March 24, 2017 | Cannon Beach Gazette | cannonbeachgazette.com • 5A Studying the visitors to a bluebird’s nest L ast weekend, instead I put up the box several of getting outside to years ago. bird, I sat at home Maybe I should put up a on my chair in front of my few more boxes! window reading a book. Remember to come by But soon my attention the Necanicum Bird Day on was taken away from the April 1 at the Bob Chisholm book by a bird in a tree Center in Seaside and then out the window. It was a the Fifth Annual Birdathon male English sparrow. He Fundraiser for the Wild- bounced from the branches life Center of the North to the nearby bluebird nesting box, going back BIRD NOTES and forth several SUSAN PETERSON times and then disappearing. He was soon back with his mate. Coast. We are opening it They continued the ritual up to a 24-hour period as a of jumping back and forth celebration. Starting at noon from the tree, checking out on April 8 and wrapping up the opening and the insides noon on April 9. Find all of the nesting box and then the details at the Wildlife disappearing again. I got a couple of pages Center’s website at coast- read when more move- wildlife.org. ment caught my eye and Right after that, we’ll be yet another bird was in the celebrating more outdoor branches of the tree bounc- adventures with Cannon ing back and forth between Beach’s unique 12 Days of the box and the tree. This Earth Day, including lec- time it was a black-capped tures, plantings, clean-ups chickadee. I couldn’t tell if and a parade and street fair. it was a male or a female. I Details on the website at don’t know the difference twelvedaysofearthday.com in that species. I enjoyed And don’t forget the watching this bird go First Sunday Cannon Beach through the same routine, Bird Walk. The next one from branch to nesting box will be on April 2, join a and back several times. small group at 9 a.m. at One difference was the the Lagoon Trail on Sec- chickadee took a few extra ond Street. Bring binoculars minutes in the branches to and wear appropriate cloth- pick the tiny fl ies it likes to ing. Everyone is welcome! eat. But alas after several Susan has spent her life moments this bird was enjoying the great outdoors gone as well. So back to the from the lakes and woods of book. I may never fi nish it northern Minnesota, Mount at this rate. Adams in Washington and This may be the most now the Oregon beach en- popular spot in my back- virons. After spending many yard today because just now pleasurable hours driving a pair of dark-eyed juncos her avid birder parents stop by to check out the around, she has taken up nesting box. I wonder who’s birding as a passion. She going to end up nesting in resides on Neawanna Creek there this year? It’s been a in Seaside, where her back- pair of barn swallows since yard is a birder’s paradise. Georgiana F. Hay OBITUARIES Dorothy Mae ‘Dolly’ Hutchinson April 1, 1926 — Feb. 8, 2017 I’m sorry to advise every- one of the death of Hallmark Inns & Resorts co-founder, Georgiana F. Hay, on Feb. 8, 2017. Mrs. Hay was 90 years old. Mrs. Hay and her late hus- band, Bill Hay, fi rst entered the hospitality business when they purchased property in Cannon Beach, Oregon, in 1948. The property contained a single house with a four-car garage and, almost immedi- ately, Bill converted the four garage units into hotel rooms. A year later Bill, with help from his father, Glen Hay, constructed another 18 units, and the Surfview Mo- tel opened for business. This property is the site of the cur- rent Hallmark Resort & Spa in Cannon Beach. With the success of the Surfview Mo- tel, other motel ventures fol- lowed. Over the next 50-plus years, over 40 hotels were either newly constructed or acquired and renovated. Mrs. Hay was very active with the business, and always Georgiana Hay traveled with her husband to scout locations for new hotels, or to look at existing hotels. Bill Hay passed away in 2002. Mrs. Hay is survived by a son, Gary A. Hay; daughters, Lyn- da J. Allred (William Allred) and Pamla MacLean (Frank); seven grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. Per Mrs. Hay’s instruc- tions, no funeral will be held, but a celebration of life will be held in mid-April when everyone in her family, and friends, can attend. Natalia Fife Torres Jan. 28, 1928 — March 3, 2017 Natalia Fife Torres (née Galvani) passed away on March 3, 2017. She was born Jan. 28, 1928, in Seaside, Oregon. Natalia (Pat or Patsy to her friends) grew up in Seaside, where her father, William H. Galvani, was mayor. She is survived by her chil- dren Regan Lee, Alicia Torres, Dorian Torres Mullnix and Alan Mark Torres; and three grandchildren, Gabriel and Shannon Mullnix and Vivi- anne Torres. She also leaves behind her beloved dog Lucy. Natalia loved the Oregon Coast and moved to Newport after living in California for several years. She moved to Long Beach, California, after a stroke, where she was lov- ingly cared for by her daugh- ter, Dorian. Natalia loved music, and played classical piano, was an avid reader and lover of Natalia Torres Sept. 26, 1926 — March 7, 2017 Dolly Hutchinson was born in Akron, Ohio, to R. Earl Hutchinson and C. Evangeline Dye Hutchin- son, who were originally from Oregon City. She was the last surviving grandchild of Charles Henry and Eva Emery Dye, early Oregon historians and activists. Soon after Dolly’s birth, the family moved to South Gate, California, where her father worked at the new Firestone Tire plant. Dolly graduated from South Gate High School, worked in in- dustry during World War II, then attended USC. She graduated with a bachelor’s degree in education in 1949, and later earned her master’s degree there. She remained in South- ern California, and retired after 36 years as a school- teacher in Montebello. She loved the outdoors and spent several summers running Girl Scout camps at Big Bear and Catalina Island. She loved cooking, modern design, art pottery, debating politics and public policy. Her lifelong love of Ore- gon, where she spent many childhood summers with family, drew her back there, and she spent most sum- mers since 1973 in Cannon Beach, where she purchased a cottage with her friend Mary Westmorland. She became a devoted member of the History Center there, spending many hours vol- unteering and contributing some of her family’s ar- chives and memories of old Oregon. Her last three years were spent living on the Or- egon Coast, then Beaverton, mystery books and crossword puzzles, and loved dogs. She worked hard raising four chil- dren and became a registered nurse to support her family. We will miss our mother, who was funny, irreverent and smart and took care of her family with hard work and sacrifi ces. We will miss her very much, but know she is now in a better place, free of pain. Obituary Policy Is published monthly by the City of Cannon Beach 163 E. Gower Street • P.O. Box 368 • Cannon Beach, OR 97110 (503) 436-1581 • Fax: (503) 436-2050 • TTY (503) 436-8097 MEETINGS Of Interest... APRIL 2017 4 11 20 27 City Council Regular Meeting City Council Work Session Design Review Board Planning Commission CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING, March 7, 2017 • Adopted Ordinance 17-03; for the pur- pose of Adopting Planning Commis- sion Recommend- ed Amendments to the Zoning Ordinance and Comprehensive Plan; • Adopted Resolu- tion 17-03, for the purpose of Approv- ing Increases and Decreases to the FY 2016-17 Budget by Making an In- trafund Transfer of Appropriations • Adopted Resolu- tion 17-04, for the purpose of Approv- ing Increases and Decreases to the FY 2016-17 Budget by Making an In- trafund Transfer of Appropriations; • Adopted the 2017 City Council Rules and Procedures; • Voted to begin enforcement of Ordinance 17-02 at the beginning of the new fiscal year; July 1, 2017; • Appointed David Doering to the Design Review Board, to start his term April 1, 2017. CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION, March 14, 2017 • HRAP Coordinator Melissa Keyser intro- duced this year’s staff; • Discussed the Construction Excise Tax and directed staff to present a draft ordinance at the April meeting; • Public Works Director Dan Grassick pre- sented the Water/Wastewater Master Plan; • Public Works Director Dan Grassick and 7:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m 6:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. consultant Matt Wadlington, PE, of Civil West Engineering Services, Inc. presented the result of the utility rate study; DESIGN REVIEW BOARD – The Febru- ary 16, 2017 meeting was cancelled. At their March 16, 2017 meeting the DRB discussed: DRB 17-02, Hospital- ity First, LLC dba. Inn at Cannon Beach, is requesting approval for construction of a new 18-room addi- tion to Inn at Cannon Beach. Approved with Conditions The Design Review Board is scheduled to meet April 20, 2017 at 6pm. PLANNING COM- MISSION - At their February 23, 2017 meeting the Planning Commission dis- cussed: SR 17-01, Rich Elstrom Construc- tion Inc., on behalf of the property owner, Richard Hune et al, request for a setback reduction to permit a front yard setback of thirteen feet and a south side yard setback of four feet; in conjunction with founda- tion repair under an existing structure Approved ZO 17-01, City of Cannon Beach request for Zoning Ordinance text amendment; revision of Municipal Code Chapter 17.77, Short-term Rentals. The proposed amend- ments address short-term rental permit administration, enforcement, inspection, revocation, and standards Referred to Council The Planning Commission is scheduled to meet March 23, 2017 at 6pm. where she passed away fol- lowing a stroke. She is survived by her loving family: sister-in- law Lynne Hutchinson of Downey, California; neph- ews Charles “Rick” Hutchin- son of Clovis, California, Kenneth Hutchinson and Thomas Hutchinson, both of Downey, and Charles Hos- terman of Ramsey, Minne- sota; nieces Nancy Brubaker of Los Altos, California, and Gretchen Cleveland of Rog- ers, Minnesota; and many great-nieces and nephews. The family thanks Dol- ly’s great friends, Amy and Sharon, who helped her tre- mendously in the past year. Services have been held at Rose Hills Memorial Park, in Whittier, California. In lieu of fl owers, dona- tions can be made to: Can- non Beach History Center, P.O. Box 1005, Cannon Beach, OR 97110 (http:// cbhistory.org); or the Mc- Loughlin Memorial Associ- ation, 713 Center St., Ore- gon City, OR 97045 (www. mcloughlinhouse.org). The Cannon Beach Gazette publishes paid obituaries. The obituary can include a small photo and, for veterans, a fl ag symbol at no charge. The deadline for all obituaries is 9 a.m. the business day prior. Obituaries may be edited for spelling, proper punctuation and style. Death notices and upcoming services will be published at no charge. Notices must be submitted by 9 a.m. the day of publication. Obituaries and notices may be submitted online at www.dailyastorian. com/forms/obits, by email at ewilson@dailyastorian.com, placed via the funeral home or in person at The Daily Astorian offi ce, 949 Exchange St. in Astoria. For more information, cal 503-325-3211, ext. 257. M U N I C I PA L M E M O March 2017 Dorothy Mae “Dolly” Hutchinson • The Cannon Beach Recycle Center is open Tuesday - Sunday, 8am - 4pm for residential and commercial use; CITY OF CANNON BEACH BUILDING OFFICIAL Job Announcement The City of Cannon Beach is seeking qualified applicants for the position of Building Official. The position is under the direction of the City of Cannon Beach City Planner and is a regular benefited position with a yearly salary of $70,000-$80,000, depending on qualifications. This position may assist the City of Manzanita in the Building Official capacity up to 15 hours per week. Requirements: Possession of a State of Oregon Building Official’s Certification, Residential Plan Review Certification, “A” Level Plan Review Certification, “A” Level Mechanical and Structural Inspector, and Manufactured Home Certifications are required for this position. Residential Plumbing Certification and preferably “A” Level Commercial Plumbing Certification and Fire Life and Safety Plan Review. Must pass criminal background check post job offer. Must possess a valid driver’s license and have a safe driving record. Previous experience as a building official desirable. Duties include general department operation, plan review and field inspection of construction work within the City, issues permits, preparation and reporting to State Building Codes Division, support to the construction community, city and state building code enforcement and cooperative work exchange support to neighboring jurisdictions. This position requires some crawling and climbing as part of the field inspection work. The successful candidate will exhibit a professional attitude, enjoy working with the public, and take pride in their work. Download an application form and full job description from our website: http//www.ci.cannon- beach.or.us/jobs.html. Send application, cover letter and resume to Jennifer Barrett, barrett@ci.cannon- beach.or.us Open until filled. NOTICE OF VACANCIES CITY COMMISSIONS, BOARDS & COMMITTEES The City of Cannon Beach is seeking applications for the following vacancies: EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS COMMITTEE: ONE (1) vacancy to fill a four-year term. The EPREP Committee meets regularly for the purpose of providing evacuation planning and public education regarding emergency preparedness. The Emergency Preparedness Committee normally holds its regular meetings on the last Friday of each month at 10:00am. and may schedule work sessions as needed. FOR YOUR INFORMATION MAYOR: Sam Steidel COUNCILORS: Mike Benefield, Nancy McCarthy, Brandon Ogilvie and George Vetter CITY MANAGER: Brant Kucera PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE: TWO (2) vacancies to fill four-year terms. The primary responsibility of the Public Works Committee is to review all public works projects and make recommendations to City Council. The Public Works Committee holds its regular meeting on the third Tuesday of each month at 9:00am. To be eligible to serve on a City committee, applicants must have resided within the city or its urban growth boundary during the one year immediately preceding appointment; or at the time of appointment, shall have owned real property located within the city or its urban growth boundary for at least one year immediately preceding appointment. Council has implemented an interview process consisting of a set of questions particular to each committee/board or commission and written answers must be submitted with the application. Applications with questions are available at City Hall, 163 E. Gower Street, Cannon Beach, by email addressed to riggs@ci.cannon-beach. or.us, or online at www.ci.cannon-beach.or.us. For consideration at the April 4, 2017 City Council meeting, applications must be returned to Colleen Riggs, Assistant City Manager, Cannon Beach City Hall, at P.O. Box 368, Cannon Beach, OR 97110 by 4:00 p.m., March 24, 2017. Late applications will not be accepted. For more information, please contact Colleen Riggs by email or phone at (503) 436-8052. HAYSTACK ROCK AWARENESS PROGRAM Do you like to talk to people? Do you love HaystaSk RoSk? What about Cannon BeaSh? Show your SiviS pride and beSome a volunteer for HRAP! http://www.ci.cannon-beach.or.us/hrap/page/ become-hrap-volunteer RoSky Shore Interpreter Volunteer Training Event – April 8, 2017 9:30a-5:00pm @ Cannon BeaSh City Hall Please contact for more information or to R.S.V.P. for the event: Lisa Habecker, Education & Volunteer Coordinator 503.436.8064, habecker@ci.cannon- beach.or.us RED CROSS VOLUNTEERS NEEDED! The Red Cross is looking for volunteers to train and respond to local, regional and national disasters. Training is available for new and existing volunteers. No previous experience necessary. Learn about Red Cross services in our community. How to get involved in local, regional and national disaster responses. Complete volunteer registration and sign up for training at the same time. Date: April 27, 2017 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. Location: Cannon Beach Chamber of Commerce, Community Hall, 207 N. Spruce St., Cannon Beach, OR 97110 For more information, contact Jenny Carver: 503- 528-5713 or jenny.carver@redcross.org