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Oregon Law Institute of Lewis & Clark Law School A Flood of Questions: Integrating Floodplain Management and Salmon Conservation Co-sponsored by CRITFC and OLI OLI We raise the Bar Friday, November 7, 2014 Columbia River Inter-Tribal 700 NE Multnomah St., Room 502 Portland, Oregon 97232 7 General or Practical Skills MCLE Credits

S C H E D U L E 8:00 a.m. CHECK-IN AND CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST 8:25 WELCOME 8:30 9:15 Legal Landscape: Managing Floodplains and Restoring Salmon Professor Zellmer will discuss the history of federal efforts to control floods, re-build in the wake of flood damage, and insure against flood losses. She will examine how these programs affect our environment as well as our economy, and introduce some of the modern controversies involving these issues. Sandy B. Zellmer, Professor of Law, University of Nebraska College of Law 9:15 10:00 Understanding and Restoring Floodplain Function for Salmon Restoration and Other Benefits A healthy and properly functioning floodplain is critical to water quantity, quality and fish habitat. The disconnect of streams to floodplains created by channelization, impoundment and flood risk management is a common factor affecting fish habitat. This panel will provide tribal perspectives on functioning river ecosystems, including a sense of what has been lost and what is being rebuilt. Gary James, Fisheries Program Manager, Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation Matt Wynne, Chair, Upper Columbia United Tribes, Spokane Tribe of Indians Thomas A. Zeilman, Attorney for Yakama Nation 10:00 10:15 BREAK 10:15 11:15 Administering Floodplain Protection: Agency Roles and Views The management of floodplains and their habitat for salmon is not regulated by one law or one agency; a variety of agency obligations play a role in managing floodplain condition and its ability to serve as salmon habitat. Panelist will discuss the roles of their agencies, the tools available to them, and the direction that administration is heading for purposes of protecting salmon habitat in the floodplain. James D. Barton, Chief, Columbia Basin Water Management Division, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Northwestern Division Mark Carey, Director, Mitigation Division, FEMA Region X Kim W. Kratz, Assistant Regional Administrator, NOAA Fisheries, West Coast Region 11:15 12:00 Levee Certification/Re-Certification Panelists will discuss the Flood Control Act, US Army Corps of Engineers Rehabilitation and Inspection Program, FEMA National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) Levee Accreditation Process, case example at Peninsula Drainage District #1 and #2, and the Oregon Solutions process. Hong Huynh, Miller Nash LLP Sunny Simpkins, Natural Resources Project Manager, Multnomah County Drainage District

S C H E D U L E 12:00 1:00 LUNCH (on your own) 1:00 1:30 NFIP Consultation and Litigation There have been several lawsuits around the country regarding FEMA s obligations to protect species listed as threatened or endangered in implementing the National Flood Insurance Program. Professor Rohlf will summarize the issues and legal questions that arise in these cases, highlighting ongoing litigation in the Pacific Northwest. Daniel J. Rohlf, Professor of Law, Lewis & Clark Law School 1:30 2:30 Changes to Mapping Requirements for NFIP The current system for regulating and protecting floodplains relies on mapping a variety of flood hazard zones and conservation zones. This mapping is technically challenging, and raises a host of difficult policy issues such as how to account for climate change in mapping flood-prone areas. This panel will explore changes and controversies involving floodway mapping. Kim W. Kratz, Assistant Regional Administrator, NOAA Fisheries, West Coast Region Jed Roberts, Geologist, Flood Mapping Coordinator, Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries Christine Shirley, National Flood Insurance Program Coordinator, Scott Van Hoff, Natural Hazards Program Specialist, FEMA Region X 2:30 2:45 BREAK 2:45 3:45 Floodplains and Local Land Use Regulation Under the NFIP, FEMA establishes criteria for floodplain management that local governments must meet to maintain eligibility for federal benefits. NOAA Fisheries has proposed changes to these standards that not everyone supports or believes are possible under current law. Panelists will provide an overview of the complex interactions between federal, Oregon, and local laws, and the hurdles to achieving floodplain habitat protections. Moderator: Amanda Punton, Natural Resource Specialist, Gordon Howard, Urban Planning Specialist, Kaitlin Lovell, Science, Fish and Wildlife Division Manager, Bureau of Environmental Services, City of Portland Bryan W. Pohl, Community Development Director, Tillamook County 3:45 4:30 Columbia River Treaty After 2024, if no changes are made to the Columbia River Treaty, the U.S. loses assured flood storage in Canada under a coordinated flood control operating plan and must make effective use of its available food storage before it can call upon Canada for help. As a result of this change, there are several questions about U.S. flood management planning after 2024. This panel will outline some potential answers to those questions. Brian C. Gruber, Attorney for the Colville Confederated Tribes, Ziontz Chestnut John Shurts, General Counsel, Northwest Power and Conservation Council 4:30 p.m. ADJOURN

PROGRAM FACULTY James D. Barton Chief, Columbia Basin Water Management Division, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Northwestern Division Mark Carey Director, Mitigation Division FEMA Region X Jeffrey G. Condit Miller Nash LLP Christine Golightly Policy Analyst, Columbia River Inter-Tribal Brian C. Gruber Attorney for the Colville Confederated Tribes, Ziontz Chestnut James Heffernan Policy Analyst, Columbia River Inter-Tribal Gordon Howard Urban Planning Specialist Oregon Department of Land Conservation and Development Hong Huynh Miller Nash LLP Gary James Fisheries Program Manager, Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation Kim W. Kratz Assistant Regional Administrator, National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration Fisheries, West Coast Region Robert C. Lothrop Policy Development, Litigation Support Manager, Columbia River Inter-Tribal Kaitlin Lovell Science, Fish and Wildlife Division Manager, Bureau of Environmental Services, City of Portland Bryan W. Pohl Community Development Director Tillamook County Amanda Punton Natural Resource Specialist, Oregon Department of Land Conservation and Development Jed Roberts Geologist, Flood Mapping Coordinator, Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries Daniel J. Rohlf Professor of Law Lewis & Clark Law School Christine Shirley National Flood Insurance Program Coordinator, Oregon Department of Land Conservation and Development John Shurts General Counsel, Northwest Power and Conservation Council Sunny Simpkins Natural Resources Project Manager, Multnomah County Drainage District Scott Van Hoff Natural Hazards Program Specialist, FEMA Region X Matt Wynne Chair, Upper Columbia United Tribes, Spokane Tribe of Indians Thomas A. Zeilman Attorney for Yakama Nation Sandy B. Zellmer Law Professor University of Nebraska College of Law Live Presentation Portland November 7, 2014 Columbia River Inter-Tribal 700 NE Multnomah St., Room 502 Portland, Oregon 97232 MCLE Credit A Flood of Questions: Integrating Floodplain Management and Salmon Conservation will receive 7 General or Practical Skills MCLE Credits. Program Products Even if you cannot attend, you can still get the program on CDs or DVDs. Use the order form in this brochure to order your set today! OLI Annual Passholders may purchase OLI program products at 50% off the full retail price. Questions? Please call OLI at (503) 768-6580 in Portland or toll-free in Oregon at (800) 222-8213, email us at oli@lclark.edu, or visit our website at http://go.lclark.edu/oli.

REGISTRATION / ORDER FORM A Flood of Questions: Integrating Floodplain Management and Salmon Conservation Friday, November 7, 2014 Name OSB No. or Profession Firm/Organization Street Address City/State/Zip Phone E-Mail Please 3 appropriate box: Tuition Registration includes electronic course materials. Printed materials are available for an additional $15.00. (A link to a PDF of the materials will be emailed prior to the seminar date.) Early registration (received by November 3, 2014) q $189 Early registration q $159 Tribal, non-profit, and government attorneys and staff q $139 New attorneys (admitted 2012 2014) and legal staff q $95 Legal aid attorneys q $15 OLI Passholder (Pass No. ), Oregon judges, their lawyer staff, and law students q $15 Attorneys attending with their Mentor from an approved Bar Mentor Program (call OLI or go to http://go.lclark.edu/oli for details). Mentor s name: q $15 Print materials q $20 Add to above tuition if registration received after November 3, 2014 Live Webcast Registration Can t attend in person? OLI offers a simultaneous live webcast option allowing you to attend the program from the convenience of your office. This program will be broadcast LIVE online on Friday, November 7, 2014, starting at 8:30 a.m. Pacific Time. You may access this event from anywhere with an established internet connection. The webcast will include video and audio of the speakers and seminar handout materials. To register for the live webcast, please click here or go to our website at http://go.lclark.edu/oli and click on Webcasts. DVDs, CDs, and Course Books I am unable to attend. Please send me: q $209 Audio CDs and print course book q $309 DVDs and print course book q $59 Print course book only q Deduct 50% from product order if you are an OLI Passholder (OLI Pass No. ) q $9.00 Note: Add $9.00 shipping & handling fee to above product orders. ENCLOSED IS $ BY: q Check payable to Oregon Law Institute (OLI) q Credit Card: Acct. # - - - q VISA q MasterCard q Discover q AmEx Exp. Date: Signature: Return this form with payment to: OLI Registrar Lewis & Clark Law School 10015 SW Terwilliger Blvd. Portland, OR 97219 or fax (503-768-6585) or e-mail (oli@lclark.edu) this registration form to OLI, including credit card information. CONFIRMATION: Confirmation will be sent via e-mail. CANCELLATION POLICY: Tuition minus a $20 handling charge will be refunded if the cancellation request is written and received by Monday, November 3, 2014. NEED ASSISTANCE: If you are a person with a disability, please let OLI know in time to make any necessary accommodations for you. TUITION ASSISTANCE: A limited number of scholarships are available based on financial need. Contact OLI.