(1) By
December 31, 1993, the department of fish and wildlife shall
develop goals for the wildlife and fish that this agency manages,
to preserve, protect, and perpetuate wildlife and fish on shrub
steppe habitat or on lands that are presently agricultural lands,
rangelands, or grazable woodlands. These goals shall be
consistent with the maintenance of a healthy ecosystem.
(2) By July 31, 1993, the conservation commission shall
appoint a technical advisory committee to develop standards that
achieve the goals developed in subsection (1) of this section. The committee members shall include but not be limited to
technical experts representing the following interests:
Agriculture, academia, range management, utilities, environmental
groups, commercial and recreational fishing interests, the
Washington rangelands committee, Indian tribes, the department of
fish and wildlife, the department of natural resources, the
department of ecology, conservation districts, and the department
of agriculture. A member of the conservation commission shall
chair the committee.
(3) By December 31, 1994, the committee shall develop
standards to meet the goals developed under subsection (1) of
this section. These standards shall not conflict with the
recovery of wildlife or fish species that are listed or proposed
for listing under the federal endangered species act. These
standards shall be utilized to the extent possible in development
of coordinated resource management plans to provide a level of
management that sustains and perpetuates renewable resources,
including fish and wildlife, riparian areas, soil, water, timber,
and forage for livestock and wildlife. Furthermore, the
standards are recommended for application to model watersheds
designated by the Northwest power planning council in conjunction
with the conservation commission. The maintenance and
restoration of sufficient habitat to preserve, protect, and
perpetuate wildlife and fish shall be a major component included
in the standards and coordinated resource management plans. Application of standards to privately owned lands is voluntary
and may be dependent on funds to provide technical assistance
through conservation districts.
(4) The conservation commission shall approve the standards
and shall provide them to the departments of natural resources
and fish and wildlife, each of the conservation districts, and
Washington State University cooperative extension service. The
conservation districts shall make these standards available to
the public and for coordinated resource management planning. Application to private lands is voluntary.
(5) The department of natural resources shall implement
practices necessary to meet the standards developed pursuant to
this section on department managed agricultural and grazing
lands, consistent with the trust mandate of the Washington state
Constitution and Title 79 RCW. The standards may be modified on
a site-specific basis as needed to achieve the fish and wildlife
goals, and as determined by the department of fish and wildlife,
and the department of natural resources. Existing lessees shall
be provided an opportunity to participate in any site-specific
field review. Department agricultural and grazing leases issued
after December 31, 1994, shall be subject to practices to achieve
the standards that meet those developed pursuant to this section.
[1998 c 245 § 162; 1993 sp.s. c 4 § 5. Formerly RCW 79.01.295.]
NOTES:
Findings -- Grazing lands--1993 sp.s. c 4: See RCW 79.13.600.