Almanac 2022
INFORMATION Population: 361 Elevation: 120-160 feet
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ZIP Code: 97134 Fire: Netarts-Oceanside Fire Protection District Fire Chief: Tim Carpenter 1235 5th St. Loop W. Netarts, OR 97143 (503) 842-5900
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Water: Oceanside Water District 2270 Cape Meares Loop Tillamook, OR 97141 (503) 842-6462 Sewer: Netarts-Oceanside Sanitary District 1755 Cape Meares Loop Rd. W. Tillamook, OR 97141 (503) 842-8231, n-o-s-d.com
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ocated nine miles west of Tillamook, unincorporated Oceanside covers approximately 372 acres and counts among its residents artists, craftsmen, writers and musicians. The community had a population of 546 as of the 2019 Census. Because of the beauty of the area, Oceanside and neighboring Netarts have witnessed steady residential growth in recent years. The local sanitary sewer district just completed a major building project to replace aging equipment and expand capacity to meet future needs. The town is home to a beachfront restaurant, storage facilities, a coffee shop, a tavern, motels and bed and breakfast establishments. Most of what is now Oceanside belonged to the Maxwell family, who farmed the land until 1921, when they sold 330 acres to the Rosenberg brothers. The Rosenbergs set out to establish a town, dividing the tract into small lots for cabins and tents. Then came roads, a dance hall, a skating rink, a general store, a cafe and a tavern. Rental cottages and private homes soon followed. In the 1950s, building proceeded up the hillsides. The 1960s saw tracts built next to the town, which are now neighborhoods known as Camelot, Terrasea, Avalon and Avalon heights. During the past 20 years, Ocean Pines and The Capes were developed. Downtown Oceanside has a full-service post office, a fire station and a community center that is used for a variety of events. More than half the homes in Oceanside are second homes. In 1998, community volunteers met to draft an
Garbage: Oceanside Sanitary (owned by Zwald Industrial Services) P.O. Box 282, Oceanside, OR 97134 (503) 842-2282
Oceanside Community Plan. The group developed the following mission statement: “Oceanside’s ideal is to safeguard our natural resources and preserve those elements of our community that enrich the spirit and quality of life for those living and visiting here.” The group placed high value on such community assets as scenic ocean and bay vistas, abundant vegetation and wildlife and serenity and privacy. They specified that future development in the area should strive to preserve the “rustic coastal village atmosphere,” the natural resources and the beauty of Oceanside for the benefit of residents, visitors and future generations. The area features Three Arch Rocks National Wildlife Refuge, Cape Meares State Scenic Viewpoint and the Cape Meares Lighthouse. Oceanside Beach has a tunnel through Maxwell Point. During low tide, the tunnel provides access to Tunnel Beach on the other side.
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netartsoceansidefire.org Meets: 2nd Monday, 6 p.m., at Netarts Fire Hall Tillamook County Department of Community Development: Building Division (503) 842-3407 Planning Division (503) 842-3408 Septic Systems Division (503) 842-3409 Community Involvement: Oceanside Community Club 1550 Pacific Avenue Oceanside, Oregon 97134 (503) 369-3160 info@oceansidehall.com Schools: Tillamook School District 2510 First Street Tillamook, OR 97141 (503) 842-4414 tillamook.k12.or.us Post Office: 1540 Pacific Ave., Oceanside, OR 97134 503-842-9478
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Oceanside
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