Whatcom County Council (Joint with Planning Commission)
Whatcom County Council and Planning Commission held their second joint meeting to advance two critical 2025 Comprehensive Plan components under tight state deadlines. Climate Action Manager Lauren Clemens presented the draft Climate Element (Chapter 12), highlighting Whatcom County's position as the second-highest per capita greenhouse gas emitter among Washington's inventoried counties at 35.1 metric tons per person annually. The presentation revealed significant local emissions from industrial facilities at Cherry Point (25% of total), transportation, and land use changes, while outlining state-mandated requirements for net zero emissions by 2050. The session's second focus addressed Urban Growth Area (UGA) planning through continued discussion of preliminary preferred alternatives for the Final Environmental Impact Statement. The joint bodies concentrated on Bellingham's proposed expansion areas, particularly study area four along Meridian Street, with Council member Scanlon advocating for extending the boundary north to Smith Road. The city seeks county support for accommodating 30,000 new residents and 19,000 jobs by 2045, representing a middle-ground approach between historical growth rates and high-growth projections. Birch Bay's UGA planning generated substantive debate about development in flood-prone areas, with sea level rise projections showing significant portions of existing UGA reserves at risk. Council member Donovan questioned the logic of maintaining urban growth designations in areas facing climate vulnerability, while Planning Commissioner Hansen argued against population growth in both Birch Bay and Columbia Valley without corresponding job creation.
**AB2025-551 (Climate Element Presentation):** PRESENTED - No formal action taken. The Planning Commission will conduct a work session and public hearing on August 14, followed by fall recommendation to Council for adoption. **AB2025-513 (UGA Planning Discussion):** DISCUSSED - No formal votes. One action item identified: Planning staff will explore extend…
**August 14:** Planning Commission work session and public hearing on Climate Element Chapter 12 **September 9:** County Council briefing on Parks and Recreation chapter recommendations and Port of Bellingham industrial land study presentation **Fall 2025:** Planning Commission recommendation on Climate Element to County Council for adoption **November 2025:** Commerce Department ex…


