CARA MORATORIUM

The idea for the county council to declare a moratorium on processing development applications in the east Blaine and Birch Point CARAs makes sense in light of the fact that the city used false maps to conceal the existence and extent of these CARAs. Since the public health and drinking water of all Blaine and Birch Bay residents depend on protecting these aquifers, a moratorium would give county government time to prepare a proposal for the establishment of a CARA Protection District to purchase these CARA properties and manage them for public benefit.


Whatcom County has jurisdiction over both CARAs, although the Boundary Review Board has to approve the de-annexation. Either way, by establishing a Blaine and Birch Bay CARA Protection District the county could end the onslaught of PUDs threatening our joint public water supply system due to the use of false maps and environmental determinations by Blaine Community Development Services. Instead of gated communities, the CARAs would be forested parks.

This solution could include the use of a Master Plan for the CARAs using best management practices and best available science rather than whatever Blaine's development director Alex Wenger and city manager Mike Harmon make up to benefit unscrupulous developers. Officers of a CARA Protection District would be elected by Blaine and Birch Bay citizens, and completely independent of city government.

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