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Clark County Planning Commission · Jul 16, 2026 · 2:06:17–2:06:33 · Watch on CVTV ↗
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Keywords: zoning comprehensive plan Capital Facilities affordable housing building permits infrastructure capital facilities Comprehensive Plan
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2:05:16 Just for my, I don't have a map in front of me. Just kind of letting us know where they're kind of generally. - Yeah. - But not specifically. - Yeah, then the map that I had at the work session. I mean, we could pull that up, but I have the descriptions. So I intend to rile that off for each one, if that helps. And is it helpful to have the population served in that stuff? I mean, yeah, okay, all right. So next up, we are talking about CPZ 2025-00011,
2:05:54 Fire District 6 Capital Facilities Plan and Impact Fees. As I stated at the outset, I won't go through the criteria in any great detail unless you have a particular question. The findings for both the large criteria A that speaks to the RCWs and WACs and the county comprehensive plan, we found that was met the basic threshold requirements. And then in the criteria B, the four-part review for this group. Again, very similar plan in structure and approach. And so we also found that this Fire District 6 meets that criteria, and therefore we recommend approval. Jeff, if you could scroll down just to the little
2:06:52 fee table there, great. So similar situation, slightly different numbers, but same formula, same approach for District 6 here. Single-family 791, multi-family 563 per unit, non-residential 91 cents per square foot.
2:07:14 This District 6 is the district that serves 37 square miles in the communities of Hazel Dell, Salmon Creek, Felida, Mount Vista, and part of the Fairgrounds area. This district has a population that serves of 77,000
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direct keyword 2:06:17–2:06:33 zoning, comprehensive plan, Capital Facilities, affordable housing, building permits, infrastructure, capital facilities, Comprehensive Plan
Capital Facilities Plan and Impact Fees. As I stated at the outset, I won't go through the criteria in any great detail unless you have a particular question. The findings for both the large criteria A that speaks to the RCWs and WACs and the county comprehensive plan, we found that was met the basic threshold requirements. And then in the criteria B, the four-part review for this group. Again, very similar plan in structure and approach. And so we also found that this Fire District 6 meets that