Aquifer Conflict
As I understand it, Blaine citizens worked to protect the city aquifer and watershed for a clean and safe drinking water supply while the city worked with developers to change zoning of their property from single family residential to mobile home park in the Critical Aquifer Recharge Area (CARA).
I am told that both Councilman Mike Hill and Councilwoman Kerena Higgins own properties adjacent to the rezoned land and neither recused themselves from voting. Under the Whatcom County Code of Conduct, county officials must state publicly any appearance of conflict of interest and recuse themselves from voting on any related matters. Seemingly by design, Blaine has no code of conduct.
All the attendant chaos and conflict that ensued between Blaine citizens and Blaine City Council stems from this official misconduct. The 144 acres rezoned for a mobile home park is part of a major wetland area and CARA that if destroyed will cost Blaine taxpayers a fortune to fix as the aquifer supplies drinking water for all of Blaine and 20% of Birch Bay.
[The above letter to Blaine City Council is located on the city website here.]
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