Event Details

Trinity Management Council (TMC)

Meeting

2002-09-25 07:00:00
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2002-09-25 07:00:00

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Draft Agenda:

  • Agenda

    Trinity Management Council, Meeting Agenda, September 25, 2002, Victorian Restaurant, Weaverville, CA

    Published: -
    Added: 2011-03-02 19:09:07
    Updated: 2011-10-18 16:50:12.

Meeting Summary:

  • Minutes

    Trinity Management Council, Meeting Minutes, September 25, 2002, Victorian Restaurant, Weaverville

    Published: -
    Added: 2011-03-07 18:52:17
    Updated: 2011-10-18 16:50:12.


Motions:

Motion 1: Troy [Fletcher] proposed the following final motion: That the TMC support and request that the DOI increase flow releases from the Klamath and Trinity River projects immediately to address concerns regarding Chinook salmon. Such flow increases should be in accordance with recommendations from federal, state, and tribal biologists; and That the BOR and NMFS consider new information and concern regarding the operation of the Klamath project including determination and classification of water year types; and that the TMC be consulted in the development of any operational flows.
Motion PASSED 7 / 1 / 0
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Motion 2: Ralph Modine motioned that the budget team firm up numbers and address concerns and present revised budget to the TMC at the next meeting.
Motion PASSED 7 / 0 / 1
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Motion 3: Tom Stokely reported on the status of the Trinity River Basin Fish and Wildlife Restoration Grant Program funded through the TRRP and administered by Trinity County (see attached handout). Tom explained the ranking procedure, presented the final prioritization, and made recommendations to the TMC to approve the recommendation of the technical review committee. The TMC should: 1. Allow the $20,000 from Lower South Fork Road to go to Oregon Gulch Barrier Removal 2. Allow USFWS funds to be used for the grant program in FY 2003 and in the South Fork Trinity 10 of 14 3. Subject to approval of appropriations and appropriate funding mechanisms, allow approval of all projects 1 through 8, and $10,000 for South Fork CRMP coordination. 4. Direct that a new RFP be sent out in the mid- 2003 to solicit projects for FY 2004 funding. It will take several months to undergo a review process and receive approval from the TMC for subsequent projects. 5. Because BOR funds cannot be spent in the South Fork, FWS money will be used (if available) to fund $10,000 of the South Fork CRMP, which ranked high among the project proposals. Ralph motioned to approve Tom's recommendations. Mary Ellen seconded the motion.
Motion PASSED 7 / 1 / 0
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First Posted: 2011-02-03 19:09:07

Post Updated: 2013-08-27 19:53:41