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HomeMy WebLinkAbout045Michelle Farfan From: Sent: To: Cc: Subject: Attachments: M ichel le Fa rfa n < M Fa rfa n @co jefferso n.wa.us > Tuesday, March 14,20L7 8:54 AM Philip Morley Patty Charnas Draft MOU for Parks and Rec; Pleasant Harbor MPR Attached Image (218 KB) Good morning Philip: Attached is a draft MOU for Parks and Rec as required by Ordinance 01-0128-08 condition 63c. Please review and let me know if you have any changes/additions preferably on or before 4/19. Thanks so much, Michelle Farfan Associate Planner, Brinnon MPR Lead Jefferson County Department of Community Development 62l Sheridan Port Townsend WA 98368 V: 360-379-4463 F: 360-379-4451 mfa rfa n (oco. iefferso 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 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. 1 DRAFT 10t12t10 MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING Parks and Recreation Impacts THIS ACREEMENT, by and between Pleasant Harbor Marina and Golf Resort LLP ("Company") and Jefferson County ("County") is designed to identify those park and recreation impacts to the County associated with the development of the Pleasant Harbor Marina and Golf Resort (the "Resort"), now under regulatory review by the County, not addressed by increased revenue from the proposed Resort and subject to supplemental mitigation to assure concurrency in accordance with the ordinance of approval, Ordinance 01-0128-08, paragraph 63(c), which provided a requirement that the SEIS review memoranda of understandings on appropriate mitigation for the following: to provide needed support for the Brinnon school, fire district, Emergency Medical Service (EMS), housing, police, public health, parks and recreation and transit ... The FEIS provided the following commentary: 2.4.1 Recreation on Hood Canal The state recreational areas near the proposed master plan are both significant and popular, with more than one half million visitors to the area annually, principally in the summer season. Washington State Parlcs has developed a Management Plan for the state- managed parks in the Dosewallips Area, near Brinnon: (l) Dosewallips State Park,424.S-acres/5,500 feet of shoreline - has picnicking, hiking, boating, fishing, public recreational shellfishing for oysters, clams, crabs, shrimp (387,221 visitors in 2004); (2) Triton Cove State Park, 28.5 acres/593 feet of shoreline - has picnicking, shore fishing, public recreational shellfishing, and boating (42,212 visitors in 2004); (3) Pleasant Harbor State Park, I acrell00 feet of shoreline - has sheltered moorage (2,439 visitors in 2004); (4) Toandos Peninsula, with 10,000 feet of shoreline, has public recreational shellfishing with boat access; (5) Point Whitney Shcllfish Laboratru'y on the tip of Pt. Whitncy has a boat launch available for public use. (6) Right Smart Cove, 1 acrel200 feet of shoreline - has kayaking and limited access. 57577-0005/LEGAL I 66 I s r 67, I -l- FEIS at p.2-7 , DRAFT '10112110 An on-line version of the approved June 2006 Dosewallips State Park Area Management Plan may be obtained at: http://www.parks.wa,gov/plans/dose/Dosewallip s%o20Final%o2OPlan.pdf, See also the Dosewallips State Park web site at http ://www.parlcs.wa. go v lparkpage.asp?selectedpark:Dosewal I ips. Additionally, the state-owned Duckabush Tidelands, located off US HWY 101 about 3,9 miles south of Brinnon, are open year-round for public recreational shellfi sh harvesting. 2.5 The Olympic Mountains The other outstanding natural and recreational features of the area are the Olympic Mountains, and its combination of National Forest, National Park, and recreation areas. The Brinnon Subarea includes access to the Olympics through three trailhead systems: the Duckabush and the Dosewallips to the north, and the Hamma Harnma to the south. The Seal Rock Park campground, located just north of Brinnon, provides public access to the shoreline. The Olympic National Forest is managed by the U.S. Forest Service, and the Olympic National Park by the National Park Service, Significant information about both systems is available on line: Olympic National Forest website: http://www.fs.fed,us/r6lolympic/ Olyrnpic National Park website: http:/iwww.nps,gov/olym Published reports identify more than four million tourists per year visit the National Forest and National Park annually, and here again, the use is heavily skewed to the tourist season from May to October. See: http://www.olympicpeninsula.org/research.html, Access to the Olympic National Forest and Olympic National Park will be one of the attractions ofthe resort. 57s77.0005/LEGALT 66 I s 167. I -2- DRAFT 10t12t10 FEIS at p.2-8. 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BI IrflHklllfiNlI l6LS.l ll r,i0i .!ie la}!g The County, state and federal facilities are supported by acombination of tax dollars and fees for service, The Resortprovides a significantproperty and sales tax revenue and guests of the Resort need to pay any day or use fee for the park and recreation facilities used. Neither the County nor State and Federal services have identified an irnpact fce basis for use of public parl(s and use of the parks is encouraged as part of the attraction of Jefferson County. Company mitigation can best be addressed by facilitating use and reducing parking and associated impacts of individual use by providing shuttle and transit services, The Resort also provides a residence for tourists, which supplement the camping facilities that are often full. The Resort agrees to prominently provide contact information for all of the park services so guests can readily get information on fees, availability and activities. In addition, the Resort agrees to provide shuttle capability for up to 28 people per day during the primary season from June to Septernber. In 2008, the County received _56_% of all realproperty tax generated in the County. As the Resort builds out this percentage is expected to remain relatively constant. With the Resort expected to create a property cost in excess of $300,000,000 at build out, which adds substantially to the assessed value of the County, the incrementalproperty tax revenue to the County is expected to more than cover any incremental costs attributable to Resort patron use of tax supported parks and recreation facilities in addition to fees charged for service or use. 575?7-0005/LEGAL I 66 I 5 | 67. r -3- ;]rLrLA{ ar-. C* DRAFT 10t12110 The Company and County agree that the mitigation prnposed above is adequate to address the identified impact, consistent with the requirements of RCW 82.02,020 and is within the authority of the County to reqtire under Chapter 43.21C RCW and is not duplicative of any other conditions. Pleasant Harbor Marina and Gotf Resort LLP Date Its Managing Member Jefferson County Date County Administrator Approved as to Form: B County Deputy Prosecutin g Attorney 57577-0005/LEGALI 66 l 5 r 67. I -4-