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Agency sends Spring Motor Inn cabin proposal back for EAF corrections and wetlands clarification
Summary
The planning agency returned an application for seven seasonal cabins at Spring Motor Inn, asking the applicant to correct discrepancies on the Environmental Assessment Form related to wetlands, archaeological sensitivity and hazardous-waste cleanup status before further review.
The Washington County Planning Agency voted to return an application from Spring Motor Inn for a seven-cabin seasonal expansion and asked the applicant to correct discrepancies on the Environmental Assessment Form (EAF). The action was taken after staff said the EAF answers did not match the state mapping data.
Pam, a planning agency staff member, described the proposal as seven seasonal cabins, each about 30 by 36 feet with two rooms and a 6-by-30-foot porch, elevated on summer tubes. The…
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