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Varslingsliste Beltlia Offentlig Myndigheter VARSLINGSLISTE BELTLIA MULTICONSULT OFFENTLIG MYNDIGHETER/INSTANSER OG INTERESSENTER Navn Adresse Postnummer Poststed Mail (sendes KUN på mail) Direktoratet for mineralforvaltning Postboks 3201 Lade 7441 Trondheim [email protected] Direktoratet for samfunnssikkerhet og beredskap Postboks 2014 3103 Tønsberg [email protected] Rana Fortidsminneforening Moholmen 8 8624 Mo i Rana [email protected] Forum for natur og friluftsliv i Nordland Storgata 39 8200 Fauske nordland@fnf‐nett.no Funksjonshemmedes fellesorganisasjon Jernbanegata 16 8622 Mo i Rana [email protected] Fylkesmannen i Nordland Moloveien 10 8002 Bodø [email protected] Helgeland Museum Sjøgata 23 E 8656 Mosjøen [email protected] Helgeland Kraft Postboks 702 8654 Mosjøen [email protected] Miljødirektoratet Postboks 5672 Sluppen 7485 Trondheim [email protected] Mo i Rana Politistasjon Postboks 1373 8602 Mo i Rana [email protected] Mo Fjernvarme AS Postboks 500 8601 Mo i Rana [email protected] Naturvernforbundet i Rana Toranesgt. 19 a 8622 Mo i Rana sendt som brev Rana Natur og Ungdom c/o Camilla D. Bjugn [email protected] Nordland Fylkeskommune Fylkeshuset 8048 Bodø [email protected] Norsk Ornitologisk Forening ‐ Rana Lokallag Postboks 1301 8602 Mo i Rana [email protected] Norges Vassdrags‐ og Energidirektorat (RM) Vestre Rosten 81 7075 Tiller [email protected] Rana Bonde‐ og småbrukerlag v/ Ørjan Johansen Langvassveien 41 8615 Skonseng [email protected] Rana kommune Pb 173 8601 Mo i Rana [email protected] Rana Natur og Ungdom v/ Ane‐Kristin Bustnesli Svingen 3 8613 Mo i Rana [email protected] Rana Skogeierlag v/Leif Bustnes Bustnes 24 8616 Mo i Rana sendt som brev Rana Zoologisk Forening Postboks 1301 8620 Mo i Rana [email protected] Reinbeitedistriktet Hestmannen/Strandtindene v/ Kjell Gaup Heiryggen 40 8614 Mo i Rana sendt som brev Reindriftforvaltningen Nordland Sjøgt. 78 8200 Fauske forvaltes av Fylkesmannen Sametinget Ávjovárgeaidnu 50 9730 Kárásjohka/Karasjok [email protected] Servicesenteret for Telenor 5020 Bergen [email protected] Statens vegvesen region nord Postboks 1403 8002 Bodø firmapost‐[email protected] Statkraft Energi AS Region Nord‐Norge v/Eiendomsforvaltnng Fykan 8160 Glomfjord [email protected] Statkraft Energi AS Region Nord‐Norge 8512 Narvik Statnett SF Region Midt‐Norge Postboks 4904 Nydalen 0423 Oslo [email protected] Rana Turistforening [email protected] Ben Brynlund [email protected] Yttern Miljøbarnehage [email protected] Kirkebakken kulturbarnehage post@kirkebakken‐barnehage.no Frikult Ytteren [email protected] Ytteren Barneskole [email protected] 417139/SWF VARSLINGSLISTE BELTLIA MULTICONSULT PRIVATE GRUNNEIERE Gnr/Bnr Navn Adresse Postnr Poststed Einar Mikalsen, epost: en‐mikal@onKrøtabakken 4 8614 Mo i Rana Kristiansen, Tom Hauabakken 33 8614 Mo i Rana Kristiansen, Hege Hauabakken 33 8614 Mo i Rana 130/1 Loftfjell, Arne Johan Loftfjell 8614 Mo i Rana 130/2 Loftfjell, Arild Postboks 9 8616 Mo i Rana 131/3, 131/3/152, 131/3/169 Pedersen, Ola Sakarias Bjørnebærveien 16 8026 Bodø 131/3, 131/3/152, 131/3/169 Pedersen, Per Johan Mjølanveien 50 8622 Mo i Rana 131/3/152 Pettersen, Joakim Krøtabakken 1 8614 Mo i Rana 131/3/152 Zahl, Kesi Anne Krøtabakken 1 8614 Mo i Rana 131/3/169 Josefsen, Børge Emil Krøtabakken 3 8614 Mo i Rana 131/4 Sletten, Harald Drøpping Tranavegen 51 7731 Steinkjer 131/6, 131/6/162 Mikalsen, Einar Normann Krøtabakken 4 8614 Mo i Rana 131/6, 131/6/162 Mikalsen, Ingeborg Alise Krøtabakken 4 8614 Mo i Rana 131/6, 131/6/162 Mikalsen, Liv‐Unni G. Jonas Buddes vei 24 8614 Mo i Rana 131/6, 131/6/162 Mikalsen, Per Johan Jonas Buddes vei 24 8614 Mo i Rana 131/6/162 Rana Holding AS Vikaveien 38 8622 Mo i Rana 131/27, 131/42 Bakken, Per Mjølanveien 71 8622 Mo i Rana 131/31 Slettbakk, Trond Einar Sankthansveien 4 8614 Mo i Rana 131/151 Andreassen, Kåre Annar Mølnhusdalen 26 8614 Mo i Rana 131/154 Gilbert, Lene Mølnhusdalen 18 8614 Mo i Rana 131/154 Strand, Vegard Mølnhusdalen 18 8614 Mo i Rana 131/178 Nilsen, Ernst Sigurd Mølnhusdalen 20 8614 Mo i Rana 131/1, 131/185, 131/552, 131/841 Rana kommune Postboks 173 8601 Mo i Rana 131/186 Hansen, Kjell Henning Mølnhusdalen 16 8614 Mo i Rana 131/189 Elstad, Ingrid Hansen Mølnhusdalen 22 8614 Mo i Rana 131/189 Røsvoll, Kristian Mølnhusdalen 22 8614 Mo i Rana 131/190 Rana kommunale borettslag Postboks 1013 8622 Mo i Rana 131/196 Dahl, Gry Mølnhusdalen 24 8614 Mo i Rana 131/196 Trulsen, Jan Arne Mølnhusdalen 24 8614 Mo i Rana 417139/SWF VARSLINGSLISTE BELTLIA MULTICONSULT PRIVATE GRUNNEIERE 131/294 Sandnes, Pål Loftfjellveien 8 8614 Mo i Rana 131/294 Sandnes, Svanhild Lien Loftfjellveien 8 8614 Mo i Rana 131/295 Fjorden, Reidar Loftfjellveien 10 8614 Mo i Rana 131/296 Fagerli, Marthe Loftfjellveien 12 8614 Mo i Rana 131/296 Rabben, Kenneth Loftfjellveien 12 8614 Mo i Rana 131/316 Eldres borettslag Postboks 173 8601 Mo i Rana 131/367/163 Mo Entreprenørforretning V Adresse mangler 131/384 Amundsen, Ketil Gunnar Loftfjellveien 16 8614 Mo i Rana 131/384 Guttormsen, Liss‐Eva Loftfjellveien 16 8614 Mo i Rana 131/385 Hultgren, Rainer Loftfjellveien 18 8614 Mo i Rana 131/385 Johnsen, Johanne Mathilde Loftfjellveien 18 8614 Mo i Rana 131/386 Nerdal, Torgeir Loftfjellveien 20 8614 Mo i Rana 131/386 Scherer, Birgit Loftfjellveien 20 8614 Mo i Rana 131/387 Wang, Inge Espen Loftfjellveien 24 8614 Mo i Rana 131/388 Enstad, Cecilie Loftfjellveien 14 8614 Mo i Rana 131/388, 131/924 Solheim, Geir Loftfjellveien 14 8614 Mo i Rana 131/389 Mehus, Nils‐Jørgen Loftfjellveien 19 8614 Mo i Rana 131/389 Mehus, Torill Cecilie Loftfjellveien 19 8614 Mo i Rana 131/390 Jensen, Monica Loftfjellveien 22 8614 Mo i Rana 131/390 Olsen, Odd Magne Loftfjellveien 22 8614 Mo i Rana 131/391 Knudsen, Dag Arild Loftfjellveien 17 8614 Mo i Rana 131/455 Mikalsen, Erling KR (Død) Adresse mangler 131/455 Statkraft Energi AS Postboks 200 Lilleaker 0216 Oslo 131/537 Utland, Bjørnar Sanktansveien 48 8614 Mo i Rana 131/537 Utland, Gine M. Bergersen Sankthansveien 48 8614 Mo i Rana 131/538 Aslaksen, Øystein Sankthansveien 46 8614 Mo i Rana 131/538 Haugen, Trine Sankthansveien 46 8614 Mo i Rana 131/539 Langvann, Laila Kristin Sankthansveien 44 8614 Mo i Rana 131/539 Tetmo, Ørjan Sankthansveien 44 8614 Mo i Rana 131/592 Hanssen, Morten Røsvoll Kringsten 3 8614 Mo i Rana 131/592 Markussen, Lill‐Beate Kringsten 3 8614 Mo i Rana 131/594 Bakksjø, Rudi Kringsten 7 8614 Mo i Rana 131/594 Skjevling, Astrid Kringsten 7 8614 Mo i Rana 417139/SWF VARSLINGSLISTE BELTLIA MULTICONSULT PRIVATE GRUNNEIERE 131/595 Nordeng, Sissel Horn Kringsten 9 8614 Mo i Rana 131/596 Edvardsen, Line Anita Kringsten 11 8614 Mo i Rana 131/596 Larsen, Yngve Kringsten 11 8614 Mo i Rana 131/597 Gruben, Ann Karin (Død) Adresse mangler 131/633 Bruhaug, Ida Elise Slettbakken 6 8614 Mo i Rana 131/633 Rygh, Per Thomas Slettbakken 6 8614 Mo i Rana 131/634 Heien, Andreas Sund Slettbakken 8 8614 Mo i Rana 131/634 Krane, Marie Louise Lian Slettbakken 8 8614 Mo i Rana 131/635 Hanssen, Anita Slettbakken 10 8614 Mo i Rana 131/635 Hanssen, Håkon Reidar Slettbakken 10 8614 Mo i Rana 131/636 Breimo, Remi Alexander Slettbakken 12 8614 Mo i Rana 131/636 Fjellmo, Mona Lorentsen Slettbakken 12 8614 Mo i Rana 131/637 Sund, Tore Slettbakken 14 8614 Mo i Rana 131/638 Lian, Åge Robert Slettbakken 15 8614 Mo i Rana 131/639 Bjørnådal, Daniel Slettbakken 13 8614 Mo i Rana 131/639 Gundersen, Fay Susann Slettbakken 13 8614 Mo i Rana 131/640 Moen, Stig Slettbakken 11 8614 Mo i Rana 131/641 Sivertsen, Jørn Slettbakken 9 8614 Mo i Rana 131/641 Sivertsen, Torill Pedersen Slettbakken 9 8614 Mo i Rana 131/928 Moen, Silje Krøtabakken 7 8614 Mo i Rana 131/928 Solvang, Nicholai Krøtabakken 7 8614 Mo i Rana 131/934 Bech, Ketil Krøtabakken 9 8614 Mo i Rana 417139/SWF.
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