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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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The Purpose of a Community Wildfire Protection Plan (CWPP) <br />A CWPP provides value to a community by identifying and implementing mitigation and response <br />strategies that reduce the wildland fire risk and enable a community to withstand a wildfire event <br />without loss of life or preventable resource or property damage. Kittitas County is in the process of <br />updating the 2009 CWPP. <br />In collaboration with stakeholder groups and the public Kittitas County Conservation District (KCCD) has <br />been contracted to assist and develop the updated county wide, community based CWPP, which will <br />identify various forms of risk assessment, modeling and strategic action planning. At the conclusion of <br />this process, the goal will be to develop a uniquely suited and feasible document that achieves the goals <br />of our responders, planners, land owners and the public while preparing the response environment for <br />safe and effective suppression activities. <br />Please take a few moments to complete the questionnaire below so that we can accurately capture <br />information from your Fire District Organization or Agency, which will be included in the newest update <br />of the Kittitas County CWPP. <br />CWPP KEY COMPONANTS- <br />• Developing community based priorities and partnerships, while fostering and maintaining community <br />resilience. <br />- Preparing for and safely coexisting with wildland fire <br />Supports healthy forests and rangelands <br />DESIRED OUTCOME — <br />• Reduced Occurrence of Catastrophic Wildfires <br />• Reduction in Loss of Life, Property and Resources. <br />• Overall Resilience to the Effects of Wildland Fires to Communities. <br />2018 KITTITA►S CWPP UPDATE - QUESTIONAIRE <br />FIRE DISTRICT #: _FIRE CHIEF: t -a fN 61 _� Al <br />AGENCY or ORGINAZATION: 'i•� ,�r6•y 11L A f% r f C- i 4 (� `C <br />CONTACT INFORMATION: Phone 5 O q q N � 3S email Kc -f �n , n <br />V Ll)ES AT RISK- <br />Residential <br />I - <br />Residential Areas —Structures; (Example -40 Homes on Johnson Road. 3 Businesses, 4 commercial.) <br />°Estimated number of residential homes in your district - 6C G - ] ti C'(/t,f,n} 6 )k V010 S Cg fi�j <br />'Estimated number of commercial buildings, businesses - <br />2018 KITTITAS CWPP UPDATE - QUESTIONAIRE <br />
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