Chuck and Janessa Stoltz, the owners of Camas’ unique, Lacamas Lake-adjacent Acorn & the Oak restaurant, had already weathered more than their fair share of hurdles when the city’s planning manager emailed another piece of bad news earlier this month: the city could not approve the couple’s plans to build a permanent cover over their back patio.
The Stoltzes had been excited by the idea of being able to keep their diners warm and cozy no matter the season – and had already talked at length with city staff about the idea and spent money on an engineer and architect to come up with a covered patio design that would offer Lacamas Lake views and be a natural addition to the eclectic, flower-filled Acorn & the Oak.
“The (city) let us go a couple months and we got so excited,” Janessa Stoltz said. “We spent thousands on the plans, so it’s frustrating to get to that point.”
Camas Planning Manager Robert Maul told the couple their “proposed patio cover, while very tastefully designed, is essentially a building addition and not temporary in nature and also triggers several building and land-use permits.”
The Stoltzes were, by this point, used to setbacks. The couple had purchased the former Lakeside Chalet building, at 3533 N.E. Everett St., in February 2019, and jumped through permitting hoops for months before beginning a major revamp of the building’s interior. By March 2020, the couple had transformed the business into a lush, flower-filled, Midwest supper club-inspired retreat along Camas’ Lacamas Lake. And then the pandemic hit.