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WILL PROPOSED MANZANITA LOFTS HOTEL PUT MANZANITA LINKS AT RISK?
Did you know that the City Council has the final say in rulings made by the Planning Commission?
At the Planning Commission meeting on June 20th, emotional and concerned citizens asked for accountability on the proposed “hybrid Manzanita Lofts Hotel” in Manzanita. I have been following this dialogue for awhile. It centers around a 34-unit complex between Classic Street and Dorcas Lane, butted right up against the north-east end of the Manzanita Links golf course. The hybrid hotel would face the green of the golf course’s Signature Hole – #5.
At the end of the meeting, the Planning Commission voted unaminously to deny this proposal. Although concerns were numerous, safety was prominent. I listened to the 5 hour meeting, knew letters were submitted with nearly 130 signatures against this proposal, and knew neighborhoods surrounding this develoment were vocal about the impact on their lives.
The caveat, though, is actually in the operating requirements of the golf course. The consequences of this proposed development must be carefully considered and weighed against the risks. Therefore, the City Council must decide what to do with the Planning Commission’s advice and be ready to accept their responsibility if deciding against the recommendation.
Prior to the June Planning Commission hearing, my husband and I wandered by the Manzanita Links Golf Course and started chatting wiith Jeff Mitchell, the manager. It was a lazy day, not too crowded, so we asked Jeff how he felt about the proposed hotel going in next to the #5 hole.
Jeff was happy somebody asked the question, because the owner of the “hotel” had never been by to discuss the plans for this new development. My husband asked Jeff if he had concerns about the project, and he laughed before saying, “Oh yes!”
I asked for elaboration.
“Well first,” he said, “those folks (guests) are going to get hammered with golf balls. Hammered and constantly,” I asked him who is liable for damages done by golf balls, and he replied, “Well, if somebody gets seriously injured, isn’t the city responsbile since it allowed this hotel to be built in such a dangerous place?”
That’s one opinion, and is really the key question for the City Council. The golf course has been here a long time and, all the while, using those 2 tax lots as a safety buffer. The hole was designed for safety and challenge. Should the council now decide that tax revenue outweighs critical safety issues and functionality of this primary green space – the golf course?
I asked Jeff about the trees blocking the balls, and he — laughed again. I got the impression that any golfer worth the grain knew that golf balls going between 100 – 180 miles per hour would go straight through green spaces with trees. “Just ask the people who live in Dorcas Village,” Jeff said. “Golf balls show up there all the time.”
Jeff went on about concerns with the drainage… how water just pours over the hill after a few rainy days, how the gully is being filled in, and how that water has to go somewhere — usually down. He talked about guests with dogs and children who could wander onto the golf course and not be aware they were in the path of a speeding missle. Jeff was worried about vandalism with no manager on-site. He was concerned about the smoke and the sparks from the proposed fire pits and how the summers here seem to be getting drier. We listened to Jeff for 20 minutes — something I figured the developer should have done.
As my husband and I walked away, we had a lot to think about. My husband, a golfer, said that if he was teeing off at hole #5 and knew there was even the slightest possibility that he could injure someone – well, he’d just skip that hole.
The goal of the golfer, he reminded me, is to hit the ball straight. When everything lines up perfectly — the ball goes straight. “Most recreational golfers,” he said, “are more like works in progress.” History has proven that with the west wind and the height of that t-box up on the hill, the tendency is for balls to hook to the right when there’s a normal loft of 12 degrees or more. There’s a lot of golf balls that don’t go straight.
Manzanita is lucky to have this beautiful, pristine green space in the city, and the owners of the golf course have generously opened it up to the public so walkers can enjoy it in evenings and on Mondays. The golf course shouldn’t be saddled with lawsuits every time a golf ball breaks a windshield or worse, injures a person.
The golf course was here first. It was designed to be a challenge, but was also designed with safety in mind. It isn’t the fault of the golf course if the city council indiscriminately allows a “hotel” development (with no manager on site) to proceed in an area that has previously served as a safety zone for the golfers.
Lastly, I wondered if the current city council members facing a vote to approve or deny this project (let’s be clear here: it would over-ride the recommendation of the Planning Commission) will personally take responsibility for what the future brings with that vote?
Thank you for your time.
Deb Simmons
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SUMMER ART CAMP Cannon Beach Arts Association
Visit our website to register online: cannonbeacharts.org/camp-2022-registration-page. Register over the phone at (503) 436 – 0744 or in person at 1064 S Hemlock St. Cannon Beach, OR 97110.
Words & Watercolors (ages 9 & Up)
Teacher: Mindy Hardwick
10 – 12pm
(Class Capacity: 10)(1 spot left)
Let’s explore words and watercolor! In this class, we’ll look at how our words can be combined with watercolor to create a beautiful journal. We’ll explore the natural world to inspire texture, color, shape, and mood. We will layer our watercolor with images and poems that explore who we are as well as the world around us. The class includes a walking trip to Haystack Rock as well as viewing a few of the public art pieces in Cannon Beach. Students will each be given their own 6 x 12, watercolor journal for the class.
Exploratory Painting (ages 10 & Up)
Teacher: Nicole Poole
10 – 12pm
(Class Capacity: 10)( 2 spots left)
Students will learn the fun of painting creatively and without boundaries. Exploratory painting unleashes the imagination and challenges the inner artist to be in the moment. and see what happens when they put their imagination to work to create and see painting and expression in a new way. Many materials will be explored as well as tools and brushes to create different textures and effects. This class is for students who have a passion to create and desire to grow further in their work.
Fun with Printmaking & Nature Prompts (ages 12 & Up)
Teacher: Melissa Young
10am – 12pm
(Class Capacity: 8)(4 spots left)
Find inspiration from the local flora and fauna to learn printmaking in multiple modalities, including using imprints with natural sources, cut vegetables, & block carving on soft carve blocks. Students will learn introductory printmaking skills and how to use linocut tools to create a unique block you can take home for later use. As well as learn composition skills to design a plate based on a natural theme and create cards and prints. We encourage all students to join regardless of previous art experience or skill level.
Becoming our own Hero; A Creative Journey (ages 10 & Up)
Teacher: Nicole Poole
1 – 4pm
(Max 10)(5 spots left)
Learn to recognize and grow your super powers! Bravery, kindness, the ability to make others laugh, drawing a picture, baking, riding a bike, being kind to animals, recycling, taking time to be by yourself and giving your time to others… These are a few examples of what make us strong and special. Identifying what brings us joy and using it for good is a brave and powerful act! Using visual art and words young artist heroes will encourage each other to be their best self. Our journey will include sharing moments in life when each hero felt powerful and translate this into visual symbols and artwork. Each artist will also create a life-sized painting of themself as the hero to hang as a banner on their wall to inspire and remind them of their power.
Sketchbook making and journaling (ages 8 & Up)
Teacher: Ben Rosenberg
1 – 4pm
(Class Capacity: 10)(4 Spots Left)
Discover the fun of making your own journal or sketchbook using papers you’ve decorated using simple off -press printmaking techniques. Fill your beautiful books with ink and watercolor sketches.

Antique Library Bureau for Sale
Garage SALE
161 Edmund Lane in Manzanita
Between 3rd St and Carmel
Paperback books
Framed Art
Blown glass bottles
Vases
Treadmill
Crystal goblets (Hoya) for 12
Inflatable Kayak
Card table w 4 chairs
AND much, much more
WANTED KING SIZE MATTRESS
Two pieces of tempered glass
Thank you.
Friends of the Rockaway Beach Library Book Sale
If you haven’t signed up for your yearly membership and/or made a donation you can do that as well.
We will have 2 local authors who will be there with books to sell and autograph if desired:
• Dennis Britten, Director/actor/singer- retired professor Theatre Arts, will be there with his book, Men Shake Hands
• Linda Cook, photographer, will be there with her book Engaging with Wonder, Oregon and Beyond.
Hope to see you there!
GoBag Pop-Up Store July 9, 2022
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2007 Ford F-150 for Sale
Asking Price is $6500.00.
Eastern Oregon Truck; no rust.



Small engine service
Trash Compactor Taken
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Vintage oak teacher’s desk $200

Metal Bed Frame Full size
If interested, please email Jess at “marooncaboose@gmail.com”



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Dimensions:
Couch
L – 7 ft 8 inches
W – 3 ft 2 inches
H – 2 ft 6 inches
Footrest
L – 3 ft 2 inches
W – 2 ft 2 inch
H – 1 ft 8 inches

Hay boxes sold
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Fuchsia chair (Manzanita)
Thanks for your interest!
Leather massage and exerciser recliner chair China Cabinet .
The china Cabinet is still available. Beautiful piece of furniture.
Sold
Seaside Watercolors – Workshop
This class will be held on July 9, 2022 at 10-12pm at Cannon Beach History Center and will cost $40 for members and $50 for non-members. Seating is limited to 8 artists. Questions can be directed to info@cannonbeacharts.org or call the gallery at (503) 436 – 0744.

Alesis Provenue 1501 speaker for sale
Has been stored since that time
15″ speaker and 1″ compression driver
300 watt power handling
Polycarbonate casing
Powder-coated metal grill
Can be pole mounted
This is one of the finest multi-application
speakers available $100
Daybed SOLD

PRICE CORRECTION for 2 sets of M+S tires for sale $25 each set
$25 – set (4) of Hankook Kinergy ST 205/60R16 M+S
$25 – set (4) of Toyo eclipse P215/65R17 M+S
Selling these 2 sets of tires for a neighbor. She says they still have lots of life left, she just sold the car so they are no longer needed.
Located in Wheeler. Available to help load into your vehicle or to deliver to close in Wheeler-Nehalem-Manzanita if need be. Contact Kirby (kirby.voos@gmail.com) and we can answer any questions via email/phone call


Working professional seeking studio/1BR
Clean, quiet, respectful, no pets/drama/drugs of any kind/smoking working professional seeking a clean, quiet small space that would have a kitchen. I work in Manzanita but open to areas close by for housing.
Thank you in advance.