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100 Years INHISTORY CANBY HERALD
INSIDE: Canby High’s track team swept David Douglas in the season opener and Canbyprepares to host annual Spring Break all-comersHerald Wednesday. PAGES 6 THE CANBY LEADER IN LOCAL NEWS FOR 108 YEARS l MARCH 26, 2014 l WWW.CANBYHERALD.COM l VOLUME 108, NO. 13 l $1 ON THE STAND, 50 CENTS HOME DELIVERY Library LADIES OF THE DANCE director slot will The Canby High stay School dance team competed at the state dance and vacant drill competition Decision will wait over the weekend. until after May vote The Cougars took an early lead in BY JOHN BAKER the 6A Show [email protected] Category, but even- Canby’s Public Library’s tually settled for manager position will stay third behind vacant for a while. That’s the decision of the Parkrose and city of Canby as it awaits the Clackamas. The results of the May advisory 2013-14 season vote on a new library-civic facility building project and was a successful after finding the applicants one for the CHS for the job less than hoped dance team. for. “We conducted a recruit- ment but did not receive a See more photos, sufficient response,” said results, page 2 Amanda Zeiber, interim city administrator. “Since the con- struction of a new facility was still an unknown, we elected to postpone the recruitment until after the May advisory vote. Once we know whether or not a con- struction project will move forward, we will re-evaluate the position and make any decisions about further recruitment.” Currently, Melissa Kelly is serving as the city’s interim library manager and will con- tinue in that role through the Zeiber pulls name from consideration end of this fiscal year. -
Mayor Sees Good Things on the Horizon
RELATIONSHIPS: Sports editor Jeff Goodman looks at the many storylines running throughCanby the coming Canby-Lakeridge boys basketball game.Herald Check it out, PAGE 6 THE CANBY LEADER IN LOCAL NEWS FOR 108 YEARS l JANUARY 22, 2014 l WWW.CANBYHERALD.COM l VOLUME 108, NO. 4 l $1 ON THE STAND, 50 CENTS HOME DELIVERY 100 Canby Mayor Brian Hodson talks about the past and the future. YEARS BY RAY HUGHEY Another need is to find some- Mayor sees good [email protected] one willing to donate one of the Canby chamber’s 2009 geo- Canby and Clackamas coins, which depicted the mod- County are celebrating this ern day ferry. They are all gone year the 100th anniversary of now and organizers want to put things on the horizon the venerable Canby Ferry. both the old and new geocoins And officials putting the on a plaque aboard the M.J. observances together would like Lee, Learfield said. Anyone And yes, a new library project is one of them a little help in honoring the willing to donate a 2009 geocoin ferry, which has been around in should call Learfield at 503- BY JOHN BAKER one form or another since 1914. 650-3992. [email protected] The current ferry, the M.J. Lee, The Canby Ferry’s 100th is the fifth vessel to ply the anniversary will be commemo- If 2013 was nothing else for Canby Mayor Brian Hodson , it was Willamette River waters rated throughout the year, a valuable learning situation – and one heck of a ride. between Canby and Wilsonville. -
Ordinance No. 1526 an Ordinance Authorizing the City of Canby to Enter Into a Contract with Fcs Group for the Completion of an E
ORDINANCE NO. 1526 AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE CITY OF CANBY TO ENTER INTO A CONTRACT WITH FCS GROUP FOR THE COMPLETION OF AN ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES ANALYSIS. WHEREAS, an Economic Opportunities Analysis (EOA) will provide an update the City's economic data to support the presence and scale of demand for industrial and commercial land based on anticipated employment growth rates by sector; and WHEREAS, An Economic Opportunities Analysis will further identify employment trends and identify whether the City has the appropriate range of suitable employment sites to accommodate expected growth over the 2020 to 2040 planning period; and WHEREAS, An Economic Opportunities Analysis will verify and summarize the City's inventory of vacant and partially vacant industrial and commercial land, as well as potential sites for redevelopment/reuse within the City's urban growth boundary; and WHEREAS, An Economic Opportunities Analysis will assist in the development of policies for an updated Economic Element of the Comprehensive Plan to ensure identified employment needs are met; and WHEREAS, An Economic Opportunities Analysis will assist with promoting economic development and job creation that is sustainable over the 20-year planning period for a diverse and inclusive workforce. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY OF CANBY ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The City Administrator is hereby authorized on behalf of the City of Canby to enter into a contract with FCS Group for the completion of an Economic Opportunities Analysis (EOA), under the guidelines as approved by the Department of Land and Conservation (DLCD) Technical Assistance Grant for an amount not to $50,000. A copy of the EOA Proposal Summary from FCS Group is attached hereto and marked as Exhibit "A" and by this reference incorporated herein. -
Natural Hazards Flooding the City of Canby Has Several Large Rivers and Smaller Tributaries That Are Susceptible to Annual Flooding Events
RESOLUTION NO. 843 A RESOLUTION ADOPTING A NATURAL HAZARDS MITIGATION PLAN. W H EREAS, the City of Canby has experienced property damage and threats to the welfare and safety of its residents from flooding, landslides, and severe storms over the past several years and is subject to the additional hazards of earthquakes, volcanic activity, fires and hazardous materials; and W H EREAS, the Canby Fire District in cooperation with Clackamas County and the City’s Emergency Operations Center team has prepared a recommended Natural Hazards Mitigation Plan to address these issues; and WHEREAS, the Natural Hazards Mitigation Plan has been circulated for review to citizens and representatives of various agencies; NOW THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Canby, as follows: (1) The Natural Hazards Mitigation Plan Addendum, attached as Exhibit “A,” is hereby adopted as an official plan of the City of Canby. This resolution will take effect on September 17, 2003. ADOPTED this 17th day of September, 2003 by the Canby City Council. Melody Thompson Mayor ATTEST: City Recorder, Pro-Tern Page 1 of 1. Resolution No. 840 The City Of Canby Natural Hazards Mitigation Plan Addendum Prepared for City of Canby P.O. Box 930 118 N. Holly Street Canby, OR 97013 In cooperation with Clackamas County Emergency Management 2200 Kaen Road Oregon City, OR 97045 The City of Canby Natural Hazards Mitigation Plan Addendum Table of Contents SECTION 1: PLANNING PROCESS...................................................................................... 1 Who Participated in Developing the Plan?....................................................................... l What is the Plan Mission? .................................................................................................. 2 What are the Plan Goals? ................................................................................................