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T he C olumbia P ress
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
A public hearing is scheduled before the City of Warrenton City Commission at 6:00 p.m.
on June 25, 2019 at the Warrenton City Hall, Commission Chambers, regarding an appeal of
an approved 15 lot subdivision application submitted by Skip Urling on behalf of Sandridge
Construction. The Planning Commission approved the Clear Lake subdivision, variance, and
wetland hardship variance on April 25, 2019. The subject property is located on the north
terminus of SW Kalmia Ave also identified on Tax Lot 810170001302.
The application will be reviewed under the procedures, standards and criteria in Warren-
ton Municipal Code 16.208.050, Type III Procedures (Quasi-Judicial), Warrenton Munici-
pal Code Chapters, 16.216 Land Divisions and Lot Line Adjustments, 16.192 Large Scale De-
velopments, 16.36 R10 Growth Management District, 16.140 Stormwater and Surface Water
Management, 16.152 Grading, Excavating and Erosion Control Plans, 16.124 Landscaping
& Street Trees, 16.156 Wetland & Riparian Corridor Development Standards, and 16.120
Access and Circulation.
Anyone wishing to participate may testify verbally at the public hearing, or if not able to
attend the hearing may submit written testimony, which must be received by the Warrenton
Planning and Building Department by 5:00 P.M. on the day of the hearing. Written com-
ments may be mailed to Kevin A. Cronin, Community Development Director, Warrenton
Planning and Building Department, P.O. Box 250, Warrenton Oregon, 97146-0250, or hand
delivered to City Hall, 225 S Main. Failure to raise an issue on the record in person or by let-
ter before the close of the record at the City’s public hearing, or failure to provide statements
or evidence sufficient to afford the decision making body an opportunity to respond to the
issue, will preclude appeal to the Land Use Board of Appeals based on that issue.
The application and staff report are available for review and/or purchase at the City of
Warrenton Planning and Building Department; or by contacting Kevin A. Cronin, Commu-
nity Development Director at 503-861-0920 – cityplanner@ci.warrenton.or.us. The staff
report will be available for review at no cost at least seven (7) days before the hearing.
Published: The Columbia Press, June 7, 2019
June 7, 2019
State changes barbed-hook rules on Columbia
Oregon Department of Fish and
Wildlife adopted temporary rules al-
lowing anglers to use barbed hooks
when fishing for salmon, steelhead
and trout in the Columbia River be-
ginning June 1.
The agency chose to remain concur-
rent with Washington state’s fishing
regulations since the river is jointly
managed.
The temporary rule will remain in
effect until further notice or until it
expires in late November.
For it to become permanent, the
Fish and Wildlife Commission must
approve a rule change, which com-
missioners are expected to consider
at a future meeting.
Anglers have been required to use
barbless hooks in the Columbia since
2013. In March, the Washington Fish
and Wildlife Commission adopted a
recommendation to make the use of
barbless hooks voluntary, and it went
into effect June 1.
Rules requiring the use of sin-
gle-point barbless hooks when fish-
ing for sturgeon in the Columbia Riv-
er remain in effect for anglers in both
states.