
The proposed Dewey Valley/Mount Baker Annexation includes 302 acres.
The area is adjacent to Bellingham City Limits in the Northern Urban Growth
Area and shares a common boundary with the Mount Baker Neighborhood on the
south, southeast and west. Bellingham's Urban Growth boundary forms the
northern annexation boundary. Roads that access the site include East
Bakerview Road extending from Hannegan Road and the city limits on the west,
Mount Baker Highway along the southeast boundary, and Dewey Road extending
through the site from Mount Baker Highway to the Ross Road (unimproved) and
north into Whatcom County.
The area has 187 residents according to the most recent census data.
June, 2009: Bellingham City Council decided to deny the annexation request.
December 8, 2008: Bellingham City Council decided to table the decision on this annexation until June of 2009.
The Notice of Intention is being reviewed by the Whatcom County Boundary Review Board at this time.
October 23, 2006: Bellingham City Council initiated the
annexation process with the approval of Resolution 2006-45.
August 28, 2006: Owners of property in the proposed
annexation area submitted the required 10 percent petition for annexation.
June 20, 2006: A neighborhood meeting was held at Fire
District No. 4 fire hall on Britton Loop Road attended by approximately 100
residents of the annexation area and surrounding areas.
May 10, 2006: A neighborhood meeting was held at Fire
District No. 4 fire hall on Britton Loop Road.
If you would like to receive more information on this proposal, contact Moshe Quinn at 360-778-8354 or mquinn@cob.org