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Avista requests 10‑foot underground power easement through Mica Peak conservation parcels; county staff support restoration plan
Summary
Avista requested a 10‑foot underground power easement across three parcels in the Mica Peak Conservation Area; county staff said the route mainly follows an existing 60‑foot overhead easement, reduces wildfire risk and includes a two‑year restoration plan.
Spokane County staff presented a request from Avista on April 29 seeking a new 10‑foot underground power easement across three parcels (about 900 acres combined) within the Mica Peak Conservation Area. Staff said the parcels were acquired in 2017 using Conservation Futures funds and a grant from the Washington Recreation and Conservation Office (RCO).
According to staff, Avista already holds an older…
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