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County of Jefferson
Dedication of Conservation Futures Funds to the }
North Barry Snow Creek Project as Authorized by }
and in Accordance with Jefferson County Code } RESOLUTION NO. 0 2—2 4
Section 3.08.030(7) to Provide a System of Public }
Open Spaces }
WHEREAS, conservation futures tax levy collections, authorized under RCW
84.34.230, are an important means of retaining community character and accomplishing the open space
policies and objectives of the Jefferson County Comprehensive Plan that encourage the coordinated
acquisition of key open space lands for long-term protection; and
WHEREAS, Jefferson County is authorized by RCW 84.34.210 and 84.34.220 to
acquire open space land, agricultural and timber lands as defined in RCW 84.34.220; and
WHEREAS, the Conservation Futures Fund Citizen Oversight Committee has reviewed
project applications for 2023 and made its funding recommendations to the Board of County
Commissioners in accordance with Jefferson County Code Chapter 3.08; and
WHEREAS, under the provisions of the Jefferson County Conservation Futures
Program, Jefferson County, as project sponsor, requests funding towards the acquisition of two parcels
of land in S35 and 36 T29N R2W with Assessor's Parcel Numbers 902363015 and 902354010; and
WHEREAS, the County retains enough developable land to accommodate the North
Barry Snow Creek project as well as the housing and employment growth that it is expected to receive,
thus satisfying the requirements of Chapter 449, Laws of 2005; and
WHEREAS, Jefferson County considers it in the best public interest to contribute
financially to this open space project.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that:
1. Jefferson County hereby dedicates up to $69,000 in conservation futures funds in the
2023 funding cycle for acquisition expenses contingent on a matching contribution of at
least fifty-three percent (53%) of the total project cost.
2. Jefferson County hereby dedicates up to $5,000 in conservation futures funds to
reimburse for operations and maintenance expenses incurred within ten years of the
signing of this resolution contingent upon a matching contribution of fifty-three percent
(53%) of the total project cost.
Resolution No. re: Dedication of Conservation Futures Funds to the North Barry Snow Creek
project
3. This dedication of funding may be nullified if a submittal for reimbursement,
accompanied by documentation of matching funds sufficient to complete the
acquisition, is not received from the sponsor within three years of the signing of this
resolution.
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APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 2—day of Jan I.a4 , 2024 in Port Townsend, Washington.
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HEARING FORM
JEFFERSON COUNTY
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
AGENDA REQUEST
TO: Board of County Commissioners
Mark McCauley, County Administrator
FROM: Pinky Mingo, Environmental Public Health and Water Quality
Director
Tami Pokorny, Natural Resources Program Coordinator
DATE: January 2 2024
SUBJECT: Agenda Request: Public Hearing and Possible Decision
Regarding Applications for Conservation Futures Funding in
2023
STATEMENT OF ISSUE:
On December 4th, 2023,the BoCC approved a Public Hearing Notice to hold a public hearing on the
Conservation Futures Fund Program project applications received in 2023 on January 2nd, 2024 at 10:15
a.m. The notice was published in the Port Townsend&Jefferson County Leader on December 20th and
December 27d', 2023. The Conservation Futures Fund Program(JCC 3.08)requires a duly noticed public
hearing to be held as part of the public process of allocating conservation futures funding to worthy
projects that protect public open spaces. After the hearing,the BoCC may decide which project(s)to fund
by passing resolution(s)to include a factual finding as to whether each project would reduce the county's
capacity to accommodate growth.
ANALYSIS/STRATEGIC GOALS:
The three applications to the Conservation Futures Fund in 2023 were:
1. Lower Chimacum Creek Mainstem Acquisitions, $47,00 towards fee simple acquisition of two parcels
and a conservation easement, or combination of conservation easement and fee simple, acquisition of two
additional parcels, all totaling 3.14 acres.The properties are located in the Chimacum Creek watershed in
the Irondale neighborhood of Port Hadlock. Open space protections will support improvements to fish
and wildlife habitat, landslide risk reduction, and recreational use. The application also requests $5,000
towards reimbursement of operations and maintenance costs. The proposed match is a$165,750 grant
from the Salmon Recovery Funding Board.The project applicant and sponsor is Jefferson Land Trust;
Project locations: S34 T3ON RI W.
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2.North Barry Snow Creek,$69,000 towards the fees simple acquisition of two parcels totaling 20.45
acres in the Snow Creek watershed south of Discovery Bay. The properties will support improvements to
Strait of Juan De Fuca Summer Chum salmon and winter steelhead habitat, reduce sediment inputs,and
improve water quality.The application also requests $5,000 towards reimbursement of operations and
maintenance costs. The proposed match is a$85,000 grant from the Salmon Recovery Funding Board.
The project applicant and sponsor is Jefferson Land Trust; Project locations: S35 T29N R2W.
3. Schmidt Farm, towards the acquisition of a conservation easement on twoparcels totaling67
$55,000
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acresin the Jakeway Creek watershed north of Quilcene Bay. Open space protections will support
continued agricultural activities and sustain an existing treed corridor for Jakeway Creek. The application
also requests$5,000 towards reimbursement of operations and maintenance costs.The proposed match is
$514,600 in grants from the State Farmland Preservation and Navy's Readiness and Environmental
Protection Integration(REPI)program .The project applicant and sponsor is Jefferson Land Trust;
Project locations: S18 T27N R1 W.
At its April 25th meeting,the Conservation Futures Fund Citizen Oversight Committee(CFFCOC)voted
all in favor that the projects are worthy of funding. It also voted unanimously to recommend full funding
for each project including the operations and maintenance requests. The amount of funds available is
$230,000 and the total request for funding is$186,000.
This briefing packet contains:
• Draft funding resolutions consistent with the recommendations of the CFFCOC
• CFFCOC recommendations memo that was presented to the BoCC on May 31, 2023 by
then Committee Chair Cameron Jones.
• Final summary of the April 25th CFFCOC meeting
• Analysis from Joel Peterson,Jefferson County Department of Community Development
• Map of conservation futures projects 2003-2022
• Three conservation futures project applications and the relevant sponsor information.
The purpose of the CF Program is to address the"general and increasing need to provide a system of
public open spaces...for the health, welfare,benefit and safety of the residents of Jefferson County," and
to maintain"Jefferson County as a desirable place to live, visit and locate businesses." Conservation
futures tax levy collections, authorized under RCW 84.34.230 are an important means of retaining
community character and accomplishing open space policies and objectives of the Jefferson County
Comprehensive Plan. The goal of the program is to preserve and protect the county's open space
resources from development, and from being"negatively and permanently affected."
On January 3,2006,the BOCC approved Ordinance No. 01-0103-06 in response to Chapter 449 of that
year which allowed up to 15% of the conservation future levy monies raised in the preceding year to be
used for operations and maintenance needs. Fifteen percent of the revenue collected in 2022 ($282,836) is
$42,425. The total request for operations and maintenance funding in 2023 is $15,000. Chapter 449 also
states that local governments must consider and develop findings on whether or not new projects would
reduce the County's capacity to accommodate planned growth.
Grant agreements for approved projects between Jefferson Land Trust and the County will be developed
by Environmental Public Health and submitted to the BoCC for approval.
FISCAL IMPACT:
The explicit purpose of the Conservation Futures Program is to fund acquisition projects to support a
system of public open spaces. There is no impact to the General Fund for this effort.
The following projects are anticipated to close in 2024:
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Quimper Trust Land Transfer: $205,000
Dosewallips River Lazy C: $7,649
Pending approval,two of the Lower Chimacum Creek Mainstem Acquisitions parcels
Pending approval,North Barry Snow Creek
Pending approval, Schmidt Farm
RECOMMENDATION:
1) Review the three project proposals brought forth by the CF Committee.
2) Hold a public hearing on January 2nd,2024 at 10:15 a.m. Consider the written and oral testimony at
the public hearing and adopt any of the enclosed funding resolutions(with or without revisions)for
project proposals and funding amounts that the Commissioners may wish to approve.
REVIEWED BY:
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Mark McCaule , ounty Administrator Dat
Community Health Environmental Public Health
Developmental Disabilities Water Quality
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360-385-9401 (f) Always working for a safer and healthier community (f) 360-379-4487