News

Local group continues push against proposed Edgemoor development

A map of the proposed development site. Courtesy of City of Bellingham Photo: Contributed


BELLINGHAM, WA (MyBellinghamNow.com) – The decision to move forward with a new residential area in south Bellingham has been met with an appeal.

Protect Mud Bay Cliffs (PMBC) said they filed the appeal to the Bellingham City Council on Thursday, June 18.

At the beginning of this month, the Bellingham Hearing Examiner announced that an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) will not be required for the new residential area, approving a consolidated permit for the new Woods at Viewcrest subdivision.

The Woods at Viewcrest is a proposed project for nearly 38 acres of forested area near the Edgemoor neighborhood.

The Woods at Viewcrest looks to move forward

Hearing Examiner Sharon Rice issued a 208-page decision, approving the Woods at Viewcrest consolidated permit with conditions. The decision also denied the Memorandum Determination of Non-Significance (MDNS) appeal proposed by the city’s Planning and Community Development Department last July.

Rice’s reasoning outlined a lack of sufficient evidence to determine the proposal’s environmental impacts.

The newest appeal outlines the dangers of building in an area with erosion hazards and landslide activity. It also mentions the city’s obligation to protect shoreline ecological functions, seeing as the proposed subdivision is located immediately above a Habitat Conservation Area.

A date for the appeal hearing has not yet been scheduled.

Recent Headlines

3 days ago in Sports

MLB owners propose banning high school signings, adding an international draft

Baseball owners proposed banning high school players from signing with major league teams, raising the age for international amateurs and slashing the money spent on signing bonuses in negotiations Thursday for a new collective bargaining agreement.

3 days ago in Sports, Trending

New Yorkers are set to fete the Knicks with a ticker-tape parade

New York is celebrating the Knicks in classic style Thursday, throwing a ticker-tape parade for the team that brought home the NBA championship longed for by generations of fans.

3 days ago in Sports

US Open off to a slow and foggy start at Shinnecock Hills

For all the concern at the U.S. Open about wind and Shinnecock Hills drying out, another weather issue popped up Thursday morning. Thirty minutes after it began, play was stopped by fog.

4 days ago in Sports

Tale of the ticker tape: The quirky history behind the Knicks’ first NYC parade

New York Knicks fans have waited forever for this. Thursday's ticker-tape parade for the new NBA champions will be a first. When the team won the title before, in 1970 and '73, they weren't honored with New York's signature procession.