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Wilbur Ternyik

Wilbur E. Ternyik (January 26, 1926 – April 2, 2018) was an American civic leader who has been characterized as a founding father of coastal planning,[1] a coastal advocate,[2] and a guardian of the Oregon Coast.[3] News coverage of his work has described him as an international expert on sand dunes,[4] and has noted his "decades of work to protect the environment that draws thousands to the Oregon coast."[5] Ternyik's outreach to skeptical local officials in the early 1970s, persuading them to engage with then-Governor Tom McCall's call for land use planning in advance of the state's landmark land use legislation, has been identified as his most significant achievement.[6]

Wilbur Ternyik
Born
Wilbur Earl Ternyik

January 26, 1926
Astoria, Oregon
DiedApril 2, 2018
Known forCoastal planning

He served multiple terms as the mayor of Florence, Oregon (from 1985 to 1988 and again from 1991 to 1992).[7], as well as 16 years on the Florence City Council and 29 years as a commissioner on the Port of Siuslaw.[8]

Personal life and military service edit

Wilbur Ternyik was a descendant of Clatsop leader Chief Coboway,[9][10] who met the Lewis and Clark expedition in 1804 when they arrived at the Pacific Coast near Astoria, Oregon.[2] His father was a Hungarian immigrant. His father moved back to the east coast prior to Ternyik's birth, and his mother suffered from alcoholism; he was mostly raised by his grandparents.[6] Ternyik was born in Astoria[11] and grew up in Warrenton, Oregon, graduating from Warrenton High School.[12] He often wore a tan buckskin jacket and used what he called his "tomahawk peace pipe" as a gavel in meetings.[11][13][14]

Ternyik, a U.S. Marine,[6] was awarded a Purple Heart award after an injury on May 10, 1945, during his World War II service in Okinawa.[8] He spent eight months recovering in the hospital from machine gun wounds to his leg.[12] Ternyik had a brain cyst removed in 1991.[6]

Career edit

At age 16 Ternyik began working part-time for the U.S. Soil Conservation Service, (precursor to Natural Resources Conservation Service).[2][15] In 1952, Ternyik supervised early efforts to stabilized sand dunes on the Oregon Coast.[16]

In 1953 he established Wave Beach Grass Nursery,[12] and is credited with planting European beach grass in dune stabilization efforts.[17]

Then-governor Tom McCall delivered a speech to coastal government officials in 1970, urging them to engage in land use planning. His speech was poorly received, but Ternyik agreed with him, and set about building a coalition of "people on the coast who wanted to control their own fate." He and this group later persuaded the legislature to establish the Oregon Coastal Conservation and Development Commission (OCCDC). The OCCDC's work would serve as a model for land use legislation later adopted more broadly in Oregon.[6]

In 1971, Ternyik was elected chair of the OCCDC, presiding over a group of 24 elected officials and six at-large representatives appointed by Governor Tom McCall. The commission included "developers and environmentalists, Republicans and Democrats, property right advocates and land use activists, economic doomsayers and coastal naturalists,"[12] who all contributed to the discussions. Ternyik's work with the OCCDC was not without controversy. Oregon Student Public Interest Research Group (OSPIRG) criticized OCCDC's estuary planning as potentially destructive of "Oregon's most pristine estuaries."[18] On the other hand, one of the commissioners resigned as chair of two committees, saying he didn't believe the OCCDC gave "enough weight to the economic consequences of proposed environmental restrictions."[19]

Ternyik chaired the Oregon Coastal Conservation and Development Commission (OCCDC) from 1971 to 1975. The OCCDC's central task was to develop an overall land use plan for the coast.[2] According to Dylan Darling of The Register-Guard, "[Ternyik's] impact on the Oregon Coast was conservational — he helped stop drifting dunes by planting grass and guided state and federal laws to protect coastal natural resources".[2] Darling wrote, "The coastal commission's decisions laid the groundwork for state and federal land use laws."[2]

The OCCSC published many reports,[20] including estuary planning guidelines[21] and a historical and archaeological site inventory,[22] as well as interim reports to the Oregon Legislature.[23] Over the years, Ternyik worked with "Governors Tom McCall, Robert Straub and later Victor Atiyeh, in addition to working with state legislators, local elected officials and residents addressing development and implementation of Oregon's Coastal Goals and Guidelines."[12] The Oregon Legislature passed the Oregon Land Conservation and Development Act of 1973, and the OCCDC's work leading to that legislation was acknowledged in a 2006 presentation on the history of land use planning in Oregon.[24]

Lincoln County Planning Director Onno Husing said, "...for years Ternyik was the most influential figure on the Oregon Coast."[2] Husing wrote,

The work of OCC&DC also had a national impact. Senator Mark Hatfield and Senator Bob Packwood could tell their colleagues that Oregonians were already making coastal management a reality. It wasn't a theory. As such, Oregon's successful experience birthing coastal planning played a vital role in the passage of the federal Coastal Zone Management Act (CZMA) in 1972.[3]

Ternyik authored the 1979 book, Beach and Dune Implementation Techniques, "a primer in the field of beach restoration", according to the Siuslaw News.[7] By the mid-1990s, European beach grass was considered an invasive species, harmful to snowy plover habitat.[25]

In 1984, Ternyik promoted an effort to form a new county, to be named "McCall County", out of the western portions of Lane and Douglas counties. He ceased the effort at the request of the governor.[26] "At the time we were being treated like a bunch of garbage, and we'd had enough of it," said Ternyik in 2005. Though the effort was not successful, Ternyik credited the effort with getting the county to treat their coastal constituents "a lot nicer," in part due to nervousness about losing timber revenue.[27]

Tributes edit

A life-size bronze bust of Ternyik by sculptor Lorenzo Ghiglieri was placed in the Gateway to Discovery building in Seaside by the Bridges Foundation of Turner in 2006.[28][29] At that tribute, Senator Mark Hatfield said, "Wilbur Ternyik never expected recognition. His work was the tangible creation of his heart's vision."[30] In 2009, the bronze bust was displayed at the state capitol in Salem before being exhibited at the Siuslaw Pioneer Museum in Florence, Oregon.[31]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . www.newslincolncounty.com. Archived from the original on July 7, 2018. Retrieved July 7, 2018.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Darling, Dylan. (PDF). The Register Guard. Archived from the original (PDF) on August 12, 2023. Retrieved August 12, 2023.
  3. ^ a b "Celebrating Oregon's Guardian of the Coast – Wilbur Ternyik – News Lincoln County". www.newslincolncounty.com. Retrieved July 7, 2018.
  4. ^ Sleeth, Peter D.; Church, Foster (July 6, 1997). "Oregon's Crowded Coast: First of Three Parts: Sanctuary Under Siege". The Oregonian.
  5. ^ Tobias, Lori (April 30, 2006). "Bust honors protector of coast". The Oregonian.
  6. ^ a b c d e Ross, Winston (May 1, 2006). "For years, Wilbur Ternyik has been a powerful advocate for the Oregon Coast: The sand man of Florence" (PDF). The Register-Guard.
  7. ^ a b Brennan, Mark (April 7, 2018). "A great man & a great steward of Oregon's coast". Siuslaw News. Retrieved July 8, 2018.
  8. ^ a b Brennan, Mark (April 4, 2018). "Long-time Florence resident Wilbur Ternyik passes away at the age of 92". Siuslaw News.
  9. ^ Sen. Mark O. Hatfield (September 2004). "Dear Fellow Oregonian" (PDF). Bridges Foundation. Retrieved August 12, 2023.
  10. ^ "Wilbur Ternyik Obituary (1926 - 2018) - Portland, OR - The Oregonian". Legacy.com. Retrieved August 12, 2023.
  11. ^ a b Husing, Onno (November 21, 2006). "The Clatsop-Nehalem Confederated Tribe Honors Wilbur Ternyik at Seaside Ceremony" (PDF). Oregon Coastal Zone Management Association. Retrieved July 7, 2018.
  12. ^ a b c d e "Wilbur E. Ternyik Tribute" (PDF). May 27, 2006.
  13. ^ Bacon, Larry (September 2005). "Wilbur Ternyik, a Life Built on Sand" (PDF). Oregon Coast Magazine. Retrieved July 7, 2018.
  14. ^ "Wilbur Ternyik was a character with character". Siuslaw News. Retrieved July 7, 2018.
  15. ^ Shea, Edmund M. (March 1969). "Wilbur Ternyik: He Tames the Wild Sands". The Rotarian. Rotary International: 45. ISSN 0035-838X.
  16. ^ Morgan, Genevieve (July 8, 1952). "Florence Boasts Big Sand Project". Eugene Register-Guard. Retrieved July 4, 2018 – via Newspapers.com.
  17. ^ Judy Fleagle (July 14, 2014). Around Florence. Arcadia Publishing Incorporated. pp. 108–. ISBN 978-1-4396-4611-3.
  18. ^ "Estuary Planning Criticized". The Capital Journal (Salem, Oregon). December 4, 1973. Retrieved July 7, 2018 – via Newspapers.com.
  19. ^ "Resigning was no surprise". The Capital Journal (Salem, Oregon). March 20, 1974. Retrieved July 7, 2018 – via Newspapers.com.
  20. ^ "Oregon Coastal Conservation and Development Commission". World Cat Identities. Retrieved July 4, 2018.
  21. ^ Oregon Coastal Conservation and Development Commission, Estuary Planning Guidelines, January 1973.
  22. ^ Oregon Coastal Conservation and Development Commission, Historical and Archaeological Site Inventory, Preliminary Report, March 1973.
  23. ^ "Oregon Coastal Conservation and Development Commission: a Status Report to the Legislature" (PDF). U.S. Government Publishing Office. December 1972.
  24. ^ (PDF). March 3, 2006. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 25, 2009.
  25. ^ Pickart, Andrea J. (1997). "Control of European Beachgrass (Ammophila arenaria) on the West Coast of the United States" (PDF). 1997 Symposium of the California Exotic Pest Plant Council. Retrieved September 20, 2008.
  26. ^ The Register-Guard, June 16, 1984. Siuslaw News June 20, 1984. The Oregonian, June 28, 1984.
  27. ^ Ross, Winston (September 30, 2005). "Secession by petition not a new idea". The Register-Guard.
  28. ^ "'I think we won the war'". The Daily Astorian. February 20, 2006.
  29. ^ "Photographs of Bronze for Wilbur E. Ternyik". The Bridges Foundation. Retrieved July 8, 2018.
  30. ^ "Comments and Quotes". The Bridges Foundation. Retrieved July 7, 2018.
  31. ^ "Tribute to Wilbur E. Ternyik, Oregon State Capitol, June 15-19, 2009" (PDF). June 15, 2009.

External links edit

  • Rep. Arnie Roblan's 2009 Congratulations to Wilbur Ternyik (video, 1:37)

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Wilbur E Ternyik January 26 1926 April 2 2018 was an American civic leader who has been characterized as a founding father of coastal planning 1 a coastal advocate 2 and a guardian of the Oregon Coast 3 News coverage of his work has described him as an international expert on sand dunes 4 and has noted his decades of work to protect the environment that draws thousands to the Oregon coast 5 Ternyik s outreach to skeptical local officials in the early 1970s persuading them to engage with then Governor Tom McCall s call for land use planning in advance of the state s landmark land use legislation has been identified as his most significant achievement 6 Wilbur TernyikBornWilbur Earl TernyikJanuary 26 1926Astoria OregonDiedApril 2 2018Known forCoastal planningHe served multiple terms as the mayor of Florence Oregon from 1985 to 1988 and again from 1991 to 1992 7 as well as 16 years on the Florence City Council and 29 years as a commissioner on the Port of Siuslaw 8 Contents 1 Personal life and military service 2 Career 3 Tributes 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksPersonal life and military service editWilbur Ternyik was a descendant of Clatsop leader Chief Coboway 9 10 who met the Lewis and Clark expedition in 1804 when they arrived at the Pacific Coast near Astoria Oregon 2 His father was a Hungarian immigrant His father moved back to the east coast prior to Ternyik s birth and his mother suffered from alcoholism he was mostly raised by his grandparents 6 Ternyik was born in Astoria 11 and grew up in Warrenton Oregon graduating from Warrenton High School 12 He often wore a tan buckskin jacket and used what he called his tomahawk peace pipe as a gavel in meetings 11 13 14 Ternyik a U S Marine 6 was awarded a Purple Heart award after an injury on May 10 1945 during his World War II service in Okinawa 8 He spent eight months recovering in the hospital from machine gun wounds to his leg 12 Ternyik had a brain cyst removed in 1991 6 Career editAt age 16 Ternyik began working part time for the U S Soil Conservation Service precursor to Natural Resources Conservation Service 2 15 In 1952 Ternyik supervised early efforts to stabilized sand dunes on the Oregon Coast 16 In 1953 he established Wave Beach Grass Nursery 12 and is credited with planting European beach grass in dune stabilization efforts 17 Then governor Tom McCall delivered a speech to coastal government officials in 1970 urging them to engage in land use planning His speech was poorly received but Ternyik agreed with him and set about building a coalition of people on the coast who wanted to control their own fate He and this group later persuaded the legislature to establish the Oregon Coastal Conservation and Development Commission OCCDC The OCCDC s work would serve as a model for land use legislation later adopted more broadly in Oregon 6 In 1971 Ternyik was elected chair of the OCCDC presiding over a group of 24 elected officials and six at large representatives appointed by Governor Tom McCall The commission included developers and environmentalists Republicans and Democrats property right advocates and land use activists economic doomsayers and coastal naturalists 12 who all contributed to the discussions Ternyik s work with the OCCDC was not without controversy Oregon Student Public Interest Research Group OSPIRG criticized OCCDC s estuary planning as potentially destructive of Oregon s most pristine estuaries 18 On the other hand one of the commissioners resigned as chair of two committees saying he didn t believe the OCCDC gave enough weight to the economic consequences of proposed environmental restrictions 19 Ternyik chaired the Oregon Coastal Conservation and Development Commission OCCDC from 1971 to 1975 The OCCDC s central task was to develop an overall land use plan for the coast 2 According to Dylan Darling of The Register Guard Ternyik s impact on the Oregon Coast was conservational he helped stop drifting dunes by planting grass and guided state and federal laws to protect coastal natural resources 2 Darling wrote The coastal commission s decisions laid the groundwork for state and federal land use laws 2 The OCCSC published many reports 20 including estuary planning guidelines 21 and a historical and archaeological site inventory 22 as well as interim reports to the Oregon Legislature 23 Over the years Ternyik worked with Governors Tom McCall Robert Straub and later Victor Atiyeh in addition to working with state legislators local elected officials and residents addressing development and implementation of Oregon s Coastal Goals and Guidelines 12 The Oregon Legislature passed the Oregon Land Conservation and Development Act of 1973 and the OCCDC s work leading to that legislation was acknowledged in a 2006 presentation on the history of land use planning in Oregon 24 Lincoln County Planning Director Onno Husing said for years Ternyik was the most influential figure on the Oregon Coast 2 Husing wrote The work of OCC amp DC also had a national impact Senator Mark Hatfield and Senator Bob Packwood could tell their colleagues that Oregonians were already making coastal management a reality It wasn t a theory As such Oregon s successful experience birthing coastal planning played a vital role in the passage of the federal Coastal Zone Management Act CZMA in 1972 3 Ternyik authored the 1979 book Beach and Dune Implementation Techniques a primer in the field of beach restoration according to the Siuslaw News 7 By the mid 1990s European beach grass was considered an invasive species harmful to snowy plover habitat 25 In 1984 Ternyik promoted an effort to form a new county to be named McCall County out of the western portions of Lane and Douglas counties He ceased the effort at the request of the governor 26 At the time we were being treated like a bunch of garbage and we d had enough of it said Ternyik in 2005 Though the effort was not successful Ternyik credited the effort with getting the county to treat their coastal constituents a lot nicer in part due to nervousness about losing timber revenue 27 Tributes editA life size bronze bust of Ternyik by sculptor Lorenzo Ghiglieri was placed in the Gateway to Discovery building in Seaside by the Bridges Foundation of Turner in 2006 28 29 At that tribute Senator Mark Hatfield said Wilbur Ternyik never expected recognition His work was the tangible creation of his heart s vision 30 In 2009 the bronze bust was displayed at the state capitol in Salem before being exhibited at the Siuslaw Pioneer Museum in Florence Oregon 31 See also editLand use in OregonReferences edit Founding Father of Coastal Planning Dies at Age 92 News Lincoln County www newslincolncounty com Archived from the original on July 7 2018 Retrieved July 7 2018 a b c d e f g Darling Dylan Wilbur Ternyik protector of Oregon Coast dies at 92 PDF The Register Guard Archived from the original PDF on August 12 2023 Retrieved August 12 2023 a b Celebrating Oregon s Guardian of the Coast Wilbur Ternyik News Lincoln County www newslincolncounty com Retrieved July 7 2018 Sleeth Peter D Church Foster July 6 1997 Oregon s Crowded Coast First of Three Parts Sanctuary Under Siege The Oregonian Tobias Lori April 30 2006 Bust honors protector of coast The Oregonian a b c d e Ross Winston May 1 2006 For years Wilbur Ternyik has been a powerful advocate for the Oregon Coast The sand man of Florence PDF The Register Guard a b Brennan Mark April 7 2018 A great man amp a great steward of Oregon s coast Siuslaw News Retrieved July 8 2018 a b Brennan Mark April 4 2018 Long time Florence resident Wilbur Ternyik passes away at the age of 92 Siuslaw News Sen Mark O Hatfield September 2004 Dear Fellow Oregonian PDF Bridges Foundation Retrieved August 12 2023 Wilbur Ternyik Obituary 1926 2018 Portland OR The Oregonian Legacy com Retrieved August 12 2023 a b Husing Onno November 21 2006 The Clatsop Nehalem Confederated Tribe Honors Wilbur Ternyik at Seaside Ceremony PDF Oregon Coastal Zone Management Association Retrieved July 7 2018 a b c d e Wilbur E Ternyik Tribute PDF May 27 2006 Bacon Larry September 2005 Wilbur Ternyik a Life Built on Sand PDF Oregon Coast Magazine Retrieved July 7 2018 Wilbur Ternyik was a character with character Siuslaw News Retrieved July 7 2018 Shea Edmund M March 1969 Wilbur Ternyik He Tames the Wild Sands The Rotarian Rotary International 45 ISSN 0035 838X Morgan Genevieve July 8 1952 Florence Boasts Big Sand Project Eugene Register Guard Retrieved July 4 2018 via Newspapers com Judy Fleagle July 14 2014 Around Florence Arcadia Publishing Incorporated pp 108 ISBN 978 1 4396 4611 3 Estuary Planning Criticized The Capital Journal Salem Oregon December 4 1973 Retrieved July 7 2018 via Newspapers com Resigning was no surprise The Capital Journal Salem Oregon March 20 1974 Retrieved July 7 2018 via Newspapers com Oregon Coastal Conservation and Development Commission World Cat Identities Retrieved July 4 2018 Oregon Coastal Conservation and Development Commission Estuary Planning Guidelines January 1973 Oregon Coastal Conservation and Development Commission Historical and Archaeological Site Inventory Preliminary Report March 1973 Oregon Coastal Conservation and Development Commission a Status Report to the Legislature PDF U S Government Publishing Office December 1972 History of the Oregon Land Use Planning Program Presentation to the Task Force on Land Use Planning PDF March 3 2006 Archived from the original PDF on March 25 2009 Pickart Andrea J 1997 Control of European Beachgrass Ammophila arenaria on the West Coast of the United States PDF 1997 Symposium of the California Exotic Pest Plant Council Retrieved September 20 2008 The Register Guard June 16 1984 Siuslaw News June 20 1984 The Oregonian June 28 1984 Ross Winston September 30 2005 Secession by petition not a new idea The Register Guard I think we won the war The Daily Astorian February 20 2006 Photographs of Bronze for Wilbur E Ternyik The Bridges Foundation Retrieved July 8 2018 Comments and Quotes The Bridges Foundation Retrieved July 7 2018 Tribute to Wilbur E Ternyik Oregon State Capitol June 15 19 2009 PDF June 15 2009 External links editRep Arnie Roblan s 2009 Congratulations to Wilbur Ternyik video 1 37 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wilbur Ternyik amp oldid 1183198482, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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