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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution 98-035-CCGRANT COUNTY WASHINGTON RESOLUTION 98-35-CC Int�rior Columbia Basin Ecosystem Man�gement Project WHEREAS, the President oF the United States, by executive order, initiated the Interior Columbia Basin Ecosystem Management Project (ICBEMP) to create a scientifcally sound, legally defensible ecosystem management plan, and WHEREAS, ICBEMP was to be a broad-scale, 12-inonth project that would give general direction to public land managers for ecosystem inanageinent, but has become a top-down, highly prescriptive set of manageinent directives, and WHEREAS, ICBEMP will � directly affect manageinent of 16 Bureau of Land Management districts and 30 national forests administered by USDA Forest Service, all located in western states, and WHEREA�, ICBEMP covers 104 counties of which Grant County is one, 144 inillion acres (including 72 million acres of private land) and will directly and indirectly affect the livelihoods of millions of citizens in �he planning area, and WHEREAS, the citizens of western states have a direct interest in the management of its public lands which produce payments in lieu of taxes that contribute significantly to funding of public schools and roads, and WHEREAS, the citizens of the United States and communities throughout the western states depend on the managed stewardship, sustained-yield, even flow production of goods and services froin multiple-use management of public lands located in those states, and WHEREAS, there is increasing demand within the United States and the world for renewable, recyclable goods and services including recreation, wildlife, fisheries, food, fiber, clean air, clean water, and WHEREAS, ICBEMP draft EIS documents fail to adequately and truthfully disclose the economic, environment and social effects of implementation of ecosystem management practices embodied in the Draft EIS documents, and WHEREAS, ICBEMP represents a top-down management paradigm shift which reduces or eliminates efFective local input in natural resource management and environmental decision mal�ing, and WHEREAS, ICBEMP has become a six-year, $35 million project, with no end in sight, NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: ICBEMP should be terminated, with no Record of Decision being approved and that the data developed by the project be communicated to the Counties, States, BLM district managers and National Forest supervisors located in the Project boundaries for consideration of public input in statutorily scheduled environmental land and resource management plan revisions, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Grant County Commissioners strongly support natural resource planning and environmental management which feature site-specific decisions made by local decision makers, local citizenry and parties directly and personally affected by environmental land and resource management decisions. This Resolution was unanimously adopted by the Grant County Farm Bureau Board of Directors at its meeting in Moses Lake, Washington, January 22, 1998. Grant County Commissioners s Dated this 31st day of March,1998 Leroy ison � Helen Fancher � — ---�°.� �'�` _�.�, Tim Sne