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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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Communities umbrella was to expand the Fire Adapted Community learning networks through <br />funding of workshops and peer learning opportunities. The Chumstick Wildfire Stewardship Coalition <br />is a pilot under this program in Leavenworth through the WAFAC. Hidden Valley -Swank Fire Adapted <br />Community and KCCD secured funding facilitated by WAFAC from federal funding sources like the <br />Fire Learning Network and BLM to help promote Fire Adapted Communities in the Kittitas County <br />area. Through the KFACC group, partners and members continue to meet regularly and move <br />projects forward promoting fire adapted efforts locally including this CWPP update. <br />5.3 Restoring and Maintaining Resilient Landscapes in Kittitas County <br />Through fire suppression and human development, the changing climate, the terrestrial ecosystem, <br />and the role of wildland fire have been significantly altered over time. Restoring landscapes to a <br />resilient state and promoting fire's natural role in ecosystems where appropriate must be an integral <br />part of increasing the county's resilience to wildfire and becoming fire adapted. To achieve this, an <br />ecosystem -based approach to fire management that incorporates prescribed fire, mechanical <br />thinning, and other vegetation management practices in overall land management planning <br />objectives is important in achieving desired fire effects and mitigating undesirable fire effects on the <br />ecosystem and the built environment. Finally, post wildfire recovery is an important component in <br />resiliency to ensure that any negative fire effects that impact the ecosystem and the community can <br />be addressed to minimize their impact. With the diverse ownership of land, restorative land <br />management will require a collaborative effort among multiple stakeholders. <br />5.3.1 Ecology/Ecosystem-Based Fire Management <br />Restoration and maintenance strategies should align with the Cohesive Strategy, as outlined below, <br />and integrate the following goals: <br />• Where allowed and feasible, manage wildfire for resource objectives and ecological purposes <br />to restore and maintain fire -adapted ecosystems and achieve fire -resilient landscapes, <br />including the importance of the high-intensity fire regime component. <br />• Restore forest processes that are currently under -represented in the landscape, compared to <br />historical conditions, including low- and mixed -severity fire regimes. <br />• Maintain and promote the growth of specific large tree species, which are also under- <br />represented, across the landscape. <br />• Control and eradicate invasive and noxious weeds. <br />5.4 Tapash Sustainable Forest Collaborative <br />The Manastash-Taneum Resilient Landscapes Project document (Haugo et al. 2016) provides the <br />following background information on the Tapash Sustainable Forest Collaborative: <br />Community Wildfire Protection Plan 39 September 2018 <br />
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