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Fort Townsend – Rothschild House

Graphic image of Old Fort Townsend icon showing a bird on a tree, mountain, water and forest in background.

Washington State Parks has begun land-use planning project for Fort Townsend State Park in Jefferson County and Rothschild House in Port Townsend.

The planning project, also known as Classification and Management Planning (CAMP), includes the four planning stages described below. The CAMP project will address protection of natural and cultural resources and management of recreation activities at Old Fort Townsend (e.g., camping, picnicking and trail uses) and explore ways to best preserve and interpret the Rothschild House historic site.

The entire planning process includes a series of public workshops over about a eight-month period. Project staff will post information from the workshops for public review and comment at each stage of the process.


Stage One – Identify issues and concerns

The purpose of this stage is to understand what is important to the park community, what to change or save in the state park. This helps get a sense of the range and type of issues that need to be considered through the planning process.

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Stage 1 - Old Fort Townsend & Rothschild House 01-08-09 Public Workshop Comments.pdf05/18/2010  41 kb

Stage Two – Exploring alternative approaches

At this stage, the planning team suggests potential alternative approaches to address the various issues and concerns raised by people in stage one. No preferred alternative is established; rather this is an opportunity to understand the range of possibilities.

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Stage 2 - Old Fort Townsend & Rothschild House Alternatives - Environmental Implications.pdf05/18/2010  124 kb
Stage 2 - Old Fort Townsend & Rothschild House Alternatives Public Workshop Comments.pdf05/18/2010  116 kb
Stage 2 - Old Fort Townsend & Rothschild House CAMP Alternatives.pdf05/18/2010  711 kb

Stage Three – Preparing preliminary recommendations

The best ideas from the alternative approaches developed in stage two are combined into a preliminary plan in this stage. The plan includes recommendations for use and development of land, changes to property boundaries and ways to address issues raised during the planning process. Another important document completed at this stage is the SEPA checklist that describes environmental impacts of the recommendations (available for public review upon request).

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Stage 3 - Old Fort Townsend & Rothschild House CAMP Preliminary Recommendations Workshop Comments.pdf05/18/2010  118 kb
Stage 3 - Old Fort Townsend & Rothschild House CAMP Preliminary Recommendations.pdf05/18/2010  1020 kb
Stage 3 - Old Fort Townsend & Rothschild House CAMP SEPA Checklist and DNS.pdf05/18/2010  567 kb

Stage Four – Preparing final recommendations

At stage four, final adjustments are made to recommendations and submitted to the seven-member Parks and Recreation Commission for approval. The public is encouraged to attend the Commission meeting and provide testimony or to provide written comment.

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Stage 4 - Old Fort Townsend & Rothschild House CAMP Commission Agenda Item.pdf05/18/2010  412 kb
Stage 4 - Old Fort Townsend & Rothschild House Park Management Plan (July 2009 Draft).pdf05/18/2010  629 kb

Provide comments

We are very interested in your thoughts and comments about this project. Please provide comments on this project by:

Project lead: Peter Herzog
E-mail: Fort.Townsend.Planning@parks.wa.gov
Phone: (360) 902-8652
Fax: (360) 586-0207
Mail: P.O. Box 42650, Olympia, WA 98504-2650


Miscellaneous documents

Following are downloadable documents related to this project.

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Land Classification System.pdf05/18/2010  134 kb