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Saturday, April 09, 2011
An Observation;Clatsop County Planning Commission
The By-Laws and Ordinance(01-10) have been on the books for at least 8 years and clearly defines the role of members of the Clatsop County Planning Commission and common sense would tell most people that when one is selected as a member of that panel, the acceptance of those conditions by the individual, if not protested, would be implied don't you think? So why now would it be so important to start protesting the unfairness of ordinance 01-10 and its accompanying by-laws when the majority of the current sitting commission chooses, in light of a complete redistricting, to exercise their prerogative in restructuring the planning commission? Add to this the simple fact that the members of the current, sitting, Planning Commission have been invited to re-submit their applications along with everybody else that applies. Wouldn't common sense tell us that if these members, to the man/woman, were doing the job they were appointed to do, would they still be looked at favorably to continue serving? Do you think, at the time this ordinance, 01-10 was being developed by Richard Lee, Sam Patrick, Tim Gannaway, Russ Farmer and Bob Green and approved on August 2, 2002, that they were all so naive that they didn't know what, exactly, they were approving and its true motive? So, here they are, members of Clatsop CountyPlanning Commission and I think most of us familiar with recent history of this panel on key, current issues around these parts know their association, tenure and position on them. Mike Autio Cary Johnson Brian Pogue Marcia Harper-Vellutini Clarke Powers Stephen Malkowski Pat O’Grady What do you think, who should go and who should stay? Is CCBofC off-base here or are they simply exercising their legal right?
Thursday, April 07, 2011
From Clatsop County;Recreational Lands Committee Seeks Applicants
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
APPLICANTS SOUGHT FOR RECREATIONAL LANDS COMMITTEE
Clatsop County is seeking applicants for open seats on the Recreational Lands Planning Advisory Committee.
The citizen committee assists in developing long-range plans for county parks, and formulating amendments to the recreation lands element of the county’s comprehensive land-use plan.
The committee meets once a month.
The county board of commissioners will make the appointments.
To apply, obtain an application form and return it to the Clatsop County Manager’s Office at 800 Exchange St., Suite 410, Astoria OR 97103, (503) 325-1000.
Forms are available from the County Manager’s Office or can be downloaded from the county website http://www.co.clatsop.or.us/ at “Documents” under “Board of Commissioners/Administration.”
Released by: Tom Bennett
Community Relations Coordinator
(503) 325-1000
Wednesday, April 06, 2011
Clatsop County Board of Commissioners;Current April 13, 2011 Regular Meeting Agenda
*AMENDED* Regular Meeting/Executive Session Wednesday, April 13, 2011 – 9:30 am Judge Guy Boyington Building, 857 Commercial, Astoria *Executive Session: 8:30 am 1) To consult with counsel concerning the legal rights and duties of a public body with regard to current litigation or litigation likely to be filed per ORS 192.660(1)(h) Read Full Agenda
Clatsop County Accepting Applications For Clatsop County Planning Commission
Wednesday, April 6, 2011 COUNTY ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR PLANNING COMMISSION
Clatsop County is accepting applications for the county planning commission.
On March 23 the county board of commissioners voted to vacate all seven seats on the panel and invite the current members and new applicants to apply for the vacated positions.
The planning commission advises the board of commissioners on land-use planning, conducts land-use hearings and implements the county’s zoning and comprehensive plan. The panel normally meets once a month.
Planning commission membership rules require that panel members be residents of various geographic areas of the county, and that no more than two members reside in incorporated cities. In addition, no more than two members may be engaged in the buying, selling or developing of real estate, and no more than two members may be engaged in the same occupation.
Appointments to the planning commission are normally for four years, but appointees to these vacancies will serve the remainder of the current terms, which expire at various dates. Two positions have terms that expire June 30, 2012; three positions’ terms expire June 30, 2014; and the remaining two positions’ terms expire June 30, 2015.
The board of commissioners will make the appointments.
To see the ordinance and bylaws governing the planning commission, go to “Land Use Planning” on the Clatsop County website, http://www.co.clatsop.or.us/ and click on “Planning Commission.”
The deadline to apply is May 13.
To apply, obtain an application form and return it to the Clatsop County Manager’s Office at 800 Exchange St., Suite 410, Astoria OR 97103, (503) 325-1000.
Forms are available from the County Manager’s Office or can be downloaded from the county website http://www.co.clatsop.or.us/ at “Documents” under “County Manager.”
Released by: Tom Bennett
Community Relations Coordinator
(503) 325-1000
Tuesday, April 05, 2011
From Clatsop County; Slide Blocks Washington S.R.-4. Westport Ferry On All-Night Schedule
Tuesday, April 5, 2011 SLIDE BLOCKS WASHINGTON SR 4; WESTPORT FERRY ON ALL-NIGHT SCHEDULE The Wahkiakum County, Wash. Public Works Department has announced that a landslide has blocked State Route 4 between Cathlamet and Longview. As a result, the Westport Ferry will operate through the night, Tuesday night, to accommodate detoured traffic. Motorists using the ferry, which operates between Cathlamet and Westport, are advised to expect longer-than-normal waiting times for the ferry. Released by: Tom Bennett Community Relations Coordinator (503) 325-1000
From The Daily Astorian - SETD's Howe; "I stand by my record of service"
Posted: Tuesday, April 5, 2011 11:32 am
Updated: 11:39 am, Tue Apr 5, 2011.
By CHELSEA GORROW - The Daily Astorian
It’s been kept under wraps during the layoffs, cuts and bottom lines of the Sunset Empire Transportation District and the exit of former-Executive Director Cindy Howe. But with a settlement reached, and Howe’s paid-administrative leave concluded, the investigation into Howe’s conduct is finally coming to light.....Read Full Chelsea Gorrow, Daily Astorian Report
USCG District 13; Cofferdam Construction Starts At Stranded Barge Davey Corockett
PORTLAND, Ore. - Work crews place sheet piling near the barge Davy Crockett Monday, April 4, 2011. When completed, the sheet piling will form a cofferdam encircling the barge and containing pollutants during the vessel's removal from the Columbia River. Coast Guard video by Petty Officer Shawn Eggert.......View Full Details
Monday, April 04, 2011
From Clatsop County; Transition Center Closes!!
Monday, April 04, 2011
TRANSITION CENTER CLOSES; SAVINGS WILL FUND OTHER SERVICES
The Clatsop County Community Corrections Transition Center has been closed effective Friday, April 1. The facility, an alternative sanction program for local offenders, had been slated for closure as part of a reorganization of the county’s Community Corrections Department. Friday’s closure was the result of a joint decision of the Clatsop County Sheriff’s Office and Community Corrections staff......Read Full Release
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