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HEAVENLY MOUNTAIN RESORT MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT EIR/EIS/EIS AGENCY CONTACTS, PREPARERS OF THE DOCUMENT, AND REFERENCES TABLE OF CONTENTS 6.0 AGENCY CONTACTS, PREPARERS OF THE DOCUMENT, AND REFERENCES .................................................................. 1-1 6.1 Lead Agency and Proponent Contacts............................................................1-1 6.2 List of Preparers ..............................................................................................1-1 Hauge Brueck Associates LLC........................................................................1-1 Fehr & Peers Associates .................................................................................1-1 j.c. brennan & associates ................................................................................1-1 Brady & Associates..........................................................................................1-2 Timothy J. Durbin, Inc......................................................................................1-2 6.3 References ......................................................................................................1-2 JANUARY 24, 2007 PAGE 6-i HEAVENLY MOUNTAIN RESORT MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT EIR/EIS/EIS AGENCY CONTACTS, PREPARERS OF THE DOCUMENT, AND REFERENCES JANUARY 24, 2007 PAGE 6-ii HEAVENLY MOUNTAIN RESORT MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT EIR/EIS/EIS AGENCY CONTACTS, PREPARERS OF THE DOCUMENT, AND REFERENCES 6.0 AGENCY CONTACTS, PREPARERS OF THE DOCUMENT, AND REFERENCES 6.1 LEAD AGENCY AND PROPONENT CONTACTS Jeanne McNamara Tahoe Regional Planning Agency Roger Poirier USDA Forest Service, LTBMU Matt Dickinson USDA Forest Service, LTBMU Steve Hust and Jason Ramos El Dorado County, California Brian Peters Alpine County, California Blaise Carrig and Andrew Strain Heavenly Mountain Resort 6.2 LIST OF PREPARERS Parsons Water and InfrastructureHauge Brueck Associates LLC Rob Brueck, Project Manager Land Use and Socioeconomics Garth Alling Vegetation, Wildlife and Fisheries, and Recreation Melanie Greene Water Resources, SEZs, and Earth Steve Hilton (Parsons) Cultural Resources Rhonda Stolberg (Parsons) Map Preparation Sherrie Keenan (Parsons) Technical Editor Fehr & Peers Associates Dan Grayuski, Principal Transportation Sondra Rosenberg Transportation and Air Quality j.c. brennan & associates Jim Brennan, Principal Noise JANUARY 24, 2007 PAGE 6-1 HEAVENLY MOUNTAIN RESORT MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT EIR/EIS/EIS AGENCY CONTACTS, PREPARERS OF THE DOCUMENT, AND REFERENCES Brady & Associates Sheila Brady, Principal Visual Resources Environmental Vision Computer Simulations Timothy J. Durbin, Inc. Tim Durbin, Principal Water Use, Water Rights, & Groundwater 6.3 REFERENCES Ahlborn, G & Harvey, T. 2002a, California Department of Fish and Game, California Wildlife Habitat Relationships System, http://www.dfg.ca.gov/whdab/B308.html Ahlborn, G & Harvey, T. 2002b, California Department of Fish and Game, California Wildlife Habitat Relationships System, http://www.dfg.ca.gov/whdab/B134.html Ahlborn, G & White, M. 2002c, California Department of Fish and Game, California Wildlife Habitat Relationships System, http://www.dfg.ca.gov/whdab/M151.html Almarez, R. and J. Pepi. February 1991. Soil Investigation of the Heavenly Ski Area. Prepared for the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency. Alpine County General Plan. 1999. Amended 2005. Arteaga, F.E., and Durbin, T.J., 1978, Development of a relation for steady-state pumping rate for Eagle Valley ground-water basin, Nevada: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 79-261, 44 p. 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