Committee of the Whole
The Bellingham City Council Committee of the Whole convened for a comprehensive session addressing major policy initiatives from state legislative outcomes to local housing regulations. The meeting opened with positive news from the 2025 state legislative session, including last-minute funding secured for the R.G. Haley waterfront cleanup project through an unusual three-way agreement between the city, Port of Bellingham, and Department of Ecology. Contract lobbyists Nick Federici and Luke Esser provided detailed analysis of the challenging legislative environment, including a $16 billion state budget deficit that limited new spending but still yielded some victories for Bellingham. The council addressed ongoing concerns about cross-border relations with Canada by unanimously approving a goodwill letter to nine neighboring Canadian municipalities. Council Member Michael Lilliquist, who proposed the initiative, emphasized the importance of maintaining cultural and economic ties despite federal immigration policies that have reduced Canadian visitation to the region. A significant portion of the meeting focused on two proposed rental fee ordinances designed to limit "junk fees" charged by landlords. City Attorney Alan Marriner and Planning Director Blake Lyon presented sobering cost projections for city enforcement, estimating potential annual expenses ranging from $250,000 to $2 million depending on complaint volume. The analysis revealed that effective enforcement could require between 1.4 and 12 full-time employees, leading staff to recommend removing city enforcement provisions while maintaining private civil remedies for tenants. Council will continue deliberations on June 2nd in a special work session. The committee also approved amendments to an interim middle housing ordinance, reducing the maximum floor area ratio for single-unit lots from 0.6 to 0.4 to prevent oversized development on small lots while still allowing accessory dwelling units. This reflects
**AB 24548 - Letter to Canadian Municipalities:** Approved 7-0. Council voted to send a goodwill letter to nine Canadian cities (Delta, Richmond, White Rock, Abbotsford, Langley, Vancouver, Surrey, Coquitlam, and Burnaby) affirming commitment to positive cross-border relationships. The letter will be signed by Mayor Kim Lund and Council President Hollie Huthman. **AB 24502 - Manufactured Home Fee Ordinance Amendment:** Approved 7-0. Council amended Section BMC 6.19.090 to insert the word "reasonable" before "opportunity to cure," making it consistent with previous amendments to the residential rental ordinance. This technical amendment ensures landlords receive a "reasonable opportunity" to voluntarily cure violations before penalties ar…
**June 2, 2025:** Special work session at 10:00 AM in Mayor's Boardroom dedicated to detailed discussion and amendments of both rental fee ordinances (AB 24501 and 24502). Council will address specific provisions, enforcement mechanisms, and alignment with state House Bill 1217. **Tonight (May 19):** Third and final reading of amended middle housing interim ordinance (AB 24550) with reduced floor area ratios during evening regular meeting. **December 2025:** New deadline for completing middle housing implementation, design review streamlining, and ADU regulations under Senate Bill 5558 - accelerated from previ…


