The council approved transferring a section of South Royal Road to the City of Ridgefield so the city can upgrade the infrastructure to urban standards within its Urban Growth Area (UGA). Additionally, officials authorized the demolition of dilapidated structures on commercially zoned property that was previously acquired for a future intersection expansion project. Finally, the county approved using Park Impact Fee funds to acquire a 2.7-acre parcel near a recently developed subdivision to improve public trail connectivity.
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Clark County Council · Jun 02, 2026 · 1:26:30–1:26:43 · Watch on CVTV ↗
Keywords: zoning UGA plat subdivision infrastructure
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1:25:29 No, it hasn't been used for anything of note. OK, thank you. OK, how far east does PIF 10 go? PIF 10-- I don't know exactly how far it goes. I apologize. I think it runs to 29th, which is Cozy Campus right on 29th. If it doesn't run to 29th, it runs to the other side of the WSU campus. But I don't think the WSU campus is in PIF 10. But I can certainly provide that for you. I was just wondering. I know there's a great deal of development going on there. So I was wondering, because that development keeps going beyond the 29th. Yes, Chair Marshall, we're actively looking for property in every part of every PIF district, and even just outside. Because typically, we can afford property
1:26:28 outside of a PIF district. Once the urban growth boundary moves or the zoning changes, we get priced out of the market. So we're actively looking for things that we would consider serving a PIF district that might be outside the urban growth boundary. Because a community park serves a half a mile radius, and a neighborhood park serves a half a mile radius, and a community park serves a three mile radius. And so we've been working with our attorneys to get an interpretation together and a legal opinion that we can spend PIF district dollars if it's still serving the PIF district, but not physically right inside it. Right. That makes sense. Those parcels are going fast. Yeah, like I mentioned earlier, we just can't act as fast as a developer or somebody who wants to buy five acres and build a hobby ranch.
1:27:28 And I thought I was trying to find in here-- was there a covenant on this property? Was it intended to be used for conservation? Did I see that correctly? We won't be putting a covenant on it. No, I thought that one existed already.
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direct keyword 1:26:30–1:26:43 zoning, UGA, plat, subdivision, infrastructure
ng beyond the 29th. Yes, Chair Marshall, we're actively looking for property in every part of every PIF district, and even just outside. Because typically, we can afford property outside of a PIF district. Once the urban growth boundary moves or the zoning changes, we get priced out of the market. So we're actively looking for things that we would consider serving a PIF district that might be outside the urban growth boundary. Because a community park serves a half a mile radius, and a neighborh