A Hazel Dell-based developer wants to build 14 cottage houses in the Walnut Grove area of Clark County, but the county may require a public street through the development — a move that could eliminate a third of the units and increase their prices.
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Source: The Columbian
Street requirement could make ‘missing middle’ development in Walnut Grove smaller, more expensive
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