November 18, 2016 | Cannon Beach Gazette | cannonbeachgazette.com • 7A Next step for district: UGB expansion Bond from Page 1A “This victory belongs to our community which had the foresight to see how important high quality schools are to the future of everyone who lives in the Seaside School District,” Superintendent-emeritus Doug Dougherty said. “New schools benefit the entire com- munity, strengthen our econo- my and, in this case, provide a safe place for all in an emer- gency. From retirees to those just starting out, employees to business owners, children and families; education touches everyone and strengthens the fiber and opportunity of our community.” The bond came three years after a failed $128.8 million dollar plan. The scaled-back proposal eliminated an au- ditorium, covered bleachers, long-term emergency shelters and a varsity playing field. The new bond equates to about $1.35 per thousand, a 37.5 percent total reduction in cost from the previous bond. A home with an assessed val- ue of $200,000 would see a tax hike of about $270 and a ca n n on bea ch GAZ E T T E $400,000 home about $540. Advocates of the proposal, including Vote Yes For Our Local Schools, presented a sustained campaign to pro- mote the bond, which, they said, was necessary not only for the safety of the students but because of the condition of the schools. Gearhart El- ementary School, Broadway Middle School and Seaside High School were built with an expected life span of 45 to 50 years. Each has been used beyond that span. Dougherty described the schools as un- safe, deteriorating and “very inefficient.” With a land gift of 80 acres from Weyerhaeuser Co. in the East Hills, along with favor- able interest rates and a like- lihood of limited matching funds from the state, propo- nents said “this was the best time” to pass the bond. “It really shows that this community cares about its kids, its families and its economic prosperity,” said Gail Dun- das of Vote Yes for Our Local Schools. “I’m still just reeling from the wonder of it all.” “We’ve very happy,” said Seaside School District Su- perintendent Sheila Roley. “What I’m feeling is an in- credible level of gratitude to our community and our students, and the way people have come together to support our students and our learning. It’s a wonderful testament to how our community oper- ates.” Next steps, Dougherty said in October, the school district would approach the City Council for an urban growth boundary expansion, a process joined by the county and the state. The expansion enabling roads and services could be completed within a year. Schools are expected to be completed at the new loca- tion within four years. “Thank you to so many people who made this happen for our kids,” Roley said. “I couldn’t be more proud of our community for step- ping forward and making a truly historic decision that will improve the lives of children and families for generations to come,” Dougherty added. McCarthy says candidates ‘pretty much agreed’ on the main issues Council from Page 1A A 24-year resident, Ogil- vie is a carpentry contractor and affordable housing task force member who previous- ly served as Planning Com- mission chair. He has said his career helps him understand certain land use issues and he considers civic participation important. “I guess I’m going to be a City Councilor,” McCar- thy said. “I think the other two candidates are both great people. I think we all pretty much agreed on the things that needed to be done here in Cannon Beach. I’m going to be pleased to serve with Bran- don and I think he will make a wonderful addition to City Council.” McCarthy, a 10-year perma- nent resident, is a former editor and reporter for the Cannon Beach Gazette and The Daily Astorian. While running, she advocated for affordable hous- ing and maintaining Cannon Herb Florer Beach’s village atmosphere through balancing the needs of year-round residents with the tourism industry. McCarthy said she plans to address affordable housing, emergency planning, short- term rentals and how lodging taxes are used. McCarthy said she was impressed by how Tillamook County responded to the Man- zanita tornado. “I’d like to see us look at that and do something in a similar way,” she said. “We are well prepared but we just need to continue to do more.” McCarthy said the race was “low-key.” “There wasn’t a whole lot of campaigning done by any- one,” she said. “The candidates forum really brought out what our positions were on the sub- jects.” Ogilvie said the candidates forum was the highlight of the race. “We all came together and I think it gave people that were there a chance to see what we were representing,” Ogilvie said. Florer, a 12-year-resident, is an emergency preparedness committee member and former Port of Astoria deputy director, budget committee member and planning commissioner. During the campaign, he emphasized the importance of emergency preparation, long-term resilien- cy and infrastructure. 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