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PORT LUDLOW NEWS: Fire chief says partial 14-foot buffer along abandoned Port Ludlow golf links is ‘acceptable’ as wildfire defense
A few Port Ludlow residents are pushing for Port Ludlow Associates (PLA) to do more fire-prevention maintenance of the abandoned 83-acre Trail golf links in the resort community.
Edgewood Village resident Bert Loomis has a long history of disagreements with PLA, the entity that owns and manages the Resort at Port Ludlow property and oversees the Master Planned
Unit resort development. Loomis lives at 235 Edgewood Drive and is one of about nine homeowners who front the former Trail nine links.
PLA closed the Trail nine in May of 2009, citing economic reasons, and with a focus on the remaining Tide and Timber nines.
For the last nine years, the Trail nine has become overgrown and with the wildfire danger this summer, Loomis and some other neighbors believe PLA is negligent in not doing more maintenance
of the abandoned links. Loomis said that in 2013, he got the Jefferson County Noxious Weed Control Board involved because of what PLA had allowed to happen to the Trail course.
Wildfire danger has also been a concern, Loomis said, and this year PLA did less mowing along the Trail section than in previous years. “When you buy golf course property and it turns
into a weed patch, you’re never happy,” Loomis said.
Diana Smeland, PLA president, suggested that Loomis had circulated outdated photos of the former Trail nine, and asked how much PLA should be expected to mow. “If we are going to attack
fields of grass, what about trees, bushes, etc.? Where do we stop?”
Loomis has urged the Port Ludlow Village Council, which is an advisory group representing homeowner associations, to request a memorandum of understanding regarding PLA’s responsibilities
to mow the former golf links. Homes which front the former Trail course have assessed property values starting at about $800,000.
FIRE CHIEF INSPECTION In response to community concerns, Port Ludlow Fire & Rescue Chief Brad Martin sent an email Aug. 30 describing his view of the situation after inspecting the area.
“I would like everyone to be explicitly clear that regardless of any perceptions, insinuations or other beliefs that this issue is not critically important to myself, or the incredible
staff (administration, fire commissioners or firefighters) of your Port Ludlow Fire District,” Chief Martin wrote. “I want to assure you that we are absolutely committed to the safety
and protection of each and every person in our fantastic community.”
Chief Martin wrote that on Aug. 28 he visited the closed Trail nine golf links with East Jefferson Fire Rescue’s Brian Tracer, the appointed fire marshal for Jefferson County and Don
Svetich, assistant chief for Quilcene Fire Rescue and the wildland firefighting expert within the Jefferson County Fire Chief’s Association.
“When we completed the tour, there was consensus that the 8-foot mow strip PLA is doing, in conjunction with the 6-foot cart path (totaling an average of 12-14 feet) is an acceptable
barrier to the conditions we observed,” Martin wrote. “This took into account the higher fuel moistures in the timber line and the green belt the homeowners have between their homes
and the course.
One may argue that the mowing hasn’t been completed in a while and needs to be re-done.. However, with the weather as it is, I would not recommend mowing under current conditions.”
NOT SATISFIED Loomis is not satisfied with Chief Martin’s response. For starters, Loomis said, “The part of the cart path where PLA has mowed represents 1 percent of the cart path on
Trail nine. Loomis also contends that “99 percent of the course has no buffers and the grass is to 2 to 4 feet.” Doing his own research, Loomis said the U.S. Forest Service recommends
a minimum 30-foot bufferto combat wildfire danger. Cal Fire, noted that state’s law changed in 2005 to go from a 30-foot to a 100-foot defensible space clearance. Loomis found a number
of other states and firefighting agencies which recommended a defensible space of 30 to 100 feet.
“It is simply an attempt to obfuscate the ongoing failure of the Fire Department and/or Jefferson County to address the impact of allowing an 83 acre fire buffer to be turned into an
83 acre fire hazard, without any requirements for the property owner (PLA) to mitigate those obvious risks for the protection of our Community.”
Loomis also wrote, “The Chief’s conclusions are absurd. The referenced ‘8 foot mow strip’ presently covers less than 1% of the cart path. No agreement regarding mowing frequency, distance
and/or specifications, etc. has been published. In addition, the lack of fire equipment access is extremely limited due to the size and condition of the cart path, coupled with the
limitations of three very narrow wooden bridges.”
Bert Loomis abandoned Trail Nine file notes (updated 5/26/24)
#1 (09/11/18). At the recommendation of the Jefferson County Prosecuting Attorney Mike Hass, a tour of the abandoned course was conducted on September 11, 2018 from. Accompanying
Mike at his suggestion was Kelvin J. Thomas a retired Forrest Service wildfire expert. After the tour Mike, Kelvin, Doug, and Steve met with Bert at his home on Edgewood Drive to debrief
him. Generally, the takeaway message from Kelvin was that the “recommendations of Chief Martin were woefully inadequate” and “the mowing plan proposed by Bert was very reasonable”.
#2 (10/10/18). *Morris C. Johnson, “Good morning, Bert. I just received your information on the abandoned golf course. I still believe the information I emailed you earlier is
your best defense to question the treatment recommendation outlined by the fire managers. In their explanation, they offer no evidence on how he decided on the size requirements other
than stating, “there was consensus” for the 8 ft mow strip. So as I understand this is based on their expert opinion and not science. The grt122 would disagree with this recommendation.
Note: *Morris C. Johnson is a research fire ecologist at the US Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station, located in Seattle, Washington. He earned a B.S. degree in Urban Forestry
from Southern University and a M.S. degree in Silvicultural and Forest Protection and Ph.D. degree in Ecosystem Analysis (Fire Ecology) both from the University of Washington (Seattle,
Washington). He is an affiliate assistant professor at the University of Washington, School of Environmental and Forest Sciences.
#3 USDA Forrest Service 5.11 Wildfire Defensible Buffer Zones A minimum of 30 feet is needed for firefighters to protect a structure from wildfire. On a slope, increase the distance
to 100 feet downhill of the structure.
#4 CAL FIRE - In January 2005 a new state law became effective that extended the defensible space clearance around homes and structures from 30 feet to 100 feet. Proper clearance to
100 feet dramatically increases the chance of your house surviving a wildfire. This defensible space also provides for firefighter safety when protecting homes during a wildland fire.
#5 AWARE &PREPARE www.noozhawk.com (3/12/17) *100-Foot Buffer Zones Key
to Keeping Wildfires from Your Home Defensible spaces and maintaining visibility not only limit spread of flames, but make responders' jobs easier."
#6 How wildfire-prone neighborhoods in Sacramento region prepare for fire season - creating a defensible space is vital. Daniela Pardo (6/25/18) "Defensible space is the number one thing
that they can do around their home," said Folsom Fire Chief Felipe Rodriguez. "Clean up the perimeter - we ask that they consider a 30 to 100-foot buffer."
#7 Austin American - Statesman, Texas Bastrop County (7/26/12) "The long-accepted maxim that homeowners should have a defensible space of at least 30 feet around a home to help protect
it from wildfires should be greatly extended, according to the final report on the 201 Bastrop County wildfire." - "In the newly released report, Ridenour recommends a larger radius
around a home but points to California law that requires 100 feet of defensible space."
#8 www.hawaiiwildfire.org/s <http://www.hawaiiwildfire.org/s> (2016) Division of Forestry and Wildlife, Department of Hawaiian Home Lands, This Community Wildfire Protection Plan (CWPP)
was developed by the --- Knowledgeable and engaged community in which the awareness and ---Zone Two extends
30 to 100 feet out from buildings.
#9 Wildfire risk reduction Florida Interagency Coordination Center (2017) Wildfire Protection Plan Zone 3 ( 60 – 100 feet)
#10 FIRE SEASON GUIDE (2018-2019) www.lop.org/document <http://www.lop.org/document> “A public service in wildfire prevention brought to you the U.S. Forest Service, --- prepared.
Can the firefighters locate your house quickly day or night? --- Provide at least 100 feet of defensible space”
#11 Kittitas County Wildfire (2/18/09) maintaining a buffer (defensible space) from 30 to 100 feet wide around a --- or privacy, misperceptions about wildland fire risk, and the lack
of awareness of their shared --- with guidance from the handbook Preparing a Community Wildfire
Legal Research Regarding Fire Buffers:
Riverview Community Group, a non-profit Washington Corporation, vs Spencer & Livingston /Dear Meadows Golf, Inc. In The Supreme Court of The State of Washington (No. 88575-3) [11/20/2024].
& RCW 76.04.495
“Negligent starting of fires or allowing extreme fire hazard or debris-Liability” RCW 76.04.660 & RCW 76.04.650
(3) The department shall adopt rules defining areas of extreme fire hazard that the owner and person responsible shall abate. The areas shall include but are not limited to high risk
areas such as where life or buildings may be endangered, areas adjacent to public highways, and areas of frequent public use.
(4) The department may adopt rules defining other conditions of extreme fire hazard with a high potential for fire spreading to lands in other ownerships. The department may prescribe
additional measures that shall be taken by the owner and person responsible to isolate or reduce the extreme fire hazard.
Jefferson County WA. Fire Code Requirements
NOTE:
As of 5/26/24 the County Fire Marshal has failed to comply with any of the codes cited regarding the abandoned “Trail Nine” Golf Course
Jefferson County Washington Code:15.05.010 Purpose.
To enhance the health, safety, and welfare of the public by ensuring that --- land will be maintained, --- in a manner so as to reduce hazards, [Ord. 3-98 § 2]
[15.05.020] Administration and enforcement of code.
(2) Administration of the International Fire Code Adopted in This Chapter. The fire marshal is charged with the administration and enforcement of the International Fire Code as well
as any amendments thereof adopted in this chapter, and other duties as required by Chapter 2.40 JCC. The fire marshal’s duties and authority shall include:
(a) The fire marshal shall conduct fire plan review;
(e) The fire marshal shall enforce regulations and conduct activities related to fire prevention --- and cooperation with, fire districts, and other agencies within unincorporated Jefferson
County;
(f) The fire marshal shall conduct all necessary enforcement action and proceedings pursuant to JCC Title 19 to enforce the International Fire Code as adopted by this chapter. In such
actions and proceedings, reference in JCC Title 19 to “director” shall be a reference to the fire marshal or their designee, and reference to “department” shall be a reference to the
department of community development;
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