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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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Project Name Project Goal Lead(s) Priority Obstacles Measurement Notes <br /># of Wild land Firefighter training includes Volunteers, # <br />Improve response by of Trainings values of risk that have not <br />standardizing equipment and Local Fire Offered to All been traditionally recognized <br />wildland/WUI training across Districts, DN R, Policy, Fire Districts i.e., ecological values (sage <br />Local WUI Response local fire districts. Cultivate USFS, High Coordination, and# of grouse and other critical <br />volunteer recruitment and Washington Capacity, Training habitat) and cultural values <br />retention for strategic local Prescribed Fire Funding Participants,# and economic values <br />Council (fencing, livestock, public response. of <br />Standardized works, and energy <br />Equipment infrastructure) <br />Some Fire Departments do <br />Improve response by Local Fire Data Collection not have the capacity or <br />Improved Data providing centralized Districts and Coordination, and Unified funding to collect data. <br />Collection and Data geodatabases and data Departments, High Capacity, Multi-Reduce redundancies in data <br />DNR, Jurisdictional collection across first Sharing collection of county wildland Communities, Funding Sharing responders and use a central urban interface KFACC, KCCD Platform coordination data collection <br />and sharing platform. <br />Post-Fire Response, Stabilization, and Long-Term Rehabilitation <br />Local communities need <br />Coordinate local Burned Area coordinated response that <br />Emergency Response Strike Washington # of Team models Incident Command <br />Rapid Response-Team assessments on state State <br />Policy, Members, # of System structure to use long <br />Burned Area and private land to assess Conservation High Funding, Team term recovery and restoration <br />Emergency Response needs for restoration and Commission, Capacity, Deployments,# efforts on all land ownership <br />Strike Team long-term community DNR, KFACC Coordination of Assessments and form long term <br />partnerships to obtain recovery. <br />restoration and recovery <br />project funding. <br />Community Wildfire Protection Plan 73 September 2018
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