December 22, 2000
TO:
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Members Management Group (MMG) |
FROM:
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Brian Allee
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SUBJECT: |
Draft Action Notes from the December 7, 2000 Meeting |
MMG Meeting
December 7, 2000
9:00 a.m. � 12:00 p.m.
NMFS Presentation on the BiOps
1:00-5:00 p.m.
@ NMFS Office
525 NE Oregon St. Portland, OR
First Floor, Willamette Conference Room
DRAFT ACTION NOTES
Attendees: |
Ron Boyce, ODFW; Chad Colter, SBT; Guy Dodson, Sr., SPT; Phil
Roger, CRITFC; Fred Olney, USFWS; Lynn Hatcher and Theodora Strong, YN;
John Palensky, NMFS; Gary James and Carl Scheeler, CTUIR; Ron Peters
Cd'AT; Albert Teeman and Amos First-Raised, III, SPT; Bob Foster,
WDFW; Brian Allee, Tom Iverson, Neil Ward, Frank Young, Tom Giese, and
Tana Klum, CBFWA/F. |
Phone: |
Mary Verner and BJ Kieffer, STI; Bert Bowler, IDFG; Sue Ireland,
KTI. |
Time allocation: |
Obj. 1 = 30% Obj. 2 =
20% Obj. 4 = 40% CBFWA business = 7% |
Item 1: |
Subbasin Planning - Bert Bowler |
Discussion: |
Handouts from Northwest Power Planning Council (NWPPC) staff were
made available to the MMG just prior to the meeting. There was
agreement by those who had read the handouts that the NWPPC staff has
been thinking about the process for subbasin planning. Bert expressed
the views of IDFG Director Rod Sando, who supports a "buy-
in" to the subbasin planning process by encouraging participation
and collaboration among local governments and entities outside the
CBFWA/NWPPC process. In developing an infrastructure to participate
successfully with all interested parties, Chairman Sando sees a need
for high level discussions among CBFWA Members and proposes a
"Plan for the Plan." Fred Olney added that the
"Plan" needs to be segregated into different areas of
concern or expertise, i.e., habitat will attract different players
than the Hatchery and Genetic Management Plans, etc. |
Action: |
- Within the next week or so, Bert will ask Chairman Sando to
provide the NWPPC with a letter bulleting the points he made at
the December 5-6 NWPPC meeting, and will highlight his previous
experiences and successes in subbasin planning.
- Pending a CBFWA position, the letter will be signed by Rod as
Director of IDFG. Bert will send the letter to CBFWA for
distribution to the MMG within the next week.
- An ad hoc committee to develop the "Plan for the
Plan" will meet at CBFWA January 4 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
The committee includes Bert Bowler, John Palensky, Fred Olney,
Ron Boyce, Bob Foster, Carl Scheeler, and Bert will ask Rod
Sando to participate by phone. Tana will call the tribes to
encourage additional participation.
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Item 2: |
FY 01 Budget Update - Tom Giese |
Discussion: |
Tom told the MMG that the start of year budget that would reflect
placeholders, etc., would be made available soon from Bonneville Power
Administration (BPA).
Tom also updated the MMG on the NWPPC's decisions from their
December 5-6 meeting:
- Approved five of the six within-year budget requests. The
request from Lewis Soil Conservation District to a change of
scope modification to project # 199901400, Little Canyon
Creek Subwatershed Steelhead Trout Habitat Improvement Project
Clearwater River Subbasin, was not approved by the NWPPC.
- All but four of the 31 project requests made by CBFWA to
reinstate funds were approved. The four projects not approved
are pending, with a request from the NWPPC to provide more
information.
- Although CBFWA presented the NWPPC with budget comments in
response to the NWPPC across-the-board budget cut proposal (Oct.
20 D. Marker memo), the letter was not included in the NWPPC's
briefing packet, but was hand delivered at the meeting and it
was Tom's thought that the letter would be on the agenda for the
January NWPPC meeting.
Tom also proposed developing a budget similar to the 10-year budget
submitted to the NWPPC by the Members in May of 1998, but with new
figures that would include the new BiOps and Fish and Wildlife Program
costs.
- Fred Olney and John Palensky said the feds are already working
on more current estimates. Tom offered to incorporate the new
figures if Fred and John provide them when they are available.
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Item 3: |
Innovative Projects Update - Tom Iverson |
Discussion: |
Tom briefly discussed the November 28 memo (included in the MMG
packet), that Gustavo Bisbal (NWPPC) presented to the NWPPC F&W
Committee on December 5. |
Action: |
The following schedule will be applied to Innovative Projects:
- ISRP report Dec. 15
- CBFWA committees review at their Dec. meetings, and fill in
the tables using the NWPPC/CBFWA criteria
- Distribute to MMG Jan. 5
- MMG discuss at their meeting Jan. 11
Tom suggested that CBFWA's goal is to look at the 66 projects
ranked by the ISRP and provide a management review of them. The ISRP
report will be relied on heavily for their technical review of
projects. The MMG also agreed to recommend in the CBFWA report to the
ISRP that there be some follow up on the innovative projects that are
approved by the NWPPC. |
Item 4: |
High Priority Projects Update - Tom Giese |
Discussion: |
Giese's December 6 memo to the MMG outlines his proposal for the
schedule and discussions among the NWPPC, BPA, NMFS and CBFWA. Fred
asked that the USFWS be added to the list for discussions. Giese and
others guessed that there are over 200 projects totaling approximately
$250 million. There should be agreement that representatives from
these organizations will remove a suite of projects that do not meet
the criteria. It was unclear as to the legality of excluding some ESA
projects. |
Action: |
Tom Giese will meet with Doug Marker, Sarah McNary and others to
see if a preliminary review is feasible. John Palensky suggested that
BPA could convene a review panel. Tom will develop material and the
review teams and report back to the MMG. |
Item 5: |
FSOC Charter Update - Frank Young |
Discussion: |
Frank reported that per the MMG, the FSOC has been developing a
charter that has had several iterations. The tribes have not been as
active in drafting the charter as was hoped, however, a final draft
will be ready for review and approval by the MMG at their January
meeting. Frank also said that the FSOC annual reports from 1998 and
1999 were almost complete. |
Item 6: |
Mainstem Review Letter and Schedule - R. Boyce and P. Roger |
Action: |
- The list of projects are those from FY 00. Many of those will
be reviewed in their respective province. The ad hoc group will
continue working on the letter, which should also include input
from the Wildlife Committee, and will be reviewed again by the
MMG at their meeting in January.
- Include NWPPC (D. Marker) and BPA in the discussion as
Mainstem includes the Reimbursables portion of the F&W
budget.
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Item 7: |
FY 00 Accounting Information |
Item 8: |
FY 01 Projected CBFWA Integrated Funding |
Discussion: |
Items 7 and 8 were discussed simultaneously. Kathie Titzler, CBFWF
Fiscal Administrator, was not available for this meeting. Frank Young
encouraged the MMG to read the reimbursement material Kathie sent
earlier in the week. He reported that many members were now billing
the CBFWF and were estimating they would use most of their funding for
FY00 once they had billed.
Frank also stated that there was no way to determine any carry over
monies for members requesting additional funding until after the
February 20, 2001 billing deadline. |
Item 9: |
Process for Responding to ISRP Review (added item) |
Discussion: |
Both the ISRP and CBFWA provided the NWPPC with presentations on
the Gorge and Inter-mountain province three-year work plans and the
proposed projects within them.
Brian stated that this year, as in the past, CBFWA is managing by
exception, in that the dialogue must remain open where there are
disagreements between the CBFWA and the ISRP.
In discussions with Doug Marker, Tom Iverson said the NWPPC
interest lies in how the projects are framed for three years. The
projects need to be on target, defensible and the funding estimates
must be correct. Doug is working on auditing the projects submitted to
ensure the funding levels are correct for three years. Tom and Doug
are meeting December 8 to discuss this issue.
Several MMG members in attendance of the ISRP's presentation felt
that the ISRP were better able to defend their recommendations, and
that CBFWA should have had the opportunity to rebut. Brian said that
CBFWA would have the opportunity to defend its recommendations to the
ISRP and NWPPC at the January Council meeting.
Brian provided some suggestions for the future based on his
interpretation of the NWPPC meeting:
- Proposals need to be clear
- CBFWA staff have been touting the ISRP "Logic Path"
handout (part of the ISRP presentation), but it has yet to be
included in the summaries.
- The "past accomplishments" that are often authored
into the project proposals need to be included in the subbasin
summaries.
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Item 10: |
Next Meeting |
Action: |
The next MMG meeting will be 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on January 11, 2001,
at the CBFWA office in Portland. |
1:00-5:00 p.m. |
NMFS / USFWS Presentation of the BiOps |
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The NMFS, USFWS and other federal agencies provided the MMG with a
review of the comments submitted during the development of the 2000
Biological Opinions (BiOps). NMFS and USFWS also discussed the changes
that were made to the BiOps during consultations and comments received
by the agencies, tribes and other interested parties. The BiOps are
scheduled for public release December 15, 2000.
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