Council Planning and Development Committee
The Whatcom County Planning and Development Committee convened for a brief 14-minute meeting to review a single open space taxation application. Council Member Jon Scanlon chaired the meeting in the absence of regular chair Todd Donovan. The committee unanimously recommended approval of AB2025-533, a resolution supporting an open space current use assessment application for a five-acre wetland property within Sumas city limits. The application involves a flood-prone property next to the Canadian border that scored 48 points under the county's Public Benefit Rating System, well above the 45-point threshold for staff recommendation. The property, characterized by peat wetland soils and beaver activity, historically was used for hay but has become too wet for agricultural use. Both county Planning and Development Services staff and the Planning Commission had already recommended approval. The property presents an unusual case requiring approval from both Whatcom County Council and Sumas City Council due to its location within city limits. Council Member Elenbaas moved for approval immediately after staff began the presentation, leading to a streamlined discussion focused on procedural questions about dual jurisdiction approval and public access enforcement.
**AB2025-533 - Open Space Current Use Assessment Resolution** - **Vote:** 2-0 (Elenbaas, Scanlon), 1 absent (Donovan) - **Action:** Recommended for approval to County Council - **Staff Recommendation:** Approval (…
- **County Council Review:** AB2025-533 will be considered by full County Council "this evening" (August 6, 2025) - **Sumas City Council Approval:** If county approves, application must go to Sumas City Council for final approval - **…


