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Commissioners Chambers
JEFFERSON COUNTY
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
AGENDA REQUEST
TO: Board of County Commissioners
Philip Morley, County Administrator
FROM: Leslie Locke, Executive Assistant
DATE: August 29, 2016
SUBJECT: UPDATE re: Washington State Department of Natural Resources 2°d Quarter County
Income Report
STATEMENT OF ISSUE:
Drew Rosanbalm, DNR State Lands Assistant will provide the Commissioners with an update regarding
the Washington State Department of Natural Resources 2nd Quarter County Income Report.
FISCAL IMPACT:
DNR Representatives will discuss timber sales and revenue reports.
RECOMMENDATION:
No Action Required
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July 25, 2016
The Honorable Kathleen Kler, Chair
Jefferson County Board of Commissioners
P.O. Box 1220
Port Townsend, WA 98368
Dear Commissioner Kler:
Peter Goldmark
Washington State
Commissioner of Public Lands
AUG 17 2016
The Washington State Department of Natural Resources (DNR) manages approximately 14,717
acres of State Forest Transfer and Purchase Lands that benefit Jefferson County. These lands
generated $1,032,000 in the first two quarters of calendar year 2016 and are projected to generate
$1,603,000 for calendar year 2016 from activities expected to occur under current contracts. This
represents an increase of $312,000 from the 2016 projection in the April 2016 report.
Net value under contract after calendar year 2016 is estimated at $928,000. This income
information does not include anticipated revenues from additional planned activities for which
contracts have not been finalized. Projections of income after July 2, 2013 reflect the
management fee of 25 percent, as adopted by the Board of Natural Resources on that date.
Some counties receive portions of their income from leases and fees; however, the majority of
income reflected in this report is derived from timber sales. As most revenue stems from timber
sales, these projections can fluctuate depending upon when timber harvests actually occur.
Market conditions, contract requirements, and regulatory requirements influence timber
purchasers' decisions about when to harvest. Harvesting could occur earlier if conditions
warrant. Changes in purchasers' plans for harvest will be reflected in future reports. The next
projection of State Forest Land revenues will be available in October 2016.
I appreciate how necessary revenue is to the success of county functions. DNR consistently
strives to ensure that we realize the maximum available income from the State Forest Transfer
and Purchase Lands we manage on behalf of the counties. Should you have any questions
regarding this information, please contact Deb Palmer, Acting Olympic Region Manager, at 360-
374-2805 or at deborah.palmer@dnr.wa.gov.
Sincerely,
Peter Goldin
Commissioner of Public Lands
Enclosures
Department of Natural Resources
1111 Washington S7 SE
MS 47001
Olympia, Washington 98504-7001
{360} 902-1000