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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRes2000-004 SEWARD PORT AND COMMERCE ADVISORY BOARD RESOLUTION 2000-004 (Wille) A RESOLUTION OF THE PORT AND COMMERCE ADVISORY BOARD RECOMMENDING THAT THE SEWARD CITY COUNCIL SUPPORT MULTIPLE USE TRAILS AND OUTDOOR RECREATIONAL SPORTS, WITH RESPECT TO THE CHUGACH NATIONAL FOREST REVISED LAND MANAGEMENT PLAN Whereas, outdoor recreational sports and their participants are a valued winter industry in the Seward area; and Whereas, this industry provides jobs and a benefit to the local economy in the City of Seward and the surrounding area and the board recognizes the positive economic impact of outdoor recreational activities; and Whereas, the board recognizes the importance of involvement of its citizens in winter recreational activities and the need for citizens to access the Chugach National Forest; and Whereas, this board agrees with the Forest Services' concept of conserving fish and wildlife habitat while providing diverse recreational opportunities; and Whereas, the board recognizes that the current limited access to the Chugach National Forest concentrates various user groups in the same areas, accentuating conflict between groups. Improving overall ingress, with new trails for recreational uses, would permit access to a greater area of the National Forest and reduce user conflict; and Whereas, the board deems all recreational users should have access to trails in the Chugach National Forest, and that these trails should not be further restricted to anyone user group; and '-...,.--- Whereas, the Port and Commerce Advisory Board fully supports a "no closure" alternative with respect to the current proposed Chugach National Forest Plan; and Whereas, the board fully supports a concept that would provide additional access for recreational users to the Chugach National Forest; NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE PORT AND COMMERCE ADVISORY BOARD: Section 1. The Port and Commerce Advisory Board urges the Seward City Council to adopt a similar resolution with respect to the Chugach National Forest Revised Land Management Plan. Section 2. The Port and Commerce Advisory Board urges the City Council to encourage a clearer statement of objectives by the U.S.F.S. for the revisions, especially in local communities that are being impacted by the revised plan. ADOPTED BY THE PORT AND COMMERCE ADVISORY BOARD THIS 1st DAY OF November 2000. ~~~ Ron Wille