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Clark County Planning Commission 5-7-2026
Posted By: Janet L Hedgepath
Posted On: 2026-05-08T22:28:43Z

Submitted by Observer Janet Hedgepath


Agenda: https://clark.wa.gov/community-planning/planning-commission-hearings-and-meeting-notes


Members Present: Mark Bergthold, Jack Harroun, Bryan Halbert, Ron Barca


Stormwater Code and Manual Update

Purpose of Code -

Protect water quality

Limit damage to streams

Reduce neighborhood flooding


Goals of Update -

Maintain compliance with Permit

Apply best available science

Address past issues


Many of the changes are clarifications, corrections or requirements to meet compliance.


Items specific to Clark Co

Better protect drinking water by limiting use of deep underground injection controls

Require more consistent infiltration testing and design

Improve stream channel protection for Mill Creek

Develop consistent requirements and options for phosphorus removal


Staff outlined public engagement that had been done. To date there was one public comment and comments from DEAB. C. Harroun wanted to know if the building community had been contacted. Staff said they were included in the general alerts but hadn’t been singled out.


Ecology had approved on 3/11/26

Commission Public Hearing will be 5/21/26

Council Work Session will be 5/20/26

Council Public Hearing will be 6/16/16

Permit deadline is 6/30/26


A discussion followed in which C. Harroun asked about several different requirements that he said added building cost and he wondered if they were necessary as they were not in State code. Staff explained that some of the requirements were tailored to specific elements in SW WA. C. Harroun asked about phosphorus control and if there was a particular source (such as agricultural) that would have a greater impact than the requirements for builders. Staff explained that phosphorus is a non-point pollutant that comes from fertilizers, lawns, animal stock, human and pet waste. Any runoff washes the phosphorus into the stormwater system. It is the major cause of algae bloom in our local waters.

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