The former Camas home of Underwriters Laboratories — a consumer electronics testing and certification company now known as UL — will soon be a part of the Camas School District.
The Camas School Board unanimously approved the $11.5 million purchase of the 57.6-acre property and 115,000-square-foot building at a Monday night board meeting.
Camas School District Superintendent Jeff Snell called the purchase “a once in a lifetime opportunity” and said that, although the district currently does not have need for a property or building of that size, he believes the community will be happy to have the property, which sits adjacent to the district’s Skyridge Middle School, at 2600 N.W. Lake Road.
“It’s pretty rare to get a property of that size,” Snell told board members Monday, adding the school district could even choose even place another comprehensive high school “if that’s what the community needed” at the former UL site.
Board member Erika Cox, who made the motion to approve the property acquisition, said she looked at the purchase as “an opportunity for growth and imagination.”