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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBoard of Clallam County Commissioners (2) Board of Clalla County Commissioners 223 East 4th Street,Suite 4 Port Angeles,WA 98362-3015 360.417.2233 Fax: 360.417.2493 Email jmcentire co.clallam.wam From the Desk of COMMISSIONER JIM MCEN77RE File: A31.49.16.15 MY 6 May 2014 ( 2014 B17q i° Babb h � d� I. b � Ms. Sarah Creachbaum Superintendent, Olympic National Park Attention: WSP Preliminary Draft Alternatives 600 East Park Avenue Port Angeles, Washington 98362 RE: Comments on Draft Olympic National Park(ONP) Wilderness Management Plan Dear Sarah: Thank you in advance for considering the following comments as you consider updating ONP's back-country management plan, in the fashion styled above. As you know, visitors to the park number in the millions annually— not all of them in Clallam County of course, but in substantial numbers here. These visitors constitute and contribute to a vital component of our County's economy, namely tourism, and ONP's Wilderness Management Plan must acknowledge that. Specifically, whatever plan is eventually adopted must not create a scheme whereby it becomes harder for visitors to enjoy ONP, and therefore, fewer visitors arrive in our county. In fact, it would be completely consistent with GNP's enabling legislation at 16 U.S.C. 1 et. seq.;Section 4 of the Wilderness Act (P.L. 88-577 (16 U.S.C. 1133)), and the Washington Park Wilderness Act (P.L. 100-688, 102 STAT. 3961), for the ONP Wilderness Management Plan to actually enhance visitor exposure to wilderness areas on the North Olympic Peninsula, and in so doing, bring more of them to our area. Indeed, recreation is squarely within the authorized uses of wilderness areas, as 16 U.S.C. 1133(b) states: "(b) Agency responsibility for preservation and administration to preserve wilderness character; public purposes of wilderness areas "Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, each agency administering any area designated as wilderness shall be responsible for preserving the wilderness character of the area and shall so administer such area for such other purposes for which it may have been established as also to preserve its wilderness character. Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, wilderness areas shall be devoted to the up blic poses of recreational scenic scientific, educational, conservation, and historical use." [emphasis added] To that end, I ask that another alternative be created, since in my view, all of the alternatives created in the draft plan point to fewer visitors than at present. That being the case, I favor none of the currently drafted alternatives due to their obvious, adverse effect on Clallam County's economy. | -- —�— ----- � � - -- � � � --- �------ � ------� �-- — --'-- ----- � � �� -� Ms. Sarah C[eaChbaU[n 6 May 20[4 Page 2 l appreciate the opportunity Lo provide these comments, and ask that you consider them favorably asyou fashion DNPs Wilderness Management Plan. Sincerely d respectfully, ,�Jirn McEntire Cc: Senator Jim Hargrove � Representative Kevin Van on Representative SteveThadnge/ The Honorable Jay Inslee Governor, State of Washington The Honorable Brian Bon|ender, Secretary, Washington State Department o[Commerce Board of County Commissioners of Grays Harbor, Jefferson, and Mason Counties Cities of Forks,d'ort Angeles, and Sequim Oa/|ann County Economic Development Council Olympic Peninsula Visitors Bureau Olympic Peninsula Tourism Commission