[OR_Archaeology] The 2010 Cultural Resource Planning Summit - June 7-8, 2010:Update - Special Workshop on the State of Washington

Sarah Purdy sepurdy at gmail.com
Thu May 6 11:35:22 PDT 2010


Special workshop and panel session on the State Environmental Policy Act, or

SEPA.

Special emphasis will be given to cultural resource compliance issues,

including Question 13 on the Environmental Checklist. The SEPA Basics

workshop will be held on Day 1 and led by the Washington State Department of

Ecology, and the panel session will be held on Day 2.

Lunch on Day 1 will include the viewing of a special video by the Cultural

Resources Protection Program of the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla

Indian Reservation (CTUIR).

Remember to book your room at the Suquamish Clearwater Casino Resort by May

15!

Call 1-866-609-8700 and ask for the group rate.





2010 Draft Agenda has now been posted to the Website:

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"Linking Cultural Resource Protection to Land Use:

Understanding the Broader Context"

Problem solving and decision making are critical elements of most

professions, including cultural resource planning. Generating workable

solutions requires clearly identifying and defining the problems; this, in

turn, rests upon an understanding of the broader context influencing the

situation. What broader context influences cultural resource planning as it

is practiced today?

Cultural resource planning typically occurs in the broader context of "land

use" which encompasses all facets of how we use (or don't use) the natural

environment. Land use policies and practices include zoning regulations,

commercial and residential development, and preservation of open spaces and

critical areas.

Why should cultural resource professionals worry about understanding the

broader context in which they work? Understanding the intersection between

cultural resource protection and land use is an effective means of resolving

issues before they escalate into emotionally-charged, divisive, and

expensive stalemates or law suits.

Join an experienced slate of speakers and presenters as we examine the

issues affecting cultural resource protection and identify solutions that

will work in the broader context of land use. Leave with proven strategies

for saving time, money, and cultural resources!
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Special Session on Public Ports:

Property development is not just the realm of private investors; even

government entities such as public ports act as developers. Do you know what

public ports do and how you should engage with them to protect sensitive

cultural and historical resources? In addition to shipping terminals, ports

also typically operate marinas, docks, airports, railroads, industrial

sites, and recreational facilities. Join a group of port employees and

cultural resource consultants to learn more about these entities, how they

do business, and how they fulfill their cultural resource responsibilities.

Presentations will focus on ports and their development responsibilities,

case studies of port projects that have involved cultural resource issues,

and approaches that can be taken to identify potential conflicts with

resources before a development project goes too far.
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Keynote Speaker: Knute Berger

Knute "Skip" Berger is author of "Pugetopolis: A Mossback Takes on Growth

Addicts, Weather Wimps and the Myth of Seattle Nice" (Sasquatch Books,

2009). He writes the "Mossback" column for Crosscut.com, a Pacific Northwest

online daily. He also pens a
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back page column for Seattle Magazine, where he is Editor-at-Large. He is a

regular news commentator on Seattle's public radio station, KUOW-FM. Between

1990 and 2006 Berger did three stints as editor of Seattle Weekly. He was

founding editor of Eastside week and executive editor of Washington

Magazine. His writing has won numerous awards. In 2008, he won the

Washington State Historic Preservation Officer's Annual Media Award for his

coverage of historic preservation issues. He lives in Seattle.
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Keynote Speaker 2: Coming Soon

Your Input:

Regarding the upcoming 2010 agenda please email the

Planning Committee via Mary Rossi <*mailto:mkrossi at eppardvision.org*>

2010 Draft Agenda:

The 2010 Draft Agenda is now posted for your review - Click

<*http://www.theleadershipseries.info/agenda.html*> Here

2010 Sponsorship Opportunities:

Please contact Steve Kinley at 360-380-1820

2010 Location:

The 2010 Cultural Resource Planning Summit is once again being held at the

scenic Kiana Lodge <*http://www.kianalodge.com/*> with sleeping rooms just a

moment away at the Clearwater Casino <*http://www.clearwatercasino.com/*>

Resort Suquamish, WA, right between Poulsbo and Bainbridge Island at the

Agate Pass Bridge. Just a short ferry ride from Seattle or Edmonds.

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Kiana Lodge

14976 Sandy Hook Rd. NE

Poulsbo WA 98370

(206) 282-4633 or

(360) 598-4311

Reservations: 1-866-609-8700

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directions using Google Maps.

Booking your Room:

To book your reservation at the Clearwater Casino & Resort please call

1-866-609-8700 & reference "The Cultural Resource Summit" for our group

rate.

*-Please note: Deadline for booking your room is May 15, 2010

*-Register Early - Limited Space Available!

Registering For This Event:
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Registration Fee $295 - SGCE Contact: Lorita Tom

<*mailto:loritatom at tribalselfgov.org*> or at (360) 380-1820
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Thank you and hope all is well,

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Fax: (360) 380-1981
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