Sudden Valley, Washington Flower Delivery
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Sudden Valley Flower Delivery Service
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Sudden Valley Zip Codes:
98229
Sudden Valley: latitude 48.7199 – longitude -122.3468
Sudden Valley is a census-designated place (CDP) just external of Bellingham in Whatcom County, Washington.
Sudden Valley is the second-largest homeowner relationship in western Washington, with more than 7,000 residents. There are eleven neighborhood parks, miles of hiking trails in woodlands and along Lake Whatcom, beaches, two pools, sports fields, tennis courts, a basketball court, a recreation center with full gym, an 18-hole golf course, a library, a port and more.
The Community Association of Sudden Valley began as “the Ranch”. The indigenous owner of the Place was Banning Austin. In 1949, Austin sold the land to Glen and Betty Corning, who named it “the Ranch” and lived there as soon as their kids until in 1968 they sold 1,200 acres of property for 1.8 million. The other owner was Ken Sanwick of Sudden Valley Inc. Sanwick envisioned the estate as “Sudden Valley Undevelopment” and wanted to maintain the natural surroundings while still incorporating homes into the wilderness. By 1969, the County Commissioners qualified the first plat for 158 lots west of Lake Whatcom Boulevard. The first property owner was Mae Schatz, who bought Division 1 Lot 112 in May 1969.
In the 1970s, the Valley distorted ownership a few times. SunMark Inc. bought out the Sanwick Corporation in 1973, and in 1975 Continental Mortgage Investors took higher than from SunMark as the developer. This was short-lived, as CMI avowed bankruptcy not long after. In December 1976, ownership and govern was transferred to the newly named Sudden Valley Community Association. The owner of SunMark, Roger Ufkes, who happened to be the son of the first property owner, formed the indigenous Board of Directors for the other Community Association. Ufkes served on the Board for two years in the beforehand 1970s and is approved for urging property owners to purchase the golf course and whatever its subsidiaries for 1.4 million. The one‐time assessment spread of $4,000 was voted on and passed by the residents. From this reduction on, the SVCA held the title to whatever the roads, parks, greenbelt, recreation facilities, marina, airstrip, and the country club. Sudden Valley was well upon its pretension to becoming the community it is today.