Opponents of a proposed drug rehabilitation facility in Camas’ Prune Hill neighborhood are challenging a recent hearings examiner decision granting the facility a conditional-use permit.
Camas Hearings Examiner Joe Turner ruled in favor of the Discover Recover substance abuse treatment and rehabilitation center’s conditional-use permit on April 28, paving the way for Discover Recovery’s owners to convert the former Fairgate Estate assisted living center into a 15-bed rehabilitation center geared toward working professionals seeking help for substance abuse disorders.
The 2.39-acre Fairgate Estate property is located next to the Dorothy Fox Elementary School, the city of Camas’ Dorothy Fox Park and the Harvest Community Church at 2213 N.W. 23rd Ave., in a residential zone intended for single-family homes that also allows for a variety of conditional uses, including “nursing, rest or convalescent homes.”
Discover Recovery, a company that has operated a 40-bed inpatient drug treatment and rehabilitation center in Long Beach, Washington, since 2018, applied for the conditional-use permit on Jan. 21.
By the end of February, hundreds of Prune Hill neighbors had come together online to oppose the rehabilitation facility, form the Dorothy Fox Safety Alliance, sign a petition opposing the placement of a drug rehab in Prune Hill and raise more than $5,000 on GoFundMe to pay for an appeal if Turner ruled in favor of the Discover Recovery conditional-use permit.