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BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS <br /> COUNTY OF KTTTITAS <br /> STATE OF WASHINGTON <br /> RESOLUTION <br /> NO.2006- 2.-L <br /> AUTHORIZING THE CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS TO SIGN THE INTERLOCAL <br /> AGREEMENT FOR THE YAKIMA BASIN FISH AND WILDLIFE RECOVERY BOARD, AND FOR THE <br /> BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS TO APPOINT A COMMISSIONER AS A DIRECTOR ON THE YAKIMA <br /> BASIN FISH AND WILDLIFE RECOVERY BOARD <br /> WHEREAS The legislature in RCW 77.85.005 found that the State of Washington may <br /> best accomplish salmon recovery efforts by integrating local and regional salmon <br /> recovery activities into a statewide strategy, a coordinated state funding process should <br /> be established through salmon recovery funding board; the appropriate local or tribal <br /> government should provide local leadership in identifying and sequencing habitat <br /> projects to be funded by state agencies; habitat projects should be implemented without <br /> delay; and, a strong locally based effort to restore salmon habitat should be established <br /> by providing a framework to allow citizen volunteers to work effectively; and <br /> WHEREAS to carry out these legislative intents, within the Yakima Basin a Lead Entity <br /> Board (LE) and a Yakima Basin Fish and Wildlife Planning Board (YBFWPB), each <br /> consisting of local elected officials were established, the LE to facilitate the assemblage <br /> and prioritization of an annual Habitat Projects List for submittal to the Washington State <br /> Salmon Recovery Funding Board per RCW 77.85.050; and the YBFWPB to prepare <br /> and submit to the State a locally derived Yakima Subasin Salmon Recovery Plan per <br /> RCWs 77.85.090 (2), and the YBFWPB to also prepare for the Northwest Power <br /> Planning Council a locally derived Yakima Subasin Plan, said plan to guide the <br /> expenditure within the Yakima basin of those Bonneville Power Administration funds <br /> required under the Federal Northwest Power Planning Act to mitigate the impacts of the <br /> Columbia Basin Hydropower system on fish and wildlife resources; and <br /> WHEREAS each of these boards, having successfully carried out their respective <br /> authorities and responsibilities individually and collaboratively recognize significant <br /> benefits and efficiencies can be derived from integrating the administrative, planning, <br /> public outreach, implementation, monitoring and evaluation functions of salmon <br /> recovery; and <br /> WHEREAS in a joint session on January 8, 2006, the board members of each of the <br /> Yakima Basin Lead Entity Board (LE), and the Yakima Basin Fish and Wildlife Planning <br /> Board (YBFWPB), voted unanimously to combine into a (new) independent non-profit <br /> board that will replace the LE and YBFWB, and to move the process of replacement <br /> forward expeditiously; and <br />