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Clark County reports scattered multifamily growth, plans code change to clarify school impact fees

3806228 · April 18, 2025
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County planners presented 2022–2024 housing permit and construction data by school district and said a county code amendment will clarify how different housing types are counted for school impact fees.

Clark County planners presented representatives of local school districts with consolidated housing-permit and new-construction data for 2022–2024 and said the county will propose a code amendment to clarify how single‑family, multifamily, accessory dwelling units and manufactured homes are treated for school impact fees.

The data matters to school districts because housing unit type affects projected student yield and capital‑facilities planning, county planner Richard Davio told the Clark County Schools Advisory Council on April 10, 2025.

Davio summarized permit and construction figures by district and product type (single‑family new home construction, manufactured homes, accessory dwelling units (ADUs) and multifamily units). He said Ridgefield and Vancouver showed the largest single‑family and multifamily…

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