(1) In consultation with
the *task force, the conservation commission may contract with
universities, private consultants, nonprofit groups, or other
entities to assist it in developing a plan incorporating the
following elements:
(a) An inventory of existing tide gates located on streams
in the county. The inventory shall include location, age, type,
and maintenance history of the tide gates and other factors as
determined by the task force in consultation with the county and
diking and drainage districts;
(b) An assessment of the role of tide gates located on
streams in the county; the role of intertidal fish habitat for
various life stages of salmon; the quantity and characterization
of intertidal fish habitat currently accessible to fish; the
quantity and characterization of the present intertidal fish
habitat created at the time the dikes and outlets were
constructed; the quantity of potential intertidal fish habitat on
public lands and alternatives to enhance this habitat; the
effects of saltwater intrusion on agricultural land, including
the effects of backfeeding of saltwater through the underground
drainage system; the role of tide gates in drainage systems,
including relieving excess water from saturated soil and
providing reservoir functions between tides; the effect of
saturated soils on production of crops; the characteristics of
properly functioning intertidal fish habitat; a map of
agricultural lands designated by the county as having long-term
commercial significance and the effect of that designation; and
the economic impacts to existing land uses for various
alternatives for tide gate alteration; and
(c) A long-term plan for intertidal salmon habitat
enhancement to meet the goals of salmon recovery and protection
of agricultural lands. The proposal shall consider all other
means to achieve salmon recovery without converting farmland.
The proposal shall include methods to increase fish passage and
otherwise enhance intertidal habitat on public lands pursuant to
subsection (2) of this section, voluntary methods to increase
fish passage on private lands, a priority list of intertidal
salmon enhancement projects, and recommendations for funding of
high priority projects. The task force also may propose pilot
projects that will be designed to test and measure the success of
various proposed strategies.
(2) In conjunction with other public landowners and the
*task force, the department shall develop an initial salmon
intertidal habitat enhancement plan for public lands in the
county. The initial plan shall include a list of public
properties in the intertidal zone that could be enhanced for
salmon, a description of how those properties could be altered to
support salmon, a description of costs and sources of funds to
enhance the property, and a strategy and schedule for
prioritizing the enhancement of public lands for intertidal
salmon habitat. This initial plan shall be submitted to the task
force at least six months before the deadline established in
subsection (3) of this section.
(3) The final intertidal salmon enhancement plan shall be
completed within two years from the date the task force is formed
and funding has been secured. A final plan shall be submitted by
the task force to the lead entity for the geographic area
established under this chapter.
[2003 c 391 § 5.]
NOTES:
*Reviser's note: The task force referred to is apparently the task force created in RCW 77.85.220.
Initiation of process -- 2003 c 391 §§ 4 and 5: See note following RCW 77.85.220.
Severability -- Effective date -- 2003 c 391: See notes following RCW 77.57.030.