(Portland, OR) -- The Vancouver teenager convicted of setting last year's devastating Eagle Creek fire is due in court today. A judge is expected to decide today whether the teen should be ordered to pay restitution. The 49-thousand-acre fire in the Columbia River Gorge racked up around 40-million-dollars in damages and other costs. The teen is already facing nearly two-thousand hours of community service along with five years of probation after pleading guilty to setting the fire.