Lynden City Council
The February 17, 2026 Lynden City Council meeting featured seven consent agenda items alongside unfinished business regarding a development easement and new business concerning a subdivision extension and recreational device regulations. The most significant agenda item was a resolution to authorize application for a $3 million Community Economic Revitalization Board (CERB) loan to support the wastewater treatment plant MLE upgrade, which would enhance industrial capacity to support new employment opportunities from Premier Packing and BC Frozen Foods facilities. The council also considered a controversial easement proposal from Mountain Summit Ventures that would provide the developer access across city-owned property in exchange for approximately $147,000 in infrastructure improvements, creating a complex arrangement that both burdens and benefits the municipality's 8691 Benson Road property.
Based on the staff packet, the following items were scheduled for Council action: **Consent Agenda Items:** - Lynden Lodging Tax Advisory Committee Appointments - Appointment of five members including Council Member Brent Lenssen as chairperson through February 28, 2027 - Planning Commissioner appointments - Confirmation of Ken Owsley (new) and reappointment of Laura Burford for 4-year terms beginning February 18, 2026 - Legal Services Contract with Carmichael Clark PS for 2026 - Notable changes include Luke Phifer serving as co-City Attorney and updated rate schedu…
- DeJong Long Plat Phase II: If extension approved, final deadline for completion would be February 18, 2027 (final extension allowed under LMC 18.18.020) - Mountain Summit Ventures Easement: If approved, temporary construction easement would be granted with 4-year com…


