8A • May 8, 2015 | Cannon Beach Gazette | cannonbeachgazette.com Cannon Beach Police Log April 12 1:18 a.m. Second Street: camping within city limits. Sub- ject(s) warned for unlawful lodging. 8:44 a.m. Beach: call for infor- mation. Report of buoy washed onto shore, south of Silverpoint. Upon arrival, officer observed a U.S. Coast Guard or U.S. Navy buoy. Offi- cer contacted the Coast Guard and, at their request, sent photographs. Officer wrapped the buoy with police tape, was informed Coast Guard would contact appropriate owner of buoy. April 13 12:38 a.m. 400 block of South Roosevelt Drive: assistance provid- ed to Seaside Police Department. SPD requested assistance while searching for a suspect in an as- sault that had just occurred at the Seaside Safeway. Unable to locate and returned to Cannon Beach. 4:11 p.m. U.S. Highway 101 and Sunset Boulevard: DUII. Re- sponded to a report of a vehicle in a ditch. After further investigation, subject was arrested for driving under the influence of intoxicants, consented to breath test; sample was 0.18 percent. 11:51 p.m. Tolovana Wayside: camping within city limits. Sub- ject(s) warned for unlawful lodging. April 14 1:18 a.m. 2700 block of South Pacific Street: other all. Received report of a loud bang or explosion and a power loss in the area of the Stephanie Inn. Officer searched the area and observed no obvious signs of power loss or anything suspicious. Officer was contact- ed shortly after and advised that the Stephanie Inn was running on reserve power only. Spoke with reporting party, who stated some things worked in the hotel and some didn’t. Officer requested that dispatch contact Pacific Power. April 15 2:25 a.m. Second Street re- strooms: camping within city limits. Subjects contacted for overnight camping. Advised of ordinance and cleared. April 16 3:47 a.m. Second Street re- strooms: camping within city limits. April 17 1:44 a.m. Tolovana Wayside: camping within city limits. Sub- ject(s) warned for unlawful lodging. 7:16 p.m. 200 block of Beaver Street: suspicious circumstances. Report of three juvenile males stealing soccer net from the old grade school playground. Lo- cated the juveniles moving the entire soccer goal net to the Sec- ond Street park to play a soccer game (there is only one net at the park). Advised juveniles to return the goal net to the school when they were done playing. 10:12 p.m. U.S. Highway 26 to U.S. Highway northbound off-ramp: assistance provided to Oregon State Police, Seaside Fire Department and Cannon Beach Fire and Rescue with a single vehicle crash. Vehicle hit a deer. Officer dispatched the deer and assisted with traffic control until OSP arrived. 10:45 p.m. 3400 block of South Hemlock Street: dis- turbance. Report of domestic disturbance in motel room. Re- porting person overheard com- ment regarding “knives.” Officers Johnson and Bowman arrived and interviewed both subjects involved. Disturbance was verbal in nature only. Advised subject to quiet down and recommended they go to sleep until they sobered up. Advised that they could face charges of disorderly conduct if officers were to return. Subject agreed to quiet down. April 18 12:27 a.m. Second Street sewer ponds: camping within city limits. Subjects contacted and warned for unlawful lodging. 7:48 a.m. 300 block of North Spruce: suspicious circumstances. Jogger reported concerning “graf- fiti” on the door of 324 N. Spruce St. (Captain’s House). Determined to be a prank between Bible School Students and Conference Center person. 6:07 p.m. Second Street RV parking lot: DUII. Subject arrested for driving under the influence of intoxicants. Blood-alcohol concen- tration of 0.15 percent. its. Subject(s) warned for unlawful lodging. Male subject also advised not to drive because of expired driver’s license. 6:26 p.m. Spruce Street and public parking lot: information exchange. Subject called dis- patch advising of minor motor vehicle accident, noninjury. Only concerned because driver of the other vehicle was not the regis- tered owner. Officer tied up on another call. Advised they only needed to exchange insurance information. 1:06 p.m. 100 block of East Gower Street: assistance provided to another agency. Male subject admitted to consuming three bot- tles of Champagne the previous night and was feeling dizzy and not feeling good in the morning, so he consumed another bottle of Champagne. Patient also on sev- eral different medications. Did not know the day of the week, how old he was, or who the president was. Patient turned over to Medix, who transported him to Providence Seaside Hospital. April 19 12:24 a.m. Elk Run Park: camp- ing within city limits. Subject(s) warned for unlawful lodging. 1:07 a.m. Gower Street Parking lot: camping within city limits. Sub- ject(s) warned for unlawful lodging. 2:41 a.m. Tolovana Way- side: camping within city limits. Subject(s) warned for unlawful lodging. 2:28 p.m. Beach off of Washington Street: suspicious circumstances. Call about pub- lic indecency. Spoke with both reporting party and subjects. Subjects refused any wrongdo- ing. Made an agreement for the subjects to move to another area of the beach. April 20 1:57 a.m. 600 block of Oak Court: camping within city lim- 2:59 p.m. 700 block of South Wahanna Road: assistance provid- ed to Seaside Police Department with a suicidal patient, who ran from the Providence Seaside Hospital into the woods by the hospital. Subject was taken back to Providence Seaside Hospital without incident. April 21 2:48 a.m. Larch Street and beach: warrant arrest. Observed fire on beach and recognized sub- ject. Dispatch advised that subject had a municipal warrant for pro- bation violation from Warrenton Municipal Court. Subject was taken to Seaside Police Department for booking and given a recognizance release at Warrenton’s request, then given a courtesy ride back to Cannon Beach. 6:20 p.m. 700 block of North Second Avenue: possession of a controlled substance. Assistance provided to outside agency for call regarding shots fired. After further investigation, a bag of schedule 1 mushrooms was obtained. Subject informed case would be forward- ed to the District Attorney’s Office. Subject was not arrested. April 22 11:26 p.m. Second Street at sewer ponds. Officer contacted subjects in parked vehicle. Sub- jects were advised of overnight camping ordinance. Subjects understood. 11:28 p.m. Second Street at Skatepark: camping within city limits. Subject(s) warned for un- lawful lodging. April 23 3:15 a.m. Tolovana Wayside: camping within city limits. Sub- ject(s) warned for unlawful lodg- ing. Warned as well for minors being out after curfew. April 25 2:07 p.m. Haystack Rock at ocean shore: assistance provid- ed to another agency. Report of family creating a disturbance with Haystack Rock Awareness Program volunteers. Officer made contact with reporting party; no action needed. Cannon Beach Fire & Dune grading moratorium ‘didn’t make sense’ Rescue Log Council from Page 3A April 3 3:48 p.m. U.S. Highway 101: motor vehicle accident, noninju- ry. Patient refused transport. Medix canceled. April 8 4:49 a.m. 2000 block of South Pacific Street: possible stroke. Me- dix transport to Providence Seaside Hospital. 8:46 a.m. 70000 block of U.S. tor vehicle accident. Cannon Beach canceled. April 18 10:05 a.m. 100 block of East Madison Street: lift assistance. Patient refused transport to Provi- dence Seaside Hospital. 2:38 p.m. Indian Beach: surfer in distress. Patient refused transport to Providence Seaside Hospital. Highway 101: fire alarm. No fire. April 19 April 9 9:09 a.m. 40000 block of Tide Avenue: fire alarm. No fire. 8:15 a.m. Warren Way re- strooms: patient experiencing weakness. Medix transport. 8:15 p.m. 80000 block of North Carnahan Road: fire alarm. No fire. 4:11 p.m. 400 block of Elkland Court: patient having chest pain. Medix transport. April 20 April 11 4:35 p.m. Elk Flat Road: missing person. Patient found. April 12 2:47 p.m. Ecola State Park: pa- tient fall. Medix transport. 4:57 p.m. Indian Beach trail head: assistance provided to Sea- side with injured hiker. April 14 2:12 p.m. 80000 block of U.S. Highway 101: mutual aid to struc- ture fire. 10:58 p.m. 700 block of North Laurel Street: patient unresponsive. Medix transport to Providence Sea- side Hospital. April 16 10:16 a.m. 1000 block of Ecola Court: unresponsive patient. Medix transport to Providence Seaside Hospital. 5:40 p.m. 3000 block of Coho Place: patient fall. Medix transport. April 17 1:06 p.m. 100 block of East Gower Street: patient experiencing disorientation. Medix transport to Providence Seaside Hospital. At Tuesday night’s meet- ing, the council adopted the advice of the city’s land use attorney Bill Kabeiseman, who said in a staff report he believed that a moratorium could interfere with some sand management permits are approved without contro- versy “There are some types of grading that are prudent ad- ministratively,” said Barnes. “It’s a different nature. There are small projects, people’s porches, that go on regular- ly. If you’re going to adopt a blanket moratorium that cov- ers those projects too — you want a lot of speci¿city on what is covered in the mora- torium.” In addition, the town cur- rently has no due applica- tions for the fall and “nothing is coming up in spring,” ac- cording to Barnes. 1:35 p.m. 80000 block of Short Road: automatic aid to structure fire. April 22 4:18 p.m. 3000 block of Coho Place: patient fall. Medix transport. April 26 10:25 a.m. 1000 block of South Hemlock Street: patient having syn- cope episode. Medix transport to Providence Seaside Hospital. 10:57 a.m. 1000 block of Pacific Drive: patient with leg pain. Patient transported by Medix. April 27 6:50 a.m. 100 block of Maher Street: patient throwing up. Medix transport. 7:40 a.m. West Second Street: patient having back pain. Medix transport to Providence Seaside Hospital. April 28 1:38 p.m. 200 block of North 10:57 a.m. 400 block of Elk Creek Road: one-vehicle motor vehicle accident. Patient refused transport to Providence Seaside Hospital. Hemlock Street: patient having asth- ma attack. Patient refused transport, signed refusal. 10:12 p.m. 200 block of U.S. Highway 101: mutual aid to mo- 3:25 a.m. 1000 block of Spruce Court: fire alarm. No fire. April 29 ERICK BENGEL PHOTO Dunes at Breakers Point. The council denied a sand grad- ing permit at the site earlier this year. “There’s nothing in the queue fall 2015 until 2016?” asked Council President Me- lissa Cadwallader. “It’s possible somebody could push hard to do this,” said Barnes. “There are only a couple of parties doing this. But I haven’t really talked to anybody about a fall 2015 campaign at this point.” All requests for grading must be addressed within 120 days, Barnes said. Any application that would have come in before adoption of the moratorium would not have been subject to its terms. Council members said that the current sand manage- ment plan was working and could continue to do so while the city updated the plan. Barnes said that if a bud- get was adopted for a dune grading plan, he would like to put a consultant under contract late in the winter and have a plan delivered in Feb- ruary and March. “I don’t like the idea of a moratorium,” said Mayor Sam Steidel. Councilor Wendy Higgins said since the Comprehensive Plan was being revised and would be delivered early next year, it didn’t make sense to adopt the moratorium for “something that’s only going to save us a few months. I’m looking at it from a ¿nancial perspective. Time is money.” “You still have the same tools,” said City Manager Brant Kucera. “It seems to me it’s pretty sound.” NEWS IN BRIEF Yard sale set to bene¿t veterans A yard sale slated Friday, May 15 and Saturday, May 16, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the American Legion, 1216 S. Hemlock, will bene¿t veterans and their families at VA hospitals in Oregon. The sale features furni- ture, collectibles, books, household items, pictures, linens and kitchen ware. Donations will be accept- ed Wednesday, May 13 and Thursday, May 14 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. No clothing, appliances or electronics will be accepted. original art work to the next all-juried show at the Cannon Beach Gallery, Terra Nova on Thursday, June 4, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Artists working in all media are encouraged to blur the lines of contempo- rary landscape for this exhi- bition, which will run from June 6 through June 28. The exhibit will be curated by the CBAA’s Gallery Commit- tee, artists will be noti¿ed by phone or email by the end of the day on Friday, June 5 as to whether or not their work was selected to be hung as part of the show. The Artist’s Recep- tion is on June 6, 5 to 7 p.m. For more information about the juried show pro- gram at the Cannon Beach Gallery, please visit www. cannonbeacharts.org. D on’t m iss a n issue! 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