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Resolution providing guidance to the WRIA 1 Planning Unit
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Resolution providing guidance to the WRIA 1 Planning Unit
COMMITTEE ACTION:
3/3/2015: Amended and approved in Natural Resources
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COUNCIL ACTION.•
3/3/2015: Amended and approved 6 -0, Res. 2015 -004
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PROPOSED BY: Weimer
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INTRODUCTION DATE: March 3, 2015
RESOLUTION NO. 2015 -004
PROVIDING GUIDANCE TO THE WATER RESOURCE
INVENTORY AREA 1 (WRIA 1) PLANNING UNIT
WHEREAS, in 2013 the Whatcom County Council passed resolution 2013 -025 recognizing the
role of the WRIA 1 Planning Unit in assisting the Whatcom County Council regarding water resource
issues; and
WHEREAS, the WRIA 1 Planning Unit has spent much of the past year and a half reorganizing
and reviewing information in preparation for once again providing a multi - stakeholder voice in
various water planning issues; and
WHEREAS, the Whatcom County Council recognizes the need for a well represented multi -
stakeholder group to provide independent advice on a range of water issues; and
WHEREAS, the WRIA 1 Planning Unit has adapted their meeting procedures to be able to
provide advice to the County in a timely manner; and
WHEREAS, WRIA 1 Planning Unit members in a recent meeting with the County Council to
present the Planning Unit's work plan requested guidance from the County Council regarding which
water issues the Council would like them to provide input on; and
WHEREAS, the WRIA 1 Planning Unit is unique from other County advisory committees because
representatives to the Planning Unit are selected by members of their own stakeholder caucuses
instead of being appointed by the Council or Executive; and
WHEREAS, some of the WRIA 1 Planning Unit's water resource interest caucuses are made up
of diverse individuals and groups not typically organized as a single voice; and
WHEREAS, the Whatcom County Council believes that transparency in the procedures used for
caucus outreach, operations, and to select caucus representatives will help build trust in the WRIA 1
Planning Unit advice;
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Whatcom County Council requests information
regarding the operation of the caucuses and the selection process for caucus representations, and
provides a list of water resource issues we would like the Planning Unit to provide advice on as
shown on attaoh'od Exhibit A.
S ►1 R V f:F IS' _��rd day of March , 2015.
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ATTIC -,•`t WHATCOM COUNTY COUNCIL
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WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON
Dana'Brown Da orw;f tht7 Council Carl Weimer, Council Chair
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
C' osecutor
EXHIBIT A
WRIA 1 Planning Unit Guidance
Re- engagement Documentation
The County Council believes that trust in the Planning Unit function is dependent on sufficient
transparency in the selection of caucus representatives and operation of the caucuses. During
the initial formation of the caucuses Addendum #2 to the Structure and Function document
spelled out 6 requirements for caucus participation. Those requirements were:
1. A list of organizations and /or individuals that were invited, notified, or have
requested inclusion in the caucus.
2. A list of individuals and the organizations currently represented by caucus
membership.
3. An explanation of how the Planning Unit caucus representative was selected by the
caucus membership, and the term of the Planning Unit caucus representative.
4. A summary of caucus formation meetings, correspondence, and other membership
outreach activities that have occurred prior to the first Planning Unit Meeting.
5. Caucus operating procedures describing the authority of the Planning Unit
representative and of any other officials of the caucus (such as chair, treasurer,
recorder, etc.); meeting frequency; means of communication; basis for decisions
making; etc.
6. A written request of resources needed to facilitate caucus formation, operation, and
participation on the Planning Unit.
While the County Council recognizes that it was not the fault of the Planning Unit that there
was an extended period of time when there was little or no caucus communication or
engagement, it is still true that for trust and transparency to be reestablished that caucuses
should again confirm participation by providing the Council with documentation regarding the
caucuses current operations and leadership by once again submitting the required six items
listed above. This requirement only pertains to the ten Water Resource Interest caucuses
listed in the Structure and Function document. Please answer these items pertaining to how
the caucus was reactivated in 2013 or 2014. If a caucus has already provided this information
to the County since re- formation in 2013 there is no need to do it again.
Please provide this information to the Council Office by April 1, 2015.
Program Review
The County Council is interested in getting review of the current situation on the following
issues and recommendations for changes needed to better protect water quality, increase
water availability for fish and humans, restore habitat toward renewing a sustainable salmon
fishery, and better integrate our land use policies with water resource protection.
• Review Implementation of the five recommended WRIA -Wide programs from the
Watershed Management Plan. Provide the Council a synopsis of what has been implemented,
what has not been implemented, and recommendations for full implementation. This review
will help integrate the WRIA 1 Watershed Management Plan with the 2016 Comprehensive
Plan update. Those five WRIA -wide programs were:
• Compliance Program - The purpose of the WRIA 1 Compliance Program is to
1) improve compliance with water - related environmental regulations using coordinated,
interagency education, technical assistance, enforcement, and compliance monitoring;
and 2) to determine the effectiveness of water - related regulations.
• Low Impact Development -The purpose of the Low Impact Development program
is to reduce development impacts on water resources through the increased use of Low
Impact Development techniques.
Natural Resources Policy Integration - The purpose of the Natural Resource
Policy Integration (NRPI) program is to assure improved coordination among water -
related natural resource plans and policies developed within the jurisdictions of WRIA 1.
• Public Involvement and Education - The purpose of the Public Involvement and
Education (P.I.E.) Program is to continue to build the community's capacity to
understand general water resource issues, with the eventual goal of more extensive
community engagement in the development of water - related policies in WRIA 1.
• Water Use Efficiency - The purpose of the WRIA 1 Water Use Efficiency Program is
to identify water use efficiency measures for domestic, municipal, commercial,
industrial, and agricultural water supplies and to identify and remove legal disincentives
to water use efficiency programs.
• Review of the implementation of the WRIA 1 Long Term Monitoring Program.
Provide overview of what parts have been implemented, what parts have not, and
prioritized recommendations for any needed improvements or additions to the current
status.
• Review the Lower Nooksack Strategy to determine which parts of the strategy have
been adequately accomplished, which parts are in the works and are being implemented
adequately, which parts have been permanently or temporarily abandoned, which parts are
still scheduled to be accomplished and what the timeline for those are, and what programs to
accomplish the goal of "Economic and environmental certainty for stakeholders and
communities that share the Lower Nooksack River Sub - basin" are either missing from the
strategy or are not being adequately implemented at this time. Provide a comparison of this
strategy to the agreed upon Instream Flow Action Plan in the WRIA 1 Watershed Management
Plan.
Resource Needs
The County Council has appropriated $40,000 for support of Planning Unit efforts in 2015 -
$30,000 for meeting facilitation, and $10,000 for Caucus support. We have assumed that staff
from the pertinent County departments - Public Works, Planning and Development Services,
and Health will be made available to brief the Planning Unit on current programs and efforts,
and to assist with administrative and informational needs. We also have assumed that staff
from other Caucuses will be available to assist the Planning Unit as reasonably requested. We
believe that the reviews requested above should not require any additional funding for
Planning Unit completion, but if that assumption turns out to be incorrect please let us know
and provide a detailed budget request as early as possible.
We believe review of the above stated programs will help bring the entire Planning Unit back
up to speed on these important issues, and allow the Planning Unit to once again serve the
important role of providing multiple stakeholder groups a valued voice in Whatcom County
water planning. As we believe you are aware money for watershed planning efforts from the
Department of Ecology has pretty much dried up, and money that Whatcom County provided
from the Flood Fund to be administered by the Joint Board for implementation of many of the
WRIA 1 efforts is due to run out near the end of this year. This funding dilemma will give us
all an opportunity to rethink the best way to cooperatively engage and fund the
implementation of the WRIA 1 Watershed Management Plan to make needed progress on the
issues of water availability for fish and humans, water quality, and habitat. A fully re- engaged
Planning Unit should play an important role in that discussion.
Ongoing Communication
To ensure ongoing communication between the Planning Unit and the Council we would like to
start dedicating a portion of our Water Work Sessions to joint meetings, where we can more
informally discuss both group's findings and needs. To start we suggest making these
quarterly meetings to be held April 21, July 28 and October 20 this year. These meetings
normally take place at 10:30 AM. The County's representative on the Planning Unit will help
arrange these meetings, and if the Planning Unit needs to provide briefings between these
meetings he can also arrange times during our normal Natural Resource Committee meetings
on regular County Council meeting days.