New race track in Shelton
#18
This is awesome news. Having good pavement close! That will be great. Any other info on the track ETC?
Are they ready to move forward. While I'm set up for a trip to ORP I'm not really looking forward to the 8 hours of driving.
Are they ready to move forward. While I'm set up for a trip to ORP I'm not really looking forward to the 8 hours of driving.
#19
So far the group has been pretty up front that they don't know when the pavement will go down. From what I know, they still need to apply for and be awared the required special use permits. The rezoning passed unanomously so I'd think the permits should be reasonable enough. We'll see, still plenty that could go wrong I suppose.
#21
Are you going there this Saturday as well?
#22
Should be 5-5.5 hrs including some pit stop for picture/fresh air/refuel... This is not an I-5 Seattle/portland drive. The scenes are relaxing going there. I went there 2 times, and I enjoyed the drive both times... (which says a lot, I hate hwy driving to the point that I never thought about road trips)
Are you going there this Saturday as well?
Are you going there this Saturday as well?
Still doesn't matter 4hrs one way is very long if Shelton could be open 40 minutes from my house. My truck's not even warmed up in 40 minutes.
#24
So far the group has been pretty up front that they don't know when the pavement will go down. From what I know, they still need to apply for and be awared the required special use permits. The rezoning passed unanomously so I'd think the permits should be reasonable enough. We'll see, still plenty that could go wrong I suppose.
Just to keep you guys up to speed, the rezone did pass unanimously. We are effectively finished with the local political process.
The last step is the Special Use Permit (SUP or sometimes called a CUP). This document outlines the entire operation, from business hours to noise and traffic enforcement, etc. Our engineers have been working on it for about two months now, we expect it to be complete in about 2 more months.
So, once the SUP is done and our homework turned in, Mason County Planning sets up the last public hearing in front of the independent hearings examiner (non elected, not even from Shelton). The hearings examiner hears the case and renders a decision within ten days.
We of course expect a favorable outcome. Since the soil drains well, we can clear all winter long, and hope to start by mid December.
We pray the hearings examiner will render a decision by early March. Which probably means April or May, the way things have gone. At that point, we build.
Thanks for your interest, and spread the word if you can, we are almost there.
Rod Powell
Member, The Ridge Motorsports Group
Last edited by TRMG; 11-06-2010 at 08:49 AM.
#25
Rod, thanks for the detailed update, and congrats on the progress! We would appreciate continued updates, as things develop.
Would you say that if things go as you the the group hopes, that the track would be operational in some form in 2011?
Roman
Would you say that if things go as you the the group hopes, that the track would be operational in some form in 2011?
Roman
#26
However, bear in mind, nothing has gone as we have hoped, so, we'll see.
RP
#28
Hey Trevor, did not know you hung out here. Would have never figured it out with your user name.
I assume you mean Eric PCA Pres? He's a good guy, I knew him before he was royalty in the PCA
Rod
I assume you mean Eric PCA Pres? He's a good guy, I knew him before he was royalty in the PCA
Rod