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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCAO Comment - Charlotte Frederickson PO Box 1012 www.onestrawranch.com Chimacum, WA 98325 360.531.0404 12/16/2025 To: Jefferson County Department of Community Development Re: Jefferson County Critical Areas Ordinance update 18.22.800 As a full-time farm business with over a decade of experience farming in Jefferson County, we are concerned about both the proposed changes and the existing language in the Agriculture Exemption, Section 3a. Foremost, the addition of “Existing and on-going” to “agricultural activities” is a change that should be eliminated. This wording is significantly more restrictive and has potential to further reduce the amount of land that is farmable in Jefferson County. The wording is also vague, undefined, and open to interpretation. This wording could be interpreted as “use it or lose it,” and also appears to prohibit new farms from farming these areas, even if another farm has been using it for decades. We need more farms to feed our local community, not fewer. Therefore, we should be finding ways to support all farms, including new farms - not looking for ways to edge them off of productive land. “Adverse impacts” is also a statement that is vague and subject to interpretation. Just because there is an impact, it does not necessarily mean it is adverse. Who will be making that judgement, and from what lens? As regenerative farmers, we know that farming, habitat and care of critical areas are not mutually exclusive. In fact, they’re fully compatible and mutually beneficial. There are "critical areas" on land we farm, but we don’t destroy these areas. Rather, we promote and create wildlife habitat with our ecological farming practices. And we know that the productivity of our farm benefits from proximity to these areas. This community says it wants to support and promote local food. In fact, we frequently hear that one of our collective main priorities is local food security. As firsthand experience of this fact, we have a thriving and highly supportive customer base – hundreds of families - who demand clean, healthy, local food. PO Box 1012 www.onestrawranch.com Chimacum, WA 98325 360.531.0404 Local food security means local farmers being allowed to farm their land. This ordinance, as written in the draft, threatens to affect our operations and those of other local farms who feed our community. Please remove the proposed additional language of “Existing and ongoing.” We also request you remove the sentence, “provided, the agricultural activity does not result in adverse impacts to a critical area or its associated buffer.” Let’s help secure the future of farms and local food in Jefferson County. Sincerely, Charlotte & Martin Frederickson Owners/Operators One Straw Ranch Chimacum, WA charlotte@onestrawranch.com