ELIMINATING PUBLIC PARTICIPATION
In order to eliminate public participation in land use planning, Blaine City Council on May 11, 2026 plans to
1) approve the Creekside manufactured home park over the city aquifer, and
2) adopt SEPA zoning amendments to the Blaine Municipal Code.
These amendments impose a $7,500 fee to challenge environmental decisions by Blaine Community Development Services:
State Environmental Policy Act Determination--$2,500
Critical Areas Determination--$2,500
Stormwater Report--$2,500
By deferring core engineering reviews of the Creekside PUD final stormwater report to post-approval administrative processes, the City requires the public to pay another $2,500 administrative/quasi-judicial appeal fee to challenge basic technical assumptions that should have been resolved on the record before Council action. These public participation fees are the highest by far in Washington state.
SEPA appeals in Seattle cost $150. Blaine charges 15 times that amount.
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