(1) If a limiting factors
analysis has been conducted under this chapter for a specific
geographic area and that analysis shows insufficient intertidal
salmon habitat, the department of fish and wildlife and the
county legislative authorities of the affected counties may
jointly initiate a salmon intertidal habitat restoration planning
process to develop a plan that addresses the intertidal habitat
goals contained in the limiting factors analysis. The fish and
wildlife commission and the county legislative authorities of the
geographic area shall jointly appoint a task force composed of
the following members:
(a) One representative of the fish and wildlife commission,
appointed by the chair of the commission;
(b) Two representatives of the agricultural industry
familiar with agricultural issues in the geographic area, one
appointed by an organization active in the geographic area and
one appointed by a statewide organization representing the
industry;
(c) Two representatives of environmental interest
organizations with familiarity and expertise of salmon habitat,
one appointed by an organization in the geographic area and one
appointed by a statewide organization representing environmental
interests;
(d) One representative of a diking and drainage district,
appointed by the individual districts in the geographic area or
by an association of diking and drainage districts;
(e) One representative of the lead entity for salmon
recovery in the geographic area, appointed by the lead entity;
(f) One representative of each county in the geographic
area, appointed by the respective county legislative authorities;
and
(g) One representative from the office of the governor.
(2) Representatives of the United States environmental
protection agency, the United States natural resources
conservation service, federal fishery agencies, as appointed by
their regional director, and tribes with interests in the
geographic area shall be invited and encouraged to participate as
members of the task force.
(3) The task force shall elect a chair and adopt rules for
conducting the business of the task force. Staff support for the
task force shall be provided by the Washington state conservation
commission.
(4) The task force shall:
(a) Review and analyze the limiting factors analysis for the
geographic area;
(b) Initiate and oversee intertidal salmon habitat studies
for enhancement of the intertidal area as provided in RCW 77.85.230;
(c) Review and analyze the completed assessments listed in
RCW 77.85.230;
(d) Develop and draft an overall plan that addresses
identified intertidal salmon habitat goals that has public
support; and
(e) Identify appropriate demonstration projects and early
implementation projects that are of high priority and should
commence immediately within the geographic area.
(5) The task force may request briefings as needed on legal
issues that may need to be considered when developing or
implementing various plan options.
(6) Members of the task force shall be reimbursed by the
conservation commission for travel expenses as provided in RCW 43.03.050 and 43.03.060.
(7) The task force shall provide annual reports that provide
an update on its activities to the fish and wildlife commission,
to the involved county legislative authorities, and to the lead
entity formed under this chapter.
[2003 c 391 § 4.]
NOTES:
Initiation of process -- 2003 c 391 §§ 4 and 5: "The process established in sections 4 and 5 of this act shall be initiated as soon as practicable in Skagit county." [2003 c 391 § 7.]
Severability -- Effective date -- 2003 c 391: See notes following RCW 77.57.030.