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City of Lafayette Watershed Management & Action Plan,. and Fire Training Plan Kathi Futornick, WCAB Chair Presentation to City Council May 8. 2003. WCAB Purpose. Assess conditions in the Watershed Gather necessary information and data…to develop Plan Involve stakeholders
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City of LafayetteWatershed Management & Action Plan, and Fire Training Plan Kathi Futornick, WCAB Chair Presentation to City Council May 8. 2003
WCAB Purpose • Assess conditions in the Watershed • Gather necessary information and data…to develop Plan • Involve stakeholders • Present Plan to City Council for adoption
Mission • Preserve and maximize quality and quantity of water available to the City • Enhance wetlands and stream banks • Protect and enhance wildlife habitat • Protect aquifers and wellheads • Establish sustainable tree harvest program • Understand the watershed ecosystem • Evaluate expansion of watershed size
Ron Ross Bob Cullen Kathi Futornick, Chair Bob Long Dean O’Reilly Stan Hill Gary Johnson David Breneman Travis Johnson Susan Bovee-Picciano Special Recognition Carol Paddock Walter Forster WCAB Members
WCAB Milestones • 9/99 OWEB grant application • 11/99 Awarded $22,000 grant • 12/99 City Resolution 99-39 • 1/00 – 12/02 Monthly meetings • 9/00 & 11/00 Public meetings • 02/03 Completion of Plan • 2/03 Planting of native species • 04/03 Received 2nd OWEB grant • 05/03 Fire Training Plan
Selected Recommendations • Water • Complete hydrologic study • Assess impact of spring withdrawal on Henry Creek • Conduct wetlands inventory • Prepare well-head protection plan
Selected Recommendations • Restoration • Create snags & down-logs • Prevent erosion from roadways • Resize culverts • Inventory aquatic species
Selected Recommendations • Partnerships & easements • Work with volunteers for conservation easements • Investigate partnership agreements with neighbors in recharge area
Selected Recommendations • Vegetation Mgt. • Timber inventory • Control invasives • Plant native species • Release oaks • Seed landings and roadsides • Survey for rare and threatened species
Selected Recommendations • Access & Security • Block uncontrolled access points • Establish subcommittee to discuss security • Fire management
Selected Recommendations • Public Outreach • City Park & Recreation referral • Develop watershed guide to educate residents about importance of watershed
Lafayette Fire Training Plan • Time Frame - June 2003 • Purpose • Consistency with Watershed Plan • Management of equipment during a timber/brush fire, I • Identification of staging areas • Conduct supervised burns of debris piles and extinguishing the piles • Preparing trails for firefighters to move through the Watershed quickly.