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Resolution No. 2022-26 Renaming the Waterfront Trail in Honor of Charles Schmid - Approved 092722Page 1 of 3 RESOLUTION NO. 2022-26 A RESOLUTION of the City Council of Bainbridge Island, Washington, officially renaming the Waterfront Trail in Honor of Charles Schmid. WHEREAS, in 1978, Charles Schmid, together with his wife Linda, became founding members of the Association of Bainbridge Communities (“ABC”), whose accomplishments included the cleanup of the Vincent Road Landfill and recognition of the Wycoff/Eagle Harbor as a Superfund site. Part of ABC’s mission was to build a network of effective resident involvement from the ground up with each neighborhood empowered to shape their own environmental future as part of an island-wide movement; and WHEREAS, from 1980 to 2008, Charles contributed to and published the Scotch Broom, ABC’s monthly newsletter advocating for environmental protection on Bainbridge Island; and WHEREAS, in 1990, Charles Schmid supported a vote of the people to incorporate all of Bainbridge Island as a City, a movement called “Home Rule,” so that Islanders could have the autonomy necessary to preserve its natural beauty; and WHEREAS, Charles Schmid led the advisory committee that drafted the City of Bainbridge Island’s first Shoreline Management Plan, was instrumental in developing the City’s first Comprehensive Plan, and served on advisory committees for the cleanup, purchase and design of Pritchard Park; and WHEREAS, Charles Schmid contributed to the purchase of a local wetland to protect it from development and the founding of the Murden Cove Preservation Association; and WHEREAS, for nearly five decades, Charles Schmid maintained constant attention to the conduct of city government related to environmental issues, attending and speaking at hundreds of county, city, and Environmental Protection Agency meetings; and WHEREAS, in 2020, Charles Schmid received the prestigious Governor’s Volunteer Service Award for his many contributions to the protection of the environment; and WHEREAS, Charles Schmid was an early advocate for the siting and development of a trail along the former City of Winslow’s newly acquired Waterfront Park; and WHEREAS, Charles Schmid was firm in his belief in public access as a way for all to be able to share the natural beauty of such a special place. He knew that Page 2 of 3 public parks bring out the best in all of us, and he worked tirelessly to create this important public trail. He never gave up in the face of some opposition and worked in collaboration with those who shared his vision. He attended and organized many meetings over the decades to realize the trail, including pursuing the construction of a bridge across the inlet between Brien Drive and Winslow Way and lobbying the City to open up a trail and viewpoint along the City’s storm sewer outfall below Bjune Drive and its connection to the Waterfront Trail at the south end of Madison Avenue; and WHEREAS, Charles Schmid had the foresight to know how important it would be to preserve a public waterfront in the decades to come as the area developed, and the density of Winslow makes the respite of the trail, with its historical markers and waterfront vistas, even more important to the community; and WHEREAS, the Bainbridge Island Metropolitan Park & Recreation District (“Park District”) approved Resolution 2022-07 in support of the City renaming the Waterfront Trail in honor of Charles Schmid on June 17, 2022; and WHEREAS, in the absence of a naming policy, the City Council directed the City Manager to prepare a resolution renaming the trail at its September 13, 2022 business meeting, and the City received supportive comments from Charles Schmid’s family, residents and Park District Board members; and WHEREAS, the City is committed to the preservation of the trail Charles Schmid helped create and desires to rename the Waterfront Trail to honor his memory and his lifetime of volunteer work that has forever contributed to the beauty of Bainbridge Island. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BAINBRIDGE ISLAND DOES RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The Waterfront Trail as depicted on Exhibit A will henceforth be known as the Charles Schmid Waterfront Trail. Section 2. City staff is directed to use and incorporate this new name in all references to the trail. Section 3. If any one or more sections, subsections, or sentences of this resolution are held to be unconstitutional or invalid, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portion of this resolution and the same shall remain in full force and effect. Section 4. This resolution shall take effect and be in force immediately upon its passage. PASSED by the City Council this 27th day of September 2022. Page 3 of 3 APPROVED by the Mayor this 27th day of September 2022. Joe Deets, Mayor ATTEST/AUTHENTICATE: By: _____________________ Christine Brown, MMC, City Clerk FILED WITH THE CITY CLERK: September 23, 2022 PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL: September 27, 2022 RESOLUTION NO. 2022-26 Exhibit A – Map of Waterfront Trail W i n s l o w R avi ne Seattle–Bainbridge Ferry 305 305 Open Water Marina Pritchard Park & Japanese Internment Memorial (3.5 miles overland) G o w e n P l a c e N E Shepard Dr NW Ea k i n D r N W Co s g r o v e S t Ni c h o l s o n P l N W Br o m l e y P l Shepard Way NW West Loop Trail West Loop Trail Wyatt Way Jo hn Ad a ms L a ne Madrona Way City Hall Farmers Market Ma d i s o n A v N Er i c k s e n A v N E We a v e r R d N W Gr o w A v N M ad r o n e L n N Winslow Way EWinslow Way W Winslow Green Ca v e A v N E S R 3 0 5 Ferry Terminal Police Oly m pic Dr SE Fe r n c l i f f A v N E Mo r i l l P l N E Ea g l e P l N E Donal d P l N E Hawle y W a y N E Irene P l N E Wing Point Way NE Ro b i n w o od Dr NE Hawley Cove BI Senior Community Center Bj u n e D r S E S h an n on Dr SE Bri en Dr SE Ma d i s o n A v S Bjune Dr S E Lo v e l l A v S W Wo o d A v S W Fi n c h P l S W Parfitt Way SW Waterfront Park Sewer Plant Legend Significant Tree Historic Site Trail Sign Information Dining Refreshments Bicycle Rental Clinic Banks Groceries Post Office Ferry Parking Lodging Public Bathroom Public Park Playground Boat Launch Boat Rental Marina Wildlife Viewing Viewpoint Strawberry Plant Park WSF Maintenance Facility Har b or vi e w Dr S E Look for descriptions of the significant trees and historic sites & structures on the other side. marsh marsh Sturdy walking shoes advised for Hawley Cove portion of East Loop Trail. Please respect private property while enjoying your walk along the Waterfront Trail. Historical Museum Winslow Way E Area of detail Bainbridge Island Eagle Harbor Eagle Harbor East Loop Trail Represents the portion of the Waterfront Trail to be designated as the "Charles Schimd Waterfront Trail"