
On Tuesday, the board approved a subdivision adjacent to the Skyline Golf Course and acted on other matters.
Applicants Fairway View Partners, LLC, proposed a nine-unit subdivision on 2.58 acres. Permit Coordinator Chuck Beyer said the applicants had reduce the lot number from 11 to nine because of size issues; they reserved onlelarge lot for future development.
The subdivision will use Town of Cathlamet water and sewer lines.
Commissioner Cothren commented that town officials and residents of the Clover Street area have propsed a neighborhood meeting to discuss formation of a local improvement district so that residences now on private septic sewer systems could connect to the sewer main, which was constructed about three years ago.
Cothren will meet today (Thursday) with Peter Goldmark, who has been elected new commissioner of public lands and will manage the state Department of Natural Resources.
The DNR manages 12,900 acres of county trust timberland, and timber revenue has traditionally been a mainstay for the county budgets.
Cothren has been working with legislators and DNR personnel to draft legislation to replace county timberland which the department has locked up as a habitat for endangered species.
"I'm excited to be meeting him," Cothren said. "I'm looking forward to this."