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The INDEPENDENT, January 15, 2009 Page 21 Letters From page 20 that they had provided the doc- uments that support their claims, to the committee that needed to have the informa- tion, and that they were not go- ing to waste anyone else’s time trying to convince them of something they don’t want to hear. My husband and I gave our testimony in support of the proj- ect proposed by the Bero’s, and did so because we feel it is a well thought out plan that will bring light industry to a commu- nity that desperately needs jobs and revenue. With the Bero’s plan, the city will have the opportunity to develop the airport, providing options for development and income, not previously available. But no matter if I am for or against their development plans and the zone changes proposed, the reason for my letter is to pro- vide some clarity to a couple is- sues I feel need to be ad- WEATHER REPORT DECEMBER 2008 DATE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 TEMPERATURE HI LO 52 55 49 49 51 49 46 46 45 46 46 44 36 32 26 29 32 37 31 29 26 32 32 * * * 38 43 * * * 42 43 37 28 26 25 33 32 36 40 31 32 32 21 13 8 18 23 17 21 13 23 24 * * * 33 33 * * * PRECIP. AMT. .19 -- -- -- -- .03 .31 .09 T T T .78 .45 .14 -- .03 .94 .21 .05 .54 .32 .02 .03 * * 1.06 .36 .12 .37 .25 .87 Temperature and precipitation amounts are from the official U.S. weather station at the Vernonia wa- ter plant. Measurable precipitation in December totalled 7.16 inches. * No reading available due to power outage or weather. dressed. During this hearing the Pro- ponents stated their “facts” and sat down. There were no finger pointing, no name calling, nor did anyone single out another person. On the other hand, when the opponents of the Bero’s plan began their testi- mony, it was made very per- sonal against Tim and Michelle. Rude comments were made, people testified over and over again about where the Bero’s should take their business and how they should or should or should not conduct their busi- ness. Comments were made against the Bero’s personally, fingers were pointed, and then when sighs, or looks of com- plete and utter dismay were given to the people testifying on such a personal level, (the worse coming from not the home owners themselves, but by people who claimed they were in support of the home- owners), the proponents were then accused of being disre- spectful while the opponents gave their testimony. I have to add here, as land owners, we all have the right to petition the county for zone changes, and land develop- ment. The hearings are a way of due process to ensure that the impact of the zone changes and land use, takes into consid- eration the rights of the neigh- boring people, and the wildlife and environments issues that may be affected by change. These hearings are not a place to tell another person where or Featuring a Wide Variety of English&WesternTack Grain & Supplements Open Mon. thru Fri. 10 a.m. - 7 p.m. Sat. 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. 503-429-TACK (8225) 736 Bridge St. Vernonia how to run their business, nor it is a place to tell them what to do with their land. Despite my own desire to address land- owners who use their land as a land fill, it is still a free country, and the land that is in question for zone changes belongs to the Bero’s. So, if there were signs of frustration during the oppo- nents testimony, it was based on pure amazement at the amount of inaccurate state- ments and personal attacks on the Bero’s, and being required to hear not facts, but testimony given over and over again on how the Bero’s should use “THEIR” land and how they should conduct “THEIR” busi- ness. Please keep in mind, these statements were coming from people who want “their right” to a good view from “their land”, and “their right” to have a quiet road, and “their right” (al- though they bought houses and properties across from an air- port zoned for airport and com- mercial use and development) to not have light industry brought to their neighborhood. I hope those reading this can see the irony of the statements being made here. Tim and Michelle Bero have been residents of Vernonia for over 18 years. They have expe- rienced floods, the rebuilding, and more. In their first 5 years of conducting business in Ver- nonia they put over $700,000 of payroll into the community each year, and for the last 13 years conducting business in Vernonia they put our over half a million dollars of payroll each year. They provide jobs locally. That should be appreciated! Tim and Michelle have spon- sored Fire Awareness Kits for VRFPD, spent thousands of dollars in community support for fireworks, and Toy & Joy. They have sponsored T-Ball, Baseball, Soccer, and Boy Scouts. They have lived in this community, supported this community, been actively in- volved in this community, and raised their family in this com- munity. I found it totally offen- sive to take one of your most prominent Vernonia residents and business owners, and tell them to take their business elsewhere. It was mentioned that the home owners that may be af- fected by this plan are not be- ing taking into consideration. With the number of hearings al- lowed and time provided for them to find support for their goals, I would have say that is not true. Additionally, they men- tioned their way of life would change and that for some there may be displacement. I’d like to respond by asking them to re- member the number of people who have lived in Vernonia, loved their lives in Vernonia, yet had to move because they could no longer afford the com- mute to jobs outside of Vernon- ia because there were none available in Vernonia. I’d like them to consider the displace- ment of other small business who had to move because there was no room for them in Vernonia for light industrial, of- fice space, etc…(Our business being one of them), and I would also like them to consider the displacement and commute they are asking the Bero’s to endure by taking their business outside Vernonia. Vernonia is lucky to have Tim and Michelle Bero in their community, with their willing- ness to give back, and bring work to the community so Ver- nonia can thrive. Change is in- evitable, and not always easy, but positive change for positive growth, especially in today’s economy, should be applaud- ed. Michael and Marie Botchie former Vernonia residents and business owners, and Vernonia property owners