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Philip
Philip C. Hunsucker
Chief Civil Deputy Prosecuting Attorney
Jefferson County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office
P.O. Box 1220, Port Townsend, WA 98368
Ph: 360-385-9180 Fax: 360-385-0073
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From: Michelle Farfan
Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2017 12:51 PM
To: Philip Hunsucker <PHunsucker@co.jefferson.wa.us>
Subject: Attorney - Client Communication
Hi Phil:
Is this the correct language for Friday’s mtg?
When I send this out via email to PGST, is there specific language you
would like me to state in relation to this release?
Thanks,
1 RECOGNITION OF AREAS WITH CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE.
The parties and the PGST discussed the importance of kettles on the
Property to the PGST’s cultural history. The PGST expressed that
kettles were used to harvest plants and were linked to spiritual
entities important to the PGST.
The PGST has not applied for including of any Traditional Cultural
Properties on the National Register of Historic Places as of the date of
this Agreement. If, prior to Developer applying for a grading or
building permit for the Pleasant Harbor MPR, the PGST applies for and
receives a recommendation from the State Advisory Council on Historic
Preservation that either Kettle B or C is eligible for listing in the
National Register of Historic Places, the Developer shall:
(A) Preserve either Kettle B or C by preventing the selected
kettle from being used for any stormwater storage; and,
(B) Consult with the PGST to arrive at a kettle management
plan where the PGST would enhance the selected kettle by removing
invasive vegetation and planting it with native vegetation found at the
time of its use by native people, and to develop and install an
educational signs that explain the significance of the kettles to native
people.
This provision does not restrict or otherwise prevent Developer from
exercising its right to object to any application that kettles are
culturally significant.
Michelle Farfan
Associate Planner, Pleasant Harbor MPR Lead
Jefferson County Department of Community Development
621 Sheridan
Port Townsend WA 98368
V: 360-379-4463
F: 360-379-4451
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mfarfan@co.jefferson.wa.us <mailto:mfarfan@co.jefferson.wa.us>
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