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Snohomish County: Your Guide to Equestrian and Farmland Opportunities
Explore the vibrant equestrian and farmland opportunities awaiting in Snohomish County, a haven for livestock enthusiasts and prospective homeowners seeking a rural paradise. This comprehensive guide delves into city-specific regulations, acreage requirements, and the essential steps to finding your dream home with the expert guidance of The Serviss Group at RE/MAX.
Snohomish County: Your Guide to Equestrian and Farmland Opportunities
Nicole Serviss, RE/MAX Elite
Are you dreaming of a serene equestrian paradise nestled in the picturesque landscapes of Snohomish County? Well, your dream is about to come true as we delve deep into the heart of rural Snohomish County, a haven for livestock and farm animals. Whether you are an aspiring farmer or a seasoned equestrian enthusiast, understanding the rules and guidelines for keeping livestock is essential. Let's explore the possibilities that await in the rich farmlands of this region, with a special focus on the number of animals you can keep per acre.
Understanding the Acreage Requirements
Before you set out to purchase your dream farmland, it is vital to understand the acreage requirements set by the Snohomish County government. Generally, the number of animals you can keep depends on various factors including the type of animal and the total acreage of your land.
In Snohomish County, the general guideline is that larger animals such as horses require more space compared to smaller livestock like sheep or goats. For instance, you might need an acre of land to keep one or two horses, ensuring they have ample space to graze and roam freely.
Equestrian Dreams Come True
Snohomish County is renowned for its equestrian facilities and communities. If you are an equestrian enthusiast, you will find a plethora of opportunities to nurture your passion. From equestrian trails to training facilities, the county offers everything you need to keep your horses healthy and happy.
Livestock and Smaller Farm Animals
Apart from horses, Snohomish County offers a nurturing environment for a variety of smaller farm animals. Whether you are looking to keep goats, sheep, or poultry, understanding the acreage requirements is crucial. Generally, smaller animals require less space, allowing you to keep a higher number of livestock per acre.
For detailed guidelines on the number of animals you can keep per acre, it is advisable to consult the Snohomish County government website for the most current regulations and recommendations.
City-Specific Regulations in Snohomish County
As you venture into the different cities of Snohomish County, you'll find that each city has its unique set of regulations governing the keeping of livestock and horses.
Arlington - City of Arlington
Bothell (partly in King County) - City of Bothell
Brier - City of Brier
Darrington - Town of Darrington
Edmonds - City of Edmonds
Everett (County Seat) - City of Everett
Gold Bar - City of Gold Bar
Granite Falls - City of Granite Falls
Lake Stevens - City of Lake Stevens
Lynnwood - City of Lynnwood
Marysville - City of Marysville
Mill Creek - City of Mill Creek
Monroe - City of Monroe
Mountlake Terrace - City of Mountlake Terrace
Mukilteo - City of Mukilteo
Snohomish - City of Snohomish
Stanwood - City of Stanwood
Sultan - City of Sultan
Woodway - Town of Woodway
Finding Your Dream Farmland
As you navigate through the diverse landscapes of Snohomish County, remember that finding the perfect farmland is a journey tailored to your unique needs and preferences. Whether you are drawn to the equestrian communities or the vibrant livestock farms, Snohomish County promises a rich and fulfilling experience.
Understanding County Land Requirements for Equestrian Land in Snohomish County
When it comes to establishing an equestrian facility or keeping horses on your property in Snohomish County, it is essential to be aware of the specific land requirements set forth by the county. These requirements are designed to ensure the welfare of the animals and to maintain the environmental integrity of the land.
Acreage Requirements
The acreage requirements can vary based on a variety of factors including the specific location within the county, the type of equestrian activities you plan to undertake, and the number of horses you intend to keep. Generally speaking, larger parcels of land are preferred for equestrian activities to ensure ample space for facilities such as stables, riding arenas, and pastures.
Zoning Regulations
Zoning regulations play a crucial role in determining the allowable uses of a piece of land. In Snohomish County, lands zoned for agricultural or rural uses are typically more conducive to equestrian activities. It is advisable to consult the Snohomish County Planning and Development Services for detailed information on zoning regulations and to ensure compliance with all necessary requirements.
Environmental Considerations
Environmental stewardship is a priority in Snohomish County. Landowners are encouraged to implement best management practices to protect critical areas, water resources, and wildlife habitats. This includes managing manure properly to prevent water pollution and designing facilities to minimize impervious surfaces.
Building and Permit Requirements
Before establishing an equestrian facility, landowners must obtain the necessary permits from the county. This may include building permits for the construction of stables and other structures, as well as grading permits for land alterations. It is essential to work closely with the county's planning and development services to ensure a smooth permitting process.
Conclusion
Understanding the county land requirements for equestrian land is a vital step in realizing your dream of owning an equestrian property in Snohomish County. By adhering to the guidelines and working collaboratively with county officials, you can create a safe and sustainable environment for both humans and horses.
Whether you have questions about acreage requirements, equestrian facilities, or finding a home that meets all your needs, The Serviss Group is here to assist you. Leveraging their extensive experience and knowledge of Snohomish County, they can help you navigate the diverse offerings of each city, ensuring you make an informed decision that you will be happy with for years to come.
Don't wait any longer to make your dream a reality. Reach out to The Serviss Group with RE/MAX today and take the first step towards finding your dream home in the heart of Snohomish County.
Have the dream of owning a horse property?
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The Insider's Guide to 4th of July in Snohomish, Everett, Monroe, Lake Stevens, & Bothell
Itβs almost time to celebrate our independence from the British. Whether youβre into fireworks, festivals, or just laying low, thereβs an option for you.
Home of the Brave, Land of the Free
Itβs almost time to celebrate our independence from the British. Whether youβre into fireworks, festivals, or just laying low, thereβs an option for you.
Everett
Everett Colors of Freedom 4th of July Parade, Festival & Fireworks
Colors of Freedom Parade
When: July 4th, 2019 at 11 a.m.
Where: Colby & Wetmore Aves, between Wall St. & 26th Street
Enjoy the thrill of marching bands, dance & drill teams, giant puppets, stilt walkers, clowns and more! Free Everett Transit shuttles from Everett Station. Donβt forget to pack a lawn chair to enjoy a more comfortable show.
Colors of Freedom Festival
When: July 4th, 2019 from 1 p.m. - 11 p.m.
Where: Legion Park Bluff, 145 Alverson Boulevard.
Free kids' activities, food fair, beer garden, live music & fireworks. Bring a blanket and a picnic!
There is no parking at the festival, but you can catch the free Everett Transit shuttle at the Everett Community College Broadway lot or at Everett Station. Reasonably sized and small coolers are permitted on shuttle buses.
Thunder on the Bay Fireworks
When: July 4th at 10pm
Where: Port Gardner Bay
Best spots to view the fireworks:
Legion Memorial Park - FESTIVAL LAWN β 145 Alverson Boulevard
Grand Avenue Park β 1800 Grand Avenue
Everett Marina District
Tune into 1520 AM for a radio simulcast of music to the fireworks.
TIP: No parking is available at Legion Memorial Park on July 4th so please take Everett Transit.
Or attend a Classic Rock 4th of July Concert and Fireworks show. Event details: https://www.facebook.com/events/616562602152442/
Lake Stevens
While Lake Stevens doesnβt officially have their own fireworks show, there are so many great places to watch other peoples fireworks.
Lundeen Park - 10020 Lundeen Park Way, Lake Stevens, WA 98258
Sunset Cove Park - 410 East Lake Stevens Road, Lake Stevens, WA 98258
Willard Wyatt Park - 10508 Chapel Hill Rd, Lake Stevens, WA 98258
North Lakeshore Swimming Beach - 11804 N Lakeshore Dr, Lake Stevens, WA 98258
JULY 4th FREEDOM RUN
NO ADMISSION! No awards. Just bunch of locals who get together to celebrate Americaβs birthday. So come on out and take a run and wear your Red White and Blue.
When: July 4th at 8:00 am
Where: Lundeen Park, 10020 Lundeen Pkwy, Lake Stevens, Washington 98258
Snohomish
Sadly, Snohomish does not host their own fireworks show, however, you can make your own show!
Fireworks may be legally set off within city limits between the hours of 9 a.m. and 10 p.m. Wednesday, July 4. Fireworks cannot be set off after 10 p.m. or on any other day within the City of Snohomish.
You can legally buy fireworks here:
2801 Bickford Avenue, near Fred Meyer, operated by Lost and Found Community Church of Stanwood
1327 Avenue D, near Haggen's, operated by Lost and Found Community Church of Stanwood
1400 30th Street, near King Charley's, operated by Joseph Stabile doing business as Wildwest Fireworks
Monroe
USA Birthday Bash
When: July 4th, 4:30 pm - 10:00 pm
Where: Evergreen Speedway
This event includes Demo Derby, Boat Races, Mr. Dizzy Stunt, Figure 8 Racing, Bus Racing and so much more.
Bothell
Fourth of July Freedom Festival
Pancake Breakfast: 8:30 - 10:30 a.m. Downtown Fire Station
β10726 Beardslee Blvd
Children's Parade: (no registration required) 11:15 a.m. Starts at Main St & 104th Ave NE.
Grand Parade: 12pm, Starts at Main St & 104th Ave NE Get the Parade Route Map Here
Food Truck Festival: Northshore Senior Center *12 - 4 p.m. 10201 E Riverside Dr
Your Complete List of Churches Hosting VBS This Year - Vacation Bible School
They play games, teach the bible, and encourage fun. You're in for a fun packed week of games, stories, crafts, and contests! Some are free, some cost some money to register, but no matter, it is a fantastic way to get your kids excited about the bible and Jesus.
Where to register your kids for VBS 2019
June 2019
First of all, what is VBS? It stands for Vacation Bible School. Itβs a camp put on yearly by churches all over the country. They play games, teach the bible, and encourage fun. Itβs for 4 year olds up to 5th grade. You're in for a fun packed week of games, stories, crafts, and contests! Some are free, some cost some money to register, but no matter, it is a fantastic way to get your kids excited about the bible and Jesus.
To make it easier, Iβll organize these by dates.
June 26th - 29th
Redmond: Revive Church - 6pm - 8pm - $10-15/child http://revivechurchworship.org/event/kids-revival-camp/
July 8th - 12th
Mill Creek: Advent Lutheran Church - $20/child - 9am - 12pm http://adventlutheran.net/our-ministries/vacation-bible-school
Marysville: Word of Life Church -FREE - 6pm - 8:30pm (will accept 3 year olds) http://wolc.com/vbs/
Everett/Silver Lake: Hope Church - FREE - 9am - 12pm (will accept 3.5 year olds) https://www.hopechurch.cc/vacation-bible-school
July 9th - 12th
Snohomish: Snohomish Community Church - FREE - 9am - 12pm https://wearescc.org/#events
Monroe: Cascade Church - $15/child - 9am - 12pm https://cascadechurch.churchcenter.com/registrations/events/244624
July 15th - 19th
Marysville: Mountain View Presbyterian Church - $10/child - 9am-12pm (will accept 3 year olds) http://mtvpc.org/ministries/kids
August 5th - 9th
Everett: Immanuel Lutheran - 9am - 12pm - FREE (ages 3-12) https://vbsmate.com/events/98E8C919/18411
August 12th - 16th
Monroe: The Church at Maltby - 9am to 12pm - 3 years old through 6th grade - $5/child http://www.thechurchat.org/VBA
Did I miss a VBS? Please contact me and Iβll add it to the list.
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5 Free Ways to Keep the Kids Busy This Summer in Snohomish
School is almost out and these kids of ours need a place to get that energy out. Not only will they have loads of energy, but those brains of theirs need an outlet too. Here are my top 5 ways to keep the kids busy this summer without spending a dime.
5 Free Ways to Keep the Kids Busy This Summer in Snohomish
School is almost out and these kids of ours need a place to get that energy out. Not only will they have loads of energy, but those brains of theirs need an outlet too. Here are my top 5 ways to keep the kids busy this summer without spending a dime.
Snohomish Library
Imagine Childrenβs Museum
1502 Wall St
Everett, WA 98201-4008
Enjoy Free Admission night at the Imagine Children's Museum every third Friday, from 5:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. We promote the power of play: learning and growing by doing what every child loves to do bestβ¦play! Our interactive exhibits and activities encourage children and their families to role play, experiment, splash, think, wander and create together in a place they can feel physically and emotionally safe.
Swim the Pilchuck River
Head on down to Pilchuck park with your picnic basket and your towels and enjoy a day of river fun! Park your car near the park and walk towards the picnic benches to the left and you will see a small trail down to the river. There is enough of a bank there that you can bring some chairs and some friends and watch the kids play. Donβt forget your floaties!
The park also features a playground, picnic tables, baseball fields, tennis courts, and soccer fields.
Willis Tucker Park
Willis Tucker Community Park is a gently-sloped, forested 84-acre site immediately adjacent to the residential communities of Silver Firs and Snohomish Cascade, three miles east of Mill Creek.
The Spray Pad opens the end of May each year (Saturday of Memorial Day Weekend) and stays open until the warm weather ends in September.
Bonus tip: Bring the dogs and let them get their energy out at the off-leash dog park!
π³ Kids Bowl Free Program
Registered Kids Receive 2 FREE GAMES Of Bowling Each Day Of The KBF Program All Summer Long.
Check the list for participating bowling alleys here.
Everett
5111 Claremont Way Everett, Wa 98203
April 22 - September 1
Kids Bowl Free Monday-Friday, 8am-6pm
Shoe Rental $3.49/child
Register Here9630 Evergreen Way Everett, Wa 98204
May 1 - August 31
Kids Bowl Free Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm
Shoe Rental $2.75/child
Register Here
Lynnwood
6210 200 Street SW Lynnwood, Wa 98036
May 1 - September 15
Kids Bowl Free Monday-Thursday, open-6pm
Shoe Rental $4.25/child
Register Here