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Don Coleman <don@pleasantharbormarina.com>
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RE: Pleasant Harbor Resort site visit
Hello Lorna,
Will do. David Wayne and Roma have this message, I expect they'll copy you when a visit is scheduled. l'll make sure
you get info when l'm aware of the schedule.
don
Don Coleman
marina phone 360-796-4611
cell: 206-714-1482
don @ pleasa ntha rbormarina.com
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Subject: Re: Pleasant Harbor Resort site visit
Hello, Don,
I am Vice-chair of the Planning Commission. Unfortunately, I was not able to attend the site visit with the rest
of the Commission. My paid job got in the way! I understood that I would be invited on the tour with the
Tribe, but I was not notified, so missed this one as well. I would still like to to see the site. I would be
interested in accompanying the Tribal plant expert if possible. I am a biologist with extensive knowledge of
NW plants, so would find that interesting! Let me know, please, of any other opportunities to visit the site.
Thank you,
Lorna Smith
On May 13,2016, at7:43 AM, Don Coleman <don@,pleasantharbormarina.com> wrote:
Hello All,
ln order to keep everyone informed, Garth Mann has asked me to summarize the site visit Wednesday
5/11 with members of the Pt Gamble S'Klallam tribe.
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David Wayne Johnson, Roma Call, Laura Price, Steven Moe, Kelly Sullivan. Renee Veregge, Charin
Godbolt, Ahmis Loving and Francine Swift attended.
We met at Pleasant Harbor Marina and briefly reviewed some of the improvements at the marina,
explained that the marina property is still within the MPR boundary but development and
improvements were completed in accordance with the BSP for the marina property.
We drove to the Black Point property, briefly looked at high area on the north side of Kettle B then
parked near the old playground area and began a walking tour of the property.
We explored the bottom of Kettle B, walked the perimeterof Kettle C, walked the perimeterof wetland
C, walked down to the sand/gravel deposits near the NE corner, hiked back to the road down the east
property line to the old campsites overlooking Hood Canal to the south, back to the old playground area
where we had parked.
I was curious whey the kettles are referred to as "kettle ponds" since they don't hold water, no one
knew where that label came from. Hiking down to the bottom of Kettle B, and throughout the tour, we
talked about how nothing on the property is pristine undisturbed property. We referred frequently to
the GeoEngineers 201.2figure 2-6 photo of the wetlands, and to page 8 figure 1of the cultural
archaeological monitoring and inadvertent discovery plan submitted to the tribes in201.2. These pages
identify the kettles and wetlands and were useful to keep them oriented as to where we were on the
property.
Photos were taken to pass on to the tribal person that is the most experienced in identifying plants with
cultural significance. That person was not able to attend, I told them I could lead another tour for her if
needed.
We met at about 10:30, we finished about 2:00
Best Regards
don
Don Coleman
ma rina phone 360-7 96-46LL
cell: 206-714-t482
don@pleasa ntharbormarina.com
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