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HomeMy WebLinkAbout022Michelle Farfan Sent: To: Cc: From:Garth Mann <Garth.Mann@statesmangroup.com > Monday, January 30,2077 4:57 PM Michelle Farfan; Don Coleman Patty Charnas RE: Elk questions Thank you Michelle These are the same ones we have. The open areas have filled in with sweet grasses, but still no Elk I will send you the name of the organic fertilizer that we will use from Dakota Peat, without using Nitrates and Phosphates and other synthetics. Garth M. Garth Mann President & C.E.O Statesman Group of Companies Direct: 403.686.8371 Email: garth@statesman.ca From: M ichelle Fa rfa n [ma ilto: M Fa rfa n @co.jefferson.wa. us] Sent: Monday, January 30,2017 2:32 PM To: Don Coleman <don@pleasantharbormarina.com>; Garth Mann <Garth.Mann@statesmangroup.com> Cc: Patty Cha rnas < PCha rnas@ co.jefferso n.wa. us> Subject: RE: Elk questions Hi Don & Garth Don in relation to your question #2,here are a couple of old shoreline photos of Black Point from 1977 from DOE shoreline photos. Regards, Michelle Farfan Associate Planner, Brinnon MPR Lead Jefferson County Department of Community Development 621 Sheridan Port Townsend WA 98368 V: 360-379-4463 F: 360-379-4451 mfa rfa n @co. ieffe rso n.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 1 Subject: 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 42.55 and other state laws. From: Don Coleman [mailto:don@pleasantharbormarina.com] Sent: Thursday, January 26,2017 4:15 PM To: Garth Mann (Garth.Mann@statesmangroup.com)<Garth.Mann@statesmanqroup.com>; Michelle Farfan <M Fa rfan @co. iefferson.wa.us> Cc: Patty Cha rnas <PCha rnas@co. iefferson.wa. us> Subject: Elk questions Hello All Sorrylneededtoexcusemyselfearlytoday. OnthedrivetoSeattlelthoughtofsomequestionsthatlwishlhad thought to ask before I left. 1) ls there any history from the Tribe (or anyone) of the elk ever visiting the a rea while the campground was operating at tOO%? l'm thinking there was a lot of open and grassy areas on the property during that time. 2l Are there any old photos showing how much open and grassy areas there were in the campground in the 50s- 70s? l'm curious how that would compare to the resort proposal. 3) Why is the tribe so concerned about controlling where the elk choose to travel? Tim said the concern wasn't the highway it was keeping the elk off Black Point. ls it because Black Point is a no shooting area so they cannot hunt there? I know they freely hunt in other local areas, even on private property unless it is clearly posted "no hunti ng/no trespassing". l'm eager to learn how the elk discussion ended Thanks, don Don Coleman Cell (206-714-7482) 2