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Cape Disappointment - Seaview Dunes Acquisition
- Status
- Funded in 2011
Much of the Seaview Dunes receives local protection from development. However, local zoning allows the opportunity for a handful of sites to be developed for residential use. The proposed acquisition includes parcels that are “vested” for residential development. Currently, the properties provide an undeveloped view shed along the Discovery Trail. The owner of the Coast Projects property has permits in hand to build three 30 unit condos and four homes on the site. He has built other condos in the area previously. The landowner is now in bankruptcy and is facing an urgent need to generate cash. State Parks does not currently have enough money to secure the proposed acquisition. This project has support from Columbia Land Trust and the Pacific County Commissioners.
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Cape Disappointment - Seaview Dunes Acquisition
- Much of the Seaview Dunes receives local protection from development. However, local zoning allows the opportunity for a handful of sites to be developed for residential use. The proposed acquisition includes parcels that are “vested” for residential development. Currently, the properties provide an undeveloped view shed along the Discovery Trail. The owner of the Coast Projects property has permits in hand to build three 30 unit condos and four homes on the site. He has built other condos in the area previously. The landowner is now in bankruptcy and is facing an urgent need to generate cash. State Parks does not currently have enough money to secure the proposed acquisition. This project has support from Columbia Land Trust and the Pacific County Commissioners.
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What is the WWRP?
The Washington Wildlife and Recreation Program (WWRP) is a state grant program that creates and conserves local and state parks, wildlife habitat and working farms. The Washington State Recreation and Conservation Office administers WWRP grants, and the legislature funds the program.

