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    JULY 31, 2015 • VOL. 39, ISSUE 16
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Breakers Point
homeowners seek
‘return to what was’
west of the development,
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Cannon Beach Gazette
Pelican Brewing
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to replace building
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Cannon Beach Gazette
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Auxiliary member Jean Furchner said the craft
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Monica and Mahone, 7, take a closer look at pottery during
the Craft Bazaar at American Legion Post 168 on Saturday.
Good news, bad news
with new fl ood plain maps
By Dani Palmer
Cannon Beach Gazette
In this FEMA fl ood plain map draft , Cannon Beach’s
downtown area would be removed from the fl ood plain.
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Beach doesn’t want to wait
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work session, planner Mark
Barnes said it could take
months to solve the issues
up north while changes are
“overwhelmingly good” for
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prone areas affected by the
See Maps, Page 9A
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Fire danger closes Ecola Creek reserve
Cannon Beach isn’t taking chances
with dry summer
“We’ve always closed it
down at some point during
the year because there’s
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Wanting to escape the city, gets dry,” City Manager
a hiker makes his way to %UDQW.XFHUDVDLG
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This year, closure of the
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came early — right around In-
The Oregon Department dependence Day — following
of Forestry may have Clat- the advice of the Oregon De-
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level set at moderate, but QRQ%HDFK)LUHDQG5HVFXH
Th e Ecola Creek Forest Reserve is closed to the public because of high fi re risk in the area.
Cannon Beach isn’t taking
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By Dani Palmer
Cannon Beach Gazette