Monday, October 17, 2011

ACTION ALERT - Take Action NOW

Who: South Whidbey Parks & Recreation District

What: New Comprehensive Plan proposes clearing Forest, taking over natural areas

When: South Whidbey Parks & Recreation District is scheduled to adopt its new comprehensive plan on Wednesday, Oct. 19.

What: This is what the District is planning:

* Clearing 10 acres in the Trustland Trails forest for an “equestrian facility.”

This 200 acre forestland was acquired by SWP&RD from the state Dept. of Natural Resources on condition that it be managed for wildlife habitat and recreation that didn’t interfere with its habitat value. Permanently deforesting 10 acres is not consistent with the purpose and conditions for which this forestland was acquired. The District is also planning on allowing the “Mudder” bicycle race, involving hundreds of racers, also incompatible with the land’s use as wildlife habitat.

* Taking over ecologically important natural areas such as South Whidbey State Park.

South Whidbey State Park includes ancient forest that people stood in front of chain saws to keep from being logged in the 1970s. The Classic U forest is designated under state law as a “Natural Forest Area,” the highest form of protection possible in state parks and legal recognition of its exceeding rarity as low elevation ancient forest. SWP&R does not have the mandate, the experience, or the culture to manage natural areas, as shown by the plan to clear part of the Trustland Trails forest.

* No environmental review has occurred of these or the other proposals in the comprehensive plan. Adoption of the comprehensive plan without studying its environmental impacts violates the State Environmental Policy Act.

Tell South Whidbey Parks & Recreation District:

* No forest clearing in Trustland Trails and no mountain bike races.

* Delete any takeover of ecologically important areas, such as South Whidbey State Park.

* Perform environmental review of the comprehensive plan, as required by state law.

Contact by Oct. 19:

Don Wood (running for re-election unopposed)


email: dowood@amgen.com

home: 321-2275


cell: 206-255-7844

Jim Porter


email: jporter@whidbey.com


home 331-1368


work: 331-1500

Matt Simms (who wrote the amendments)


email: matthewesimms:eaton.com


home: 221-6504


cell: 425-876-0826

Allison Tapert (term ends after election)


email: x-sound@whidbey.com


home: 730-2330


work: 331-3113

Joel Gerlach (is running for Allison Tapert's seat, unopposed)


email: jgerlach@whidbey.com


Mark Helpenstell (he's new)


email: markhelpenstell@gmail.com


home: 579-8633


cell: 425-879-2603

Staff:
Terri Arnold, Director


email: dirswprd@whidbey.co
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5475 Maxwelton Road


Langley, WA 98260


221-5484

to read the draft comp plan, check out:
http://www.swparks.org/pdfs/DRAFT%20Comp%20Plan%202011%209.7.11.pdf


the wish list is at the very end.