Page 8 Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon July 23, 2014 Warm Springs Construction is working on East Tenino Road leading up to the Warm Springs K-8 Academy. The work is to add lanes, as East Tenino will be busier when the school opens. There will also be a pedestrian pathway from the school to the Community Center. Part of the road will be closed Monday- Thursday 6 a.m.–4:30 p.m. Please use alternate routes. Dave McMechan/Spilyay Resolutions of Tribal Council Fishing guide regulations Whereas the Treaty with The Tribes of Middle Oregon June 25, 1855 reserved to the Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation of Oregon the “exclusive right of taking fish in the streams running through and bordering the Reservation”; and, Whereas the Fish and Wildlife Committee in con- junction with the Branch of Natural Resources (“BNR”) has reviewed and proposed to the Tribal Council the 2014 Fishing Guide Service Regu- lations for tribal member- owned fishing guide services (340.220 On-Reser vation Fishing by Non-Members) conducted on rivers border- ing the reservation; and, Whereas the Tribal Coun- cil has reviewed the proposed 2014 Fishing Guide Service Regulations and has deter- mined that enactment of such regulations would be in the best interest of the tribe, its members, and of the natural resources of the War m Springs Reservation of Or- egon; and now, therefore; Be it resolved by the 26 th Tribal Council pursuant to Article V, Section 1 (I) and (u), of the Tribal Constitution and By-laws and pursuant to Warm Springs Tribal Code Section 340, that the follow- ing rules and regulations are hereby adopted for the 2014 season: 1. Tribal member prefer- ence (Resolution 8363 and 8363a) shall be used in the selection of all guides. 2. Tribal members have “exclusive right of taking fish in the streams running through and bordering the Reservation.” Any and all guide activity is to be con- ducted in a way so as not to interfere with any tribal mem- ber fishing from waters run- ning through and bordering the Reservation. Guides must yield to tribal members. 3. Only tribally-permitted guide services will be allowed to bring clients onto the res- ervation. No other guides or their clients are allowed. 4. Approval by Tribal Council of each new guide service is required before the start of the fishing season for guide services which have not previously been approved by the Tribal Council. The Fish and Wildlife Committee will develop and approve resolu- tion and regulations regard- ing all guide services with as- sistance from BNR staff prior to guides appearing before Tribal Council. The commit- tee requires each guide to re- port, in person, to them each year. 5. Guides will be required to have clients sign a waiver indemnifying the Confeder- ated Tribes of the War m Springs Reservation of Or- egon of liability for accidents occurred during guided trips. 6. Guides and employees must have a valid Oregon drivers license. 7. Guides must have insur- ance appropriate to the trip, automobile and/or boat in- surance. Guides must have insurers provide the Harvest Manager and the Risk Man- agement & Property Manager prior to the start of fishing season. Automobile coverage shall be commercial auto or personal auto with liability and uninsured motorist coverage of limits not less than 100/ 300/50 ($100,000 bodily in- jury per person, $300,000 more than one person and $50,000 property damage) or $500,000 combined single limit. Coverage needs to cover passengers (if they will be transporting others) and cover owned, non-owned or hired vehicles. If the guide has employees workers com- pensation shall, as required by Oregon law, and be endorsed with appropriate watercraft coverage (if guiding with boats). The guide shall also have Commercial General Liability insurance with limits of not less than $1,000,000 and naming the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs as an additional insured. 8. Only guides and guides employees vehicles may be used to transport clients on the Reservation. Guides will provide the harvest manager with a photo and license plate number of each vehicle. Cli- ent vehicles may not be used to conduct business. Guides must have their company logo visible to the public at all times, that may include hats, shirts or jackets and includes transport boats and cars. 9. The fishing guides will ensure that their non-tribal member clients comply with the Warm Springs Fishing Guide Regulations developed by the Fish and Wildlife Com- mittee and any applicable state fishing regulations. Guides will provide copies of these annual tribal and state fishing regulations to all cli- ents. Clients must have a Warm Springs Tribal Fishing Permit to fish the Reserva- tion side of the Deschutes River in Area 2 (Dry Creek to the Wasco-Jefferson county lines). Area 2 typically is open from the fourth Sat- urday in April to October 31. The Deschutes may have ad- ditional fisheries for hatchery steelhead in November and December, check ODFW regulations each year. Area 2 would still be closed under this scenario. 10. Fishing by foot or boat may take place in the Deschutes River from the Warm Springs boat launch downstream to Whiskey Dick. Overnight trips are not per- mitted. Fishing Guide Ser- vices will only be permitted to launch and take out from the War m Springs Boat Launch, Annie Dick’s Prop- erty (River Mile 85), Whiskey Dick (River Mile 78), and the North White Horse Rapids Area (River Mile 74.5). No other launching or take out areas will be permitted on the Reservation. 11. If guiding is conducted with a vehicle and or by hik- ing into a fishing area (de- scribed above) that is within a Tribal member’s allotment, the operator of the guide ser- vice must obtain written au- thorization from the allot- ment owner, whose land may be utilized to access the river. The guide must have this au- thorization document in their possession at all times and the guide must have this docu- mentation on file with the Har vest Manager in the Branch of Natural Resources prior to the start of season. Use of allotted lands without owner’s written consent will subject the guide and clients to citations for trespass. Per- mitting or securing access to Reservation waters for clients does not, by itself, constitute approved guiding or guide services. 12. Each fishing guide must be in unaided visual or voice contact with their cli- ents at all times, physically directing the clients travel and activities throughout the du- ration of their angling activi- ties on Reservation waters. 13. Monthly fishing re- ports must be submitted to the Harvest Manager who will provide them to the Commit- tee. Monthly reports will be in a format developed by the Fish and Wildlife Committee and the BNR-Fisheries De- partment. 14. Any violation of the rules and regulations appli- cable to Fishing Guide Ser- vices set out in this Resolu- tion will subject the guide to revocation of this permit by Tribal Council’s approval. Violations will be discussed by the Committee and the rec- ommendation sent to Tribal Council. Be it further resolved that for the 2014 season(s), the fishing guide services owned and operated by: Casey Green, Al Bagley, Randy Nathan, Alysia Aguilar, and Amanda Smith are hereby approved. (Resolution no. 11,887.) Go Kart track Whereas pplication has been made by Wayne Miller, for a business lease to oper- ate a Go Kart Track/Paintball Arena so named “The Asy- lum”, a family entertainment center, situated on tribal land described as: In the Dry Creek area, on Allotment No 588-A, located at the SE/4 SW1/4,NE1/4 SW1/4 SE1/4 of Section 13, Township 9 South, Range 12 East, Willamette Meridian, Jefferson County, Oregon, excepting that portion in the Right-of-Way for Highway 3 and that portion on the west side of Highway 3, contain- ing 5.0 acres more or less, Map attached as Exhibit “A”, metes and bounds sur- vey to be attached at a later date as Exhibit “B”; and, Whereas the Tribal Coun- cil desires that Tribal Mem- bers develop such operations as a private business; and, Whereas Wayne Miller has been approved by the Private Business Revolving Loan (PBRL) program for the funds to construct the busi- ness described herein; and, Whereas the Bureau of Indian Affairs Realty Office will request an appraisal for the fair market value for a five (5) year business lease rental; and, Whereas the War m Springs Tribes hold an eighty- three percent (83%) owner- ship in Allotment No. 588-A and the Individual Allotment Owners a seventeen percent (17%) combined ownership in said Allotment, all will be compensated according to the fair market value and accord- ing to their respective shares; now, therefore; Be it resolved by the 26 th Tribal Council of the Con- federated Tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation of Or- egon (“Tribes”), pursuant to Articles V and VIII of the Tribal Constitution and By- Laws of the Tribes, that The Asylum, a family entertain- ment center business oper- ated by Wayne Miller be granted a five (5) year lease in the Dry Creek area on tribal land described herein; and, Be it further resolved that the Lessor, the Tribes upon approval of the lease, will charge fair market value according to the forthcoming appraisal for the original term of the lease; and, Be it further resolved that the Confederated Tribes reserves the right to grant rights-of-way over, under and across the lease premises, such a provision to be writ- ten into and made a part of the lease terms; and, Be it further resolved that except as otherwise pro- vided for in the lease agree- ment, the Confederated Tribes reserves the right to cancel the lease upon thirty (30) days of written notice to lessee, in the event that the lease premises is needed for Tribal community develop- ment or land exchange pur- pose, or for such other sub- stantive reason cancellation may be deemed necessary by the Tribes, such a provision to be written into and made a part of the lease terms; and, Be it further resolved that the Chairman or Vice- Chair and Secretary-Trea- surer/CEO are hereby autho- rized to execute the necessary documents for and on behalf of the Confederated Tribes. (Resolution no. 11,885.) vest Regulations” attached to this resolution and marked Exhibit “A”; and Whereas the Tribal Coun- cil has determined that ap- proval and adoption of these Regulations are in the best in- terests of the tribal members and promotes protective mea- sures for the shellfish re- source; and Whereas the Tribal Coun- cil believes that this enterprise furthers the Tribal Policy of promoting self-esteem, self reliance, and employment for tribal members; and Whereas the fishery is based on recommendations in Scott Lewis’s 1997 Masters Thesis, “ Life History, Popu- lation Dynamics and Manage- ment of Signal Crayfish in Lake Billy Chinook, Oregon and modifications may occur as more scientific informa- tion is discovered by the Branch of Natural Resources and reviewed by the Fish and Wildlife Committee; now, therefore, Be it resolved by the 26 th Tribal Council of the Con- federated Tribes of Warm Springs, pursuant to Article V, Sections (1) and (u) of the Tribal Constitution and By- Laws, that it hereby adopts and approves the “Proposed Commercial Crayfish Har- vest Regulations.” (Resolution no. 11,881. For a copy of the regulations contact Tribal Coun- cil staff.) Crayfish Whereas the Tribal Council has reviewed and considered the “Proposed Commercial Crayfish Har- 2321 Ollallie Lane Warm Springs Call 541- 553-1182 The next deadline to submit items for pub- lication in the Spilyay Tymoo is Friday, Au- gust 1. Thank you!