Hood River County Planning Commission will hold a public hearing May 9 for a conditional use permit application filed by Hood River Valley Parks and Recreation District (see page A1 for more). The application is for a public park on a 31.4-acre plot of land the district has owned since 2007 at the corner of Barrett Drive and Alameda Road.

Since the property is zoned Exclusive Farm Use, certain developments and activities are explicitly prohibited. Others uses, however, are allowed by law and will be up to the approval of the county planning commission. Among the proposal, several sports-related activities/developments are listed, including about 11 acres of open play fields, biking and walking trails, a mountain bike skills area, bocce ball courts and a remote control flier area.