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Tuesday, June 8

Fish and Wildlife Committee - Lewis and Clark Convention Center - 9am

  • Roundtable discussion with fish and wildlife managers on funding issues.
    At last month's meeting several representatives of fish and wildlife managing entities asked for the opportunity to discuss current and future program funding issues with Council members. Our fish and wildlife committee agenda provides two hours beginning at 9:00 a.m. for an informal roundtable discussion. We anticipate a number of managers to attend. We have invited Greg Delwiche, Bonneville's Vice President for Environment, Fish and Wildlife to participate as well.
  • Fiscal Year 2005 Fish and Wildlife Program start of year budget recommendations (memo [40k PDF] and spreadsheet [780k Excel])
  • Specific project funding and implementation issues (120k PDF)
    • Fish and Wildlife Program Implementation, Project #1989-062-01 - Regional Habitat Evaluation Procedures (HEP) Team
    • Tucannon River Spring Chinook Captive Broodstock Program, Project #2002-019-00
    • Colville Tribal Fish Hatchery, Project #1985-038-00
    • Lower Columbia River Ecosystem Monitoring and Data Management, Project #2003-007-00
    • Scope of review for Chief Joseph Dam Hatchery Program, Project # 2003-023-00Master Plan
    • Yakima Habitat Improvement Project #2002-038-00
  • Discussion (530k PDF) of draft Artificial Production Review and Evaluation issue paper
  • Discussion (30k PDF) of mainstem amendment measure for Council co-sponsorship of regional implementation forum
  • Fish Habitat Crediting (30k PDF)

Power Committee - The Riverboat Room - 9am

  • Review of recommended plan and associated sensitivities and scenario analyses
  • Review of analysis of transmission requirements to access Montana resources
  • Review of draft sections of the Fifth Power Plan
  • Review of additional issues for the Fifth Power Plan
  • Briefing on Grid West process issue
  • Review and discussion of schedule and process for completion of the Fifth Power Plan

The Public Affairs Committee will meet on Tuesday afternoon, June 8, in the Riverboat Room at a time determined by the chair of the Public Affairs Committee.

Wednesday, June 9

The Council will meet in Executive Session at 7:30am on Wednesday, June 9, to discuss matters pertaining to civil litigation.

Council Meeting - The Full Convention Center - 8:30am

8:30 - 9:15am

Reports from Fish and Wildlife, Power and Public Affairs committee chairs:  Ed Bartlett, chair, fish and wildlife committee; Jim Kempton, chair, power committee; Larry Cassidy, chair, public affairs committee; and Melinda Eden re Columbia Basin Trust.

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9:15 - 9:45pm

Possible decision on specific project funding and implementation issues:  Doug Marker, director, fish and wildlife division; and Mark Fritsch, manager, project implementation.

  • Fish and Wildlife Program Implementation, Project #1989-062-01 - Regional Habitat Evaluation Procedures (HEP) Team
  • Tucannon River Spring Chinook Captive Broodstock Program, Project #2002-019-00
  • Colville Tribal Fish Hatchery, Project #1985-038-00
  • Lower Columbia River Ecosystem Monitoring and Data Management, Project #2003-007-00
  • Scope of review for Chief Joseph Dam Hatchery Program, Project # 2003-023-00Master Plan
  • Yakima Habitat Improvement Project #2002-038-00
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10am - Noon

Review of draft sections of the Fifth Power Plan and discussion of the results of the portfolio analysis:  Dick Watson, director, power divisionand Michael Schilmoeller, senior power systems analyst.

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1 - 1:30pm

Report on submission of subbasin plans:  John Ogan, senior counsel; and Lynn Palensky, subbasin planning project manager.

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1:30 - 2:15pm

Update on long-term fish and wildlife funding agreement with Bonneville:  John OganandDoug Marker.

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2:15 - 3pm

Briefing on long-term budget instability for Council operations:  Steve Crow, executive director; Jim Tanner, administrative officer; and Sharon Ossmann, business manager.

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3:15 - 4pm

Presentation of Snake River Salmon Recovery Board:  Steve Martin, director, Snake River Salmon Recovery Board.

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4 - 4:30pm

Update on 2004 summer river operations for fish and wildlife, including spill and river operations:  Doug Marker, director, fish and wildlife division; and Bruce Suzumoto, manager, special projects.

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Thursday, June 10

Continuation of Council Meeting - The Full Convention Center - 8:30am

8:30 - 9am

Presentation on NOAA Fisheries status review and hatchery policy:  Bruce Suzumoto; and Rob Walton, NOAA Fisheries.

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9 - 9:45am

Discussion of Corps of Engineers response to Independent Scientific Review Panel's review of the Anadromous Fish Evaluation Program (AFEP):  Doug Marker; and Bruce Suzumoto.

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10 - 10:30am

Public comment on the draft Council budget for Fiscal Year 2006 and revised Fiscal Year 2005 (Council document 2004-06)

 

10:30am

Council business:

  • Approval of minutes
  • Approval of subbasin planning contract
  • Possible approval of letter endorsing Pacific Northwest Aquatic Monitoring Partnership
 

The times listed for specific agenda items, and the order of those items, are approximate and are subject to change. Public comment will be taken after each agenda item as time allows.

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