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HomeMy WebLinkAboutord2003-034WHATCOM COUNTY COUNCIL AGENDA BILL NO.-2003 - 196 CLEARANCES Date Date Received in Council Once Agenda Date Assigned To orig. Dept.: County Council 5/6/2003 5/62003 Introduction Division Head: Dept. Head Prosecutor: „(x_(73 Budget: Executive'. SUBJECT. Ordinance continuting a moratorium on applications for power lines CUP's ATTACHMENTS SUMMARYSTATEMENT Related County Contract q'. Should the Clerk schedule a hearing? (YM) Y Requested Date'_ 5/202003 This ordinance will continue the moratorium on applications for conditional use and/or land use permits for electrical power transmission lines of 115,000 volts or less, designed to carry 100 megawatts or greater loads, except in those districts classified as industrial. RECOMMENDED MOTION (for final action): COUNCIL ACTION TAKEN 2003-196 51612003'. Introduced 5/2012003: Adopted 6 -0, Nelson absent Ord. #2003 -034 Related File Numbers: Ordinance or Resolution Number (this item only). Mb- *=3-034 Power Line Moratorium, Extension SPONSORED BY: Consent PROPOSED BY: Caskey- Schreiber INTRODUCED ON: May 6, 2003 ORDINANCE NO. 2003 -034 CONTINUING A MORATORIUM ON APPLICATIONS FOR CONDITIONAL AND /OR LAND USE PERMITS FOR ELECTRICAL POWER TRANSMISSION LINES OF 115,000 VOLTS OR LESS, DESIGNED TO CARRY 100 MEGAWATTS OR GREATER LOADS, EXCEPT IN THOSE DISTRICTS CLASSIFIED AS INDUSTRIAL WHEREAS, Ordinance 90 -124 was passed by the Whatcom County council to place into law the initiative passed by the voters of Whatcom County which restricts electrical power transmission lines of greater than 115,000 volts to lands where permits have already been granted or in those districts classified as industrial; and WHEREAS, it has been brought to the attention of the Whatcom County Council that power lines of 115,000 volts could be powered with greater amperages than usual, and electrical science demonstrates that greater amperage loads create greater electromagnetic fields, interference and other negative impacts; and WHEREAS, the public has brought forward concerns to the Whatcom County Council regarding the health, safety, and economic impacts of lines of 115,000 volts which may carry very high amperage loads; and WHEREAS, there are concerns for public safety and property from the possible location of high power transmission lines in close proximity to people's houses, animals, and barns; and WHEREAS, some of the concerns include, but are not limited to, falling lines and poles, possible negative health effects from electromagnetic fields created by large amperage loads being carried on undersized lines, stray voltage effects on dairies, and devaluation of property; and WHEREAS, the Whatcom County Council wishes to review the adequacy of the current code in addressing high power transmission lines in Whatcom County; and WHEREAS, the Whatcom County Council requires the opportunity to review existing code and regulation to address these health and safety concerns; and WHEREAS, the SEPA official issued a Declaration of Non - Significance on February 8, 2001; and WHEREAS, the County Council by Ordinance #2000 -027 established a Utilities Planning and Advisory Committee to address utility issues including electrical transmission power - lines; and WHEREAS, the Utility Planning and Advisory Committee and the Whatcom County Planning Department need additional time to address this issue; and WHEREAS, a public hearing was held on January 15, 2002, at which County Council received testimony and conducted deliberation on the merits of the moratorium and Ordinance #2002 -002 was adopted; and WHEREAS public hearings were held on June 18 (Council adopted Ordinance 2002 -035) and December 10, 2002, (Council adopted Ordinance 2002 -076) at which County Council received testimony and conducted deliberation on the merits of continuing the moratorium; and WHEREAS the Planning Enabling Act allows for the renewal (or continuation) of moratoria for one or more subsequent six -month periods, if subsequent hearings on the matter are held and findings of fact supporting renewal are made prior to each renewal; and WHEREAS a public hearing was held on May 20, 2003, at which the County Council received testimony and conducted deliberation on the merits of continuing the moratorium, and the County Council makes the following findings of fact: 1. The continuation of the moratorium initially imposed by Ordinance #2002 -002 is necessary for the protection of the public health, safety, property or peace. 2. In the absence of a continuation of the moratorium, new applications for such high power transmission lines could establish vested rights to locate in neighborhoods and places contrary to the intent of Whatcom County Code and the initiative passed by the people of Whatcom County, thereby causing irreparable harm to the health and welfare of the public. 3. This matter continues to be a pending work program items for Planning and Development Services. 4. The Whatcom County Council desires the opportunity to review existing code and regulation to permanently address these health and safety concerns. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE WHATCOM COUNTY COUNCIL that: Section 1 A. The moratorium initially imposed by Ordinance #2002 -002, and subsequently renewed by Ordinances #2002 -035 and #2002 -076 is hereby renewed (i.e., continued). B. This ordinance takes effect immediately and shall expire on the 181st day following the date on which this ordinance becomes law. ADOPTED this 20 day of May , 2003. Dana Brown- Davis, Clerk of the Council A(P,�PROVED AS TO FORM: Civil De ty Prosecutor WHATCOM COUNTY COUNCIL WFATCOM 1 SUN _. � Dan M ane, Council Chair fed () Denied Pete Kremer, County Executive Date: 5'-ad -03