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HomeMy WebLinkAbout95-078Whereas, Whereas, Whereas, Whereas, Whereas, Whereas, Whereas, ESOLUTIO, 9S- A RESOLUTION ~ URBAN WILDLIFE HABITAT The City is in the process of revising its comprehensive plan, as mandated by the Growth Management Act (GMA); and In connection with this process, the City is soliciting and encouraging public involvement to such a degree that it will not be possible to have a revised comprehensive plan adopted on or before the current deadline of July 1, 1995; and One of the stated goals of GMA to be implemented in the revised comprehensive plan is the preservation of' wildlife habitat in the City as a defined Urban Growth Area; and In order more effectively and efficiently to pursue opportunities related to the preservation of wildlife habitat particularly sensitive to rapidly increasing development pressure in portions of the City previously not capable of development, it now ms appropriate that certain policies regarding wildlife habitat proposed for inclusion in the land use element of the revised comprehensive plan, as developed and reviewed by the Land Use Workgroup comprised of local residents and supported by City staff, be approved, subject to further consideration through the Growth Management Act planning process; and Resolution No. 94-17 affirmed the City Council's support for the policies contained in the existing Comprehensive Parks and Recreation Plan adopted in 1991; and The existing Comprehensive Parks and Recreation Plan contains a policy "(t)o preserve and maximize...wildlife corridors..." which does not conflict with the policies regarding wildlife habitat addressed in this resolution; and Actions taken by the City to acquire wetlands and open space areas within and adjacent to the plat of Fowler's Park Addition are indicative of the City's support for' the concepts embodied in the policies adopted by this resolution; and Whereas, The policies do not conflict with the objectives of the North Quimper Wildlife Corridor project of Jefferson Land Trust to link habitat along natural drainages in the area between Middlepoint and Fort Worden State Park, which the City Council has supported by Resolution No. 94-103 authorizing a Memorandum of Understanding between the City and Jefferson Land Trust regarding habitat within the project area inside the municipal boundaries, N O W T H E R E F O R E BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PORT TOWNSEND that, subject to further, consideration through the Growth Management Act planning process, the City adopts the following as policies regarding urban wildlife habitat, as set forth in Land Use Goals & Policies / Workgroup Pre-Release Draft dated 5/2/95: 1. Designate and retain wetlands, drainage corridors and other areas that provide essential habitat for priority plant or wildlife species as passive open space. 2. Where possible, accommodate multiple functions within (an) open space and trails system, including: stormwater management; viewpoints; wildlife habitat; and passive recreation. Adopted by the City Council by the Mayor this 19th he City of Port Townsend and signed 1995. ATTEST: ~r John M. Clise Acting City Clerk APPROVED AS--TQ FflRM: T.~~ L. McMahan, City Attorney Port Townsend City Council Resolution 95- ~