by DCSAdmin | Oct 9, 2021 | Human Impact
Kathy (and Nash) Kathy moved into the house across the land from Solfrid & Ray 10 years ago. It is a quiet place to call home with friendly neighbors and a natural setting. Kathy is dynamic and thoughtful – qualities that aren’t often found together. She loves...
by DCSAdmin | Oct 6, 2021 | Human Impact
Solfrid & Ray (and Oakley) Solfrid & Ray moved to this neighborhood 20 years ago to enjoy the peace and quiet, the single-story house, and the forestlands in their backyard. Solfrid says the forestlands remind her of growing up in Norway. “There was nobody...
by DCSAdmin | Oct 3, 2021 | Human Impact
Mike & Eileen (and Merle) Mike and Merle take regular walks through the neighborhood. Merle is a blue heeler/Australian shepard mix with a luscious blue and silver coat. He loves to wander the forest and swim in the Neawanna estuary – and really any water at...
by DCSAdmin | Sep 30, 2021 | Uncategorized
In the course of documenting the concerns of community over the last few days, I’ve found two stories that are of great interest to our efforts. The first appeared in the Seaside Signal in September of last year. It describes the potential for logging activity...
by DCSAdmin | Sep 27, 2021 | Uncategorized
After lots of digging into the details of the Seaside Ordinances, Comprehensive Plan, and other mind-numbing government documentation, we’ve got more than a few things to say about this proposal: The maps provided look like they are from the 1980s. Really. The...