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Rezoning proposal sparks plans for new RV park development

September 11, 2024 | Walla Walla County, Washington


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Rezoning proposal sparks plans for new RV park development
In a recent government meeting, a proposal for a land use map and zoning map amendment was discussed, submitted by Clover Planning and Zoning on behalf of property owner Cheryl Hansen. The application seeks to rezone a 41-acre parcel located at 2194 South Fort Capite Creek from its current designation of Primary Agriculture 40 to Rural Remote 40. This change is intended to facilitate potential development of a recreational vehicle park or campground on the property.

The 41-acre site, which is largely undeveloped, is adjacent to another property owned by Hansen, a 7-acre parcel that contains several buildings and will remain zoned as Primary Agriculture 40. The proposed rezoning aims to address the topographical challenges of the land, which includes steep slopes and a creek, limiting its agricultural viability.

During the meeting, officials noted that while the application is a step towards potential development, it does not constitute approval for any specific project. The rezoning would align the property with surrounding areas already designated as Rural Remote 40, enhancing its compatibility with neighboring land uses. The discussion highlighted the importance of considering both the current agricultural limitations and future development possibilities for the site.

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