A2 THE DAILY ASTORIAN • WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 2019 Should we get rid of daylight saving time? “No. I like having more time and day- light to get stuff done. Like yard work.” Jake Kelly, Astoria THE DAILY ASTORIAN // QUESTION OF THE WEEK The land is owned by Teevin Bros. The Daily Astorian By COURTNEY VAUGHN Columbia County Spotlight NEXT Renewable Fuels has agreed to purchase a 25-acre parcel at the Port of Columbia County’s Port Westward Industrial Park. The company has been scouting a suitable develop- ment site at Port Westward for a renewable fuels facility since 2018. Part of the land purchased at the industrial park is owned by Teevin Bros., a Knappa-based material handling and tim- ber company . “We are extremely pleased to be working with the Teevin team on our renewable diesel project and happy to have secured the land that will allow us to start fi ling permits,” Lou Soumas, the president of Edward Stratton/The Daily Astorian Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife is planning a boat launch along the Klaskanine River near the intersection of Youngs River and Uno Swensk roads. ing be continued until the next meeting in April while the state provides more information. Email comments to comdev@co.clatsop.or.us, or mail them to Clatsop County Planning Commis- sion, 800 Exchange St., Suite 100, Astoria, OR., 97103. permit application has been submitted and is under review. The county is taking comments by 4 p.m. Mon- day for a hearing before the Planning Commission at 10 a.m. on March 12 . Julia Decker, county planning manager , said staff will rec- ommend the public hear- “No. I don’t like how it gets so dark so early, like at 4 in the after- noon. I like how it stays light later, so the people who work from 9 to 5 can get some sunlight.” Stephanie Schneider, Astoria NEXT Renewable Fuels announces property purchase at Port Westward State plans boat launch on Klaskanine River The state Department of Fish and Wildlife is plan- ning a new boat launch along the Klaskanine River. The d epartment submit- ted an application for a con- ditional use permit to build a boat ramp near the inter- section of Youngs River and Uno Swensk roads. The property is slightly more than 2 acres, zoned agricul- ture forestry and designated as conservation forestlands on the county’s comprehen- sive plan map. The launch would include a paved parking space, boat trailer stall, compacted gravel parking lot, 79-foot precast con- crete boat ramp and riprap capped with excavated riv- erbed materials to emulate a natural bank. Clatsop County’s engi- neer approved a grading permit for the project. A fl ood plain development “I don’t like it. It would be easier to have it the same all year. And in the fall, the change happens during hunting season.” Mary Olson, Astoria NEXT Renewable Fuels, said in a news release in February . NEXT has stated it hopes to start construction in 2020. The company plans to hire about 200 employees and open the new renewable fuels processing plant by 2021. Doug Hayes, execu- tive director of the Port of Columbia County, said NEXT plans to occupy about 92 acres altogether, with some of the land com- ing from its recent purchase from Teevin Bros, and the other land being leased from the port. Hayes said the new development represents a substantial investment into the county and port district. He estimates the project could bring in $11 million annually for the port in lease agreements and usage fees. “They’re not looking for any type of enterprise zone,” Hayes added, referring to a property tax break new com- panies often apply for when setting up shop in Columbia County. “They’re not look- ing for government money.” NEXT recently announced it secured a con- tract with Shell to supply renewable diesel products from a site at Port Westward. NEXT says it will supply the W est C oast with a prod- uct it calls “advanced green diesel,” that will cut emis- sions by the equivalent of 1 million vehicles. The Spotlight has reported that NEXT was in talks with NW Innovation Works, hinting at a possi- bility of NEXT taking over a leasehold NW Innovation Works has with the port to develop a future methanol plant. “I know that those two were talking, but I don’t have insight about what,” Hayes said, adding the NEXT proj- ect shouldn’t impact NW Innovation Works’ plans. OBITUARIES Newest sheriff’s deputy to graduate The Daily Astorian Jasper Devereaux will be the newest deputy to join the Clatsop County Sher- iff’s Offi ce. He will graduate from the 79th Basic Parole & Probation Offi cer Class, which is hosted by the Ore- gon Department of Public Safety Standards and Train- ing, on Friday at the Ore- gon Public Safety Academy in Salem. Warrenton p olice for driv- ing under the infl uence of intoxicants. His blood alcohol content was 0.18 percent. • At around 11:30 a.m. on Tuesday, Brady Lynn Wardell, 38, of Williston, North Dakota, was arrested at 44th Street and Lief Erik- son Drive for driving under the infl uence of intoxicants. Najat Abdelfadi Astoria March 13, 1942 — Dec. 28, 2018 We will always miss you, we will always love you, and you will always be in our hearts. Najat Abdelfadi passed away on Friday, Dec. 28, 2018. Her memo- rial will be held on Saturday, March 23, 2019 at 2 p.m. It will be at the Seaside Seventh-day Adventist Church, 145 N. Roosevelt Drive in Sea- side, Oregon. She is survived by her husband, Adel Abdelfadi; her three daughters, Esther Stamos, Nancy Banek and Margaret Ramberg; her two grand- children, Harrison Taylor and Emily Stamos; and her two brothers and three sisters. ON THE RECORD DUII • At around 7:45 p.m. on Tuesday, Adam Ray Mer- gel, 31, of Astoria, was arrested on the 1400 block of S.E. Willow Drive by Najat Abdelfadi MEMORIALS FIVE-DAY FORECAST FOR ASTORIA TONIGHT THURSDAY FRIDAY 35 Partly cloudy, chilly; showers around late ALMANAC Times of clouds and sun Tillamook 35/45 Sunny First Salem 34/46 Newport 37/45 Mar 14 Last Mar 20 Saturday, March 9 GREENFIELD, Ken- neth R. “Ken” Sr. — Memo- rial at 1 p.m., Ocean Beach Presbyterian Church, 5000 N Place in Seaview, Wash- ington, with a reception fol- lowing. Greenfi eld, 86, of Chinook, Washington, died Friday, Feb. 22, 2019, in Portland. Penttila’s Chapel in Long Beach, Washing- ton, is in charge of the arrangements. MOORE, Wanda Mae — Celebration of life at 1 p.m., Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church, 320 First Ave. in Seaside. Reception follows at the American Legion, 1216 S. Hemlock St. in Can- non Beach. VANDECOEVERING, David Lawrence — Memo- rial at 11 a.m., Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 2411 Fifth St. in Tillamook; recep- tion follows at the Kilchis Grange Hall, 5755 Alder- brook Road in Tillamook. Baker 29/40 Ontario 40/47 Burns 29/39 Klamath Falls 26/41 Lakeview 30/39 Ashland 32/46 TOMORROW'S TIDES Astoria / Port Docks Time 7:59 a.m. 8:12 p.m. Low 1.6 ft. 0.3 ft. City Baker City Bend Brookings Eugene Ilwaco Klamath Falls Medford Newberg Newport North Bend Hi 42 37 50 41 45 46 52 40 45 47 Today Lo 29 19 36 32 37 26 33 30 37 37 W r i r r r r r sn sh r Hi 40 37 48 45 45 41 49 45 45 48 Thu. Lo 22 17 35 30 35 22 31 29 35 34 W c pc c c sh c c sh sh sh City Olympia Pendleton Portland Roseburg Salem Seaside Spokane Springfi eld Vancouver Yakima Hi 42 30 40 44 41 45 35 40 40 36 Today Lo 30 24 33 34 34 36 26 32 32 20 W r sn sn r r r sn r r sn Hi 45 39 45 45 46 46 35 45 44 39 Thu. Lo 28 24 32 31 31 34 19 30 30 19 W sh pc sh sh sh sh c c sh pc TOMORROW'S NATIONAL WEATHER NATIONAL CITIES W s pc s pc pc pc pc sn sh s s c r s pc s s s s s s r r r s Hi 59 29 28 48 25 30 84 32 81 31 38 67 62 52 75 53 66 33 62 36 41 51 54 46 43 Thu. Lo 43 16 23 26 19 17 60 15 68 27 27 47 48 45 65 42 58 23 33 22 32 39 44 35 30 Shown are noon positions of weather systems and precipitation. Temperature bands are highs for the day. W pc s c pc sn pc c c pc sn sf s c pc pc pc pc pc pc pc c sh c sh pc Weather (W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sf-snow fl urries, sn-snow, i-ice. Pacifi c Way. THURSDAY Astoria Design Review Committee, 5:30 p.m., City Hall, 1095 Duane St. Seaside Parks Advisory Committee, 7 p.m., City Hall, 989 Broadway. LOTTERIES REGIONAL CITIES Source: Jim Todd, OMSI Hi 47 28 28 40 30 24 77 26 80 28 37 66 61 43 71 40 55 28 48 28 36 50 60 44 35 WEDNESDAY Cannon Beach City Council, 5:30 p.m., work session, Chamber of Commerce and Escape Lodging RV Park, 163 E. Gower St. Seaside Improvement Commission, 6 p.m., City Hall, 989 Broadway. Gearhart City Council, 7 p.m., City Hall, 698 La Grande 26/40 Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2019 Tonight's Sky: New moon (8:04 a.m.) Today Lo 30 15 12 23 14 15 52 18 68 20 25 51 52 27 57 25 43 18 32 18 26 42 47 36 24 PUBLIC MEETINGS Roseburg 34/45 Brookings 36/48 Mar 27 John Day 28/38 Bend 19/37 Medford 33/49 UNDER THE SKY High 8.3 ft. 8.4 ft. Prineville 18/38 Lebanon 32/45 Eugene 32/45 Full Pendleton 24/39 The Dalles 26/39 Portland 33/45 Sunset tonight ........................... 6:08 p.m. Sunrise Thursday ........................ 6:44 a.m. Coos Bay Moonrise today ........................... 7:12 a.m. 37/46 Moonset today ........................... 6:19 p.m. City Atlanta Boston Chicago Denver Des Moines Detroit El Paso Fairbanks Honolulu Indianapolis Kansas City Las Vegas Los Angeles Memphis Miami Nashville New Orleans New York Oklahoma City Philadelphia St. Louis Salt Lake City San Francisco Seattle Washington, DC 51 33 Shown is tomorrow's weather. Temperatures are tonight's lows and tomorrow's highs. ASTORIA 35/46 SUN AND MOON Time 2:01 a.m. 1:47 p.m. Mostly cloudy and chilly with a shower SUNDAY 49 32 REGIONAL WEATHER Precipitation Tuesday ............................................ 0.00" Month to date ................................... 0.00" Normal month to date ....................... 1.30" Year to date .................................... 12.59" Normal year to date ........................ 18.69" Mar 6 46 33 Mostly cloudy, showers around; chilly Astoria through Tuesday. Temperatures High/low ....................................... 49°/26° Normal high/low ........................... 53°/38° Record high ............................ 71° in 1905 Record low ............................. 26° in 2019 New SATURDAY 46 34 3-8-10-14-20-22-25-29 Estimated jackpot: $14,000 Tuesday’s Mega Millions: 15-20-32-37-52, Mega Ball: 6 Estimated jackpot: $45 million OREGON Tuesday’s Pick 4: 1 p.m.: 6-4-0-9 4 p.m.: 6-4-6-8 7 p.m.: 5-1-1-5 10 p.m.: 4-1-2-3 Tuesday’s Lucky Lines: WASHINGTON Tuesday’s Daily Game: 7-9-1 Tuesday’s Keno: 05-07-08-12- 19-22-25-33-36-40-43-52-53- 57-60-71-73-77-78-79 Tuesday’s Match 4: 03-10- 12-13 OBITUARY POLICY The Daily Astorian publishes paid obituaries. The obituary can include a small photo and, for veterans, a fl ag symbol at no charge. The deadline for all obituaries is 9 a.m. the business day prior. Obituaries may be edited for spelling, proper punctuation and style. Death notices and upcoming services will be published at no charge. 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