Camas city officials will gather community feedback this month on the future of its North Shore area located north of Lacamas Lake.
The city will host an open house from 4 to 7 p.m. on Aug. 17, at Lacamas Lake Lodge, as well as an online at EngageCamas.com, to discuss the second phase of subarea planning in the North Shore area.
“While (the first phase) of the subarea planning process focused on developing a community vision for the North Shore, Phase 2 is focused on guiding development in a way that implements the adopted vision statement,” the city stated on its EngageCamas website page devoted to the North Shore.
The city of Camas annexed the 800 acres of land known as the “North Shore” into the city limits in 2010. At the time, city officials planned to use the mainly agricultural area for a mix of residential, commercial and industrial uses. And while North Shore property owners could develop the area according to those current zoning designations, officials are hoping the city’s nearly 4-year subarea planning process will help alter the North Shore, changing zoning overlays, protecting natural areas and giving the city a unique mix of recreational opportunities, housing options not found in other areas of Camas, locally owned commercial businesses and some light industrial business parks located further away from the lake on the northern end of the North Shore.
“While current uses are primarily agriculture and single-family residences, most of the subarea is in private ownership and the area is anticipated to experience substantial growth over the next 20 years,” the city stated on its North Shore website.