Project could supplant resort complex that was approved a decade ago A resort development proposed more than a decade ago on the Washington-Idaho border could get a reboot as a 130-space RV park, according to documents on file with Spokane County. The Spokane County Hearing Examiner held a virtual hearing for the proposed alternative land use on Dec. 2. A decision is pending. County hearing examiner documents show California-based RiverView Stateline LP and Border Investment LLC are seeking approval for an alternative land use on the 16-acre property, to allow for a 130-space RV park, a 5,000-square-foot clubhouse, a 600-square-foot reception facility, two dog parks, picnic areas, and parking.