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ACCCLB Mission:
To protect the quality of life for the citizens and the habitat of the
entire Chambers Lake Basin from proposed development plans that disregard
the unique conditions of the area.

Living in a Watershed
"A watershed is a region defined by the water
as it flows across the land within a watershed. All flowing water drains to
a common outlet, a pond, a lake , or the ocean.
Yesterday
Pristine forests and teeming rivers seemed inexhaustible to the early
European Settlers. They harvested local water shed resources with little
regard for the future. Ancient forests were cut, wetlands diked and drained,
rivers dammed and rerouted as the population continued to grow.
Today
The demands of rapid population growth are changing once healthy
watersheds and diminishing the quality of life that defines the Pacific
Northwest. We are beginning to understand that today’s resources belong to
our descendents as well.
Tomorrow
We need to protect our resources. We must recognize the value of healthy
natural systems and willingly work together to insure that our watersheds
can sustain many generations to come
Water shed champions aren’t all Nobel prize winning scientists’ or
industrial giants, they’re regular folks with plenty of energy and passion
for the land and water where they live. No matter where you live, big
cities, small towns or rural area, you have a stake in your watersheds
health.
Do your part for watershed protection by
getting involved."
These words are found on the wall at the
new Aquarium in Seattle. They are meaningful words ........ we need to
stop our contamination of our streams and wetlands by overdevelopment and
irresponsible handling of our storm water.
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More Great News!!
July 21st,
2010: The application for Chambers Residential development
was withdrawn!! (The area
was 37th Street north to Chambers Lake).
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Great News:
We learned on May 25th,
2010, that Smith Lake (Poets Cove) has withdrawn their application for
the subdivision.
See, it does pay to go to the city council meetings!
Please let your neighbors know that ACCCLB is still a working group! |
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Concerns about other proposed
developments and their impacts on schools,
traffic, and stormwater .
Learn more... |
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