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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution 04-138-CCAb BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS GRANT COUNTY, WASHINGTON Resolution No. 04 -/—V -CC Adoption of the Joint County Watershed Management Plan Moses Coulee & Foster Creek Watersheds WRIA 44 & 50 A Resolution of Grant County commending the WRIA 44/50 Watershed Management Plan and approving the WRIA 44/50 Watershed Management Plan recognizing that implementation is contingent upon available funding. Grant County Commissioners make the following findings of fact: 1. The county supports the collaboration among the WRIA 44/50 Watershed Management Planning Unit members to implement a comprehensive strategy for balancing competing demands for water, while at the same time preserving and enhancing the integrity of the Moses Coulee and Foster Creek community; and 2. The Washington State Watershed Management Act (RCW 90.82) establishes the framework for water resource management in the State of Washington focusing on water availability and quality, and protecting habitat for fish and wildlife; and 3. Participation in the development of the WRIA 44/50 Watershed Management Plan was voluntary; and 4. The lead agency in the planning process for the WRIA 44/50 Watershed Management Plan was the Foster Conservation District; and 5. The WRIA 44/50 Watershed Management Planning Unit met regularly for over 5 years in the development of the WRIA 44/50 Watershed Management Plan; and 6. The WRIA 44/50 Watershed Management Planning Unit held monthly informational meetings, and over 4,000 hours devoted to seek public input on the scope of the plan; and 7. The WRIA 444/50 Watershed Management Planning Unit held public informational meetings on the draft WRIA 44/50 Watershed Management Plan at Waterville, WA, on September 23, 2004 to gather public comment on the plan; and 8. The WRIA 44/50 Watershed Management Planning Unit approved the WRIA 44/50 Watershed Management Plan unanimously by recorded vote on September 23, 2004; and 9. The Washington Watershed Management Act (RCW 90.82.130(b) requires once the planning unit approves the watershed plan it is to be submitted to the counties within the watershed; and 10. The Washington Watershed Management Act (RCW 90.82.130(2)(a) requires that the legislative authority of each county shall provide public notice of and conduct at least one public hearing on the proposed plan; and 11. Grant County held a work session to review and comment on the WRIA 44/50 Watershed Management Plan; and 12. Douglas County held a public hearing on November 15, 2004 to receive public testimony on the WRIA 44/50 Watershed Management Plan; and 13. Grant County held a public hearing on November 9, 2004 at 11:00 am in Ephrata, WA to receive public testimony on the WRIA 44/50 Watershed Management Plan; and 14. Grant County adopted the WRIA 44/50 Watershed Management flan per Resolution 04 -138 -CC; and 15. Okanogan County opted out for the WRIA 44/50 Watershed Management Plan because they are less than 5%; and 16. The Washington Management Act (RCW 90.82.130(2)(a) requires that after the public hearings, the legislative authorities of these counties shall convene in joint session to consider the proposal. The counties may approve or reject the proposed watershed plan for the management area, but may not amend it. Approval of such a proposal shall be made by a majority vote of the members of each of the counties with territory in the management area; and 17. A Determination of Significance and Adoption of Existing Environmental Document was prepared and issued on September 30, 2004, for the WRIA 44/50 Watershed Management Plan; and NOW, THEREFORE, the Board of Grant County Commissioners do resolve as follows: Section 1. The Grant County Commissioners unanimously approve the WRIA 44/50 Watershed Management Plan dated September 23, 2004 as shown in Exhibit A attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. Section 2. Implementation of the Request for Clarification on Watershed Planning Issues dated November 2, 2004. Section 3. Implementation of the WRIA 44/50 Watershed Management Plan is contingent upon adequate available funding and staff resources. Section 4. Implementation of the WRIA 44/50 Watershed Management Plan will require the continued participation of the WRIA 44/50 Watershed Management Planning Unit. ADOPTED, this 15th day of November 2004 in Ephrata, Washington. Watershed Mgmta zu BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS GRANT COUNTY, WASHINGTON Deborah Moore, Member 2