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2A February 5, 2016 Seaside Signal seasidesignal.com Planning commission seeks Wo ¿ll Yacanc\ Clatsop County invites applications for an open seat on its Planning Commission. The Planning Commission is the county’s committee for citizen involvement on devel- opment and land use issues, such as zoning, natural resources, transportation, natural haz- ards, economic development, housing, farm and forest lands and coastal zones. The com- mission makes land use decisions on vari- ances, conditional uses and subdivisions. It also makes recommendations to the Board of County Commissioners on amendments to the comprehensive plan and its implementing or- dinances. The Planning Commission regularly meets the second Tuesday of each month, in Astoria, beginning at 10 a.m. The open position is for a vacant term end- ing June 2018. For additional information about the commission’s meetings or responsi- bilities, contact Jennifer Bunch, Senior Plan- ner, at 503-325-8611 or jbunch@co.clatsop. or.us. Clatsop County strives to have a Planning Commission that represents all geographical areas of the county, including incorporated cities. The commission currently does not have representatives from the following plan- ning areas: Elsie-Jewell, Seaside Rural, and Lewis & Clark/Olney-Wallooskee; however, all interested parties are encouraged to apply. The Board of Commissioners will consider the appointments at one of its upcoming reg- ular meetings. Application forms are avail- able from the County 0anager’s of¿ce at 800 Exchange St., Suite 410, Astoria or online at www.co.clatsop.or.us. The deadline to apply is Feb. 29, at 5 p.m. LISTENING TO THE LAND SPEAKER SERIES Geologist examines water’s impact on the coastal landscape Join Seaside geologist Tom Horning for the second of the 2016 Listening to the Land pre- sentations, the theme of which this year is wa- ter. “The Geology of Water,” Wednesday, Feb. 17, at 6 p.m. at the Seaside Public Library. Horning leads an imaginary tour of Oregon’s shoreline through time, as seawater turned sed- iments into rock and as rain carved its canyons. Listening to the Land is a monthly winter speaker series offered January through May and presented by North Coast Land Conservancy and the Necanicum Watershed Council in part- nership with the Seaside Public Library. Admission is free. Refreshments are served. For more information, visit NCLCtrust.org. SEASIDE POLICE LOG Jan. 8 1:55 a.m., 300 block of South Roosevelt Drive: Oicer contacted minor in possession. Released to parent. 1:55 p.m., 200 block of South Roosevelt Drive: Caller reported subject throwing food around. Of- icer made contact subject stated he was feeding the birds. Subject advised against feeding the birds. 8:10 p.m., 1100 block of South Jackson Street: Caller reported an erratic driver. Oicers made voluntary contact with subject at residence. No impairment; driver distracted by two small children and a dog in the car. that had been seen in parking lot in Astoria and was possibly en route to Seaside. Oicer was unable to locate vehicle at this time but would continue to patrol throughout the evening. 1:27 p.m., 500 block of Broadway: Caller reported suspicious people possibly attempting to break into premises. Oicers responded and made contact. Subjects tres- passed from premises indeinitely. Jan. 20 Jan. 12 Jan. 16 9:30 a.m., 1200 block of Second Avenue: Anonymous report of a vehicle parked facing the wrong direction and taking up to parking spaces. Vehicle issued parking citation. 4:15, Airport Road: 911 caller re- ported subjects throwing rocks at elk. Oicers responded and made contact. Issued warning. 11:24 a.m., 400 block of South Roosevelt Drive: Subject was begging and making employees feel uncomfortable. Subject was asked to leave for the day. 4:55 p.m., U.S. Highway 101: 911 call; oicers assisted with infor- mation exchange for a non-injury motor-vehicle accident. 7:59 p.m., U.S. Highway 101: Car swerved to miss animal, went into pond. AAA tow already en route. No other assistance needed. 7:49 p.m., Holladay Drive: Caller reported line down blocking traf- ic on Holladay. Oicers respond- ed, found to be cable lines. Cable company was notiied. Jan. 9 Jan. 13 4:13 a.m., North Prom: Oicer checked on person sleeping in vehicle. Assisted them in returning to their room. 12:25 a.m., 300 block of North Prom: Caller requested a person be trespassed. 9:08 p.m., 200 block of North Holladay Drive: Caller reported un- wanted subject hanging around property. Oicer responded and subject had moved on. Reporting party advised subject he was trespassed from the premises. Jan. 10 7:46 a.m., 700 block of South Wa- hanna Road: Hospital: Reported a female was found wandering. They were helping to return her home. Police Department not needed. 5:52 p.m., 900 block of 12th Avenue: Oicer received a report of subject causing a problem. Oice made contact, subject was not creating a disturbance, just walking along the street. Subject willingly went back to his caregiver. Jan. 11 12:13 a.m., 2400 block of South Roosevelt Drive: Caller reported suspicious male wandering in an agitated state. Oicers located male and assisted in locating a responsible person. 8:11 a.m., 2000 block of Spruce Drive: Caller reported inding a tent on the school grounds. Oicer checked the area and was unable to locate mentioned tent. Upon call back, caller stated it was Saturday when it was seen. 10:19 p.m., 500 block of South Wahanna Road: Welfare check requested by Astoria Police Department on toddler in vehicle 6:29 p.m., 1100 block of 12th Avenue: Report of person going door-to-door asking for can opener to open soup for his dog. Oicer contacted subject in his van in bank parking lot. He was warned for unlawful lodging. 9:58 p.m., Necanicum Drive: 911 caller reported subject crashed his bike and had a head injury. Subject left the area prior to ambulance arrival. Subject located pushing his bike home by oicer, who gave him a warning for biking while intoxicated. Jan. 14 3:59 p.m., 400 block of South Holladay Drive: Oicer stood by while trespassed subject gath- ered belongings and departed property. 11:22 p.m., 900 block of First Avenue: Caller reported couple ighting. Oicer responded. Verbal only in nature. Jan. 17 11:59 a.m., U.S. Highway 101: Anonymous caller reported erratic driving with a dump truck in front of him. Oicer made contact with driver, who reported driver behind him tailgating. Oicer advised of complaint. 8:40 p.m., Avenue A: Unwanted subjects causing a disturbance with building security when asked to leave. Oicers made contact, subjects are indeinitely tres- passed from property. Jan. 18 12:29 a.m., 1000 block of 24th Avenue: Oicers responded to report of verbal disturbance. Upon oicer arrival, subject were arguing over dogs getting out. Verbal in nature only. Dogs were located and returned. 3:42 a.m., U.S. Highway 101: Oi- cer responded to reports of large log obstructing roadway. Upon arrival, oicer cleared roadway of obstruction. Jan. 21 9:23 p.m., South Columbia Street: Caller requested welfare check on mother, but wasn’t sure of exact address. Oicer was unable to locate her. Complainant contacted by oicer and advised. Com- plainant had reached mother via text, who advised she was OK. Jan. 22 12:30 p.m., U.S. Highway 101: Of- icer checked on disabled vehicle in road. Subject okay, calling tow company. 8:03 p.m., Avenue A: 911 caller reported subject chasing another. Oicers responded and made contact. Both parties denied chasing or yelling. Warned for disorderly conduct. 8:26 p.m., 500 block of Roosevelt Drive: Caller reported subject going through trash receptacle. Oicers made contact and issued a warning to not go through trash receptacles on private property. 11:33 p.m., Broadway and Columbia Street: Caller located child wandering downtown; child returned to family. 9:08 p.m., 1100 block of North Lincoln Street: Caller reported subjects pounding on her door. Oicers responded and searched around the residence, but did not locate anyone. Oicers to conduct extra patrols. 7:11 p.m., 400 block of South Roosevelt Drive: Cab driver called to say subject did not pay for cab ride. Oicer dispatched, subject called to say just forgot to pay. Cab driver and subject connected and worked it out without oicer involvement. Jan. 15 Jan. 19 Jan. 24 1:25 a.m., 400 block of South Prom: 911 caller reported distur- bance. Oicers responded. Verbal in nature and parties separated for the night. 1:08 p.m., 300 block of Ninth Av- enue: Report of a vehicle parked at a private residence, reporting party unsure of where vehicle is from or why it is their driveway. 1:49 a.m., Avenue S and the Prom: Caller reported man look- ing in windows of houses on the Prom. Oicers searched in vain. No suspect located. 12:03 p.m., 700 block of South Wahanna Road: Oicers assisted Child Welfare Services with a call. Made contact at Providence Sea- side Hospital. Hospital will contact Seaside Police Department if there are any problems or concerns. 11:19 p.m., 700 block of 16th Avenue: Complaint of neighbor outside yelling and screaming. Oicers contacted subject who was apologetic and agreed to go inside for the evening. Warned for disorderly conduct. 3:40 p.m., 200 block of Broadway: Caller reported subject verbally threatening her. Oicer respond- ed, subject had left, Oicer checked the area and did not locate subject. Caller did not want to pursue trespass on the subject. Jan. 23 2:02 p.m., 1900 block of Beach Drive: Oicer assisted with infor- mation exchange with citizen who hit an unoccupied parked vehicle. ToR ĝrCnFs. FCEtorě-DireEt īriEes. Free Coupon Book at Wine & Beer Haus or online, www.seasideoutlets.com. 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