Legislation Details

File #: AB2019-223    Version: 1
Type: Ordinance Requiring a Public Hearing Status: Forwarded for Concurrent Review
File created: 4/8/2019 Meeting Body Council
On agenda: Final action: 5/7/2019
Enactment date: Enactment #:
Title: Whatcom County Comprehensive Plan amendments concerning the Lummi Island Ferry; the proposal would modify a policy relating to ferry level of service and delete a policy relating to a ferry feasibility study (Recommended motion: Forward for concurrent review. This ordinance cannot be adopted this evening. The Council must consider initiated comprehensive plan amendments concurrently so that the cumulative effect of the various proposals can be evaluated. All proposed amendments will be scheduled together for final adoption at a later date.)
Indexes: Comprehensive Plan Amendment, Ferry
Attachments: 1. Agenda Bill Master, 2. Memo to Council, 3. Draft Ordinance, 4. Draft Ordinance - Exhibit A, 5. Planning Commission Findings, 6. Notice of Hearings 5.7.2019, 7. 2019.05.07 Public Hearing Sign in
Related files: AB2021-381
Department Planning and Development Services Department

Primary Contact Email:    maamot@co.whatcom.wa.us

 

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Whatcom County Comprehensive Plan amendments concerning the Lummi Island Ferry; the proposal would modify a policy relating to ferry level of service and delete a policy relating to a ferry feasibility study

 

(Recommended motion:  Forward for concurrent review.  This ordinance cannot be adopted this evening.  The Council must consider initiated comprehensive plan amendments concurrently so that the cumulative effect of the various proposals can be evaluated.  All proposed amendments will be scheduled together for final adoption at a later date.)

 

 

 

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Whatcom County Comprehensive Plan amendments concerning the Lummi Island Ferry. The proposal would modify Policy 6A-1 relating to ferry level of service and delete Policy 6C-9 relating to a ferry feasibility study