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RES 2000-31 PUGET SOUND CHINOOK SALMONRESOLUTION NO. 2000-31 A RESOLUTION of the City Council of the City of Bainbridge Island, Washington, stating the Council's intent to conserve and recover the Puget Sound Chinook salmon and to protect habitat for the Puget Sound Chinook salmon. WHEREAS, the federal government has listed Puget Sound Chinook salmon as threatened by extinction under the Endangered Species Act; and WHEREAS, the shoreline environment of Bainbridge Island contains critical habitat utilized by Puget Sound Chinook salmon and other important fish and wildlife species; and WHEREAS, the protection of habitat critical for the survival of salmon and other fish and wildlife species is a priority of the City of Bainbridge Island, as stated in the City's Comprehensive Plan and Shoreline Master Program; and WHEREAS, the City's Comprehensive Plan is currently undergoing review as mandated by the State of Washington, the City's Shoreline Master Program and Stormwater Management Plan will also undergo extensive review as mandated by the State upon the State's adoption of final rules for its stormwater and shorelines programs; and WHEREAS, in the interest of maximizing the city's limited staff and financial resources to comply with various federal and state mandates which protect and conserve our natural environment; THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BAINBRIDGE ISLAND HEREBY RESOLVES: Section 1. The City of Bainbridge Island shall provide for the conservation and recovery of the Puget Sound Chinook salmon through the scheduled review and revision of the Comprehensive Plan, the Shoreline Master Program and the Stormwater Management Plan, and through a comprehensive review of its Roads Maintenance and Operations Program and other activities which may impact salmon and salmon habitat. During these reviews, activities believed to impact salmon and, nearshore habitat will be addressed first and will receive priority for revision and implementation. The City will monitor the efforts of Kitsap County, the State of Washington and the National Marine Fisheries Service and will give due consideration to any clear and rational regulations or requirements proposed by these agencies. Section 2. City staff and Administration will prepare a timeline for the reviews and considerations of Section 1, submitted to the City Council for approval no later than October 25, 2000. This timeline will illustrate sustained progress toward the conservation and recovery of the Puget Sound Chinook salmon will include a role for public participation and education. PASSED by the City Council this 27th day of September, 2000. APPROVED by the Mayor this 28th day of Sept ber, 2000. DWIGHT SUTTON, Mayor ATTEST/AUTHENTICATE: - Lt-,�' �2- 42��� SAN P. KASPER, City Clerk FILED WITH THE CITY CLERK: September 13, 2000 PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL: September 27, 2000 RESOLUTION NO.: 2000-31