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Market: The cast of Hamilton will now include food trucks
Continued from Page A1
In December and Janu-
ary, the truck’s owners, Jason
Lancaster and Amy Myers,
operated under a short-term
sales provision which lim-
ited operation to four peri-
ods per year, not more than
three consecutive days each
period.
“Living in the south end
of town with new expanded
sidewalks and amenities
about a mile from the con-
centrated tourist area of
downtown shopping, sit-
down and fast food restau-
rant,” Montero said. “What
we’ve done is established our
relationships in the neigh-
borhood. One of the constant
requests we’ve been get-
ting are pre-packaged foods.
These requests intensifi ed
when COVID shutdowns hit
us in the last 12 months. As a
result, we did a trial run with
a temporary permit with a
Seaside business license-per-
mitted food truck Sasquatch
Sandwich Shop in the mar-
ket parking lot December
and January weekends when
it wasn’t raining.”
The service they did and
the food they prepared were
extremely well-received by
the neighborhood, he said,
and turned out to be a fi nan-
cial success.
“In canvassing neigh-
borhood residents and busi-
nesses we received no objec-
tions, just requests to make
it a permanent fi xture in the
south end of town,” Montero
said. “I am here to make it
happen.”
Montero asked planning
commissioners to approve
the longer-term permit under
a zoning code provision that
allows outdoor sales as long
as the use is similar to the
main use of the site.
As proposed, the food
truck would be located
within the existing parking
lot on the west side of the
market, using about 2% of
the parcel area of more than
18,000 square feet — well
below the code maximum of
15%.
“The outdoor mobile
food truck serves prepared
foods to local residents and
visitors,” Planning Direc-
tor Kevin Cupples wrote in a
staff report. “The food truck
would complement the cur-
rent use of the building on
the property which sells a
wide variety of packaged
food, beverages and house-
hold products.”
In 2018, Seaside restau-
rant owners largely opposed
a request from another food
cart owner to operate in Sea-
side, citing limited housing
and the short tourist season,
which, they said, put brick-
and-mortar businesses at a
disadvantage.
Prohibitions around food
trucks and other outdoor
sales are in place “to pre-
vent people from fi nding an
empty parking lot and locat-
ing there,” Cupples said.
Although the Sasquatch
Sandwich Shop food truck
was specifi cally identifi ed in
Montero’s application, the
permit approval would be
valid for licensed food trucks
of similar size.
Montero has no plans to
add outdoor seating. “It’s
strictly people walk up, or
they go shopping in the store,
get their food, take the food
to the beach or their resi-
dence back home. We have
no picnic tables, benches,
nothing.”
Rentals: Commission updates complaint process
Continued from Page A1
Commissioners Teri Car-
penter, Kathy Kleczek, Lou
Neubecker, Jon Wicker-
sham and chairman Chris
Hoth unanimously approved
the application. Commission
member Robin Montero, a
co-owner of the Hamilton
Market, recused herself.
“I am fully in favor of
this,” Wickersham said. “I
think it’s pretty exciting.”
DINING
on the
NORTH COAST
Great Restaurants in:
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E
RIL Y’
S
ing and continuous, that’s
something we’ll want to
address. If it’s every once
in a while, and it’s a rea-
sonable accommodation, I
think we can explain it to
the neighbors as such to try
to keep on top of it. If it’s a
continuous problem, we’ll
come back to you guys and
ask you to readdress that
policy.”
Other policy updates
include conditions for
applying for vacation
rental permits, including
neighborhood density and
occupancy.
City of Seaside
Proposed food truck, without fencing.
Map indicates density levels of vacation rental dwellings in Seaside.
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R.J. Marx
Sunset Empire Park and Recreation District board members at Tuesday’s work session. From left, Celeste Bodner, Su Coddington,
Erika Marshall, Michael Hinton, Katharine Parker and park district executive director Skyler Archibald.
Candidates: March 18 is the last day to fi le
Continued from Page A1
Businessman John Huis-
mann fi led for Position 2 in
February.
Marshall was appointed
in August to fi ll the remain-
der of the four-year term of
former board member John
Chapman, who also left the
board in July.
A Seaside resident, Mar-
shall is interim director of
global human resources for
Mercy Corps, working with
the organization’s vice pres-
ident to guide overall vision
and strategic direction.
Marshall will be chal-
lenged by Jackie Evans,
who announced her can-
didacy for Position 4 last
week.
Evans, a Seaside resi-
dent, is a former vice pres-
ident of operations at Fred
Meyer stores. She works
part-time at Bath and Body
Works in Seaside. A grad-
uate of Oregon City High
School, her prior govern-
mental experience includes
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Visit the Port of Astoria
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CLATSOP COUNTY
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lot for the Position 1 seat.
Most recently he was fi nan-
cial offi cer at Sunset Empire
Transportation District.
The position is held by
Su Coddington, who has yet
to fi le for candidacy.
Katharine Parker, presi-
dent of the board, represents
Position 5. She has yet to
announce her plans.
Candidate fi lings began
Feb. 6 and continue until
March 18, the last day for
district candidates to fi le
declaration or withdrawal.
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Please contact Stephen at
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work as an enumerator for
the 2020 decennial census.
Vice president and sec-
retary Michael Hinton,
who holds Position 3, is
the board’s longest serving
member and has served for
19 years. Hinton has more
than 45 years experience
in appointed and elected
positions. He submitted his
application for candidacy in
February.
Al Hernandez, a retired
accounting and fi nancial
professional, is on the bal-
Cannon Beach
Chocolate Cafe
Road Worker Helper/
Flagger
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Seeking two seasonal Roads
Maintenance Helpers.
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and Oregon driving
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to 50 lbs. Apply online
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Apply in person at Sea
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Full-Time Employment
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Part time and full time
positions available. Please
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Beach, OR. (503)436-2202
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