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10/2/2018
Meeting title
Commissioners' Agenda
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Commissioners' Auditorium
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205 West 5th Room 109 - Ellensburg
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Regular
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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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13
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Consent Agenda
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48177
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Resolution
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Table 7 <br />Kittitas County Wildfire Resilience and Risk Reduction Roles <br />Stakeholder Group Overview of (toles <br />City, County, and Local Partner <br />• Board of County Commissioners has jurisdiction and power to represent the county and has care of the <br />county property, management and business concerns. <br />Elected Officials <br />• Kittitas County Sheriff is an elected position that has responsibility of the enforcement of state and county <br />laws and statutes. <br />• The Ellensburg, Cle Elum, and Roslyn city councils and mayors are elected to represent citizens of those <br />areas. <br />• Responsible for developing and administering plans and regulations, including zoning and subdivision, <br />Kittitas County Community and Planning <br />I growth policy, regional plans, and land use code enforcement <br />Services <br />I Responsible for fire life safety in Kittitas County administered through the Kittitas County Fire Marshal's <br />office <br />Fire Departments and Fire Districts <br />Responsible for community response and protection services for areas across Kittitas County <br />• Nonprofit association with members from city, county, rural, state, and federal agencies including fire <br />Kittitas County Fire Chiefs Association <br />departments and districts, Kittitas County Emergency Management, DNR, USFS, and other Fire District <br />organizations <br />• Coordinates fire prevention and response activities <br />Kittitas County Emergency Management <br />• Coordinates emergency response components in the geographical area of Kittitas County <br />Kittitas County Health Department <br />• Responsible for air quality monitoring <br />• Responsible for personal property and engaging in community projects <br />Kittitas County residents, landowners, and <br />• Community councils participate in planning process by facilitating communication between communities <br />community councils <br />and local government. <br />• Includes private landowners such as citizens and entities with large landholdings (e.g., TNQ <br />• Includes stakeholders from Central Washington Homebuilders Association, realtors, and other industry <br />Nongovernmental Stakeholders I <br />professionals <br />• Volunteer organizations, KCCD, local chapters of Chamber of Commerce, utilities, university partners, and <br />other businesses <br />Kittitas County Fire Adapted Communities <br />Includes federal, state, and local ownership committed to improving landscape and community resiliency for <br />Coalition <br />all who live, work, and play in Kittitas County <br />Community Wildfire Protection Plan 59 September 2618 <br />
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