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Tuesday, March 19, 2024
March 19, 2024

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Land-Use Review

The Columbian
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The following are local land-use proposals. The county or city may rate them in three categories: nonsignificant, no environmental impact study needed; nonsignificant, provided proponents meet certain conditions; and significant, requiring an environmental impact study.

Clark County Department of Public Works

Submit comments by the date below to Clark County Public Works, P.O. Box 9810, Vancouver, WA 98666.

HERITAGE: The Clark County Department of Public Works proposes to replace the bridge along Northeast 88th Street over Fifth Plain Creek due to structural deficiencies. The existing 43-foot-long, two-span bridge will be replaced by a 70-foot-long, single-span concrete slab and stringer bridge. Construction will include roadway transition improvements. A road closure of Northeast 88th Street will be necessary during construction. The project is on Northeast 88th Street, one-half mile east of its intersection with Northeast Ward Road. Environmental impact rating: nonsignificant. Comment deadline: Tuesday. Staff contact: Lisa Hemesath 360-397-2121, ext. 4865.

City of Vancouver

Submit comments by the date below to Development Review Services, City of Vancouver, P.O. Box 1995, Vancouver, WA 98668-1995.

LANDOVER-SHARMEL: Villas on 28th Street LLC seeks approval to construct a 170-unit development at 12101 and 12119 N.E. 28th St., in the R-22 zone. Environmental impact rating: nonsignificant. Comment deadline: Monday. Staff contact: Andrew Reule, 360-487-7891 or andrew.reule@cityofvancouver.us.

City of Washougal

Submit comments by the date below to city of Washougal, 1701 C St., Washougal, WA 98671, or e-mail mkneipp@ci.washougal.wa.us

MT. NORWAY VILLAGE SUBDIVISION: Roland Shockley seeks approval to divide 0.98 of an acre into six single-family residential lots and one tract. The site is at the intersection of 44th and Fir streets, and 45th and Fir streets, in the R1-7.5 zone. Comment deadline: Monday.

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