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LYN-CON-2026-02-02 February 02, 2026 Committee Meeting City of Lynden
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The February 2 Lynden City Council meeting was notably brief at just 37 minutes, focusing primarily on administrative adjustments to a recently-passed admission tax ordinance. The Council's main action was delaying implementation of a new 5% admission tax from April to September 2026, giving businesses more time to prepare for the requirement. The Mountain Summit Ventures easement proposal, which had been scheduled for final consideration after preliminary approval in January, was unexpectedly pulled from the agenda without explanation. The meeting concluded with a brief executive session that resulted in approval of a legal settlement with Timothy and Tamela Hollerman and Hollerman Homestead LLC, though details of the dispute remain confidential.

**ORD-26-1726 - Admission Tax Implementation Delay:** Passed 5-0. Repeals and replaces ORD-26-1725, postponing the 5% admission tax effective date from April 1 to September 1, 2026. Staff recommendation was to approve the delay. The ordinance language remains identical except for the implementation date change, providing additional time for businesses to understand and prepare for compliance. **Settlement Approval - H…

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The admission tax delay represents a responsive approach to business concerns about implementation timing. Finance Director Laura Scholl's executive summary noted that "additional consideration was given to the time of planning for the tax to be implemented" following the January 20 approval. The tax, authorized under RCW 35.21.280, would impose a 5% levy on admission charges with exemptions for schools, charitable organizations below certain thresholds, and activities generating less than $2,500 in annual admission charges. The estima…
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**Cynthia Ripke-Kutsagoitz** offered citizen comments on library programs and Nooksack River flooding issues, though specific details of her concerns were not elaborated in the minutes. **Committee Chair Reports:** Councilor Vis reported on Parks Committee discussions including camera security agreements …
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The admission tax will take effect September 1, 2026, requiring businesses with admission charges to begin collecting and remitting the 5% tax quarterly. The Mountain Summit Ventures easement proposal remains in limbo after being pulled from the agenda, …

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The admission tax implementation timeline shifted by five months, from April 1 to September 1, 2026, providing businesses additional preparation time. A legal dispute with Hollerman Homestead LLC was resolved through…
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