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Staff recommends approval of three Clark County open-space tax assessments, including shoreline tract on Lacamas Creek
Summary
County forester Hunter Decker told the Clark County Planning Commission staff recommends approval of three open-space current-use assessment requests — two for historic properties and one reclassification of an 11.43-acre stream-protection tract along Lacamas Creek — ahead of a public hearing set for two weeks.
Hunter Decker, Clark County’s county forester with the Department of Public Works, told the Planning Commission on March 5 that staff is recommending approval of three open-space current-use assessment requests: two historic properties and a stream-protection reclassification. "We got three requests for the open space assessment," Decker said, "two of them do meet the historical preservation ... and then we also have one request that needs the stream protection."
The first application is for the William Frederick Hoffman House, a 0.52-acre parcel registered with the county heritage register and built in 1912; Decker said staff recommends approval of the 0.52 acres. The second is a 0.09-acre historic parcel that…
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