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Staff outlines mitigation, floodplain and steep‑slope conditions for Willamette View riverfront project

Clackamas County Hearings Officer · February 19, 2026
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Summary

County planners said the proposal disturbs ~9,764 sq ft of habitat conservation area requiring about 98 trees and 488 shrubs in mitigation, that dock/gangway require a no‑rise certification in the floodplain, and that liquefiable soils mean stamped geotechnical certification will be required for certain structures.

Clackamas County staff provided detailed environmental findings at the Feb. 19, 2026 hearing on Willamette View’s riverfront park proposal, identifying mitigation obligations and specific technical conditions the applicant must meet before development permits are issued.

Habitat conservation area: Senior planner Taylor Campy said the site contains high and moderate HCA and that the project would disturb approximately 9,764 square feet. Using the county’s prescribed pathway A methodology, staff calculated mitigation requirements of 98 new trees and 488 new shrubs and reviewed the applicant’s mitigation plan for plant sizing, spacing and allowable locations; the mitigation plan includes native species and spacing details intended to meet code…

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