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Overcoming unemployment

Overcoming unemployment

The Job Seekers Conference, a locally-based employment seminar, will hold its ne...

Land here, learn here

Land here, learn here

Michelle Giovannozzi, Corporate Relations Manager for Clark College’s Corporate ...

Walmart opens hiring center in Vancouver

Walmart opens hiring center in Vancouver

Walmart has opened a temporary hiring center to help fill about 65 jobs at a new...

City’s pre-lease program paying dividends

City’s pre-lease program paying dividends

Submit an application and wait. Play phone-tag. Alter and adjust your plans. Res...

Crude oil facility coming to Port of Vancouver

Crude oil facility coming to Port of Vancouver

Tesoro Corporation and Savage Companies today announced plans to develop and ope...

City of Ridgefield targets state funding to boost development

City of Ridgefield targets state funding to boost development

If the Public Works Trust Fund stays intact through the rest of this year’s stat...

Banking & Money Management

Financial Literacy for the next generation

Financial Literacy for the next generation

To graduate from high school, students in Washington have to pass tests showing their proficiency at math, writing and reading. But when it comes to balancing a check book, handling a credit card wisely and interacting in the world of business, there’s an even harsher exam, with just one question at its core: do they sink or do they swim? The answer may affect today’s students for the rest of thei...

Real Estate & Development

Land for jobs: Clark County’s major obstacle

Land for jobs: Clark County’s major obstacle

There are a lot of moving parts to creating a shovel-ready parcel of land for the industrial or commercial real estate market. To name a few, there’s purchase negotiations, zoning, roads, water and sewer, telecommunication services, power supply, stormwater issues, wetland issues and multiple layers of permits. Having a plentiful supply of such parcels would, according to Lisa Nisenfeld, president...

News Briefs

New liquor store now open

Total Wine & More, the largest seller of distilled spirits in Washington state, opened its first store in Southwest Washington this week.

Spotlight

Oakiwear: Enabling playtime

Oakiwear: Enabling playtime

The challenges of parenthood often compel mothers and fathers to be resourceful. For Susan Simper, that ingenuity has turned into a budding business adventure.

The mother of twin boys spends a lot of time with her kids at nearby creeks catching crawdads and playing in the mud. Consequently, she spends a lot of time cleaning up, too.

“I had a hard time finding really good things that they could w...

County creates new planning department

New sector, spun off of the Community Development Department, to focus on long range planning

In an attempt to direct more attention to long range planning and the growth management plan update, Clark County has created a new planning department.

New sector, spun off of the Community Development Department, to focus on long range planning

In an attempt to direct more attention to long range planning and the growth management plan update, Clark County has created a new planning department.

Effective Aug. 1, long range planning manager Marty Snell will head up a 12-person team focused on developing, maintaining and updating the comprehensive growth management plan. The change essentially elevates long range planning from a division within the Community Development Department to the department level.

"It reflects the commissioners’ desire to assume a prominent place for the function of long range planning," said Bill Barron, county administrator.

Snell, who came to the county from the city of Camas in Oct. 2005, said the move is logical and will create more efficient communication with the commissioners.

"One of the more transparent impacts will be working and communicating directly with the commissioners," said Snell.

Previously, long range planning issues were directed through Rich Carson, director of the Community Development Department, who then reported to the commission. Snell will now report directly to the board.

The shift from the Community Development Department will free up Carson to renew the roughly 160-employee department’s focus. Though only a small percentage of the department’s staff were responsible for long range planning, it consumed the majority of Carson’s time.

"It’s very time intensive," he said.

The new, yet-to-be-named department will still work closely with Community Development. Long range planning is essentially the policy arm of the Community Development Department, said Snell.

"What we put in place has to be administered," he said.

Carson pointed to some staff-level proposals aimed to improve the department’s processes. He is looking to revamp the engineering review process. In particular, they hope to expedite the application process for those that get it right the first time. Carson said the county reviews some applications three to four times due to needed corrections.

"If (engineers) are doing high-quality work and not making us design for them, they will get rewarded," said Carson.

Carson also suggests creating a peer-review group made up of public and private engineers to handle appeals to staff decisions. Right now the only option is to appeal to the commissioners, who are not engineers.

"It will hold (the county and developers) to a standard that does not exist today," said Carson.

The permit services division may also have an expanded presence in north Clark County later this year. Currently there is only one permit services employee located in Battle Ground. Carson said the county hopes to buy or lease a location by fall and staff it with 10 employees to handle permit reviews and inspections in the area.

"We hope to put in place some changes to speed up the permit system and make it more business friendly," said Barron.

The county is preparing to release the draft environmental impact statement for the proposed revisions to the comprehensive growth management plan being prepared by Portland’s David Evans and Associates. The county will set up public outreach sessions for the public to see the three alternatives being studied and submit comments. The county hopes to complete the update this fall.

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Don’t let your lease renewal catch you off guard

Don’t let your lease renewal catch you off guard

To the business owners out there leasing office space, here’s an important question: When is the last time you looked at...

Remember the big picture

Remember the big picture

Remember the big picture. This phrase became indelibly etched on my mind by my father when I began learning the craft of...

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