A mixed-use development planned near Camas High School could significantly increase the number of so-called “middle housing” units in east Clark County.
The Camas Woods development, proposed for a 36-acre site north of Camas High School’s ball fields and tennis courts, would build 118 detached single-family homes; 88 attached townhomes; three multifamily residential buildings containing 72 apartments; and a three-story, mixed-use building with commercial space on the ground level and 16 apartments on the upper levels.
Representatives from HSR Capital, the Vancouver developer behind the Camas Woods project, told city staff they hope to start construction in the spring of 2027 and will likely build the project in nine phases over a period of no more than nine years.
Camas Woods is one of the first major developments planned for Camas’ North Shore, a 990-acre, mostly undeveloped area north of Lacamas Lake that includes hundreds of acres of city-owned land near the lake slated for use as parks and open space.
In August 2023, following six years of subarea planning, Camas officials approved a North Shore-specific set of zoning and design standards based on the city’s adopted North Shore Vision, which seeks to protect the area’s natural environment and maintain Camas’ small-town feel by clustering uses for a more walkable community, providing a variety of housing options and favoring small businesses, such as restaurants, grocery stores and retail shops.