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THE ASTORIAN • SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2021
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AB8086
CITY OF SEASIDE
NOTICE OF PLANNING COMMISSION PUBLIC HEARING
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On Tuesday, March 2, 2021, at 6:00 p.m., a public hearing will
be held by the Seaside Planning Commission and it will be con-
ducted via Zoom Webinar. In accordance with ORS 192.610 to
192.690, this meeting is being conducted in electronic form and
conforms to guidelines set forth in public meeting law. The Plan-
ning Commission will be taking testimony regarding the following
item:
704 Feed-Hay-Grain
21-004OM: A request by Bill Montero to allow outdoor merchan-
dising (a food truck) in conjunction with the Hamilton Market lo-
cated at 250 Avenue U (T6-R10-S28BA-TL4000, 4100 & 4200).
The subject property is zoned Central Commercial (C-1) and the
zone allows the Planning Commission to review limited outdoor
merchandising based on the provisions in Section 5.100, 3,A-C
of the Seaside Zoning Ordinance. As proposed, the food truck
would be located within the existing parking lot on the west side of
Hamilton Market.
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The review by the Planning Commission is subject to a public
hearing in accordance with Article 10 of the Seaside Zoning Or-
dinance.
21-001VRD: A conditional use request by Krystin Baker for a
two (2) bedroom Vacation Rental Dwelling with a maximum occu-
pancy of Six (6) persons over the age of three, no more than ten
(10) regardless of age. The property is located at 450 8th Ave.
(T6-R10-16DD-TL2100) and it is zoned High Density Residen-
tial (R3).
The review will be conducted in accordance with Article 6 and Arti-
cle 10 of the Seaside Zoning Ordinance which establish the review
criteria and procedures applicable to the request. The specific re-
view criterion for Vacation Rental Dwellings is included in Section
6.137 of the Ordinance.
W E URGE YOU TO PATRONIZE THE LOCAL
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A copy of the application, applicable criteria, documents, and ev-
idence relied upon by the applicant are available for review at no
charge. Likewise, a staff report will be available for inspection 7
days prior to the hearing. These materials can be reviewed at the
Community Development Department, 1387 Avenue U in Seaside.
Copies of these materials will be provided at a reasonable cost.
AB8084
NOTICE OF JOINT BOARD
MEETING OF THE
KNAPPA-SVENSEN-
BURNSIDE RURAL FIRE
PROTECTION DISTRICT
AND JOHN DAY-FERNHILL
RURAL FIRE PROTECTION
DISTRICT BOARDS OF
DIRECTORS
All interested persons are invited to attend the meeting electron-
ically. Members of the public wishing to address the Planning
Commission during the public comment period of the hearing will
be able to join the webinar as an “attendee.” Attendees will be able
to view the Webinar on a desktop, laptop or mobile device such as
a smartphone or iPad. The public may also dial-in to listen to the
Commission meeting. Instructions for participating in the meeting
will be posted on the City of Seaside website at www.cityofsea-
side.us and also the City of Seaside Facebook page so they can
provide oral testimony in favor or in opposition to the request.
The Knappa-Svensen-Burn-
side Rural Fire Protection
District and John Day-Fernhill
Rural Fire Protection District
Boards of Directors are hold-
ing a joint assembly of our
Boards. We will be meeting in
a joint public assembly to dis-
cuss a proposal to merge the
two districts, pursuant to ORS
198.885 - 198.915.
This meeting will be held at
Knappa Fire Station, 43114
Hillcrest Loop on February
24, 2021 at 7:00 p.m.
If the District Boards ap-
prove the merger, the pro-
posal currently under con-
sideration
would
merge
John Day-Fernhill RFPD into
Knappa-Svensen-Burnside
RFPD with the territory of both
districts operating under the
Knappa-Svensen-Burnside
RFPD name. The tax rate for
the newly-formed a merged
district would be: 1.1839 per
$1,000 of assessed value. In
contrast, the current tax rate
for
Knappa-Svensen-Burn-
side RFPD is $1.1845 per
$1,000 of assessed value and
the current tax rate for John
Day-Fernhill RFPD is $1.1763
per $1,000 of assessed val-
ue. If the merger proposal
is approved by the Boards,
the merger election will take
place on May 18, 2021 and
must pass in each District to
be effective.
During the hearing, individuals that wish to offer testimony will
be recognized by the Chairman of the Planning Commission and
asked to state their name and address for the record before they
testify. The Commission will first hear any testimony from the ap-
plicant, others in favor of the request and then any opposed to the
request. Following that, the applicant will be provided a chance
for rebuttal.
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Published: February 20,
2021.
Written testimony is also welcome but should be submitted by 5:00
p.m. on the Thursday preceding the hearing in order to be included
with the information sent to the Planning Commission. Written
testimony received after this date will be provided to the Planning
Commission at the time of the hearing. Comments may be deliv-
ered to the Community Development Department located at 1387
Avenue U or mailed to 989 Broadway, Seaside, Oregon 97138.
Failure to raise an issue during the meeting or in writing or failure
to provide sufficient details to afford the Planning Commission and
the applicant an opportunity to respond to the issue precludes ap-
peal to the Land Use Board of Appeals on that issue.
For more information, contact Seaside Planning Director Kevin
Cupples at 503-738-7100.
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AB8081
The following information is required to be published by the Astoria Development Commission in
compliance with ORS 457.460. Inquiries may be directed to Susan Brooks, Director of Finance
and Administrative Services, City of Astoria.
ASTORIA DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION
ANNUAL REPORT PER ORS 457.460
REVENUE AND EXPENSE FYE JUNE 30, 2020
ADOPTED BUDGET FYE JUNE 30, 2021
REVENUE
AND EXPENSE
FYE June 30, 2020
TOTAL REVENUES
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$
1,335,767
ADOPTED BUDGET
FYE June 30, 2021
$
1,147,620
TOTAL MATERIALS AND SERVICES
TOTAL CAPITAL OUTLAY
OTHER FINANCING USE
TOTAL DEBT SERVICE
CONTINGENCY
216,271
65,358
-
-
543,320
6,000,000
-
-
450,000
TOTAL EXPENSES
281,629
6,993,320
EXPENSE OVER REVENUE
1,054,138
(5,845,700)
BEGINNING FUND BALANCE
6,302,406
7,235,500
-
-
PRIOR PERIOD ADJUSTMENT
ENDING FUND BALANCE
$
Astor East
17,113,718
9,303,690
7,810,028
Authorized Maximum Indebtedness
Maximum Indebtedness Utilized to-date
Available Maximum Indebtedness
AMOUNTS LEVIED
ON OVERLAPPING
TAXING DISTRICTS
FISCAL YEAR 2019-20
City of Astoria
Clatsop Community College
Clatsop County
Astoria School District #1
Port of Astoria
Sunset Empire Transportation District
Clatsop Care Center
Clats 4H and Extension
Northwest Regional ESD
TOTAL DISTRICT AMOUNTS
7,356,544
$
TOTALS
589,655
56,040
110,666
356,393
8,928
11,579
12,640
3,801
11,050
$ 1,160,752
Published: February 20, 27, 2021.
$
1,389,800
Astor West
9,119,000
3,389,384
5,729,616