A Skamania County property owner who earlier this year proposed building an adventure park on his 150-acre site, says he is rethinking the project after receiving criticism from West End neighbors.
“We had some ideas that we were exploring last summer, but we’ve done a complete reset … and there is no solid proposal for anything at this point in time,” Derek Hoyte told The Post-Record from the site of his zipline company in Maui, Hawaii, Nov 3. “All of it is in draft mode. We have obviously received a lot of feedback, which has impacted any potential plans that we were considering and put them in a different light.”
Hoyte said he purchased the 150-acre plot of land located at 4101 Canyon Creek Road in 2022, as an investment property, but also as a potential home site.
“If we do move forward with anything, I would want to do it in cooperation with the neighbors and their concerns,” Hoyte said. “I want everybody to consider me as a good neighbor and to realize that I do care.”
In August, Marty Snell, a planning services manager for MacKay Sposito, a Vancouver consulting firm Hoyte hired to oversee the project, invited West End residents living within 500 feet of Hoyte’s property to an “informational meeting,” to be held Aug. 15, at the Laurel Lane Event and Retreat Center in rural Washougal.