Skamania County has enacted a moratorium on recreational facilities development in response to concerns about a project that endeavors to bring an adventure park to the county’s West End.
County commissioners Richard Mahar, Tom Lannen and Asa Leckie voted unanimously for the moratorium during a meeting held Oct. 24, after several West End residents asked the County to review and modify its definitions of “recreational facilities” and “recreational activities” in its zoning code.
West End resident George Perry told The Post-Record his advocacy group considers the moratorium a win, and said, “The County’s planning and community development departments now have the opportunity to make sure the language is tight so it’s not misinterpreted.”
Property developer Derek Hoyte has launched an effort to construct an adventure park featuring a “mountain coaster,” zip line course, net park and event venue, on a 150-acre plot of land located at 4101 Canyon Creek Road, which he purchased in 2022.
In August, Marty Snell, a planning services manager for Mackay Sposito, a Vancouver-based consulting firm Hoyte hired to oversee the project, sent an invitation to West End residents living within 500 feet of Hoyte’s property, inviting them to an “informational meeting” that was to be held Tuesday, Aug. 15, at the Laurel Lane Event and Retreat Center in rural Washougal. The meeting was eventually canceled and not rescheduled.