File #: AI 18-073    Version: 1 Name: SHOR17-04 Camp Lacamas Step Sewer Project
Type: Action Item Status: Meeting Item
File created: 3/27/2018 In control: SHORELINE MANAGEMENT REVIEW COMMITTEE
On agenda: 5/2/2018 Final action:
Title: Camp Lacamas Step Sewer Project Shoreline Substantial Development Permit Application Details:  The City of Camas has filed an application for a Shoreline Substantial Development Permit and Shoreline Conditional Use Permit (City File No. SHOR17-04) to install a new Septic Tank Effluent Pumping (STEP) system and sewer line to serve Camp Lacamas within a shoreline area that is designated "Urban Conservancy". The project is located approximately 160 feet south of Lacamas Creek and east of NE Goodwin Road. Presenter:  Lauren Hollenbeck, Senior Planner
Attachments: 1. Camp Lacamas Step Sewer Project Staff Report (SHOR17-04), 2. Exhibit 1 Applicant's Narrative, 3. Exhibit 2 Wetland and Technical Reports, 4. Exhibit 3 SEPA Determination and Checklist, 5. Exhibit 4 Site Plan, 6. Exhibit 5 Vegetation Tech Memo, 7. Exhibit 6 Updated Information from Applicant_Section 5.3.1, 8. Camp Lacamas Presentation by Staff
Related files: AI 18-213, AI 19-051

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Camp Lacamas Step Sewer Project Shoreline Substantial Development Permit Application

Details:  The City of Camas has filed an application for a Shoreline Substantial Development Permit and Shoreline Conditional Use Permit (City File No. SHOR17-04) to install a new Septic Tank Effluent Pumping (STEP) system and sewer line to serve Camp Lacamas within a shoreline area that is designated "Urban Conservancy". The project is located approximately 160 feet south of Lacamas Creek and east of NE Goodwin Road.

Presenter:  Lauren Hollenbeck, Senior Planner

Recommended Action

Recommended Action:  Staff recommends that the Shoreline Management Review Committee open the public meeting, review the application, deliberate, request clarification (if any) and render a local decision that will be forwarded to the Department of Ecology for a final decision after a 14-day local appeal period.