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FYI:
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
Work hours – M, T, W
mfarfan@co.jefferson.wa.us <mailto:mfarfan@co.jefferson.wa.us>
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From: Tim Cullinan [mailto:tcullinan@pnptc.org]
Sent: Friday, December 08, 2017 4:55 PM
To: Michelle Farfan <MFarfan@co.jefferson.wa.us>
Subject: RE: Pleasant Harbor Master Planned Resort Wildlife Management
Plan
Dear Ms. Farfan,
Attached are the Point No Point Treaty Council’s comments on the
Revised Wildlife Management Plan for the Pleasant Harbor MPR.
I will send a hard copy via surface mail.
Tim Cullinan
Wildlife Program Manager
Point No Point Treaty Council
19472 Powder Hill Place NE, Suite 210
Poulsbo, WA 98370
360-731-8674
tcullinan@pnptc.org <mailto:tcullinan@pnptc.org>
From: Michelle Farfan [mailto:MFarfan@co.jefferson.wa.us]
Sent: Wednesday, November 08, 2017 12:07 PM
To: dherrera@skokomish.org <mailto:dherrera@skokomish.org> ;
jpavel@skokomish.org <mailto:jpavel@skokomish.org> ;
btrapp@skokomish.org <mailto:btrapp@skokomish.org> ;
hhals@jamestowntribe.org <mailto:hhals@jamestowntribe.org> ; Tim
Cullinan <tcullinan@pnptc.org <mailto:tcullinan@pnptc.org> >; Charin
Godbolt <cgodbolt@pgst.nsn.us <mailto:cgodbolt@pgst.nsn.us> >; Roma Call
<romac@pgst.nsn.us <mailto:romac@pgst.nsn.us> >;
Bryan.Murphie@dfw.wa.gov <mailto:Bryan.Murphie@dfw.wa.gov> ;
margaret.bigelow@dfw.wa.gov <mailto:margaret.bigelow@dfw.wa.gov> ;
mathew.blankenship@dfw.wa.gov <mailto:mathew.blankenship@dfw.wa.gov>
Subject: Pleasant Harbor Master Planned Resort Wildlife Management Plan
Dear Tribal Representatives and Department of Fish and Wildlife:
This email is written to provide you with the most recent draft of the
Wildlife Management Plan (WMP) submitted by the developer for the
proposed Pleasant Harbor Master Planned Resort (PHMPR) in Brinnon, WA.
The attached Ordinance 01-0128-08, specifically Condition 63(l),
requires the wildlife management plan be developed in consultation with
the Department of Fish and Wildlife and local tribes, to prevent
diminishment of tribal resources (e.g., deer, elk, cougar, waterfowl,
osprey, eagles, and bear).
On October 19, 2017, the wildlife biologist for the Point No Point
treaty Council, the Department of Fish and Wildlife, Jefferson County
and the developer’s representative walked the site and discussed how a
wildlife management plan could better address preventing elk from
migrating onto the PHMPR. The attached WMP reflects changes discussed
during the October 19, 2017 walk through.
Please provide any comments you may have on or before December 8, 2017.
If I have missed a contact that should have received this email and
it’s attachments within your department, please forward to the
appropriate personnel.
If you have any questions or need anything further, please do not
hesitate to contact me.
Kind regards,
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
mfarfan@co.jefferson.wa.us <mailto:mfarfan@co.jefferson.wa.us>
All e-mail sent to this address has been received by the Jefferson
County e-mail system and is therefore subject to the Public Records Act,
a state law found at RCW 42.56. Under the Public Records law the County
must release this e-mail and its contents to any person who asks to
obtain a copy (or for inspection) of this e-mail unless it is also
exempt from production to the requester according to state law,
including RCW 42.56 and other state laws.