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10/2/2018
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Commissioners' Agenda
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205 West 5th Room 109 - Ellensburg
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Request to Approve a Resolution to Adopt the 2018 Community Wildfire Protection Plan and to Authorize the Chair's Signature on the Adoption Page
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Consent Agenda
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Although reducing the risk of high intensity wildland fire is the primary motivation behind this plan, <br />managing the wildlands for hazardous fuels reduction and fire resilience is only one part of the larger <br />picture. Residents and visitors desire healthy, fire -resilient wildlands that provide habitat for wildlife, <br />recreational opportunities, economic stimulation, and scenic beauty. <br />In keeping with the strategy of the original Kittitas County CWPP, the Subcommittee revisited the <br />planning outline in Preparing a Community Wildfire Protection Plan: A Handbook for Wildland-Urban <br />Interface Communities (Communities Committee et al. 2004). That document provides an eight -step <br />process for updating a CWPP. Below are eight steps and the achievements of the Subcommittee in <br />taking each of the steps outlined. <br />o Step one: Convene the decision makers. <br />The Kittitas County CWPP Subcommittee reconvened in April 2018 to review the work <br />completed within and adjacent to the WUI boundary on public and private lands and to <br />reevaluate the priorities for future fuels reduction treatments. The Subcommittee is comprised <br />of the Program Director from Project Wildfire; Fire Marshals from local fire districts; <br />representatives from DNR; representatives from the U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM); <br />the Kittitas County Forester, other stakeholders, and members of the public. <br />• Step two: Involve state and federal agencies. <br />HFRA directed communities to collaborate with local and state government representatives, in <br />consultation with federal agencies and other interested parties in the development of a <br />CWPP. The Subcommittee recognized the importance of this collaboration and involved not <br />only members from the USFS, but DNR and Kittitas County representatives as well. Each <br />agency brought a wealth of information about fuels reduction efforts planned and completed, <br />along with educational information based on current research across the nation. <br />• Step three: Engage interested parties. <br />The Subcommittee included representatives from the Communities at Risk, members of local <br />businesses, road districts, homeowner/neighborhood associations, and other organizations <br />and individuals. The Subcommittee encouraged a collaborative environment for the <br />stakeholders to accomplish the 2017 revision of the Kittitas County CWPP. Collaboration and <br />coordination between agencies, community members, and landowners is the fundamental <br />goal of the Cohesive Strategy. <br />• Step four: Establish a community base map. <br />The Subcommittee reviewed the previous maps and boundaries from the 2009 CWPP. The <br />group approved the 2018 CWPP boundary, which now has nine rating areas that replaced the <br />previous eight. The Subcommittee was able, with this change to the base map, to accurately <br />assess the risk in two areas, which were in one rating area in the previous plan, each with two <br />distinctly different vegetation types. <br />Community Wildfire Protection Plan 7 September 2018 <br />
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