Whatcom County septic system proposed rules to be addressed in council meeting 2-23-2010
Read agenda attached.
...moreBELLINGHAM - The Whatcom County Council has approved an easing of inspection requirements on some private septic systems.
Use link to read complete story.
...moreCourt of Appeals’ and Hearings Board’s determinations that the County must revise its LAMIRDs to comply with the GMA’s (1997) LAMIRD requirements.
Read full courts decision. use link below
...moreWhatcom County to consider tougher penalties for zoning violators.
County planners are asking elected leaders to give them bigger sticks with which to whack landowners who violate zoning in unincor
...morePROPOSED RE-CONVEYANCE OF STATE LANDS IN THE LAKE WHATCOM WATERSHED TO WHATCOM COUNTY
Whatcom County Parks and Recreation will explain what the proposed re-conveyance of 12.73 square miles of Stat
...moreAttorney has represented a group fighting the Balfour Village development, and now he's poised to represent Whatcom County in defending a decision that enables the project.
...moreWhatcom County Council changes, approves controversial growth plan
Kremen's offers compromise on Lynden's growth plan
JARED PABEN - THE BELLINGHAM HERALD
...more
Whatcom County Council changes, approves controversial growth plan.
Kremen's offers compromise on Lynden's growth plan
...more
Proposed Limited Areas of More Intensive Rural
Development and Zoning Mao Adjustments
DRAFT November 17, 2009
...morePLF scores win in fight to save Puget Sound homeowner’s property
...more
Citizens' Alliance for Property Rights is totally dependent on membership dues and donations from individuals for the funds we use to fight for your property rights. The officers and board of directors are unpaid volunteers. Please consider joining CAPR and/or making a donation so that we can continue to work towards sensible and fair land use policies in Washington.
"Nothing is ours which another may deprive us of." —Thomas Jefferson
Copyright 2009 Citizens' Alliance for Property Rights