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JCEP-PCP Environmental Mailing List Jordan Cove Energy Project and Pacific Connector Pipeline Released Documents 3 of 3 Environmental Mailing List Lea Zip 1 State ve Zip 2 Docket Bla Contact Address Line Contact Name nk Title Contact Organization PO Box Address Line 1 2 City Alois F Maier Helenenstrasse 56 2500 Baden 2500 Austria CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 Reid Davis PO Box Albany 97321 OR CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 Matthew Jensen 112 SW Lyon Ct Albany 97322 OR CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 Patrick Ranger Millacoma Rd Allegany 97420 OR CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 Russell L & Gail D Fleming 16530 Applegate Rd Applegate 95703 CA CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 Thomas A & June E Fillmore 6925 Greenbay Rd Arbuckle 95912 CA CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 Joan H Schwartz 494 Stanford DR Arcadia 91006 CA CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 Jene McCovey 1091-A Haalen Dr Arcata 95521 CA CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 Geoffrey Robinson PO Box Arcata 95518 CA CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 Politico 1000 Wilson Blvd, 8th Floor Arlington 22209 VA CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 Danial D & Carol Scoville PO Box Arlington 98223 WA CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 Arthur Kreisman Arthur Kreisman Living Trust 672 Monroe St Ashland 97520 OR CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 Richard Ankeny Attn: Chris & Nikki Cotton 780 S Mountain Ave Ashland 97520 OR CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 Ayala Properties LLC 604 Fair Oaks Crt Ashland 97520 OR CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 Catherine Vilas Hayes Trustee Catherine Vilas Hayes Trust 750 River Rock Rd Ashland 97520 OR CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 Jane Cory Van Dyke Cory Alec L & Barbara F Trust 271 Morton St Ashland 97520 OR CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 Howard E & Deborah L Miller Howard & Deborah Miller Trust 160 Normal Ave Ashland 97520 OR CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 Dallas J Hymans & Sidney Hymans Morrison Family Trust PO Box 44 Ashland 97520 OR CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 Morrison Martin J Thommes Joyce C Ward Trust 549 Auburn St Ashland 97520 OR CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 Robert V & Anne R Pollack Kuenzel-Pollack Family Trust 98 Pine St Ashland 97520 OR CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 Montes Properties LLC 486 Siskiyou Blvd Ashland 97520 OR CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 Oahspe Foundation PO Box 446 Ashland 97520 OR CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 O'Rourke 1989 Family Trust 742 Fairway Ct Ashland 97520 OR CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 William S Rodden William S Rodden Trust 233 Normal Ave Ashland 97520 OR CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 Allen & Katherine Alsing 970 Walker Ashland 97520 OR CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 David A & Marjorie Bernard 1051 Nepenthe Rd Ashland 97520 OR CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 Charles L Butler, Jr PO Box Ashland 97520 OR CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 Nancy Collman 453 Allison Ashland 97520 OR CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 Ronald F & Judith E Corallo 805 Indiana Ashland 97520 OR CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 Sidney B Deboer 234 Vista St Ashland 97520 OR CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 James B & Joseph Delsman 555 Fairview St Ashland 97520 OR CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 David E & Virginia Erion 1013 Pinecrest Terrace Ashland 97520 OR CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 C David & Gladys Fortmiller 1000 Morey Rd Ashland 97540 OR CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 Larry & Linda Hilligoss 534 Ann St Ashland 97520 OR CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 Jerry & Eileen Hoadley 980 Beswick Way Ashland 97520 OR CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 Michael G & Kimberly S Hoyt 119 Third St Ashland 97520 OR CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 Carol & Stephen Jensen 355 Otis St Ashland 97520 OR CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 Richard C & Linea R Johnson 130 Eighth St Ashland 97520 OR CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 Ronald Kapp PO Box 97 Ashland 97520 OR CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 Barbara D & Margaret J Hadley 720 Grover Ashland 97520 OR CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 Knox Charles G & Marjorie Lininger 240 Skycrest Dr Ashland 97520 OR CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 Lauren & Janice Tacconi Lockin- Paul 1350 E Nevada St Ashland 97520 OR CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 Fennell Rostykus Sue M Macdonell 150 High St Ashland 97520 OR CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 Roy W & Janice L Marvin 2332 Blue Sky Ln Ashland 97520 OR CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 Karla T & Richard B Thierolf, Jr 234 Ridge Rd Ashland 97520 OR CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 Massie Jim Maynard 559 South Mountain Ashland 97520 OR CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 Kathleen P & M William Minor 440 Friendship St Ashland 97520 OR CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 Ronald L & Bree L Narramore 1 Corral Ln 34 Ashland 97520 OR CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 Michaele & Goldie S Kraft Rae 421 Wiley St Ashland 97520 OR CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 R Robert & Karen S Rasmussen 1530 N Mountain Ave Ashland 97520 OR CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 Jacqueline C Reid PO Box Ashland 97520 OR CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 Wayne A Squire 1209 Park St Ashland 97520 OR CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 Bruce E Strauman 1018 Beswick Way Ashland 97520 OR CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 Eric J Weiss 2305-C Ashland St 227 Ashland 97520 OR CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 WM John Welch PO Box Ashland 97520 OR CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 JPR Foundation, Inc. Holly 1250 Siskiyou Blvd Ashland 97520 OR CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 Theatre Restoration Project Rogue Riverkeeper PO Box 102 Ashland 97520 OR CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 Deb Evans Evans Schaaf Family LLC 9687 Highway 66 Ashland 97520 OR CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 Tim Cate 471 Darkside Dr Ashland 97520 OR CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 Joanne Costantino 892 Harmony Ln Ashland 97520 OR CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 Cara Cruickshank 1193 Ashland Mine Rd Ashland 97520 OR CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 Amy Patton 9 Hillcrest St Ashland 97520 OR CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 Javan Reid 573 Scenic Dr Ashland 97520 OR CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 Marcia Rodine 745 Alaska St Ashland 97520 OR CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 Fran Ryan 321 Clay St #111 Ashland 97520 OR CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 Zachary Brombacher Trustee 1370 Tolman Creek Rd Ashland 97520 OR CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 Lolland Schork 38514 Larsen Ln Astoria 97103 OR CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 Larry G & Barbara J Alleman 6655 San Gabriel Atascadero 93422 CA CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 Forest Investment Associates, 15 Piedmont Center Ste Atlanta 30305 GA CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 Bavarian Olympus Timber LLC 1250 Forest Investment Associates, 15 Piedmont Center Ste Atlanta 30305 GA CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 FIA Timber Growth and Value 1250 Master LLC Forest Investment Associates, 15 Piedmont Center Ste Atlanta 30305 GA CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 LP, FIA Timber Partners II, LP 1250 Forest Investment Associates, 15 Piedmont Center Ste Atlanta 30305 GA CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 LP, Keystone Forest 1250 Investments, LLC LRT III, LLC & Forest Investment 15 Piedmont Center Ste Atlanta 30305 GA CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 Associates LP 1250 LRT Olympus LLC, Forest 15 Piedmont Center Ste Atlanta 30305 GA CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 Investment Associates 1250 Attn: New Growth Olympus LLC 15 Piedmont Center Ste Atlanta 30305 GA CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 Forest 1250 Investme nt Associate s Swanpor Corp PO Box Atlanta 30356 GA CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 Federal National Mortgage, 360 11305 Four Points Dr Austin 78726 TX CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 Mortgage Group LLC John R & Lisa Cullett Cullett Family Trust 3760 Upper Cow Creek Rd Azalea 97410 OR CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 Richard Barnes 16144 Upper Cow Creek Rd Azalea 97410 OR CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 Thomas W & Janice L Duane PO Box 36 Azalea 97410 OR CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 Thomas O & Glenda S Evans 20621 Upper Cow Creek Rd Azalea 97410 OR CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 Clifford G & Thelma A Flannery 1318 Starveout Creek Rd Azalea 97410 OR CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 James W & Iola L Garrett 1691 Starveout Creek Azalea 97410 OR CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 William G & Susan J Kirkland 1144 Starveout Creek Rd Azalea 97410 OR CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 William R Newby 577 Starveout Creek Rd Azalea 97410 OR CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 Glenn Kenneth Jr Nickel 2128 Starveout Creek Rd Azalea 97410 OR CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 Daniel G & Richard W Parks 655 Starveout Creek Rd Azalea 97410 OR CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 John W & Sherry L Pease 1902 Starveout Creek Rd Azalea 97410 OR CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 Becky Bee PO Box 121 Azalea 97410 OR CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 Diane Phillips PO Box 179 Azalea 97410 OR CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 Patricia Waterson 19145 Upper Cow Creek Rd Azalea 97410 OR CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 G Peter Ellingson PO Box 866 Baker City 97814 OR CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 Bandon Kiwanis Club PO Box Bandon 97411 OR CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 Moore Mill & Lumber Co PO Box 277 Bandon 97411 OR CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 Paula G Smith Paula G Smith Living Trust PO Box 535 Bandon 97411 OR CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 George E Duvall PO Box Bandon 97411 OR CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 Robert L Thrush 57939 Parkersburg Rd Bandon 97411 OR CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 Katy Eymann 1256 Newport Ave SW Bandon 97411 OR CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 Barry Winters PO Box 706 Bandon 97411 OR CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 Charlie H & Sharon K Waterman Waterman Trust 87518 Davis Creek Ln Bandon 97411 OR CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 James A Smejkal 42142 NW Palace Dr Banks 97106 OR CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 Phillips 66 Company 420 South Keeler Bartlesville 74004 OK CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 Linda Cherney 209 NW 23rd St Battle Ground 98604 WA CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 Gary J & Patricia Shaffer 6825 SW Wilson Beaverton 97008 OR CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 AT&T Communications PO Box Bedminster 07921 NJ CP17-495-000 & CP17-494-000 Robert R & Michele Soule Foulon 64 Cascade Key Bellevue 98006 WA CP17-495-000
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