The Port of Camas-Washougal will hold an open house from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Wednesday, June 5, to provide community members with information about its request to annex Grove Field airport into Clark County’s urban growth boundary.
“We’ll have some poster boards showing some of the property, and maybe some of the commercial renderings and that (Port leaders) had up before in terms of what could happen on some of the on some of the Port properties,” said Marty Snell, a property services manager for Vancouver-based Mackay Esposito, said during a Port Commission meeting on May 1.
“We’ll probably have a couple of flip charts where we could start cataloging a frequently-asked-question list. (We’ll talk about) some parking lot issues. We do want to hear from people in terms of their hopes and fears, maybe some pros and cons of bringing the property into the urban growth boundary, what’s realistic in terms of annexation and development of property.”
Snell sent formal request letters on behalf of the Port to city of Camas and Clark County leaders in March.
“It’s a process,” Ripp said during a March 6 Port Commission workshop. “Right now, we’re not in Clark County’s urban growth boundary, so we have to go through that process first. All public agencies, including Clark County and the city of Camas, are currently updating their comprehensive plans, so the timing works out. Our end goal is to get annexed into the city of Camas. You have to be in the urban growth boundary to be annexed into the City. Our airport property is adjacent and already tied to the North Shore, which is in the city limits, so it makes sense.”