Meanwhile, Tillamook County Community Development Director Sarah Absher facilitated a meeting early last week at which Bauley and his wife offered their perspective on the controversy and their future plans to ONA President Sharon Brown and Jerry Keene, President of the Oceanside Protection Society. One key issue on the table is whether the Inn may continue offering its former manager’s apartment as a hotel rental unit in addition to the five units approved for such use when the Inn was expanded years ago. The Bauleys transitioned the sixth unit to a short- term rental soon after they purchased the Inn in 2021 without realizing they would need to secure county approval. The issue came to light during discussions regarding the Bauleys’ previous proposal to convert the Cafe / Surf Shop into three additional hotel units. Neighbors in the area oppose permitting the change, citing longstanding parking problems and traffic congestion on Tillamook Avenue, which some neighbors say worsened when the Bauleys began renting out the sixth unit to visitors. The Oceansider will refrain from offering further details at this time in order to avoid interfering with the ongoing discussions. Stay tuned!
The development group purchasing the House on the Hill site proposes to build a new, 2-story hotel compound with 23 new units and a restaurant that will only serve hotel customers. The developer’s spokesman, Nile Hagen of Portland, told The Oceansider that it hopes to hold a second “pre-application meeting” with the county and other agencies before the end of the year. Potential issues include possible adjustments to the height limit and the capacity of current sewer lines to handle the increased load. Hagan indicated that design sketches are still being worked up but that The Oceansider will be provided a copy to share with the public when they are ready.
November 6 Oceanside Community Club Potluck
Oceanside Community Hall – 6 p.m.
Guest Speaker: NOFD Chief Tim Carpenter
November 16 Oceanside Action Partnership Workshop
Oceanside Community Hall – 4 to 5 p.m.
Information at www.oceansidepartnership.org
And that’s the view from Oceanside!
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