Legislation Details

File #: FCD2010-29    Version: 1
Type: FCD Resolution Status: Passed
File created: In control: Metropolitan King County Council
On agenda: Final action: 3/8/2010
Enactment date: Enactment #:
Title: A RESOLUTION to oppose proposed revisions to the United States Army Corps of Engineers’ policy regarding variances from the national standard for managing vegetation on levees, floodwalls, embankment dams, and appurtenant structures and providing King County Flood Control Zone District comments in response to the February 9, 2010 federal register notice on docket number COE-2010-0007.
Attachments: 1. FCD2010-29.pdf
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A RESOLUTION to oppose proposed revisions to the United States Army Corps of Engineers’ policy regarding variances from the national standard for managing vegetation on levees, floodwalls, embankment dams, and appurtenant structures and providing King County Flood Control Zone District comments in response to the February 9, 2010 federal register notice on docket number COE-2010-0007.
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WHEREAS, in 2007, the King County Council created a Flood Control Zone District ("District") to oversee flood control efforts in the most populated county in the state of Washington; and
WHEREAS, beginning in January 2008, the District began assessing property taxes to fund countywide flood control efforts; and
WHEREAS, the District has effectively partnered with the Army Corp of Engineers ("Corps") Seattle District to leverage federal and local funding used to construct flood risk reduction projects; and
WHEREAS, the interests of the District and the people of King County are best served when flood risk reduction efforts are implemented in an efficient and timely manner; and
WHEREAS, the District must align flood safety and environmental rules; and
WHEREAS, the current national levee vegetation standards in the Corps ER 500-1-1 engineering manual were developed decades ago and were based primarily on the needs of river systems in regions other than Puget Sound; and
WHEREAS, the National Marine Fisheries Service’s ("NMFS") 2003 review of the Corps’ Programmatic Biological Assessment of the Flood Control Projects Maintenance Inspection Program concluded that removal of riparian vegetation is an action that is “likely to adversely affect” listed fish species; and
WHEREAS, the federal government has conflicting policies regarding vegetation management between the Corps’ proposed policy and the NMFS Biological Opinion to the Federal Emergency Management Agency, issued in September 2008, which describes the serious adverse affects to Endangered Species Act("ESA")-listed s...

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