Department of Natural Resources

Forestry Riparian Easement Program

40000139

The Legislature the Forest Riparian Easement Program (FREP) in 2001 to compensate eligible small forest landowners for the financial impacts of the expanded riparian protections brought about by the Forests and Fish law and rules. This funding will pay small forest landowners a portion of the value of required leave trees in riparian areas and associated unstable slope buffers from which they are prohibited from harvesting timber. This contributes to salmon recovery through the preservation of high quality riparian habitat, which protects fish and their habitat and enhances water quality.

Prior Biennium Current Biennium Reappropriations Appropriations Future Cost Total Costs
0 0 0 10,000,000 0 10,000,000
Funds: Natural Climate Solutions Account - State 10,000,000

Rivers and Habitat Open Space Program (RHOSP)

40000140

Riparian Open Space Program funding is allocated to landowners as compensation for granting perpetual easements to the state to protect the critical habitat of state listed threatened and endangered species.

Prior Biennium Current Biennium Reappropriations Appropriations Future Cost Total Costs
0 0 0 5,014,000 0 5,014,000
Funds: State Building Construction Account - State 3,354,000
Funds: Natural Climate Solutions Account - State 1,660,000

23-25 Safe and Sustainable Recreation

40000141

Population growth in the Puget Sound region has skyrocketed in the past three decades and visitation numbers to state lands during the Covid-19 pandemic increased to the point where overcrowding made some of the region’s most visited recreation areas unsafe. These projects will invest in more accessible trails, infrastructure, and parking lots.

Prior Biennium Current Biennium Reappropriations Appropriations Future Cost Total Costs
0 0 0 2,395,000 0 2,395,000
Funds: State Building Construction Account - State 2,395,000

School Seismic Safety - Geologic Site Class Assessments

40000142

The state of Washington ranks second highest in the nation for seismic risk and many schools are not built to modern seismic codes and may suffer extensive damage or collapse during an earthquake. The collection of geophysical data and an assessment of the geology at school campuses is one critical step in understanding a building’s seismic risk. This project supports staff examining the structural and geologic risk at Washington’s school buildings.

Prior Biennium Current Biennium Reappropriations Appropriations Future Cost Total Costs
0 0 0 663,000 0 663,000
Funds: State Building Construction Account - State 663,000

Whiteman Cove Restoration

40000143

Whiteman Cove is a historical pocket estuary that is separated from Case Inlet by a natural spit. Under a 2013 federal court ruling, Washington has an obligation under treaty agreements with 21 tribes to protect and preserve tribal fishing rights. Funding is provided to remove the tidegate under state ownership at Whiteman Cove and restore fish passage and a channel between Whiteman Cove and Case Inlet.

Prior Biennium Current Biennium Reappropriations Appropriations Future Cost Total Costs
0 0 0 6,937,000 0 6,937,000
Funds: State Building Construction Account - State 6,937,000

Lakebay Marina UST Cleanup

40000144

Funding is provided to support the removal of an underground storage tank at Lakebay Marina. The redevelopment of the marina will provide high quality, sustainable recreational opportunities, improved boating facilities, and protect important beds of kelp and eelgrass that support juvenile salmon in Mayo Cove.

Prior Biennium Current Biennium Reappropriations Appropriations Future Cost Total Costs
0 0 0 1,009,000 0 1,009,000
Funds: Model Toxics Control Capital Account - State 1,009,000

State Trust Land Replacement

40000145

The department's trust land management program acquires land to improve the performance of trust holdings and sells trust land deemed no longer suitable for management by the department. This project funds an on-going program intended to replace sold properties so the trust land base is not reduced over time.

Prior Biennium Current Biennium Reappropriations Appropriations Future Cost Total Costs
0 0 0 61,000,000 0 61,000,000
Funds: Resource Management Cost Account - State 30,000,000
Funds: Nat Res Real Property Replacement - State 30,000,000
Funds: Comm/Tech College Forest Reserve Account - State 1,000,000

Federal Land Acquisition Grants

40000148

This program protects lands with significant habitat for federally endangered species. This request will provide the department with the federal appropriation authority to administer the program during the 2023-25 biennium.

Prior Biennium Current Biennium Reappropriations Appropriations Future Cost Total Costs
0 0 0 5,000,000 0 5,000,000
Funds: General Fund - Federal 5,000,000

23-25 Forest Legacy

40000149

The Forest Legacy Program provides grants to help secure development rights on natural resources land under threat of conversion to development. This federal program significantly leverages state, local and non-profit resources to protect natural resource lands in order to protect critical wildlife habitat, open space and water quality for fish and humans. This program also supports Washington's timber economy by retaining forest-related jobs and timber revenue.

Prior Biennium Current Biennium Reappropriations Appropriations Future Cost Total Costs
0 0 0 14,000,000 0 14,000,000
Funds: General Fund - Federal 14,000,000

23-25 Structurally Deficient Bridges

40000150

The DNR Forest Roads program has a systematic bridge prioritization and load rating project funded in the operating budget, that prioritizes replacement and repair work for DNR bridges. This capital appropriation funds reconstruction, removal or replacement of the highest priority bridges.

Prior Biennium Current Biennium Reappropriations Appropriations Future Cost Total Costs
0 0 0 3,062,000 8,000,000 11,062,000
Funds: State Building Construction Account - State 11,062,000

Natural Areas Facilities Preservation and Access

40000151

Since the creation of the DNR -managed statewide system of natural areas 50 years ago, the public has invested a half billion dollars conserving the best remaining examples of natural Washington. This funding provides critical site protection and recreational improvement projects to steward and develop low-impact recreational and educational access for future generations. Site protection features and public access improvements include fences and gates, road abandonment and culvert removal, trail bridges, ADA access, parking, pedestrian bridges, and trail construction, reconstruction, and relocation.

Prior Biennium Current Biennium Reappropriations Appropriations Future Cost Total Costs
0 0 0 4,017,000 0 4,017,000
Funds: State Building Construction Account - State 4,017,000

Revitalizing Trust Land Transfers

40000152

Funding is provided to help the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) revitalize the Trust Land Transfer program to include transparency and stakeholder feedback. This project includes funding to perform trust land transfers for the top three priority properties identified by DNR.

Prior Biennium Current Biennium Reappropriations Appropriations Future Cost Total Costs
0 0 0 10,650,000 0 10,650,000
Funds: State Building Construction Account - State 10,650,000

Webster Nursery Seed Plant Replacement

40000153

This project consolidates seed processing operations in a single facility at Webster Nursery. Funding will result in the construction of a 15,000 square foot light industrial building to house the seed extraction process, processing equipment, and seed freezers to maintain the seed inventory at the nursery. Design is nearing completion during the current 2021-23 biennium.

Prior Biennium Current Biennium Reappropriations Appropriations Future Cost Total Costs
0 0 0 6,745,000 139,000 6,884,000
Funds: State Building Construction Account - State 6,884,000

23-25 Minor Works Preservation

40000154

Minor works projects will be completed to maintain, preserve and extend the life of agency facilities. These projects will also improve site and facility safety for staff and customers.

Prior Biennium Current Biennium Reappropriations Appropriations Future Cost Total Costs
0 0 0 5,308,000 0 5,308,000
Funds: State Building Construction Account - State 5,308,000

Correction of Fish Barrier Culverts

40000155

This project will correct fish barrier culverts. Correction of culvert injunction barriers will open salmon habitat in Puget Sound and on the Olympic Peninsula. Correction of fish barrier culverts across the state will open habitat to anadromous and resident fish populations. Funding these projects provides jobs to rural contractors where state gains in job growth are lacking.

Prior Biennium Current Biennium Reappropriations Appropriations Future Cost Total Costs
0 0 0 1,825,000 0 1,825,000
Funds: State Building Construction Account - State 1,825,000

Omak Consolidation, Expansion and Relocation

40000156

Project design will help solve a series of complex problems surrounding the department's aviation operations in support of fire suppression in Omak, and agency fire and forest health operations in the area. This project will eliminate use of six individual facility leases and consolidate the department's operations on a single, purpose-built site. Concurrently, this project has necessitated an effort by the city of Omak to construct a water tower and water delivery infrastructure at the airport to deliver water in sufficient volume to support the fire suppression systems necessary for permitted construction under current building codes. Funds are included for the city to complete construction of the water tower.

Prior Biennium Current Biennium Reappropriations Appropriations Future Cost Total Costs
0 0 0 2,789,000 20,740,000 23,529,000
Funds: State Building Construction Account - State 23,529,000

Webster Nursery Production Expansion

40000157

Significant increases in wildfire acres burned in the western United States and forest nursery closures during the last two decades have resulted in a decreased ability for public and private forest nursery infrastructure to meet seedling demand in the Pacific Northwest. This predesign will study how to leverage the existing Webster Forest Nursery facility to increase seedling production to meet the demand for post disturbance reforestation efforts and support new initiatives to restore riparian areas and mitigate climate change impacts in Washington. Nursery expansion could add an additional four million seedlings per year.

Prior Biennium Current Biennium Reappropriations Appropriations Future Cost Total Costs
0 0 0 663,000 0 663,000
Funds: State Building Construction Account - State 663,000

Emergent Environmental Mitigation Projects

40000158

This request will fund cleanup of existing contamination and emergent spills or releases at various locations on state lands to bring the Department of Natural Resources into compliance with environmental regulations.

Prior Biennium Current Biennium Reappropriations Appropriations Future Cost Total Costs
0 0 0 720,000 0 720,000
Funds: Model Toxics Control Capital Account - State 720,000

Ahtanum Fire Camp Relocation or Renovation

40000161

The department's Ahtanum Fire Camp, a complex of 16 buildings, is situated on archeologically sensitive land and under review for inclusion on the historic register. Multiple structures at the site require significant renovation to sustain them as safe work environments, and the septic, electrical and water supply infrastructure are in need of repair or maintenance. This funding will complete a predesign to define costs and options for either continued operations at the Ahtanum site or relocation to an alternative location.

Prior Biennium Current Biennium Reappropriations Appropriations Future Cost Total Costs
0 0 0 426,000 0 426,000
Funds: State Building Construction Account - State 426,000

23-25 Minor Works Programmatic

40000162

Minor works funding to make improvements to DNR facilities at multiple locations throughout the state.

Prior Biennium Current Biennium Reappropriations Appropriations Future Cost Total Costs
0 0 0 3,232,000 0 3,232,000
Funds: State Building Construction Account - State 3,232,000

Eatonville Work Center and Fire Station

40000163

The department leases its Mineral Work Center from the Morton School District. The school district put the property up for sale as of July of 2022. The department anticipates a requirement to vacate the site upon sale of the property. A solution that relocates all activity out of the Mineral Work Center and can accommodate two fire engines and seasonal fire crew in the vicinity of Eatonville, which is central to the work areas and commute area, is needed. This funding will support a predesign and acquisition of new space.

Prior Biennium Current Biennium Reappropriations Appropriations Future Cost Total Costs
0 0 0 880,000 0 880,000
Funds: State Building Construction Account - State 880,000

State-Owned Lands Carbon Sequestration

40000405

This new program will use Climate Committment Act funding to support carbon sequestration on state-owned lands.

Prior Biennium Current Biennium Reappropriations Appropriations Future Cost Total Costs
0 0 0 10,000,000 0 10,000,000
Funds: Natural Climate Solutions Account - State 10,000,000