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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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Fully Executed Version
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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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Stakeholder Group Overview of Roles <br />State Partners . State agency providing fire resources and information, including burn permits, air quality updates, current <br />DNR <br />fire restrictions, and historical fire information . Co-land manager of the Teanaway Community Forest, a high recreational use area in Kittitas County that is <br />culturally and ecologically sensitive . State agency that is a landowner/land manager in Kittitas County <br />WDFW . Co-manager of the Teanaway Community Forest, a high recreational use area in Kittitas County that is <br />culturally and ecologically sensitive <br />Washington Department of Ecology <br />. State agency that monitors and reports air quality conditions and establishes burn ban regulations and burn <br />permits . Network of practitioners that provides communities with resources to develop innovative solutions, work <br />WAFAC with local partners, engage with other member communities, and increase local capacity to work and live <br />better with wildfire <br />• Non-profit organization that provides resources for facilitation, planning, coordination, and implementation <br />of natural resource conservation and community development initiatives such as the WAFAC, Yakima Basin <br />Washington Resource Conservation and Clean Water Partnership, and Yakima Tributary Habitat & Access Program <br />Development Council • Fiscal sponsor for the Washington Prescribed Fire Council, Chumstick Wildfire Stewardship Coalition, KFACC, <br />Tapash Sustainable Forest Collaborative, and the South Central Washington Coordinated Weed <br />Management Area . Forest manager of the Central Cascades Forest <br />The Nature Conservancy . Member of the Tapash Sustainable Forest Collaborative and Manastash -Taneum Resilient Landscapes - <br />Restoration Project among many other local and statewide landscape and community resiliency projects . Federal, state, and local agencies and non-profit organizations working in partnership to improve ecosystem <br />Tapash Sustainable Forest Collaborative health and natural functions of the eastern Cascades lands..,,pe through the use of best available science, <br />community input, and adaptive management <br />Federal and Tribe Partners .I . Manages Okanogan Wenatchee National Forest and Mount Baker Snoqualmie National Forest <br />USFS . Local support and resources also include Cle Elum Ranger District <br />Yakama Nation <br />. Maintains a culturally sensitive site inventory for lands on and off the reservation and in Kittitas County has a <br />significant role in fish habitat restoration and cultural value <br />BLM . Manages public lands out of the Wenatchee Field Office <br />Community Wildfire Protection Plan 60 September 2018
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