Developer Pitches Old Elementary School Property for Gearhart (OR) Public Safety Building

Gearhart Volunteer Fire Department, 670 Pacific Way, Gearhart, Oregon. (Google maps)

Jasmine Lewin
The Daily Astorian, Ore.
(TNS)

GEARHART — Robert Morey, a developer who is campaigning for mayor, has offered to donate a portion of the old Gearhart Elementary School grounds to the city for a new public safety building.

City leaders have not decided on a location for construction, though they have considered rebuilding at the site of the aging fire station on Pacific Way that was built in 1958.

Gearhart has long sought to build a new firehouse or public safety building. Over the years, a vocal faction in the community has shown a preference for building at the existing location.

Voters rejected a $14.5 million bond measure in 2022 that would have financed a new firehouse off Highlands Lane along U.S. Highway 101. Earlier this year, residents pressured the City Council to drop Lesley Miller Park as a potential location for a public safety building.

“We happen to have sufficient extra land that we can provide alternatives to the city for locating their fire station, public safety building and also public works,” Morey, who purchased the former elementary school with his wife in 2020, told The Astorian. “It really fits in with us, once we know we have rezoning we know how our house is going to be situated on the lot.

“It’s something we can do, something the community needs an option on, so we’re just happy to do it.”

Morey presented his idea at a City Council meeting Wednesday night. In his proposal, he wrote that an area on the former school grounds could accommodate both a new public safety building and an access route to an adjacent new public works building.

City Councilor Dana Gould expressed concerns about a potential conflict of interest, given that Morey is running against Mayor Kerry Smith in the November election.

“I think there are some other legal issues that we would have to pursue with the state, because you’re a candidate,” Gould said. “And you could eventually, you could potentially be mayor at that point so that could open up some other things that we’d have to explore.”

Morey responded that if he was elected mayor, he would recuse himself from City Council business relating to the old school property.

Last year, Scofi Gearhart LLC, Morey’s company, withdrew an application to rezone the former school property for residential use after objections from the Planning Commission and some residents.

Morey still wants to rezone the property to create a single-family home where he intends to live. If the property is rezoned, a fire station and public works facility could be permitted as conditional uses.

City Administrator Chad Sweet said that if the City Council wanted to pursue Morey’s offer, they would start with geotechnical analysis to confirm that the land is suitable for a building with critical infrastructure.

Sweet said the City Council will hold a work session to consider Morey’s proposal.

“There are some great possibilities down there, but there’s also some issues that need to be looked at carefully,” Sweet said.

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