Bellingham City Council Committee of the Whole
The Bellingham City Council's Committee of the Whole meeting on November 17, 2025, was a comprehensive marathon session focused primarily on implementing state-mandated housing reforms while also addressing emergency services and the long-awaited 2025 Comprehensive Plan. The meeting ran over five hours, including executive session, demonstrating the complexity and significance of the policy decisions before the council. The dominant theme was housing policy reform, driven by recent Washington State legislation requiring cities to expand housing options. Council processed three interconnected housing ordinances—accessory dwelling units (ADUs), middle housing types, and co-living arrangements—alongside updated design review standards. All housing items were designed to increase housing production while maintaining community character, responding to what Mayor Lund characterized as the existential threat that "our children cannot live here" and "our grandchildren will not be able to live here" due to housing scarcity. The ADU ordinance passed unanimously after council addressed Department of Commerce feedback and Planning Commission recommendations. The measure eliminates owner-occupancy requirements and allows ADUs with all middle housing types, significantly expanding housing options throughout the city. Council Member Anderson raised technical concerns about bathroom ratios in co-living facilities, while Council Member Lilliquist questioned utility infrastructure capacity, leading to detailed staff explanations about building code requirements and fixture counts. The 2025 Comprehensive Plan dominated discussion time, with council members proposing and debating several amendments. Two notable policy additions passed: a new environmental policy requiring collaboration with state agencies on forest practices, and a commitment to monitor and evaluate progress toward tree canopy coverage goals. However, council struggled with how specific to make tree canopy targets,
**AB 24693 - ADU Ordinance:** PASSED 7-0 on first and second reading. Removes owner-occupancy requirements, allows ADUs with all middle housing types, eliminates parking requirements, and addresses Department of Commerce feedback. Staff recommendation aligned with council action. Includes Planning Commission amendments eliminating setback agreements and minimum parking. **AB 24737 - 2025 Comprehensive Plan:** Multiple amendments considered. PASSED 7-0 to adopt changes from November 10 work session. PASSED 6-0 (Anderson absent) to add forest practices collaboration policy. FAILED 2-5 to include specific tree canopy targets (opposed by Huthman, Stone, Williams, Lilliquist, Cotton). PASSED 7-0 to add tree canopy monitoring policy. …
**November 17, 2025 Evening:** Public hearings on three housing ordinances: updated middle housing interim regulations, co-living ordinance, and interim design review criteria. Council will consider additional comprehensive plan amendments, including the tabled income segregation policy. **December 8, 2025:** First and second reading of housing ordinances if public hearing proceeds smoothly. Timeline allows for December 15 third and final reading to meet state compliance deadlines. **Urban Forest Plan:** Staff indicated the plan m…


