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Category Archives: Archive

CNA HOLIDAY PARTY – TUESDAY!

Posted on November 30, 2008 by Gordon Riggs Posted in Archive, Events

CNA HOLIDAY PARTY
Tuesday, December 2nd , 2008
6:30 pm – 8:30 pm
Concordia University’s Fine Arts Building

The ANNUAL CNA HOLIDAY PARTY is just around the corner, so please mark your calendars! Due to last year’s record crowd, we have moved the party location to a much bigger venue. Concordia University has generously donated their Fine Arts Building (FAB) for our event so there will be plenty of room to enjoy the festivities. The Fine Arts Building is located at 6410 NE 27th Avenue. All residents and business owners of the Concordia Neighborhood are invited to the free holiday festivities on Tuesday, December 2nd in lieu of our General Meeting.

The holiday party is a great way to meet new neighbors and mix and mingle with friends, old and new, in a festive and family-friendly atmosphere. This year we are again delighted to be serving homemade Indonesian food provided by Priska Hillis, Indonesian Personal Chef, a native of Bali and a resident of the Concordia Neighborhood. Priska’s recipes are passed down from her grandmother who lived in the rural eastern slice of the island of Java. More traditional finger-food and nonalcoholic beverages will also be provided by the CNA. Additionally, we will be having a cookie decoration station for children so they can create their own tasty treats.

A holiday party would not be complete without music! This year, we are pleased to announce that we will have two music groups performing festive songs for our listening pleasure. Trinity Lutheran School Band, under the direction of Ruth Gray, will be performing lovely ensemble pieces for the audience. The Portland Community Wind Band (PCWB), conducted by Cynthia Plank, will also be providing beautiful music for our celebration. The PCWB (www.PCWB.org) was founded with community in mind to provide an opportunity for adults to perform advanced band literature and to show students that there are many ways to participate in music after high school that may not include playing in a rock band or majoring in music in college. We are blessed to have both of these bands perform.

The CNA Green Team will also be collecting warm clothing, outerwear, and blankets at the Holiday Party to be donated to the HIV Day Center housed at Ainsworth United Church of Christ. So please do not forget those that are less fortunate than us during this holiday season and donate what you can. Men’s clothing is preferred. Lastly, the Green Team will be handing out “Green” Goodie Bags at the door. There is a limited supply, so don’t be late! We hope to see you all there for this fun end-of-the-year event!

New Cell Tower Regs Go to Council 12/4

Posted on November 24, 2008 by Gordon Riggs Posted in Archive, Land Use & Transportation

UPDATE: This has been moved to 12/4 at 2:30 pm

From David Soloos, Assistant Director, Office of Cable and Franchise Management, City of Portland, Oregon:

On Wednesday, November 26, 2008 December 4 at 2:30 pm, city staff will be going to Council with the final proposed amendments regarding the manner in which wireless companies may place antennae on utility poles, and replace utility poles with taller ones for wireless purposes.

The proposed amendments are designed to balance the need to retain neighborhood character and livability with the expanding need to provide wireless services in neighborhoods. They were developed over the course of two years. Staff conducted three public forums in March, 2008, followed by an online survey in April-May, 2008 (that was responded to by over 900 people, and over 350 individual comments were also received), followed by a citywide public meeting in October, 2008.

In short, staff is proposing to allow antennae on utility poles in residential areas on residential streets only as a last resort – when no other site or combination of sites for antennae is feasible. Even then, staff proposes to reduce the allowed pole replacement height in residential zones, and increase the replacement height allowance in both commercial, employment and industrial zones and on larger arterial streets to encourage placement there instead. In addition, the poles and equipment must be the smallest possible and must be painted to match the color of the pole. Finally, when a taller pole is proposed in a residential area, we will require the wireless carrier to conduct a meeting in coordination with the neighborhood association and provide notice of the meeting in advance.

We have placed several documents on our website to demonstrate and describe what we are proposing. Each document is numbered, titled and described for ease of reference. The document list can be viewed at http://www.portlandonline.com/cable/index.cfm?c=46289. Examples of specific documents include:

* A summary of the existing requirements, document #15

* A summary of the proposed requirements, document #20

* A comparison of current and proposed pole replacement heights, document #19

* The proposed contract amendment showing the exact edits to the contract language (“redline”), document #17

* A clean version of the proposed contract amendment, document #18

* A new application checklist the wireless carriers must fill out, document #16

* Several other documents, including the survey instrument, summarized survey results and specific survey results, are also on the website.

We encourage you to review these materials and forward this notice to anyone you know who might be interested.
For more information please contact Melvin Riddick at 503-823-0066 or Melvin.Riddick@ci.portland.or.us. If Melvin is unavailable please contact me using my contact information below. Thank you very much,

David Soloos, Assistant Director
Office of Cable and Franchise Management
City of Portland, Oregon
1120 SW 5th Av, Room 1305
Portland, Oregon 97204
Tel 503.823.5359

To help ensure equal access to City programs, services, and activities the City of Portland will reasonably modify policies/procedures and provide auxiliary aids/services to persons with disabilities. Call 503-823-2036 or 503-823-4000 with such requests.

Communications Safety

Airport Futures October Update

Posted on November 17, 2008 by Gordon Riggs Posted in Archive, Land Use & Transportation

Airport Futures is currently half way through its the planning process. Between now and June 2009, the project’s subcommittees will draft three major products:

  • A 2010 Master Plan for PDX
  • A Land Use Plan for the area around the airport
  • An ongoing public engagement process to ensure continued public participation in planning at PDX
  • You- the noble public – are encouraged to join the drafting process, either by attending the larger Planning Advisory Group meetings or joining one of the project’s subcommittees. Public review of the draft products will begin summer 2009.


    Here is the latest update on this project from the Port.

    Why is this important? Because this is a key conduit for shaping how the Port of Portland is going to develop. The Port is presently sitting on hundreds of undeveloped acres and, as indicated by the on-going issues surrounding rezoning Colwood National Golf Course, they would like to add even more that that mix.

    NECN is represented on this project’s Planning Advisory Group by Patrick Metzger and Denny Stoecklin. However, they always welcome more support and input from local residents and businesses.

    Airport Environmental Noise Port of Portland Safety

    It’s a Bird! It’s a Plane…yeah, that is a plane…

    Posted on November 17, 2008 by Gordon Riggs Posted in Archive, Land Use & Transportation

    That is the sound and sight of F-15 fighter jets roaring over the neighborhood at low altitudes. The Oregon Air National Guard has been practicing combat-style landing patterns in the area as a “test”. Typically, these drills have been practiced outside of residential areas. However, the National Guard is hoping to make the practice of military maneuvers over local residential areas a permanent fixture.

    Let me repeat that, although NO public outreach or notification regarding this “test” of military combat training over residential areas occurred, what you are hearing and seeing now could become a permanent experience.

    The present “test” will proceed until the end of February, then the Port of Portland will decide whether to allow this to continue ad infinitum or not.

    The Cully Association of Neighbors (CAN) has come out formally against this making this testing permanent because of the noise and safety concerns. The Concordia Neighborhood Association intends to take a formal position on this issue at its December Board meeting.

    However individual residents and businesses are free to voice their concern about low-level military maneuvers in the area IMMEDIATELY by contacting the Airport Noise Complaint line at 503-460-4100 and/or sending a letter to the Jason Schwartz, Noise Program Manager PO Box 3529, Portland. OR 97208.

    As always, it never hurts to also contact the Portland City Council about your concerns. We will keep you posted on this issue in the Concordia News and at concordiapdx.org.

    Airport Local Government Noise Port of Portland Safety

    Colwood Decision Appealed

    Posted on November 15, 2008 by Gordon Riggs Posted in Archive, Land Use & Transportation

    The City Council finalized its decision on the proposed rezoning of the Colwood Golf Course at its October 22 meeting. The Council voted unanimously to deny the request to rezone Colwood Golf Course from open space to industrial.

    In its exhaustive findings on the matter, the Council underscored the conclusion that any potential economic benefits of converting Colwood to industrial would not outweigh the negative impacts on the City’s environmental and open space policies.

    Despite the Council’s final decision on this matter, it ain’t over ’til its over. The landowners are exercising their right to appeal the City’s decision to the Land Use Board of Appeals (LUBA).

    LUBA is a state-level body that hears and rules on appeals of land use decisions made by local governments. LUBA’s rules are very formal and the body operates like a court. LUBA is the only forum that can hear appeals of local land use decisions. LUBA consists of three Board members who are appointed by the Governor. All the Board members are attorneys with an expertise in land use planning law.

    The LUBA review and hearing process could take up to three months. Their decision could take a variety of forms including affirming the City’s decision, rejecting it, or send the decision back to the City for further consideration.

    CNA maintains its position opposing the rezoning of Colwood and this opposition and the evidence supporting it is part of the record that will be reviewed by LUBA.

    We will continue to provide updates on the Colwood decision process in the Concordia News and at concordiapdx.org.

    New Board And By-Laws

    Posted on November 13, 2008 by Gordon Riggs Posted in Archive, CNA, Concordia News

    Thank you to everyone who came to the general meeting on Veterans Days. We adopted the new bylaws and elected a new board that will begin service in January 2009.

    If you are interested in volunteering your time to guide your neighborhood, there are always opportunities to be involved, just contact any board member for more information.

    CNA Meeting Tonight! 11/11

    Posted on November 11, 2008 by Gordon Riggs Posted in Archive, CNA

    At the Concordia Neighborhood General Meeting TONIGHT! Tuesday, November 11 at 7 pm in the Community Room of the Kennedy School (5736 NE 33rd Avenue, Portland, OR 97211). The November General Meeting on November 11th will be election night for the Concordia Neighborhood Association. We will be voting on new by-laws for the CNA and electing new neighbors to serve on the CNA Board of Representatives.

    Do you live in Concordia? Are you are ready to help shape our neighborhood? Come to the meeting tonight and let us know! This is your big chance!

    Green Team Meeting Moved to 11/18

    Posted on November 5, 2008 by Gordon Riggs Posted in Archive, CNA

    The Green Team meeting for November has to November 18th at Concordia New Seasons at 7 o’clock.

    The November Board Meeting is at 6 pm in the Community Room at the Kennedy School on 11/11. This will be followed by the General Meeting at 7 pm in the same room.

    Concordia News November Edition

    Posted on November 3, 2008 by Gordon Riggs Posted in Archive, Concordia News

    Selected articles from the Concordia News are published on the website, but the entire paper is available for download as well. Here’s the Concordia News – Concordia News November 2008 Edition – hot off the presses (pdf ~2MB).

    Just a reminder that our General Meeting has been moved to 11/11.

    Council’s Final Decision: Keep Colwood Green

    Posted on October 29, 2008 by Gordon Riggs Posted in Archive, Land Use & Transportation

    The Portland City Council reaffirmed its earlier tentative vote and formally rejected the comprehensive plan amendment that would’ve rezoned most of Colwood National Golf Course from open space to industrial on October 22.

    What’s next? Although this is the City’s final decision on this matter, the applicant may still appeal the decision to the Oregon Land Use Board of Appeals (LUBA), within 21 days of the date of decision.

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