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BEL-BFC-2025-09-29 September 29, 2025 Budget & Finance Committee City of Bellingham 3 min
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The Budget and Finance Committee held a brief 3-minute meeting to review and approve a routine ordinance update required by state law. The single agenda item, AB 24672, updates the city's business licensing threshold from $2,000 to $4,000 for out-of-city businesses, implementing changes mandated by the Washington State Legislature and coordinated through the Association of Washington Cities (AWC). Finance Director Andy Asbjornsen presented the ordinance, explaining that this change affects only businesses located outside Bellingham city limits and represents a modest reduction in licensing requirements for small businesses. The committee unanimously approved the ordinance with minimal discussion, characterizing it as straightforward housekeeping required for state compliance. The ordinance must take effect January 1, 2026, to maintain compliance with 222 other cities statewide that have adopted the model ordinance. The fiscal impact is minimal, representing a small reduction in $40 registration fees from businesses that will no longer need to obtain licenses under the higher threshold.

**AB 24672 - Business License Threshold Update: APPROVED 3-0** - **Staff Recommendation:** Approve the ordinance - **Council Action:** Unanimous approval to recommend to full Council - **Key Details:** Raises minimum licensing threshold from $2,000 to $4,0…

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**Business License Modernization** The ordinance implements requirements from Engrossed House Bill 2005 (2017), which mandated uniform business licensing standards across Washington cities. The AWC developed a model ordinance that all 222 participating cities must adopt to ensure consistency statewide. The threshold increase from $2,000 to $4,000 reflects inflation adjustments and reduces administrative burden on very small businesses. Asbjornsen explained that the ordinance includes provisions for automatic Consumer Pric…
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**Andy Asbjornsen (Finance Director):** Supported the ordinance as necessary for state compliance and noted the minimal fiscal impact. Estimated the change would affect a small number of businesses but could not quantify the exact number due to the narrow revenue range between $2,000-$4,000 for out-of-city businesses. **Daniel Hammill (Committee Member):** Characterized the ordinance as straightforward housek…
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**Daniel Hammill, on the ordinance:** "I don't really have any questions. I think this is housekeeping to me and I think it's pretty straightforward." **Andy Asbjornsen, on the fiscal impact:** "It's $40 a business license, so it's a very small amount that we suspect will be missed." **Michael Lilli…
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- **January 1, 2026:** New $4,000 threshold takes effect - **September 29, 2025 evening:** Committee recommendation goes to full City Council - **Every four years:** Automatic CPI adjustments to th…

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After this meeting, AB 24672 has committee approval and will advance to the full City Council with a unanimous recommendation. Small businesses operating in Bellingham but located outside city limits with annual revenue between $2,000-$4,000…
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# Real Briefings — Meeting Narrative ## Meeting Overview On the afternoon of September 29, 2025, the City of Bellingham's Budget and Finance Committee convened for what turned out to be one of the briefest meetings in recent memory — just three minutes and thirty-six seconds of substantive business. Committee Chair Lisa Anderson was joined by Council Members Michael Lilliquist and Dan Hammill in the Council Chambers on the second floor of City Hall for a single item of mandatory housekeeping: updating the city's business licensing thresholds to comply with state law. The meeting exemplified the routine but essential work of municipal governance — the kind of technical adjustments that keep the city's operations aligned with evolving state requirements. While lacking the drama of budget debates or the passion of housing policy discussions, this brief session demonstrated how cities must regularly adapt their local codes to maintain compliance with state mandates, often with minimal fanfare but significa…
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### Meeting Overview The City of Bellingham Budget and Finance Committee met on September 29, 2025, to consider a single ordinance updating business licensing requirements. Committee Chair Lisa Anderson led the brief 4-minute meeting with members Dan Hammill and Michael Lilliquist to approve changes mandated by Washington State law. ### Key Terms and Concepts **General Business License:** A registration required for businesses operating in Bellingham, separate from specialized permits or regulatory licenses. **Threshold Exemption:** The minimum annual revenue amount below which businesses are exempt from general licensing requirements - currently being raised from $2,000 to $4,000. **AWC (Association of Washington Cities):** A statewide organization that develops model ordinances for cities to adopt, ensuring uniformity across municipal jurisdictions. **BLS Cities:** The 222 Washington cities that participate in the Business Licensing Service system coordinated through the state Department of Revenue. **Model Ordinance:** A standardized legal template created by AWC that cities must adopt to comply with state requirements for business licensing. **CPI Adjustment:** Consumer Price Index adjustments that automatically update the threshold exemption amount every four years based on inflation. **BNO Tax:** Business and Occupation tax, which starts at $5,000 quarterly revenue - separate from the general business license requirement. **RCW (Revised Code of Washington):** The compiled statutes of Washington State, including Chapter 35.90 which mandates uniform business licensing. ### Key People at This Meeting | Name | Role / Affiliation | |---|---| | Lisa Anderson | Budget and Finance Committee Chair, Fifth Ward Council Member | | Dan Hammill | Committee Member, Third Ward Council Member | | Michael Lilliquist | Committee Member, Sixth Ward Council Member | | Andy Asbjornsen | Finance Director, presenting the ordinance | ### Background Context In 2017, th…
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