Curley Creek Acquisition Feasibility
#14-1632 #14-1632
 South Kitsap Projects Point Glover to Southworth Curley Creek Acquisition Feasibility
Organization West Sound Partners for Ecosystem Recovery
Sponsor Great Peninsula Conservancy
Status Completed
Schedule Start Date: 12/4/2014 End Date: 7/10/2017
Category Category: Planning
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DESCRIPTION
This project assessed feasibility and alternative conservation actions to protect some of Curley Creek's most important lower reach salmon habitat from an immediate threat of conversion to residential development. Kitsap County worked with partners, the Suquamish Tribe and Great Peninsula Conservancy and landowners to identify the best strategy to permanently protect this reach through assessment and inventory of the resource, outreach and engagement with landowners, due diligence to clarify encumbrances / easements and fair market valuation through appraisals. The project focuses efforts on 17. 7 acres of riparian lands held by Aloha Lumber and another 5 acres held by the Miller Family. The primary objective of this feasibility effort was to negotiate the greatest protection feasible with an outcome of a signed option agreement with landowners to ensure the permanent protection of this riparian habitat including main-steam and tributary fish-bearing streams, associated riparian forests and wetlands.The project team also considered contiguous lands upstream and downstream from these properties as future candidates for expansion of this core area. The feasibility scope encompasses an assessment of other conservation opportunities from S.E. Sedgwick Road to the Curley Creek estuary, 17 acres of which were acquired by Great Peninsula Conservancy in 2002.
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FUNDING SOURCES
FUNDING ENTRIES FROM GRANT PROJECT AGREEMENT
TypeDateFunding OrgFunding ProgramMatchAmount
Requested05/29/2014Great Peninsula ConservancyMatch$6,000.00
Requested05/29/2014Recreation and Conservation Office (RCO)Salmon State Projects$33,000.00
Allocated07/10/2017Great Peninsula ConservancyMatch$6,000.00
Allocated07/10/2017Recreation and Conservation Office (RCO)Salmon Federal Projects$18,382.69
Spent07/10/2017Great Peninsula ConservancyMatch-$6,000.00
Spent07/10/2017Recreation and Conservation Office (RCO)Salmon Federal Projects-$18,382.69
Grant Project Agreement Totals Proposed Requested Allocated Spent Balance
$39,000.00 $39,000.00 $24,382.69 $24,382.69 $0.00
OTHER FUNDING (Funding that is NOT in a grant project agreement)
TypeDateFunding OrgFunding ProgramMatchAmount
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LOCATION
Chinook-Pop (ESU):Chinook-Puget Sound, Threatened
Chum-Pop (ESU):Chum-Puget Sound/Strait of Georgia, Not Warranted
City Areas:Southworth
Coho-Pop (ESU):Coho-Puget Sound/Strait of Georgia, Species of Concern
County:Kitsap
HUC12:Curley Creek-Frontal Colvos Passage (171100190703)
HUC8:Puget Sound (17110019)
Lead Entity Area:West Sound
Legislative District:26
Pink-Pop (ESU):Pink-Odd Year, Not Warranted
Puget Sound Action Areas:North Central Puget Sound
Salmon Recovery Regions:Puget Sound
Sections:04
Sections:33
Steelhead-Pop (ESU):Steelhead-Puget Sound, East Kitsap Peninsula Tributaries, Threatened
Township:T23NR02E
Township:T24NR02E
Watershed Administrative Unit:Clovos Passage/Carr Inlet
WRIA:Kitsap
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PLANNING METRICS
Area Encompassed (acres) (B.0.b.1)
215.00acres215.00acres
Miles of Stream and/or Shoreline Affected (B.0.b.2)
2.05mi2.05mi