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Cabin Fee Act is Passed by Congress

by Liz Warren

Great news for cabin owners in the Mt. Hood National Forest! All the hard work has paid off in getting the cabin fees under future control. Here is the latest news.

 

 

CABIN FEE ACT PASSED BY CONGRESS!

 

The National Forest Homeowners and Cabin Coalition 2 are proud to announce that at approximately 5:00pm EST today, the U.S. Senate passed the Cabin Fee Act along with dozens of other lands bills as part of the National Defense Authorization Act. Having passed the House on Thursday, Dec. 4, the bill will now be sent to President Obama to be signed into law, which is expected to happen in the next few days.  This success brings permanent and very welcome permit fee relief to cabin owners all across the country.  Ring those bells and break out the champagne!!

 

This milestone achievement coincides with the 100th anniversary of the Recreation Residence Program on National Forest lands. Passage of the Cabin Fee Act ensures the continuation of the Cabin Program for generations to come with stable permit fees, increased only by inflation, while also protecting the value of cabin-owner improvements.

 

Passage of the Cabin Fee Act completes more than 7 years of work by the leadership of National Forest Homeowners and its partner organizations in the Cabin Coalition 2: Oregon Forest Homeowners, Washington State Forest Homeowners, Lake Wenatchee Summerhome Assoc., Priest Lake Permittees Assoc., Sawtooth Forest Cabin Owners, and Mt. Hood Forest Homeowners Assoc.  These volunteer efforts succeeded due to the generous financial support of tract associations and individual cabin owners who contributed repeatedly in support of the cause.

 

Our efforts as cabin owners, thankfully received early support from Chairman Doc Hastings (R-WA), our sponsor in the House and Senator Jon Tester (D-MT), our sponsor in the Senate. Both gentlemen and their staffs have been extremely helpful and unwavering in their support and dedication throughout this multi-year effort. Additionally, the Cabin Fee Act was co-sponsored in both House and Senate by many key legislators of both parties, as a result of the overwhelming number of emails and telephone calls from their constituent cabin owners. We strongly encourage cabin owners to express a personal thank you to their Representatives and Senators for acting to secure the future of the Recreation Residence Program. Contact information is provided for this purpose on the NFH website.

 

Finally, crucial to the drafting and passage of the Cabin Fee Act has been the cooperation and assistance of senior management of the U.S. Forest Service. Early on, the Forest Service recognized the inconsistencies and administrative problems in the existing permit fee process (CUFFA) and the opportunity that the Cabin Fee Act presented to eliminate the cumbersome and expensive appraisal-based fee system. The end result, with the passage of CFA, is a more equitable and efficient system. We are indebted to Chief Tom Tidwell and his senior staff for their unwavering support of the legislation on behalf of the cabin community and the American public.

 

What Happens Now?

 

Passage of the Cabin Fee Act has an immediate impact on cabin fees for those cabin owners whose CUFFA fee exceeds $5,600.  It will take the Forest Service time to develop and issue administrative directions in accordance with the new Act.  For those cabin owners with 2015 fees exceeding $5,600, you may consider delaying payment.  Please refer to the NFH website for additional information.

 

Although the Cabin Fee Act is a relatively short and simple piece of legislation, there will be questions about process, implementation, and timing.  To facilitate receiving and responding to questions, a CFA Frequently Asked Questions document has been linked to the NFH website homepage, along with a CFA Questions? form for submitting questions.  We’ve also posted an easy to read CFA Summary document, summarizing the key provisions of the bill.  Please check the NFH website periodically for updated information.

 

            www.nationalforesthomeowners.org

 

We are excited and significantly relieved by passage of the Cabin Fee Act and completion of this seven-year-long effort. Our efforts will continue, working in cooperation with the Forest Service to ensure that the CFA is implemented as intended. Thank you all for your persistence, support and commitment to this effort. We could not have completed this journey without you.

 

Jay Tripathi, NFH President, for the Cabin 2 Coalition

December 12, 2014

C2 Steering Committee


Geoff Anderson                   Brad Aspell               Barbara Bailey

Pete Bailey                          Dave Damron           Doug Gann              

Roy Glauthier                      Jay Tripathi               Ernie Atencio, Exec Director

 

C2 Committee Members (past and present)

 

Mike Hoover                          Glen Hildreth            Dick Almy

Al Molineux                           Bernie Kosola           Ron Yandt

David Mead                           Lynn Watkins           Albert Pollmar

Dick Burrows                         Sarah Dahl               George Cardinet

Sally Goodin                          Fran Filer                 Ted Filer

Nancy Chapman                   Barry Davis               Mary Clarke Ver Hoef

Sharon Karr                           Bill Kennedy             Bill Johnson

 

C2 Washington Representatives

 

Aubrey King, Aubrey King & Associates

Michelle Giguere, Ball Janik LLP

Heath Heikkila, Ball Janik LLP

 

Zig Zag Riverfront Cabin Price Reduced $10,000!

by Liz Warren

This is a wonderful cabin located along the Zig Zag River just off Highway 26 with original knotty pine, a stone fireplace with wood stove insert, and two bedrooms upstairs. A big deck on the riverside makes the perfect spot for summer barbeques. Skiers will like the easy access for getting up to the slopes less than 15 minutes away!

Originally built in 1925, it's in great shape for it's age. The warmth of wood is throughout the cabin. A big woodshed is just steps from the cabin too. Enjoy a bit of Mt. Hood history when you put your head down in this cabin! Just reduced to $129,950

Mt. Hood National Forest cabin on the Zig Zag RiverMt. Hood National Forest Cabin on the Zig Zag River

Mt. Hood National Forest Cabin on the Zig Zag RiverZig Zag River in the Mt. Hood National Forest

Mt. Hood Inspiration

by Liz Warren

Hit the coffee below for some Monday Morning Inspiration

The warmth of wood throughout this home makes for a wonderful relaxing setting in a cabin or mini lodge. High vaulted ceilings with an open floor plan, the great room which is perfect for gatherings. A huge rock fireplace with a wood stove insert is the perfect spot to pull off wet clothes and warm up the toes after a day on the slopes. Walls of windows for views of the trees. Stone patio area, built in barbeque plus hot tub!!

Zig Zag Village Home for SaleZig Zag Village, Rhododendron Oregon Mini Lodge for Sale

 

Two spacious bedrooms and a loft bedroom lends plenty of room for full time living or as a vacation home. It even has a laundry room! 

Amenities include pool and tennis court and summer trails with common area down to the Sandy River for picnics by the water too. Just up the road is the Mt. Hood National Forest. Great for cross country skiing, snow shoeing or hiking trails forever. Mountain bikers are a short ride to nationally renowned Sandy Ridge park. Twenty five minutes to premium Mt. Hood ski areas make for the perfect location for recreation lovers. 

Just listed at $199,950 and more details here!

 

 

 

Sandy Glacier Ice Caves on Mt. Hood

by Liz Warren

Up on Mt. Hood the Sandy Glacier boasts the largest glacier ice cave system in the lower  48 states. Lots of recent attention has been brought to this discovery. Recently a new viral video is out called "Requiem of Ice" which was filmed over a years time. The caves were discovered about a decade ago and have been mapped and studied. The two systems of caves are called Snow Dragon and Pure Imagination.

A Portland area film company called Uncage the Soul and Aerial Technology International collaborated on the project. Aerial Technologies sells drones and custom builds aerial solutions for customers. Uncage the Soul creates adventure, commercial and documentary productions.

Enjoy Mt. Hood's Hidden Jewel  Requiem of Ice

 

 

October Home Sales For Mt. Hood

by Liz Warren

October home sales were down from September on the mountain. After a lingering warm fall it could be buyers were out enjoying our exceptional extended fall weather which came to a screeching halt when big winds and six inches of snow hit Welches this month. Nationally and in Portland sales for October were record breaking with the highest number of sales since 2006. 

Here's what sold in October:

Mt Hood property sales for October 2014

Mt. Hood sales for October 2014

The biggest winners this month were Condo sales in Government Camp!

Crazy Week, Crazy Weather

by Liz Warren

Mt. Hood area residents have had more than a few days of big winds, freezing temps and snow! Lets start with the big winds that knocked out power to many mountain residents, at least a 1,000 in total, with huge gusts taking down big healthy trees and doing a lot of damage throughout the area including the forest service! 

                 Tree on a cabin in Rhododendron oregon

Freezing temps that brought the chill of winter early put vacation home owners in a panic in getting their pipes drained down and ready for the extended cold snap!

Then a bit of snow and ice showed up to top it off. Welches has about six inches on the ground and side roads are still fairly treacherous with ice pack. School was canceled for the second time for the Welches primary and middle schools due to road conditions.

Daytime warming should take care of some of the ice today.

Sun comes to Mt. Hood

New local resident Rod Scholl tells about his power outage experience and the generator he installed when he build his new home.

Heading back to our normal fall weather will be a great relief for many. This snow opened Mt. Hood Meadows this weekend and of course, Timberline, with the Palmer ski lift, is really rocking for skiers already!

 

 

 

 

Roofs for Troops-Low Cost and Free Homes for Vets

by Liz Warren

Have you ever heard for Roofs for Troops? This is a program that receives donated homes across the US to rehab in preparation for a Vet to either purchase the home at a huge discount or actually get a home for FREE. It's true. If you know of a Vet who needs a home, tell them about this program and visit the website at http://www.roofsfortroops.org to learn how the program works and how to apply.

Mt. Hood Cabin Rustica

by Liz Warren

If you are looking for a rustic style log sided cabin for your Mt. Hood getaway that is super affordable, this cabin is a great choice! It's been family owned for a long time and the current owners enjoyed bringing their kids up from knee high in the forest enjoying the outdoors.

Located in Rhododendron, this Mt. Hood National Forest cabin is located on Road 20E which is within a short walking distance to the Zig Zag River or Still Creek. Multiple sleeping areas and a very open floor plan with knotty pine, wood floors and a minimalist experience. An outhouse is steps from the cabin.

Super affordable at $55,000! Close to hiking, skiing and all Mt. Hood activities.

Mt. Hood National Forest Cabin Mt. Hood National Forest cabin

Resort at the Mountain Has Foot Golf!

by Liz Warren

Ever heard of Foot Golf? If you visited the Resort at the Mountain in Welches Oregon and played golf on the 27 hole golf course you can see the big circles with huge holes marking the location of the Foot Golf pins. It's the latest new sport to hit our area. This Resort Flyer gives details on costs to play and a video below explains the game!

   Foot Golf at the Resort at the Mountain

 

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