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Clark County Supports Trust-Land Transfer Application for Little Baldy Mountain Parcel Inside Camp Bonneville Perimeter

5825903 · September 25, 2025
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Summary

Clark County public works asked the council for support to submit a Washington Department of Natural Resources trust-land transfer application for roughly 135–140 acres (Little Baldy Mountain) that lies inside the Camp Bonneville perimeter; council signaled support and recommended the county manager sign the application and letter of intent.

Clark County staff sought council support on Sept. 24 to submit a trust-land transfer application to the Washington Department of Natural Resources (DNR) for a parcel commonly called Little Baldy Mountain that lies inside the Camp Bonneville perimeter. Councilors agreed to proceed and indicated the county manager may sign the application and required letter of intent.

Kevin Tyler, lands management division manager in Public Works, explained the DNR trust-land transfer program and the application timeline. He said the program allows DNR to transfer trust properties to eligible receiving entities, after which the…

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