Press Releases GOGA No Resource 2/1/2000 Information

Public Comments Michelle No Resource 4/11/2002 Jesperson et al Information

Meeting Notes No Resource 6/30/2004 Information

Internal Notes No Resource 4/8/2004 Information

Technical Report No Resource 6/14/2004 Information Technical Report Kevin R Crooks No Resource Information Press Releases GOGA/PASE No Resource 2/1/2000 Information

Technical Report Gwen Pattison No Resource 4/12/2004 Information Internal Notes Nancy Hornor No Resource 4/10/2004 Information

Meeting Notes No Resource 2/11/2004 Information

Technical Report K. Durandet No Resource Information Meeting Notes Ruth Kilday No Resource 3/10/1978 Information

GGNRA003704 Meeting Notes Ruth Kilday No Resource 4/3/1978 Information

Internal Notes Shirwin Smith No Selection of 1/14/2004 contractor

Internal Notes No Selection of 8/3/2003 contractor

Internal Notes Sarah Bransom No Selection of 7/27/2004 contractor

Internal Notes Shirwin Smith No Process Timelines 8/25/2004

Internal Notes Shirwin Smith No Selection of 8/10/2004 contractor

Internal Notes Lee Shenk No Selection of 6/27/2005 contractor

Internal Notes Sarah Bransom No TQNEPA SOW 7/1/2005

Internal Notes Shirwin Smith No Project agreement 6/22/2005

Internal Notes Sarah Bransom No Selection of 6/30/2004 contractor

GGNRA003705 Internal Notes Carol Axley No TQNEPA SOW 3/22/2005

Internal Notes Chris Powell No IDT meetings 5/8/2006

Internal Notes NPS No TQNEPA SOW 7/30/2004

Public Comments Richard B. Hardin No Resource 9/14/1978 Information

Press Releases Lynn Thompson No Resource 10/17/1978 Information Meeting Notes GGNRA Advisory No Resource Commission Information

Technical Report Richard B. Hardin No Resource 11/9/1978 Information

Internal Notes Richard B. Hardin No letters, 9/14/1978 memoranda

Legal Documents Chris Powell No Resource 2/4/2002 Information

GGNRA003706 Press Releases Jerry Schober No Resource 4/1/1976 Information

Meeting Notes Ruth Kilday No Resource 4/3/1978 Information

Meeting Notes Richard Hardin No Resource 11/9/1978 Information

Internal Notes Ruth Kilday No Resource 10/16/1978 Information

Press Releases Lynn Thompson No Resource 10/17/1978 Information

Meeting Notes Ruth Kilday No Resource 9/19/1978 Information

Meeting Notes Richard Hardin No Resource 9/14/1978 Information

GGNRA003707 General Lynn Thompson No Resource 8/9/1978 Correspondence Information

Press Releases Bill Thomas No Resource 6/2/1978 Information

General Ruth Kilday No Resource 10/12/1978 Correspondence Information

Meeting Notes Ruth Kilday No Resource 5/18/1978 Information

Public Comments Douglas Weinkauf No Resource 5/22/1978 Information Meeting Notes GGNRA No Resource Information

Public Comments Various No Resource Information

Meeting Notes Ruth Kilday No Resource 3/10/1978 Information

General Jack Wheat No Resource 4/14/1978 Correspondence Information

Meeting Notes Sandy Walter No Resource 4/28/1978 Information

Press Releases Bill Thomas No Resource 4/28/1978 Information

General Jack Wheat No Resource 11/23/1977 Correspondence Information

GGNRA003708 Agency Comments Henry Schindel No Resource 10/31/1977 Information

General Jerry Schober No Resource 4/12/1977 Correspondence Information

General Nancy Simpson No Resource 3/21/1977 Correspondence Information

General Jerry Schober No Resource 9/30/1976 Correspondence Information

General William Whalen No Resource Correspondence Information

Press Releases Ruth Kilday No Resource 11/10/1976 Information

General Richard Hardin No Resource 1/18/1977 Correspondence Information

General James Milestone No Resource 1/4/1996 Correspondence Information

General Gerald G. Green No Resource 3/30/2001 Correspondence Information

General Louise Renne No Resource 12/19/2000 Correspondence Information

Legal Documents GOGA No Resource Information

GGNRA003709 Internal Notes Kevin R Crooks No Resource Information Technical Report Kevin R Crooks No Resource Information Technical Report GOGA No Resource Information Internal Notes Carolyn Shoulders No Resource 1/14/2020 Information

Technical Report Brad Welch No Resource 12/16/2003 Information

Press Releases GOGA No Resource 10/5/2000 Information Technical Report No Resource 1/5/2001 Information Unknown Kevin R Crooks No Resource Information Internal Notes Nancy Hornor No Resource Information Internal Notes Shirwin Smith No Resource Information Press Releases Michael McCabe No Resource 1/20/2001 Information

Press Releases Rasa Gustaitis No Resource Information

Press Releases Michael McCabe No Resource 1/20/2001 Information

General John Davis No Resource 11/23/1984 Correspondence Information

Press Releases GOGA No Resource 4/30/1992 Information

GGNRA003710 Press Releases No Resource 5/13/1992 Information

Policy Documents No Resource 4/29/1992 Information

Public Comments Roger Huppert No Resource 5/11/1992 Information

General Brian O'Neill No Resource 5/15/1992 Correspondence Information

Public Comments Roger Huppert No Resource 5/19/1992 Information

General Brian O'Neill No Resource 2/15/1989 Correspondence Information

General Richard Avanzino No Resource 12/27/1988 Correspondence Information

Press Releases SF/DOG No Resource 2/1/1979 Information

Meeting Notes No Resource 2/24/1979 Information

GGNRA003711 Meeting Notes No Resource 1/10/1979 Information

Internal Notes Richard Hardin No Resource 2/26/1979 Information

Internal Notes Kevin R Crooks No Resource Information

Meeting Notes GOGA No Resource 6/14/1978 Information

Press Releases Lynn Thompson No Resource 10/17/1978 Information

Press Releases Lynn Thompson No Resource 10/17/1978 Information

General Jack Wheat No Resource 3/20/1978 Correspondence Information

GGNRA003712 Internal Notes Ruth Kilday No Resource 4/11/1978 Information

Meeting Notes GOGA No Resource 5/17/1978 Information

Meeting Notes GOGA No Resource 6/14/1978 Information

General Boyd Burtnett No Resource 9/21/1976 Correspondence Information

Press Releases Ruth Kilday No Resource 11/10/1976 Information

Press Releases Ruth Kilday No Resource 11/10/1976 Information

General Richard Hardin No Resource 1/18/1977 Correspondence Information

GGNRA003713 General No Resource 1/18/1977 Correspondence Information

Internal Notes Rolf Diamant No Resource 11/10/1976 Information

General William Whalen No Resource 9/29/1976 Correspondence Information

General Brian O'Neill No Resource 6/20/1991 Correspondence Information

Internal Notes No Resource 11/22/2004 Information Compliance No Resource 4/1/1991 Documents Information

Meeting Notes Ruth Kilday No Resource 6/14/1978 Information

Technical Report Shirwin Smith No Resource 2/5/2004 Information Technical Report No Resource 2/4/2004 Information Press Releases Heal the Bay No Resource 2/4/2004 Information

GGNRA003714 Technical Report Northern Virginia No Resource 2/4/2004 planning District Information Commission

Technical Report Kevin R Crooks No Literature Search/Bibliograp hies

Technical Report EPA Office of No Resource 3/13/2001 Water Information

Technical Report stormwatercenter No Resource 3/13/2001 .net Information

Press Releases Ontario Ministry No Resource 3/13/2001 of Environment Information

Press Releases Kevin R Crooks No Resource Information

Public Comments Geary Hund No Resource 3/25/2001 Information

Press Releases Traci Watson No Resource 6/2/2002 Information

Meeting Notes David Jacob No Process timelines 8/23/2005

Internal Notes No Process timelines 10/17/2003

GGNRA003715 Policy Documents Robert Stanton No NEPA Guidance 1/8/2001

Policy Documents NPS No NEPA Guidance 1/8/2001

Internal Notes Corps of No NEPA Guidance Engineers

Internal Notes Kevin R Crooks No NEPA Guidance

Press Releases Chris Powell No NEPA Guidance 10/15/2003

Legal Documents No Project 7/30/2004 Agreement

Internal Notes Shirwin Smith No Project 11/10/2003 Agreement

Technical Report GOGA Natural No Resource 12/20/1999 Resource Division Information

General James Hines No NEPA Guidance 10/19/2005 Correspondence

General Daniel Shillito No NEPA Guidance 10/19/2005 Correspondence

General No NEPA Guidance 10/19/2020 Correspondence

General No NEPA Guidance 10/19/2005 Correspondence

GGNRA003716 General Judy Matthews No NEPA Guidance 10/4/2005 Correspondence

General Daniel Shillito No NEPA Guidance 9/21/2005 Correspondence

Technical Report Daphne Hatch No Resource 1/5/2006 Information

Technical Report Daphne Hatch et No Resource 5/1/1998 al Information Technical Report Bill Merkle No Resource 10/4/2005 Information

Press Releases NPS - PORE No Resource Information Press Releases USFWS Michael No Resource 10/3/2005 Long Information

Internal Notes Bill Merkle No Resource 7/18/2005 Information

Press Releases James Nickles No Resource 9/30/2003 Information Press Releases Chris Powell No Public Mailers 10/1/2003

Technical Report Kirsten Tarp No Resource 10/9/2003 Information

Internal Notes Shirwin Smith No Resource 1/6/2005 information

Press Releases USFWS No Resource 12/17/2004 Information

GGNRA003717 Unknown USFWS No Resource Information Internal Notes Daphne Hatch No Resource 3/22/2004 Information

Press Releases USFWS No Resource 2/20/2004 Information Federal Register Notices Press Releases Jane Kay No Resource Information

Internal Notes Daphne Hatch No Resource 3/30/2004 Information

Technical Report Daphne Hatch No Resource 5/1/1998 Information

Internal Notes Shirwin Smith No Resource 9/10/2004 Information

Internal Notes Ric Borjes No Resource 10/1/2003 Information Press release Agency Comments Joel Medlin No Resource 1/12/2009 Information

Compliance GGNRA No Resource 6/20/1991 Documents Information

Compliance Kimberly No Literature 6/8/2005 Documents Durandet Search/Bibliograp hies Technical Report LLC Leon Younger No Resource 8/1/2004 & PROS Information

GGNRA003718 Technical Report LLC Leon Younger No Resource 8/1/2004 & PROS Information

Meeting Notes Shirwin Smith No Selection of 9/13/2004 Contractor

Internal Notes No TQNEPA SOW 7/30/2004

Internal Notes TQNEPA No TQNEPA SOW 7/11/2005

Internal Notes RTI International No TQNEPA SOW 7/7/2005

Internal Notes RTI No TQNEPA SOW 6/14/2005

Internal Notes Heidi No TQNEPA SOW 8/31/2005 West/TQNEPA Internal Notes TQNEPA No TQNEPA SOW 8/31/2005

Internal Notes RTI International No TQNEPA SOW 8/25/2005

Internal Notes RTI International No TQNEPA SOW 8/25/2005

Internal Notes TQNEPA No TQNEPA SOW 8/31/2005

Internal Notes TQNEPA No TQNEPA SOW 9/6/2005

Internal Notes TQNEPA No TQNEPA SOW 9/6/2005

GGNRA003719 Internal Notes Pacific West No TQNEPA SOW 6/21/2005 Region NPS

Internal Notes NPS No TQNEPA SOW 6/24/2005

Internal Notes NPS No TQNEPA SOW 4/27/2006

Internal Notes NPS No TQNEPA SOW 5/5/2005

Meeting Notes NPS No IDT Meetings 1/13/2005

Meeting Notes NPS No IDT Meetings 1/18/2005

Meeting Notes NPS No IDT Meetings

Internal Notes Shannon Lucas No Resource 2/17/2005 Information

Internal Notes May & Associates No Resource 9/1/2004 Information

Technical Report May and No Resource 9/1/2004 Associates Information

Internal Notes NPS No Internal Scoping 11/7/2005

Internal Notes TQNEPA No Literature 4/20/2006 Search/Bibliograp hies

GGNRA003720 Internal Notes Shirwin Smith No Literature 5/26/2006 Search/Bibliograp hies Press Releases GGNRA No Public Mailers 4/1/2006

Press Releases GGNRA No Public Mailers 2/1/2006

Meeting Notes GGNRA No Public Scoping 5/1/2006

Meeting Notes NPS No Public Scoping 4/5/2006

Press Releases GGNRA No Public Scoping

Press Releases GGNRA No Public Scoping 4/4/2006

Press Releases DOI No Public Scoping 2/17/2006

Press Releases GGNRA No Public Scoping 3/26/2006

Meeting Notes NPS No Public Scoping 4/5/2006

GGNRA003721 Meeting Notes NPS No Public Scoping 5/4/2006

Meeting Notes NPS No Public Scoping 4/4/2006

Meeting Notes NPS No Public Scoping 4/5/2006

General GGNRA No Agency Scoping 6/28/2006 Correspondence

Internal Notes GGNRA No Agency Scoping 6/29/2006

Meeting Notes NPS No Agency Scoping 8/1/2006

Agency Comments NPS No Agency Scoping 8/1/2006

Press Releases GGNRA No Agency Scoping

Press Releases GGNRA No Agency Scoping 4/5/2006

Meeting Notes GGNRA No Agency Scoping 4/1/2006

Meeting Notes GGNRA No Agency Scoping 7/31/2006

Meeting Notes TQNEPA No Agency Scoping 7/26/2006

Meeting Notes TQNEPA No Agency Scoping 6/1/2006

GGNRA003722 Meeting Notes Daphne Hatch No Agency Scoping 8/1/2002

Meeting Notes NPS No NEPA Guidance 7/18/2006

Meeting Notes GGNRA No NEPA Guidance 7/14/2006

Meeting Notes EQD No NEPA Guidance 7/18/2006

Meeting Notes Catherine No NEPA Guidance 6/14/2006 McCracken

Meeting Notes NPS No NEPA Guidance 4/1/2006

Technical Report TQNEPA No Resource 7/14/2006 Information Technical Report TQNEPA No Resource 7/14/2006 Information Technical Report TQNEPA No Resource 7/14/2006 Information Technical Report TQNEPA No Resource 7/14/2006 Information Technical Report TQNEPA No Resource 7/14/2006 Information Technical Report TQNEPA No Resource 7/14/2006 Information Technical Report TQNEPA No Resource 7/14/2006 Information Technical Report TQNEPA No Resource 7/14/2006 Information Technical Report TQNEPA No Resource 7/14/2006 Information Technical Report TQNEPA No Resource 7/14/2006 Information

GGNRA003723 Technical Report TQNEPA No Resource 7/14/2006 Information Technical Report TQNEPA No Resource Information Internal Notes TQNEPA No Draft EIS 6/1/2006

Internal Notes TQNEPA No Literature 6/28/2006 Search/Bibliograp hies Compliance NPS No 1/1/2002 Documents

Technical Report Peter Baye No Literature 3/15/1995 Search/Bibliograp hies

Technical Report No Literature 5/1/2003 Search/Bibliograp hies

Technical Report FWS No Literature 3/22/2004 Search/Bibliograp hies

Technical Report FWS No Literature 3/22/1995 Search/Bibliograp hies

Policy Documents FWS No Literature Search/Bibliograp hies

GGNRA003724 Public Comments GGNRA No Literature 11/22/1996 Search/Bibliograp hies

Public Comments GGNRA No Literature 9/13/1996 Search/Bibliograp hies

Technical Report GGNRA No Literature 2/11/1981 Search/Bibliograp hies

Public Comments GGNRA No Literature Search/Bibliograp hies Internal Notes Daphne Hatch No Literature 5/15/1997 Search/Bibliograp hies

General Daphne Hatch No Literature 8/19/1997 Correspondence Search/Bibliograp hies Agency Comments GGNRA No Literature 10/26/1994 Search/Bibliograp hies

GGNRA003725 Policy Documents GGNRA No Literature 2/21/1997 Search/Bibliograp hies

Policy Documents GGNRA No Literature 5/1/1998 Search/Bibliograp hies Policy Documents GGNRA No Literature 1/1/1997 Search/Bibliograp hies Public Comments No Literature 1/1/1997 Audubon Society Search/Bibliograp hies

Internal Notes Kenneth L Gray No Literature 10/8/1991 Search/Bibliograp hies

Technical Report Lynne Stenzel, No Literature 9/1/1995 Gary Page, Nola Search/Bibliograp Chow Daphne hies Hatch

GGNRA003726 Technical Report Daphne Hatch No Literature 11/15/1996 Search/Bibliograp hies

Technical Report Daphne Hatch No Literature 10/24/1994 Search/Bibliograp hies

Technical Report Daphne Hatch No Literature 11/9/1994 Search/Bibliograp hies Technical Report Christian Hellwig No Literature 1/1/2001 Search/Bibliograp hies

Internal Notes Natural Resources No Literature 9/1/1998 Search/Bibliograp hies Press Releases David Klinger Saul No Literature 5/5/1995 Susan Search/Bibliograp hies

GGNRA003727 Agency Comments Lynne Stenzel, No Literature 4/1/1995 Gary W. Page, and Search/Bibliograp Daphne A. Hatch hies

Internal Notes Lynne Stenzel No Literature 8/25/1998 Search/Bibliograp hies

Internal Notes Lynne Stenzel No Literature 12/1/1994 Search/Bibliograp hies

Policy Documents Unknown No Literature Search/Bibliograp hies

Internal Notes Unknown No Literature 10/1/1995 Search/Bibliograp hies Public Comments Wayne White No Literature 10/7/1999 Search/Bibliograp hies

GGNRA003728 Agency Comments Stephene Benkert No Literature 9/1/1996 and Andrea Agee Search/Bibliograp hies

Technical Report N.C. Davidson and No Literature 1/1/1993 P.I. Rothwell Search/Bibliograp hies

Technical Report Natural Resources No Literature 8/1/2005 Division Search/Bibliograp hies

Technical Report Natural Resources No Literature 1/1/2003 Division Search/Bibliograp hies

Technical Report Kristen Dybala No Literature 4/1/2002 Search/Bibliograp hies

Policy Documents Douglas Helmers No Literature 1/1/1992 Search/Bibliograp hies

GGNRA003729 Technical Report Bridget Keimel No Literature 10/1/1992 Search/Bibliograp hies

Technical Report Mary Klein No Literature 1/1/1993 Search/Bibliograp hies

Technical Report Kevin Lafferty No Literature Search/Bibliograp hies

Technical Report Kevin Lafferty No Literature 2/11/2001 Search/Bibliograp hies

Public Comments Gary Page and No Literature 9/1/1992 Claire Peaslee Search/Bibliograp hies

GGNRA003730 Technical Report Gary W. Page and No Literature 12/1/1981 Lynne E. Stenzel Search/Bibliograp hies

Technical Report Frances Bidstrup, No Literature 1/1/1986 Rober Ramer, Search/Bibliograp more.. Gary Page hies

Technical Report Lynne Stenzel, No Literature 1/1/1983 David Winkler, C Search/Bibliograp Swarth Gary Page hies

Technical Report Mark Stern, Peter No Literature 1/1/1995 Paton, Gary Page Search/Bibliograp hies

GGNRA003731 Technical Report Gary Page No Literature 12/1/1990 Search/Bibliograp hies

Technical Report Sue Abbott, No Literature 1/1/2003 Melissa Pitkin Search/Bibliograp hies

Technical Report Lynne Stenzel, Sue No Literature 7/1/2003 Abbot, Tamiko Search/Bibliograp Ruhlen, Gary Page hies

Technical Report Jane Warriner, J. No Literature 1/1/1994 Warriner, G. Page Search/Bibliograp Lynne Stenzel hies

GGNRA003732 Technical Report Jane C. and John No Literature 4/1/1990 S. Warriner Search/Bibliograp Warriner hies

Technical Report No Literature 3/1/1986 Search/Bibliograp hies

Technical Report Patricia E. Yalden No Literature 8/28/1987 and D.W. Yalden Search/Bibliograp hies

Technical Report Patricia E. Yalden No Literature 5/3/1989 and D.W. Yalden Search/Bibliograp hies

Press Releases Gerald Adams No Literature 4/15/1991 Search/Bibliograp hies Press Releases Anne Canright No Literature 1/1/2001 Search/Bibliograp hies

GGNRA003733 General Kevin R Crooks No Literature Correspondence Search/Bibliograp hies

General GOGA SD Rangers No Literature Correspondence Search/Bibliograp hies General Daphne Hatch, No Literature 1/1/1995 Correspondence Nola Chow, Terri Search/Bibliograp Thomas hies Press Releases GGNRA No Literature 11/1/1996 Search/Bibliograp hies Technical Report GGNRA No Literature 8/1/1995 Search/Bibliograp hies Press Releases Alan Hopkins No Literature 3/1/1997 Search/Bibliograp hies

GGNRA003734 Press Releases No Literature 1/1/1997 Search/Bibliograp hies

Public Comments NPR No Literature 7/21/1997 Search/Bibliograp hies

General Brian O'Neill No Literature 2/11/1997 Correspondence Search/Bibliograp hies

General Brian O'Neill No Literature 3/15/1995 Correspondence Search/Bibliograp hies

GGNRA003735 Policy Documents Mary Petrilli No Literature Search/Bibliograp hies

Public Comments San Francisco No Literature 1/9/1997 SPCA Search/Bibliograp hies

Press Releases Bill and Elaine No Literature 3/1/1994 Appleton Sharp Search/Bibliograp hies

Press Releases Terrain No Literature 4/1/1997 Environmental Search/Bibliograp Magazine hies Meeting Notes Unknown No Literature Search/Bibliograp hies Meeting Notes Unknown No Literature 6/17/1994 Search/Bibliograp hies Internal Notes Unknown No Literature 11/20/1997 Search/Bibliograp hies

Public Comments Various No Literature 1/1/1998 Search/Bibliograp hies

Agency Comments Wayne White No Literature 10/7/1997 Search/Bibliograp hies

GGNRA003736 Unknown Operations, GOGA No Literature 3/3/2002 Assistant Search/Bibliograp Superintendent hies

Meeting Notes No Literature 11/1/1999 Search/Bibliograp hies

Technical Report CA Dept. of Fish No Literature 1/1/1995 and Game Search/Bibliograp hies

Technical Report Joe Cannon No Literature Search/Bibliograp hies

Technical Report Sharon D Farrell No Literature 3/30/2000 Search/Bibliograp hies

Technical Report Sharon D Farrell No Literature 3/30/2000 Search/Bibliograp hies

GGNRA003737 Policy Documents Sharon Farell No Literature 8/28/2000 Search/Bibliograp hies

Agency Comments GGNRA No Literature 8/1/2001 Search/Bibliograp hies

Technical Report GGNRA No Literature 3/30/2000 Search/Bibliograp hies

Policy Documents GGNRA No Literature 6/16/1992 Search/Bibliograp hies Policy Documents GGNRA No Literature Search/Bibliograp hies

GGNRA003738 Policy Documents GGNRA No Literature Search/Bibliograp hies

Public Comments GGNRA No Literature 10/24/2000 Search/Bibliograp hies Technical Report Daphne Hatch and No Literature Mary Petrilli Search/Bibliograp hies Policy Documents James F Milestone No Literature 5/1/1996 Search/Bibliograp hies

Policy Documents James F Milestone No Literature 5/1/1996 Search/Bibliograp hies

Technical Report James F Milestone No Literature Search/Bibliograp hies

Policy Documents Department of No Literature 12/1/1992 Fish and Game Search/Bibliograp hies

Agency Comments GGNRA No Literature 7/17/2000 Search/Bibliograp hies

GGNRA003739 Press Releases NPS No Literature 1/1/2001 Search/Bibliograp hies

Internal Notes Unknown No Literature 11/1/1999 Search/Bibliograp hies

Technical Report Valerie M Freer No Literature 1/1/1977 Search/Bibliograp hies Technical Report Barrett A Garrison No Literature 2/15/1992 Search/Bibliograp hies

Technical Report Barrett A Garrison No Literature 1/1/2000 Search/Bibliograp hies

Technical Report Barrett A Garrison No Literature 1/1/1999 Search/Bibliograp hies

Technical Report Barrett A Garrison No Literature 8/1/1991 Search/Bibliograp hies

GGNRA003740 Technical Report Barrett A Garrison No Literature 9/1/1989 Search/Bibliograp hies

Technical Report Barrett Garrison, No Literature 1/1/1987 Joan Humphery, Search/Bibliograp Stephen Laymon hies

Technical Report Barrett Garrison, No Literature 1/1/1989 Ronald Schlorff, Search/Bibliograp Joan H., more hies

Technical Report Joan M. No Literature 1/1/1986 Humphrey and Search/Bibliograp Barrett A. hies Garrison

Technical Report J Humphery, No Literature 1/1/1987 Barrett Garrison, Search/Bibliograp Stephen Laymon hies

GGNRA003741 Technical Report Darca Morgan and No Literature Professor Donald Search/Bibliograp Dahlsten hies

Technical Report Jerry A. Powell No Literature 1/1/1978 Search/Bibliograp hies

Technical Report William H. Russell No Literature 4/1/2001 and Jennifer Search/Bibliograp Shulzitski hies

Technical Report Ronald W Schlorff No Literature 1/1/1997 Search/Bibliograp hies

Internal Notes Daphne Hatch and No Literature 9/27/2000 Tamara Williams Search/Bibliograp hies

General NPS No Literature Correspondence Search/Bibliograp hies

GGNRA003742 Public Comments Adele Fasick No Literature 1/2/2001 Search/Bibliograp hies

Public Comments Adele Fasick No Literature 1/10/2001 Search/Bibliograp hies

Policy Documents GGNRA No Literature Search/Bibliograp hies Policy Documents GGNRA No Literature Search/Bibliograp hies

Press Releases John M Glionna No Literature Search/Bibliograp hies

Public Comments Sandy Goldberg No Literature 7/18/2000 Search/Bibliograp hies General Brian O'Neill No Literature 1/16/2001 Correspondence Search/Bibliograp hies Press Releases Christine Peterson No Literature 9/1/2005 Search/Bibliograp hies

Meeting Notes Mary A Petrilli No Literature 6/28/1996 Search/Bibliograp hies

GGNRA003743 Public Comments Louise, Mariam No Literature 1/2/2001 M. Morley Renne Search/Bibliograp hies

Technical Report Unknown No Literature 6/1/1992 Search/Bibliograp hies Unknown Unknown No Literature Search/Bibliograp hies

GGNRA003744 Unknown Various No Literature Search/Bibliograp hies

Policy Documents GGNRA No Literature Search/Bibliograp hies

Technical Report GGNRA No Literature 6/21/1993 Search/Bibliograp hies

General Donald E Krider No Literature 12/16/1976 Correspondence Search/Bibliograp hies

GGNRA003745 Technical Report M, Podlech, C No Literature 6/1/1993 Codemo, RJ Search/Bibliograp Brown, WP Jordan hies

Meeting Notes No Literature 12/15/1992 Search/Bibliograp hies

Chuck Striplen, No Literature 10/1/2004 Robin Grossinger, Search/Bibliograp Josh Collins hies

Policy Documents Terri Thomas No Literature 9/7/1993 Search/Bibliograp hies

GGNRA003746 Technical Report Camm C. Swift, No Literature 3/14/1989 JackL. Nelson, Search/Bibliograp Carolyn Maslow, hies Theodore Stein

Technical Report Inc Trihey and No Literature 3/1/1996 Associates Search/Bibliograp hies

Policy Documents Portland, Oregon No Literature 1/1/2004 U.S. Fish and Search/Bibliograp Wildlife Service hies

Technical Report Deborah L. Jaques No Literature 1/1/1988 and Daniel W. Search/Bibliograp Anderson hies

Technical Report Deborah L. Jaques No Literature 5/5/1987 and Daniel W. Search/Bibliograp Anderson hies

GGNRA003747 Technical Report U.S. Fish and No Literature 1/1/1984 Wildlife Service Search/Bibliograp hies

Technical Report GGNRA No Literature 3/20/1991 Search/Bibliograp hies

Policy Documents Transportation No Literature 12/1/1997 District Search/Bibliograp hies

GGNRA003748 Policy Documents May & Associates No Literature 6/18/2002 Inc Search/Bibliograp hies

Agency Comments Jessica Shors No Literature 6/7/2004 Search/Bibliograp hies

Technical Report Emily Newby No Literature 1/1/2001 Search/Bibliograp hies

Technical Report Emily Newby No Literature 1/1/2001 Search/Bibliograp hies

Technical Report Vanessa K. No Literature 1/1/1996 Rashbrook and J. Search/Bibliograp Hall Cushman hies

GGNRA003749 Technical Report Vanessa K. No Literature 1/1/1998 Rashbrook and J. Search/Bibliograp Hall Cushman hies

Technical Report Vanessa K. No Literature 1/1/1999 Rashbrook and J. Search/Bibliograp Hall Cushman hies

Technical Report Vanessa K. No Literature 1/1/2001 Rashbrook and J. Search/Bibliograp Hall Cushman hies

Public Comments Karen Engbretson No Literature 5/30/1997 Search/Bibliograp hies

General Sue Gardner No Literature 9/10/2002 Correspondence Search/Bibliograp hies

GGNRA003750 Press Releases Irene Barnard No Literature 4/1/2001 Search/Bibliograp hies Policy Documents Darren Fong and No Literature 12/18/2002 Carolyn Shoulders Search/Bibliograp hies

Policy Documents Darren Fong No Literature 11/30/2004 Search/Bibliograp hies

Technical Report Darren Fong No Literature Search/Bibliograp hies

Policy Documents U.S. Fish and No Literature 1/1/2002 Wildlife Service Search/Bibliograp hies

General U.S. Fish and No Literature 10/27/2004 Correspondence Wildlife Service Search/Bibliograp hies

GGNRA003751 General U.S. Fish and No Literature 1/1/1985 Correspondence Wildlife Service Search/Bibliograp hies

Technical Report W Ballard, H No Literature 1/1/1999 Whitlaw, S Young, Search/Bibliograp R Jenkins, G hies Forbes

Technical Report E Boggess, R No Literature 1/1/1978 Andrews, R Search/Bibliograp Bishop hies

Press Releases Roger Caras No Literature Search/Bibliograp hies

Technical Report Paolo Ciucci and No Literature 1/1/1998 Luigi Boitani Search/Bibliograp hies

GGNRA003752 Technical Report Jones and Stokes No Literature 12/1/1997 Associates Inc Search/Bibliograp hies

Technical Report John MacFarlane No Literature 5/13/2000 Search/Bibliograp hies

Technical Report S Miller, R Knight, No Literature 8/31/2000 C Miller Search/Bibliograp hies

GGNRA003753 Technical Report Thomas A. Nelson No Literature 1/1/1987 and Alan Woolf Search/Bibliograp hies

Unknown Jennifer Shulzitski No Literature 1/1/2001 and Catherine Search/Bibliograp Sweene hies

Technical Report JR Sweeney, RL No Literature 10/1/1971 Marchinton, JM Search/Bibliograp Sweeney hies

Technical Report Unknown No Literature 4/1/1978 Search/Bibliograp hies

Unknown Unknown No Literature Search/Bibliograp hies

Agency Comments Unknown No Literature Search/Bibliograp hies Unknown Unknown No Literature 1/24/2001 Search/Bibliograp hies

GGNRA003754 Technical Report Bessel D Van't No Literature 1/1/1990 Woudt Search/Bibliograp hies

Technical Report No Literature Search/Bibliograp hies

General Unknown No Literature Correspondence Search/Bibliograp hies

GGNRA No Literature 9/18/1996 Search/Bibliograp hies

Technical Report Allen E Anderson No Literature 2/1/1983 Search/Bibliograp hies Technical Report Paul Beier and No Literature 2/1/1993 Reginald H. Search/Bibliograp Barrett hies

Technical Report Paul Beier No Literature 3/1/1993 Search/Bibliograp hies

Technical Report Erin E. Boydston No Literature 3/10/2003 and Jennifer Search/Bibliograp Shulzitski hies

GGNRA003755 Technical Report No Literature 4/1/2002 Search/Bibliograp hies

Technical Report Martha I. Grinder No Literature 1/1/2001 and Paul R. Search/Bibliograp Krausman hies

Technical Report Steven P. Laing, No Literature 11/1/1993 and Frederick G. Search/Bibliograp Linzey hies

Technical Report F Lindzey, W Van No Literature 1/1/1994 Sickle, B Search/Bibliograp Ackermann, hies more..

GGNRA003756 Technical Report Timothy Quinn No Literature 1/1/1997 Search/Bibliograp hies

Technical Report Timothy Quinn No Literature 1/1/1995 Search/Bibliograp hies

Technical Report Harley G Shaw No Literature 11/1/1983 Search/Bibliograp hies

Agency Comments No Literature Department of Search/Bibliograp Fish and Game hies Press Releases Zenaida A No Literature 2/12/1996 Gonzalez Search/Bibliograp hies Technical Report No Literature 10/1/1984 Search/Bibliograp hies

Meeting Notes Terrence Hofstra No Literature 9/12/1994 Search/Bibliograp hies

Press Releases Tom Knudson No Literature Search/Bibliograp hies

GGNRA003757 Press Releases Chris Nolan No Literature Search/Bibliograp hies

Policy Documents Redwood National No Literature 7/1/1995 and State Parks Search/Bibliograp hies Policy Documents Redwood National No Literature Park Search/Bibliograp hies

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Technical Report L Nelson No Literature 1/1/1997 Search/Bibliograp hies

Technical Report State of California No Literature 1/1/1999 Department of Search/Bibliograp Fish and Game hies

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GGNRA003760 Technical Report Thomas Gardali No Literature 9/1/2003 Search/Bibliograp hies

Policy Documents Harding Lawson No Literature 1/1/1996 Associates Search/Bibliograp hies

Policy Documents Thomas Laughlin No Literature 4/8/1996 Search/Bibliograp hies

GGNRA003761 Policy Documents Presidio Trust No Literature 12/1/2001 Search/Bibliograp hies

Policy Documents Presidio Trust No Literature 5/1/2002 Search/Bibliograp hies

Policy Documents Glen Angell No Literature 11/1/2001 Search/Bibliograp hies

GGNRA003762 Technical Report Christen Ward No Literature Search/Bibliograp hies

Technical Report Thomas Gardali No Literature 8/1/2003 Search/Bibliograp hies

Technical Report GGNRA No Literature 6/1/1988 Search/Bibliograp hies

GGNRA003763 Technical Report GGNRA No Literature 3/11/1999 Search/Bibliograp hies

Technical Report Jones and Stokes No Literature 6/1/1996 Associates Inc Search/Bibliograp hies

Agency Comments GGNRA No Literature 10/5/2000 Search/Bibliograp hies Policy Documents Meredith S. No Literature 5/1/2000 Savage Search/Bibliograp hies

GGNRA003764 Technical Report Katherine E. No Literature 3/1/2004 Fehring, Dawn B. Search/Bibliograp Adams, Daphne hies Hatch

Technical Report T Gardali, S No Literature 1/1/1999 Scoggin, G Geupel Search/Bibliograp hies

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GGNRA003765 Technical Report GGNRA No Literature Search/Bibliograp hies

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GGNRA003766 Technical Report GGNRA No Literature 10/1/1981 Search/Bibliograp hies

Technical Report D Adams, W No Literature 9/1/2004 Merkle, K Fehring Search/Bibliograp H Jensen hies

Technical Report Philip Williams No Literature and Associates Search/Bibliograp hies

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GGNRA003767 Technical Report Philip Williams No Literature 9/23/2003 and Associates Search/Bibliograp hies

Policy Documents Terri Thomas No Literature 6/23/1992 Search/Bibliograp hies

Agency Comments GGNRA No Literature 3/12/2001 Search/Bibliograp hies Agency Comments Jonathon Bayless No Literature Search/Bibliograp hies

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GGNRA003768 General May and No Literature 2/17/2005 Correspondence Associates Inc Search/Bibliograp hies

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Policy Documents Linda Canzanelli No Literature 4/1/1996 and Michael Search/Bibliograp Reynolds hies

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GGNRA003770 Policy Documents GGNRA No Literature 8/9/2005 Search/Bibliograp hies

Technical Report GGNRA No Literature 5/1/2001 Search/Bibliograp hies

Policy Documents GGNRA No Literature 12/20/1999 Search/Bibliograp hies

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GGNRA003771 Agency Comments Daphne Hutch No Literature 4/7/2000 Search/Bibliograp hies Technical Report Michael Josselyn, No Literature 1/1/1989 Molly Martindale, Search/Bibliograp Joan Duffield hies

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Policy Documents Natural Resources No Literature Management Search/Bibliograp hies General Brian O'Neill No Literature 6/28/2005 Correspondence Search/Bibliograp hies

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GGNRA003772 General Brian O'Neill No Literature 6/6/2001 Correspondence Search/Bibliograp hies

Agency Comments John J Reynolds No Literature 4/1/2000 Search/Bibliograp hies

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GGNRA003776 Press Releases Safe USA No Literature Search/Bibliograp hies Agency Comments Unknown No Literature Search/Bibliograp hies

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GGNRA003777 Technical Report Greg Griffen No Literature 5/26/1967 Search/Bibliograp hies

Technical Report John Thomas No Literature 4/1/1958 Howell, Peter H. Search/Bibliograp Raven, more.. hies

Technical Report Judd Alan Howell No Literature 1/1/1993 Search/Bibliograp hies

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Technical Report Paul Reeberg and No Literature 7/7/1993 Tom Leatherman Search/Bibliograp hies

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Technical Report No 9/13/2006

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GGNRA003780 Technical Report No 9/13/2006

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GGNRA003781 Technical Report No 9/13/2006

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Policy Documents No 7/31/2006

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Internal Notes NPS No 12/16/2003

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GGNRA003782 Internal Notes Sacramento Fish No 12/6/2005 and Wildlife Office

Internal Notes Arcata Fish and No 12/6/2005 Wildlife Office

Internal Notes Sacramento Fish No 12/6/2005 and Wildlife Office

Internal Notes Sacramento Fish No 12/6/2005 and Wildlife Office

Internal Notes Sacramento Fish No 12/6/2005 and Wildlife Office

Internal Notes Cornell Lab of No 12/6/2005 Ornithology

Internal Notes KidsPlanet.org No 12/6/2005

GGNRA003783 Internal Notes FWS No 12/6/2005

Internal Notes Sacramento Fish No 12/6/2005 and Wildlife Office

Internal Notes Alaska No 12/6/2005 Department of Fish and Game

Internal Notes Sacramento Fish No 12/6/2005 and Wildlife Office

Internal Notes Sacramento Fish No 12/6/2005 and Wildlife Office

Internal Notes Audubon Society No 12/6/2005

Internal Notes FWS No 12/6/2005

Internal Notes Sacramento Fish No 12/6/2005 and Wildlife Office

GGNRA003784 Internal Notes Sacramento Fish No 12/6/2005 and Wildlife Office

Internal Notes Sacramento Fish No 12/6/2005 and Wildlife Office

Internal Notes Sacramento Fish No 12/6/2005 and Wildlife Office

Internal Notes Sacramento Fish No 12/6/2005 and Wildlife Office

Compliance NPS No 7/1/1994 Documents

GGNRA003785 Compliance GOGA No 9/7/1994 Documents

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Internal Notes GOGA No 9/30/1997

GGNRA003786 Internal Notes GOGA No 9/30/1997

Internal Notes GOGA No 1/1/2004

GGNRA003787 Compliance GOGA No 9/1/1980 Documents

Internal Notes GOGA No 7/1/1994

Unknown San Francisco No 1/7/2005

Unknown People Organized No 11/1/2004 for Off-leash Parks

GGNRA003788 Press Releases Arthur Feinstein No 4/1/2002

Compliance Friends of the Dog No 5/1/2002 Documents Walkers

Technical Report City of Victoria No 8/8/2003

GGNRA003789 Unknown Kevin R Crooks No 8/10/2004

Press Releases No 6/5/1998

Internal Notes NPS No map 7/31/1994

Press Releases GOGA No 1/1/2002

Press Releases GOGA No 3/15/2005

Unknown Presidio Trust No map 9/30/1999

GGNRA003790 Internal Notes GOGA No map 3/15/2005

Technical Report Stephen A. Boyle No 12/31/1983 and Fred B. Samson

Technical Report GOGA No 8/31/1995

Technical Report GOGA No 10/31/1993

Technical Report GOGA No 5/1/1996

General Richard B. Hardin No letter, 7/1/1994 Correspondence memoranda

General Lynn H. No letter, 10/17/1978 Correspondence Thompson memorandum

GGNRA003791 Internal Notes Kevin R Crooks No 10/12/2003

Technical Report Matt Smith No 3/3/2004

Legal Documents Kevin R Crooks No regulations 7/1/2001

Press Releases NPS No 12/3/1999

Internal Notes EQD No internal scoping 3/15/2005

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Internal Notes NPS No draft 4/2/2003

Press Releases GoodPooch.com No 11/2/2004

Press Releases No 11/1/2004

GGNRA003792 Technical Report Joe Schaefer No 12/31/1991

Technical Report E. Fernandez- No 12/31/2004 Juricic, R. Vaca, and N. Shroeder

Technical Report Kevin D. Lafferty No 12/31/2001

Technical Report KD Lafferty No 12/31/2000

GGNRA003793 Press Releases No 11/24/2004

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GGNRA003794 Press Releases No 12/31/2002

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Internal Notes Staff Assistant to No letter, 10/16/2005 Gen. memorandum Superintendent GOGA

Internal Notes Gen. No letter 8/9/1978 Superintendent Lynn H. Thompson

Internal Notes Ruth Kilday No memo 5/18/1978

Public Comments Citizens of San No letters, 3/15/2005 Francisco memoranda

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GGNRA003796 Press Releases GOGA No 6/2/1978

Internal Notes Douglas Weinkauf No letters, 5/22/1978 memoranda

Internal Notes Sandy Walter No letters, 4/28/1978 memoranda

Press Releases GOGA No letters, 4/28/1978 memoranda

General Jack Wheat No letters, 4/14/1978 Correspondence memoranda

Press Releases Jerry L. Schober No letters, 9/30/1976 memoranda

Internal Notes Richard B. Hardin No letters, 1/18/1977 memoranda

Press Releases Ruth Kilday No letters, 11/10/1976 memoranda

GGNRA003797 Internal Notes William J. Whalen No letters, 10/27/1976 memoranda

Internal Notes Jack Wheat No letters, 11/23/1977 memoranda

Internal Notes Jerry L. Schober No letters, 4/12/1977 memoranda

General Nancy L. Simpson No letters, 3/29/1977 Correspondence memoranda

Internal Notes Ruth Kilday No 3/10/1978

GGNRA003798 Internal Notes Ruth Kilday No letters, 9/19/1978 memoranda

Compliance GOGA No 7/31/1994 Documents

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Internal Notes GOGA No map 6/1/1979

Internal Notes GOGA No map 6/1/1979

Technical Report Amy Hoke and H. No 12/31/2002 Eliot Foulds

Internal Notes Sacramento Fish No 12/6/2005 and Wildlife Office

Internal Notes Sacramento Fish No 12/6/2005 and Wildlife Office

Internal Notes Sacramento Fish No 12/6/2005 and Wildlife Office

GGNRA003799 Internal Notes Ibiblio No 12/6/2005

Internal Notes Sacramento Fish No 12/6/2005 and Wildlife Office

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GGNRA003800 Internal Notes National Marine No 12/6/2005 Fisheries Service

Internal Notes National Marine No 12/6/2005 Fisheries Service

Internal Notes NPS No 12/6/2005

Internal Notes Sacramento Fish No 12/6/2005 and Wildlife Office

Internal Notes NPS No 11/7/2005

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Technical Report FWS No 9/1/1997

Technical Report FWS No 9/1/1997

Technical Report FWS No 12/7/2005

Technical Report FWS No 7/3/1998

Technical Report FWS No 1/16/1984

GGNRA003801 Technical Report NPS No 5/1/2001

Technical Report FWS No 10/1/2004

Technical Report FWS No 8/8/2003

Technical Report FWS No 2/1/1983

Technical Report FWS No 9/11/1985

Compliance NPS No 7/1/1994 Documents

Internal Notes GOGA No 3/16/2006

GGNRA003802 Internal Notes Multiple No 11/15/2005

Technical Report NPS No 7/1/1994

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Internal Notes NPS No 2/9/2005

Internal Notes NPS No 2/9/2005

Technical Report NPS No 10/1/1993

Internal Notes NPS No 1/1/2005

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Internal Notes NPS No 12/10/2006

Technical Report May and No 12/1/2005 Associates Inc

GGNRA003803 Technical Report Northern Arizona No 12/1/2005 University

Internal Notes May and No 1/1/2006 Associates Inc

General NPS No 5/4/2006 Correspondence

Compliance NPS No 1/1/2004 Documents

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Press Releases NPS No 11/17/2003

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Internal Notes NPS No 1/4/2005

Internal Notes NPS No 1/1/2005

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GGNRA003804 Technical Report Hal Rothman; NPS No 1/1/2002

Internal Notes NPS No 1/14/2005

Press Releases Federal Register No 8/30/2004

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Internal Notes NPS No 9/24/2004

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Technical Report Gail Bingham No 1/22/2004

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General May and No 2/28/2006 Correspondence Associates Inc

Internal Notes NPS No 5/15/2006

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GGNRA003805 Technical Report NPS No 1/25/2005

Technical Report NPS No 9/1/2004

Technical Report NPS No 9/1/2004

Technical Report Lisa Foster No 5/1/2006

Internal Notes NPS No 11/1/1978

Press Releases NPS No 3/21/2000

Internal Notes City of Boulder No 6/22/2006

Internal Notes City of Boulder No 6/22/2006

Internal Notes GGNRA No 8/14/2006

Internal Notes NPS No 9/15/2005

Internal Notes FWS No 8/14/2006

GGNRA003806 Press Releases No 9/30/1999

Press Releases No 4/5/2004

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GGNRA003807 Internal Notes No 4/30/2004

Policy Documents Mai-Liis Bartling No 3/14/2005

Press Releases Unknown No 6/12/1999

Internal Notes May and No 1/9/2004 Associates Inc

Internal Notes FWS No 8/14/2006

Internal Notes Shirwin Smith No 6/22/2006

Legal Documents US District Court No 12/1/2004

GGNRA003808 Legal Documents US District Court No 6/2/2005

Compliance NPS No 8/1/1995 Documents

Meeting Notes GGNRA No 12/12/2005

Internal Notes US Dept. of No 6/17/2004 Interior

Internal Notes NPS No 5/31/2001

Internal Notes NPS No 2/27/2006

Technical Report NPS No 6/1/2001

Internal Notes DOI No 9/17/1999

Technical Report Unknown No 8/15/2006

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Policy Documents NPS No 6/25/2001

Press Releases Tom Elliot No 8/15/2006 Internal Notes NPS No 1/1/2001

Internal Notes NPS No 4/24/1985

GGNRA003809 Technical Report NPS No 8/15/2006

Technical Report Tetra Tech No 9/13/2004

Technical Report K.D. Lafferty No 12/31/2001

Technical Report J. et al Vas No 10/31/2005

Technical Report M. Fukuzawa et No 11/5/2004 al

Technical Report S. Scriggins and R. No 12/31/2000 Murray

Technical Report Z. Viranyi et al No 5/31/2004

GGNRA003810 Internal Notes City of Santa Cruz No 6/26/2002

Internal Notes Seattle Parks and No 6/30/2006 Recreation

Internal Notes City of Boulder No 8/28/2006

Internal Notes Thomas Flanagan No 10/30/2006

Technical Report T. King and T. No 11/30/2004 Long

Compliance NPS No 7/1/1994 Documents

GGNRA003811 Policy Documents NPS No 9/1/1980

Technical Report City and County of No 1/1/2002 SF

Internal Notes Carol Mansfield No 12/12/2006

Internal Notes Carol Mansfield No 12/12/2006

Internal Notes Brent Plater No 1/23/2007

Internal Notes Brent Plater No 1/23/2007

Internal Notes Tom Flanagan No 12/28/2006

Internal Notes misc No 12/1/2005 Internal Notes NPS No 5/14/2007 Public Comments Public No 8/1/2005

Legal Documents NPS No 3/9/2001

GGNRA003812 Legal Documents NPS No 3/9/2001

Press Releases Paul Gobster No 5/8/2001

Press Releases Paul Gobster No 8/16/2006

Technical Report Terri Thomas No 4/2/1986

Press Releases Paul Gobster No 6/1/1999

Press Releases Paul Gobster No 8/16/2006

Press Releases Paul Gobster No 8/16/2006

Internal Notes NPS No 4/25/1984

Technical Report Karl Tamsay No 8/16/2006

Press Releases Bill Drake No 8/29/1984

Policy Documents NPS No 8/6/2002

GGNRA003813 Technical Report Unknown No 8/16/2006

Technical Report Unknown No 8/6/2006

Technical Report NPS No 8/24/2006

Technical Report NPS No 8/24/2006

Technical Report Godbe Research No 8/24/2006 and Analysis

Technical Report Robert Manning No 8/24/2006

Technical Report Mary Cooprider No 12/1/2006

Technical Report Don P. Weeks No 2/1/2006

Technical Report Heal the Bay No 1/1/2005

Technical Report Mary Cooprider No 8/1/2005

GGNRA003814 Press Releases National No 8/16/2006 Geographic Internal Notes NPS No 8/9/2006

Internal Notes NPS No 9/27/2006

Press Releases Dale R. No 1/1/1996 McCullough

Technical Report G.L. Handy No 12/31/2001

Public Comments Public No 4/1/2006

Technical Report SL George and KR No 9/5/2006 Crooks

Technical Report EM Terlouw, A. No 1/1/1998 Boissy, P. Blinet

Technical Report DV Tien, JJ Lynch, No 1/1/1999 GN Hinch, and JV Nolan

Technical Report R Apfelbach, CD No 1/1/2005 Blanchard, RJ Blanchard et al

GGNRA003815 Technical Report C Arnould, C No 1/1/1998 Malosse, JP Signoret, and C Descoins

Technical Report G Epple, JR No 1/1/1993 Mason, DL Nolte, and DL Campbell

Technical Report A Forest and CC No 4/28/2006 St. Clair

Technical Report JW Mallord, PM No 1/1/2007 Dolman, AF Brown, WJ Sutherland

Technical Report KD Lafferty, D No 1/1/2006 Goodman, CP Sandoval

GGNRA003816 Technical Report KD Lafferty, D No 1/1/2006 Goodman, CP Sandoval

Technical Report SD Riley, J Foley, No 1/1/2004 B Chomel

Technical Report SL Deem, WB No 10/1/2001 Karesh, and W Weisman

Technical Report City of Boulder No 2/28/2006

Technical Report Harlock Jackson No 8/1/1995 Ltd

Technical Report RL Moore No 1/1/1994

Technical Report L Andrusiak No 8/1/2003

GGNRA003817 Internal Notes NPS No 11/1/2006

Internal Notes NPS No 2/8/2007

Internal Notes NPS No 2/16/2007

Technical Report Beach Watch No 1/1/2005

Technical Report J Vaske and M No 3/1/2007 Donnelly

Technical Report J Vaske and M No 3/1/2007 Donnelly

Technical Report NS Roberts No 3/1/2007

GGNRA003818 Technical Report NS Roberts No 3/1/2007

Press Releases P Harnick and No 6/1/2006 Bridges

Technical Report S Mertz No 7/9/2002

Technical Report City of Boulder No 4/24/2007

Internal Notes Laura Thompson No 11/6/2006

Internal Notes Shirwin Smith No 11/24/2006

GGNRA003819 Internal Notes Sarah Bransom No 12/13/2006

Internal Notes Sarah Bransom No 12/13/2006

Internal Notes Juanita Barboa No 1/4/2007

Internal Notes Richard Podolsky No 1/11/2007

Internal Notes Marianne Giolitto No 4/5/2007

Technical Report NPS No 2/7/2007

Technical Report NPS No 10/6/2006

Press Releases CBS 5/Bay City No 10/22/2006 News

Technical Report GGNRA No 9/26/2006

Technical Report Kevin D. Lafferty, No 10/22/2004 Darcie Goodman, Cristina P. Sandoval

GGNRA003820 Unknown Golden Gate No 11/8/2006 National Recreation Area Technical Report National Park No Service

General Milford Wayne No 8/30/2006 Correspondence Donaldson

General NPS Shirwin Smith No 10/18/2006 Correspondence

Internal Notes Shirwin Smith No 10/18/2006

General Shirwin Smith No 10/26/2006 Correspondence

Unknown Sarah Bransom No 9/11/2006

Technical Report Jen Greene No 6/27/2005

General Sarah Bransom No 9/29/2006 Correspondence

GGNRA003821 Meeting Notes Greg Bourne No 10/25/2006

Meeting Notes Michael Harty No 10/9/2006

Technical Report Kevin R Crooks No 6/12/2006

General Juanita Barboa No 9/28/2006 Correspondence

Unknown Juanita Barboa No 10/10/2006

Technical Report Juanita Barboa No 10/10/2006

General Michael Harty No 10/10/2006 Correspondence

General Carol A. Mansfield No 10/10/2006 Correspondence

GGNRA003822 General Michael Edwards No 10/10/2006 Correspondence

General Dana Otto No 10/5/2006 Correspondence

Press Releases David A. No 9/29/2006 Fahrenthold, Washington Post

Unknown USFWS No 4/22/1997

Technical Report Juanita Barboa No 10/13/2006

Internal Notes Juanita Barboa No 10/17/2006 Internal Notes Lucy Bambrey No 10/18/2006

Internal Notes Kevin R Crooks No multiple versions 10/11/2006

Technical Report Kevin R Crooks No 10/13/2006

Policy Documents Dan Niosi No 10/13/2006

Internal Notes Carol Mansfield No 9/28/2006

Internal Notes Lori Gutman No 9/29/2006

Internal Notes Carol Mansfield No 9/27/2006

GGNRA003823 Internal Notes Karen Lusby No 9/26/2006

Internal Notes Lori Gutman No 9/28/2006

Internal Notes Carol Mansfield No 9/27/2006

Internal Notes Dan Niosi No 9/13/2006

Internal Notes Lori Gutman No 9/18/2006

Public Comments National Park No 9/18/2006 Service

Internal Notes Kevin R Crooks No 9/18/2006

Public Comments National Park No 9/18/2006 Service

General Lori Gutman No 9/15/2006 Correspondence

Internal Notes Kevin R Crooks No 9/25/2006

Internal Notes Kevin R Crooks No 9/25/2006

Audio/Visual NPS No 8/29/2006 Materials Meeting Notes Kevin R Crooks No 8/15/2006

GGNRA003824 Technical Report National Park No 8/21/2006 Service

Technical Report National Park No 8/21/2006 Service

Meeting Notes National Park No 8/16/2006 Service

Internal Notes National Park No 8/22/2006 Service

Policy Documents National Park No 8/21/2006 Service Internal Notes National Park No 8/21/2006 Service Internal Notes Rebecca Byron No 8/14/2006

Internal Notes Colleen Ruddick No 9/11/2006

Internal Notes Colleen Ruddick No 9/10/2006

Internal Notes Lori Gutman No 9/11/2006 Internal Notes Lori Gutman No 9/11/2006 Internal Notes Ashley Cobb No 9/11/2006

Internal Notes National Park No 9/8/2006 Service Internal Notes Colleen Ruddick No 9/7/2006

Internal Notes Colleen Riddick No 9/11/2006

Internal Notes National Park No 9/7/2006 Service Internal Notes Michael Harty No 9/7/2006

Internal Notes National Park No 9/7/2006 Service

GGNRA003825 Internal Notes Dan Niosi No Policy Documents National Park No 9/7/2006 Service

Internal Notes Juanita Barboa No multiple versions 10/18/2006

General Lucy Bambrey No 10/18/2006 Correspondence

Technical Report Kevin R Crooks No 9/27/2006

Unknown Dan Niosi No multiple versions 10/19/2006

General Sarah Bransom No 10/18/2006 Correspondence

Unknown Michael B. No 9/25/2006 Edwards

Unknown Dan Niosi and No 10/17/2006 Juanita Barboa Internal Notes Juanita Barboa No 6/27/2005

General Kevin R Crooks No 10/13/2006 Correspondence

Internal Notes Louis Berger No

GGNRA003826 Unknown Kevin R Crooks No 7/7/2006

Unknown Sarah Bransom No 10/13/2006

Technical Report Harpers Ferry No Division of Interpretive Planning Compliance Kevin R Crooks No Documents

Meeting Notes Kevin R Crooks No 10/25/2006

Internal Notes Kevin R Crooks No

Public Comments National Park No Service

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Meeting Notes Kevin R Crooks No 5/19/2006

General Sarah Bransom No 8/15/2006 Correspondence

Technical Report National Park No 10/7/2005 Service Internal Notes National Park No 9/11/2006 Service Kevin R Crooks No Internal Notes Daphne Hatch No 1/9/2007

Technical Report PRBO No 12/1/2003 Conservation Science

GGNRA003827 General Kevin R Crooks No 10/27/2006 Correspondence

General Sarah Bransom No 10/26/2006 Correspondence

General Lucy Bambrey No 10/25/2006 Correspondence

Meeting Notes Juanita Barboa No 10/25/2006

Kevin R Crooks No 10/25/2006

Press Releases Arthur Feinstein No 10/25/2006

Internal Notes Tom Flanagan No 10/24/2006

Meeting Notes National Park No 11/8/2006 Service General Kevin R Crooks No 10/27/2006 Correspondence

Internal Notes James Marks No 10/27/2006

General Karen Lusby No 11/3/2006 Correspondence

General Lucy Bambrey - No 11/7/2006 Correspondence Louis Berger

General Heidi West No 11/13/2006 Correspondence

General Carol Mansfield No 12/20/2006 Correspondence

GGNRA003828 General Heidi West No 12/14/2006 Correspondence

General Juanita Barboa No 1/4/2007 Correspondence

General Sarah Bransom No 10/27/2006 Correspondence

Technical Report National Park No 10/30/2006 Service Internal Notes Sarah Bransom No 10/30/2006

General Lucy Bambrey No 11/1/2006 Correspondence

Internal Notes National Park No 9/22/2006 Service Technical Report Kevin D. Lafferty No 2/11/2001

Technical Report Kevin D. Lafferty No 1/3/2001

Technical Report GGNRA No 10/7/2002

Internal Notes Sarah Bransom No 1/14/2007

General Sarah Bransom No 1/13/2007 Correspondence

GGNRA003829 Internal Notes Heidi West No 1/12/2007

General Richard Podolsky No 1/11/2007 Correspondence

Internal Notes Kevin R Crooks No 1/10/2007

Internal Notes Dan Niosi No 1/10/2007

Technical Report NPS - GGNRA No 1/9/2007

Internal Notes Sarah Bransom No 1/9/2007

Internal Notes Heidi West No 1/3/2007

Internal Notes Sarah Bransom No 12/14/2006

General Sarah Bransom No 12/18/2006 Correspondence

Internal Notes Thomas Flanagan No 11/21/2006

Internal Notes Shirwin Smith No 11/24/2006

Unknown Shirwin Smith No 11/14/2006

Unknown National Park No 11/6/2006 Service Technical Report Jones & Stokes No

GGNRA003830 General Sarah Bransom No 2/21/2007 Correspondence

Technical Report Patrick Tierney No 2/22/2007

Internal Notes Daphne Hatch No 1/17/2007

Internal Notes Thomas Flanagan No 1/16/2007

General Heidi West No 1/16/2007 Correspondence

Technical Report Lorraine No 8/1/2003 Andrusiak General Heidi West No 1/16/2007 Correspondence

General Sarah Bransom No 1/16/2007 Correspondence

General Heidi West No 1/16/2007 Correspondence

General Heidi West No 1/15/2007 Correspondence

General Dan Niosi No 1/15/2007 Correspondence

General National Park No 1/15/2007 Correspondence Service

General Sarah Bransom No 1/15/2007 Correspondence

Technical Report Sarah Bransom No 1/14/2007

General Christine Powell No 1/22/2007 Correspondence

GGNRA003831 General Heidi West No 1/21/2007 Correspondence

General Juanita Barboa No 1/21/2007 Correspondence

General Sarah Bransom No 1/21/2007 Correspondence

General Sarah Bransom No 1/21/2007 Correspondence

General Dan Niosi No 1/19/2007 Correspondence

General Richard Podolsky No 1/19/2007 Correspondence

General Richard Podolsky No 1/19/2007 Correspondence

General Carol Mansfield No 1/18/2007 Correspondence

General Sarah Bransom No 1/17/2007 Correspondence

General Kevin R Crooks No 1/26/2007 Correspondence

General Sarah Bransom No 1/26/2007 Correspondence

Internal Notes Thomas Flanagan No 1/25/2007

General Chris Powell No 1/24/2007 Correspondence

Internal Notes Kevin R Crooks No 1/24/2007

GGNRA003832 Internal Notes Sarah Bransom No 1/24/2007

Internal Notes Lori Gutman No 10/2/2006

Internal Notes Juanita Barboa No 1/24/2007

General Sarah Bransom No 1/23/2007 Correspondence

General Sarah Bransom No 1/23/2007 Correspondence

General Sarah Bransom No 1/22/2007 Correspondence

Compliance Presidio Trust No 7/1/2001 Documents

Compliance Presidio Trust No 7/1/2001 Documents Internal Notes Shirwin Smith No 11/14/2005

General Shirwin Smith No 3/10/2006 Correspondence

Press Releases No

Unknown No 3/3/2005

GGNRA003833 Policy Documents No 3/11/2005

Policy Documents No 3/11/2005

Legal Documents No 10/4/1993

Policy Documents No 8/16/2002

Meeting Notes No 4/21/2004

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Internal Notes No 12/14/2004

General No 3/12/2005 Correspondence

GGNRA003834 No 9/22/1997

Technical Report No 8/15/2005

Technical Report No

No 10/25/2007

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General Brian O'Neill No 10/14/2004 Correspondence

Technical Report No 5/5/1987

Technical Report No 7/20/2004

Press Releases No 2/15/2000

GGNRA003835 Legal- policy and DOI No 4/21/2006 guidance

PATH company GGNRA No communications

Scott Miller No 3/1/2001

Internal GOGA No Correspondence and Meetings PATH company Dawn Adams No 9/1/2003 communications

PATH company Dawn Adams No 10/12/2004 communications

PATH company No 7/2/2001 communications

PATH company Catherine No communications Peterlein

PATH company Gary Page No 9/21/1994 communications

PATH company Gary Page No 1/1/1986 communications

GGNRA003836 Internal Michael B. No 11/29/2007 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Mary Alice No 11/29/2007 Correspondence Koeneke and Meetings Internal Mary Alice No 11/29/2007 Correspondence Koeneke and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 10/26/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 10/26/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 10/26/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 10/26/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Mary Alice No 11/29/2007 Correspondence Koeneke and Meetings

Internal Shirwin Smith No 10/30/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Suzie Boltz No 10/30/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Mary Alice No 11/29/2007 Correspondence Koeneke and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 10/30/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Jules Evens No 1/28/2008 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA003837 Internal Jules Evens No 9/28/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Jules Evens No 11/7/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Jules Evens No 1/23/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Jules Evens No 10/4/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael Edwards No 11/13/2007 Correspondence and Meetings

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GGNRA003838 Internal Michael Edwards No 10/9/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael Edwards No 12/17/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael Edwards No 11/9/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael Edwards No 1/16/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael Edwards No 10/12/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael Edwards No 10/17/2007 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Michael B. No 10/29/2007 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael Edwards No 10/18/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael Edwards No 10/15/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael Edwards No 11/6/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael Edwards No 1/18/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Mary Alice No 2/26/2008 Correspondence Koeneke and Meetings Internal Jules Evens No 3/16/2008 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA003839 Internal Mary Alice No 2/15/2008 Correspondence Koeneke and Meetings

Internal Michael Edwards No 1/29/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael Edwards No 12/13/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 12/17/2007 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 10/30/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 10/5/2007 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Shirwin Smith No 10/5/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 12/21/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 11/20/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 12/20/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 10/26/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 1/18/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 12/20/2007 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA003840 Internal Shirwin Smith No 1/31/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 9/27/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 10/31/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 10/17/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 10/26/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 1/18/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 10/26/2007 Correspondence and Meetings

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GGNRA003841 Internal Shirwin Smith No 10/30/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 1/10/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 11/13/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 10/31/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 11/15/2007 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Shirwin Smith No 9/26/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 10/23/2007 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Shirwin Smith No 9/26/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 12/4/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 9/21/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 10/18/2007 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Shirwin Smith No 10/27/2007 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA003842 Internal Shirwin Smith No 10/2/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 12/21/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 11/29/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 9/26/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 10/26/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 1/31/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 10/19/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 10/3/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Public comment No 9/26/2006 and meetings

PATH company Campbell Grading No 7/5/2005 communications and General Engineering

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PATH company Emily Newby No communications

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GGNRA003843 Legal- policy and California No 2/1/2008 guidance Department of Fish and Game Legal- policy and California No 1/1/2008 guidance Department of Fish and Game PATH company California No communications Department of Fish and Game PATH company Sally de Becker No communications

Internal Suzie Boltz No 5/9/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Legal- policy and US Dept. of No 2/28/1996 guidance Interior Legal- policy and Daphne Hatch No 6/29/2007 guidance

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PATH company California No 2/1/2008 communications Department of Fish and Game Legal- policy and California No 4/1/2008 guidance Department of Fish and Game PATH company Vanessa No communications K.Rashbrook and J. Hall Cushman

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GGNRA003844 Legal- policy and U.S. Fish and No 6/29/2007 guidance Wildlife Service

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GGNRA003845 PATH company No 12/30/2005 communications

Internal No 4/26/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Legal- policy and No 12/12/2008 guidance Legal- policy and No 12/31/2007 guidance PATH company No 12/31/2007 communications

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PATH company No 12/31/2006 communications

PATH company No 9/30/1999 communications

GGNRA003846 Compliance No 3/9/2004 documents

PATH company No 10/31/2003 communications

PATH company No 2/27/2004 communications

PATH company No 2/18/2009 communications

PATH company No 2/19/2009 communications

Internal No 11/18/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal No 8/20/2008 Correspondence and Meetings PATH company No 12/31/2008 communications

Internal No 2/14/2008 Correspondence and Meetings PATH company No 3/31/1980 communications

Legal- policy and No 4/3/2009 guidance

GGNRA003847 Internal No 3/18/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal No 12/5/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal No 11/19/2008 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal No 11/19/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal No 11/19/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal No 3/12/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal No 3/12/2008 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal No 1/14/2009 Correspondence and Meetings Internal No 11/26/2008 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal No 9/29/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal No 5/30/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal No 11/21/2008 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA003848 Internal No 4/10/2008 Correspondence and Meetings

PATH company No 4/10/2008 communications

PATH company No 4/10/2008 communications

Internal No 3/25/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal No 3/18/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal No 3/18/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal No 3/18/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Compliance No 3/18/2008 documents

PATH company No 9/1/2004 communications

PATH company No 9/5/2006 communications

Internal No 3/17/2008 Correspondence and Meetings PATH company No 3/18/2008 communications

Compliance No 3/18/2008 documents

GGNRA003849 Internal No 3/16/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal No 3/12/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal No 3/12/2008 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal No 3/13/2008 Correspondence and Meetings PATH company No 3/13/2008 communications

Internal No 11/18/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal No 3/14/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal No 3/18/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal No 4/23/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal No 11/26/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal No 3/18/2008 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal No 9/29/2008 Correspondence and Meetings

Compliance No 9/29/2008 documents

GGNRA003850 PATH company No 3/14/2008 communications

PATH company No 4/23/2008 communications

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GGNRA003851 Compliance No 12/31/2007 documents

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Internal No 3/17/2009 Correspondence and Meetings PATH company No 11/1/2004 communications

Internal No 1/23/2009 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal No 1/21/2009 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA003852 Internal No 1/23/2009 Correspondence and Meetings Internal No 1/23/2009 Correspondence and Meetings Unknown No 12/31/2008

Internal No 1/25/2009 Correspondence and Meetings Internal No 1/23/2009 Correspondence and Meetings PATH company No 3/27/2009 communications

Internal No 4/15/2009 Correspondence and Meetings Unknown No 4/15/2009

Internal No 3/26/2009 Correspondence and Meetings Unknown No 2/20/2009 PATH company No 4/2/2004 communications

PATH company No 5/7/2007 communications

PATH company No 11/15/1996 communications

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GGNRA003853 PATH company No 12/31/2006 communications

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Internal No 2/24/2009 Correspondence and Meetings Internal No 1/21/2009 Correspondence and Meetings PATH company No 7/13/2007 communications

Internal No 1/23/2009 Correspondence and Meetings Internal No 1/23/2009 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal No 2/20/2009 Correspondence and Meetings Internal No 2/23/2009 Correspondence and Meetings Internal No 2/23/2009 Correspondence and Meetings Internal No 1/23/2009 Correspondence and Meetings Internal No 2/18/2009 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA003854 Compliance No 3/11/2009 documents

Internal No 2/3/2009 Correspondence and Meetings Internal No 2/3/2009 Correspondence and Meetings Internal No 3/17/2009 Correspondence and Meetings Internal No 11/26/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Unknown No 9/29/2008

PATH company No 12/31/2008 communications

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Press releases, No 1/8/2009 newspaper and magazine articles

Technical and LSU School of No 1/1/2009 Scientific Reports Veterinary Medicine Technical and Maryland No 1/1/2009 Scientific Reports Department of Natural Resources

Technical and Michelle Hladik No 1/1/2008 Scientific Reports

GGNRA003855 Compliance No 3/2/2009 documents

Press releases, No 1/1/2009 newspaper and magazine articles

Technical and CT River Coastal No 1/1/2009 Scientific Reports Conservation Group Connecticut Conservation Group Technical and Jason Dunlop No 1/3/2005 Scientific Reports

Technical and No 1/1/2009 Scientific Reports

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Technical and Stinson Beach No 1/1/2009 Scientific Reports Water County District Press releases, No 3/24/2009 newspaper and magazine articles

Press releases, No 10/8/2009 newspaper and magazine articles

Technical and No Scientific Reports

GGNRA003856 Press releases, No 2/22/2006 newspaper and magazine articles

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Press releases, No 4/3/2006 newspaper and magazine articles

Technical and Yvonne Baskin No 4/3/2000 Scientific Reports

Technical and Bruno Mainini, No 6/4/1992 Scientific Reports Peter Neuhaus and Paul Ingold Technical and George Durgerian No 1/1/2009 Scientific Reports

Technical and Christof Schenck No 1/1/2009 Scientific Reports and Elke Stail

Technical and No 1/1/1997 Scientific Reports

Technical and University of No 8/14/1998 Scientific Reports Wyoming

Technical and David Pimentel No 1/3/2000 Scientific Reports

GGNRA003857 Technical and Dr. Piero No 1/1/1999 Scientific Reports Genovesi and E. Dupre Technical and Marc Bekoff and No 1/1/1997 Scientific Reports and Carron Meaney

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Technical and Charles A Drost No 1/1/2009 Scientific Reports and Gary M Fellers Technical and Kathryn Williams, No 1/1/2009 Scientific Reports Michael Weston, Stacy Henry, and Grainne Maguire

Technical and Cynthia Mills No 3/1/1999 Scientific Reports

Technical and Nina Roberts No 3/1/2007 Scientific Reports

Technical and Patrick M. Soluri No 1/1/2009 Scientific Reports

Technical and No 4/26/2001 Scientific Reports

GGNRA003858 Technical and Norma Woolf No 1/1/2009 Scientific Reports

Internal No 11/24/2009 Correspondence and Meetings Internal No 11/24/2009 Correspondence and Meetings Internal No 11/24/2009 Correspondence and Meetings Compliance No 1/1/2009 documents

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Compliance No 8/11/2009 documents Compliance CDR Associates No 9/14/2004 documents The Center for Collaborative Policy Compliance No 7/3/2006 documents

Compliance No 3/26/2008 documents

Press releases, No 1/25/2010 newspaper and magazine articles

Technical and Tom Chester No 10/22/2001 Scientific Reports

Press releases, City of Boulder No 12/3/2009 newspaper and magazine articles

GGNRA003859 Technical and City of Nashville No 9/6/2005 Scientific Reports

Press releases, City of Santa Cruz No newspaper and magazine articles

Press releases, Marin County No 8/22/2008 newspaper and Open Space magazine articles District

Legal- policy and Marin County No guidance Open Space District Press releases, San Mateo County No 8/3/2009 newspaper and magazine articles

Press releases, California Water No 10/15/2008 newspaper and Resources Control magazine articles Board

Press releases, East Bay Regional No newspaper and Park District magazine articles

Press releases, East Bay Regional No newspaper and Park District magazine articles

Technical and Cynthia Mills No 3/1/1999 Scientific Reports

Public comment NPSGGN No 8/1/2006 and meetings

Technical and US Dept. of No 9/1/1997 Scientific Reports Interior

Internal NPS No 11/7/2002 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA003860 Technical and NPS No 8/1/2007 Scientific Reports

Technical and Christof Schenck No Scientific Reports and Elke Stail

Technical and American No 6/1/2001 Scientific Reports Veterinary Medical Association Technical and Beach Watch No Scientific Reports

Technical and Beach Watch No Scientific Reports

Technical and California No Scientific Reports Academy of Sciences Technical and California Invasive No 2/1/2006 Scientific Reports Plant Council

Technical and California Native No 1/18/2010 Scientific Reports Plant Society

Technical and California Native No 1/27/2010 Scientific Reports Plant Society

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Technical and Connecticut River No Scientific Reports Coastal Conservation District Technical and Connecticut River No 1/14/2010 Scientific Reports Coastal Conservation District

GGNRA003861 Technical and Center for Disease No 3/27/2008 Scientific Reports Control

Technical and State of California No 12/1/1992 Scientific Reports Department of Fish and Game

Technical and State of California No 2/1/2004 Scientific Reports Department of Fish and Game

Technical and State of California No 2/1/2009 Scientific Reports Department of Fish and Game

Press releases, U.S. Food and No 2/1/2004 newspaper and Drug magazine articles Administration Federal Highway Administration

Press releases, U.S. Food and No newspaper and Drug magazine articles Administration

Technical and Riparian Habitat No 1/1/2004 Scientific Reports Joint Venture

Technical and Matthew No 5/18/2009 Scientific Reports Zlatunich

Press releases, Golden Gate No newspaper and National Parks magazine articles Conservancy

Technical and Daphne Hatch No 11/15/1996 Scientific Reports

Technical and Heal the Bay No 5/24/2006 Scientific Reports

GGNRA003862 Technical and Heal the Bay No 5/20/2009 Scientific Reports

Technical and G. Joslin, and H. No 9/1/1999 Scientific Reports Youmans

Technical and Marine Mammal No 1/1/2001 Scientific Reports Center

Technical and Marine Mammal No Scientific Reports Center

Technical and John Martini No Scientific Reports

Technical and May & Associates No 11/1/2005 Scientific Reports Inc

Technical and National Invasive No 4/27/2006 Scientific Reports Species Council

Technical and National Marine No 5/5/1999 Scientific Reports Fisheries Service

Press releases, GGNRA No 7/23/2009 newspaper and magazine articles

Technical and GGNRA No 1/1/1997 Scientific Reports

Technical and GGNRA No 12/20/1999 Scientific Reports

Technical and J.Freeman, No 7/1/1999 Scientific Reports S.Haller, D.Hansen, J.Martini, and K. Weitze Technical and EIP Associates and No 8/1/2003 Scientific Reports Wilbur Smith Associates

GGNRA003863 Technical and S.Stafford and A. No 4/2/2004 Scientific Reports Horne

Technical and Amy Hoke and H. No 9/1/2004 Scientific Reports Eliot Foulds

Technical and NPS No Scientific Reports

Technical and Kristen Ward and No 1/1/2006 Scientific Reports Myla Ablog

Technical and GGNRA No 6/1/2006 Scientific Reports

Internal Shirwin Smith No 2/3/2009 Correspondence and Meetings Technical and GOGA No 8/2/2007 Scientific Reports

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Technical and NPS No 12/1/2008 Scientific Reports

Technical and NPS No 8/1/2008 Scientific Reports

Agency Shirwin Smith No 2/18/2009 consultation meetings and correspondence Technical and NPS No Scientific Reports

Technical and NPS No 12/8/2008 Scientific Reports

Technical and NPS No 8/18/2009 Scientific Reports

GGNRA003864 Technical and NPS No Scientific Reports

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Technical and U.S. Department No Scientific Reports of Agriculture

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Technical and U.S. Department No Scientific Reports of Agriculture

Technical and U.S. Department No Scientific Reports of Agriculture

Technical and U.S. Department No Scientific Reports of Agriculture

Technical and U.S. Department No Scientific Reports of Agriculture

GGNRA003865 Technical and U.S. Department No Scientific Reports of Agriculture

Technical and No Scientific Reports

Technical and No Scientific Reports

Technical and J.M. Scheyer and No 1/1/2005 Scientific Reports K.W. Hipple

Technical and Oregon No Scientific Reports Department of Human Services Press releases, Pacifica Land No 10/1/2008 newspaper and Trust magazine articles

Technical and Beach Watch No 1/1/2008 Scientific Reports

Press releases, Jane Kay No 5/21/2009 newspaper and magazine articles

Technical and Cristina Sandoval No 12/31/2007 Scientific Reports

Technical and Peter Banks No 7/13/2007 Scientific Reports

Technical and G.Hayes and D. No 1/20/2007 Scientific Reports Taylor

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Technical and Jennifer No 11/1/2004 Scientific Reports Schulzitski and Will Russell

GGNRA003866 Technical and No Scientific Reports

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Technical and Megan Warren No 5/7/2007 Scientific Reports

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Technical and F.Solop and No 8/15/2002 Scientific Reports K.Hagen

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Technical and U.S. Fish and No 5/1/2001 Scientific Reports Wildlife Service

Technical and U.S. Fish and No 5/28/2002 Scientific Reports Wildlife Service

GGNRA003867 Technical and U.S. Fish and No 8/8/2003 Scientific Reports Wildlife Service

Technical and U.S. Fish and No 12/7/2005 Scientific Reports Wildlife Service

Technical and U.S. Fish and No 12/1/2005 Scientific Reports Wildlife Service

Technical and U.S. Fish and No 4/28/2009 Scientific Reports Wildlife Service

Technical and U.S. Fish and No 8/13/2007 Scientific Reports Wildlife Service

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Technical and U.S. Fish and No 1/31/2008 Scientific Reports Wildlife Service

Technical and U.S. Fish and No 8/28/2008 Scientific Reports Wildlife Service

Technical and U.S. Fish and No 8/28/2008 Scientific Reports Wildlife Service

Technical and Marcia Semenoff- No 1/1/2005 Scientific Reports Irving and Judd A. Howell

GGNRA003868 Technical and USGS No 1/1/2008 Scientific Reports

Technical and The Nature No 11/1/1994 Scientific Reports Conservancy

Technical and No 9/8/2004 Scientific Reports

Internal Shirwin Smith No 1/21/2009 Correspondence and Meetings Technical and Wild Equity No Scientific Reports Institute

Technical and Wild Equity No Scientific Reports Institute

Technical and Wild Equity No Scientific Reports Institute

Technical and Wild Equity No Scientific Reports Institute

Technical and Wild Equity No Scientific Reports Institute

Technical and Matthew No 5/18/2009 Scientific Reports Zlatunich

Technical and Peter Daszak, No 1/21/2000 Scientific Reports Andrew Cunningham, and Alex Hyatt Technical and Wild Equity No Scientific Reports Institute

Technical and Michigan No Scientific Reports Department of Natural Resources

GGNRA003869 Technical and No Scientific Reports

Technical and Gregory Bourne No 3/26/2008 Scientific Reports and Catherine McCracken Press releases, NPS No newspaper and magazine articles

Unknown No 1/22/2010

Technical and California Coastal No 12/1/2008 Scientific Reports Commission

Technical and City and County of No Scientific Reports San Francisco

Press releases, Center for Habitat No 10/20/2008 newspaper and Restoration magazine articles

Technical and The City of Daly No 8/1/2008 Scientific Reports City

Technical and City of Daly City No 8/1/2006 Scientific Reports

Technical and Alta Planning and No 8/19/2008 Scientific Reports Design

Press releases, Coastsider No 1/26/2010 newspaper and magazine articles

Press releases, Mark Prado No 1/19/2010 newspaper and magazine articles

Technical and Marin County Fire No 7/5/2005 Scientific Reports Department

GGNRA003870 Press releases, Wendy Chavez No 4/10/2008 newspaper and magazine articles

Technical and Max Kuker No 2/11/2008 Scientific Reports

Technical and Golden Gate No Scientific Reports National Parks Conservancy Technical and Wild Equity No Scientific Reports Institute

Press releases, Trails Forever No 10/1/2009 newspaper and Golden Gate magazine articles National Parks Conservancy Press releases, Golden Gate No newspaper and National Parks magazine articles Conservancy

Press releases, Golden Gate No newspaper and National Parks magazine articles Conservancy

Press releases, Golden Gate No newspaper and National Parks magazine articles Conservancy

Technical and Kevin D. Lafferty No 1/3/2001 Scientific Reports

Press releases, Maryland No newspaper and Department of magazine articles Natural Resources

Press releases, Marine Mammal No 1/21/2010 newspaper and Center magazine articles

Technical and National Oceanic No 5/28/2009 Scientific Reports and Atmospheric Administration

GGNRA003871 Technical and NPS No 8/8/2008 Scientific Reports

Technical and NPS No 3/31/2008 Scientific Reports

Technical and NPS No 2/16/2009 Scientific Reports

Technical and NPS No 8/12/2009 Scientific Reports

Technical and NPS No 11/26/2008 Scientific Reports

Technical and NPS No 2/2/2009 Scientific Reports

Technical and NPS No 4/24/2007 Scientific Reports

Technical and Historic Streetcar No Scientific Reports Extension Organization

Technical and NPS No 6/10/2009 Scientific Reports

Technical and NPS No 10/2/2007 Scientific Reports

Technical and NPS No 12/4/2009 Scientific Reports

Technical and NPS No 8/19/2006 Scientific Reports

GGNRA003872 Press releases, NPS No 4/28/2007 newspaper and magazine articles

Technical and NPS No Scientific Reports

Technical and NPS No 11/4/2009 Scientific Reports

Technical and NPS No 10/30/2007 Scientific Reports

Technical and NPS No 10/4/2009 Scientific Reports

Technical and NPS No Scientific Reports

Technical and NPS No Scientific Reports

Technical and Northern Virginia No 12/7/2005 Scientific Reports planning District Commission

Press releases, No 5/15/2009 newspaper and magazine articles

Press releases, No 5/5/2009 newspaper and magazine articles

Press releases, Presidio Parkway No newspaper and Organization magazine articles

Press releases, John Upton No 1/10/2010 newspaper and magazine articles

GGNRA003873 Technical and stormwatercenter No Scientific Reports .net

Press releases, Presidio Trust No newspaper and magazine articles

Press releases, U.S. Department No 10/17/2009 newspaper and of Transportation magazine articles

Technical and U.S. Fish and No 9/11/1985 Scientific Reports Wildlife Service

Technical and No Scientific Reports

Technical and Stephen Saunders No 7/1/2008 Scientific Reports and Tom Easley

Internal No Revised Cover and 11/7/2007 Correspondence Errata Combined and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 11/13/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 10/30/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No Attachments 12/13/2007 Correspondence Edwards Climate Change and Meetings webinar notes Rev. 8.23.07.doc Internal Shirwin Smith No NHL 1993 11/20/2007 Correspondence Update.pdf and Meetings Compliance Unknown No 11/19/2007 documents Internal National Park No 11/1/2004 Correspondence Service and Meetings Technical and Christof and Elke No Date Unknown Scientific Reports Schenck and Stail

GGNRA003874 Technical and Various No 5/27/2009 Scientific Reports

Unknown Snohomish No 5/2/2005 County Public Works Unknown No 10/31/2007

Unknown Shirwin Smith No 10/31/2007

Internal Shirwin Smith No 10/4/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No Dog Walking Pet 10/5/2007 Correspondence Sitting.doc and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No Attachments LE 10/3/2007 Correspondence Staff info and Meetings requested 0407.doc 2007 Draft Commercial Dog policy.doc Professional Dog Walkers GGNRA.doc

Internal Shirwin Smith No Attachments 10/30/2007 Correspondence OB_Summary_Pre and Meetings &Post_Enforceme nt.xls Agency Sheila Styron No 2/8/2008 consultation meetings and correspondence Internal Michael B. No Attachments Draft 11/27/2007 Correspondence Edwards Outline with EQD and Meetings Edits 11.27.07.doc

Internal Michael B. No NRReviewComme 1/3/2008 Correspondence Edwards ntForm Fraft and Meetings Affected Env. 070706.doc

GGNRA003875 Internal Michael B No Attachments 11/7/2007 Correspondence Edwards Revised Cover and and Meetings Errata Combined.pdf Legal- policy and San Francisco No 5/8/2002 guidance Recreation and Park Department

Shirwin Smith No 11/13/2007 Internal Shirwin Smith No Attachments 12/10/2007 Correspondence Detail and Meetings Version_GMP Desired Conditions Table_111507.doc Summary Version_GMP Desired Conditions Table 111507.doc

Internal Michael B No Attachments 12/10/2007 Correspondence Edwards Detail and Meetings Version_GMP Desired Conditions Table_111507.doc Summary Version_GMP Desired Conditions Table 111507.doc

Internal Michael B. No Attachments pic- 12/17/2007 Correspondence Edwards 31196.jpg-EA and Meetings LOGO AMP Matrix by Issue-Impact and Location.xls

Internal Unknown No 10/4/2007 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA003876 Internal Mary Alice No Attachments 3/18/2008 Correspondence Koeneke Federal and and Meetings GGNRA Management Species Table Draft.xls Technical and Julie Thrower No 2/8/2008 Scientific Reports

Internal Shirwin Smith No EA Schedule 10/18/2007 Correspondence 10.25.26.07 and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 10/3/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Michael B. No Email response 11/29/2007 Edwards that does not involve the original email or attachment Shirwin Smith No Attachment 2007.07.16_OTS_ Program_Draft.do c Internal Shirwin Smith No 10/2/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal GOGA No 12/11/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No Attachments 2007 10/3/2007 Correspondence GGNRA Draft and Meetings Commercial Dog Policy jmw.doc

GGNRA003877 Internal Michael B. No Attachments 11/6/2007 Correspondence Edwards Final_GGNRA_Co and Meetings mm_Mtg_6_Sum mary_to_NPS.doc GGNRA)guiding Principles_Final.do c Behavior_expecta tions_tool_04050 7compiled.doc Mgmt_Measures_ Tool040507compil ed.doc

Internal Natural Resources No 7/7/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Natural Resources No 7/7/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B No Attachments Correspondence Edwards Revised Draft and Meetings Parameter for RegNeg071906.do c parameters closure justifications 7.11.05- CORRUPTED FILE Internal Michael B. No 12/4/2007 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B No 10/30/2007 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No Attachments 10/27/2007 Correspondence Edwards GGNRAWkGPRepo and Meetings rt_102507.doc Internal Shirwin Smith No 12/20/2007 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA003878 Internal Michael B. No 10/2/2007 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal US Fish and No 11/29/2007 Correspondence Wildlife Service and Meetings Internal unknown No 11/27/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal unknown No 11/29/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal unknown No 11/29/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Compliance unknown No 11/29/2007 documents Internal unknown No 11/29/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal City of Boulder No 2/28/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal unknown No 12/3/2009 Correspondence and Meetings Internal National Park No 12/3/2009 Correspondence Service and Meetings Internal unknown No 12/4/2009 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Unknown No 11/24/2009 Correspondence and Meetings Public comment unknown No 6/10/2009 and meetings Internal unknown No 1/6/2009 Correspondence and Meetings Internal No 12/6/2009 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA003879 Internal National Park No 12/6/2009 Correspondence Service and Meetings Internal No 12/6/2009 Correspondence and Meetings Internal National Park No 12/6/2009 Correspondence Service and Meetings Internal National Park No 11/15/2007 Correspondence Service and Meetings Internal unknown No 11/15/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Technical and unknown No 3/4/2008 Scientific Reports

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Internal FWS No Date file was 10/26/2010 Correspondence created and Meetings

Technical and Lorraine No 8/1/2003 Scientific Reports Andrusiak

Technical and NPS No 3/2/2009 Scientific Reports

Technical and Burger No 10/1/2004 Scientific Reports

Technical and unknown No 9/1/2008 Scientific Reports

Technical and NPS No Date File was 10/5/2010 Scientific Reports created

Compliance Winzler & Kelly No 7/28/2010 documents

GGNRA003880 Technical and Shalene George No 11/1/2006 Scientific Reports and Kevin Crooks

Press releases, Trails Forever No Date of file 10/26/2010 newspaper and creation magazine articles

Technical and Keith Hamm No Year of 1/1/2007 Scientific Reports Publication

Technical and NPS - GGNRA No 5/16/2007 Scientific Reports

Technical and NPS - GGNRA No 6/29/2007 Scientific Reports

Technical and NPS - GGNRA No 3/6/2008 Scientific Reports

Compliance unknown No 6/8/2010 documents Kevin D. Lafferty No 2/11/2001

Technical and Kevin D. Lafferty No 1/3/2001 Scientific Reports

Technical and Kevin D. Lafferty No 11/22/2004 Scientific Reports

Technical and LEES Associates No Date of File 10/13/2010 Scientific Reports Landscape Creation Architects Compliance unknown No Date of File 10/6/2010 documents Creation Technical and Scott Miller No Year of 1/1/2001 Scientific Reports Publication

GGNRA003881 Compliance Marin County No 11/6/2007 documents Community Development Agency Technical and NPS No Year of 1/1/2008 Scientific Reports Publication

Technical and NPS No Year of 1/1/2008 Scientific Reports Publication

Compliance NPS No 3/1/2009 documents Technical and Farallones No Document was 1/6/2009 Scientific Reports National Marine accessed online at Sanctuary http://www.farall Association ones.org/BeachDa ta/BeachWatchDa ta.php

Technical and Marc Bekoff and No Anthrozoos 10(1) 1/1/2007 Scientific Reports and Carron Meaney Technical and Gregory Bourne No 3/26/2008 Scientific Reports and Catherine McCracken Compliance Marin Municipal No Month of 5/1/2002 documents Water District Publication Midpenninsula No Month of printing 10/1/2007 Regional Open Space Distict Technical and The Merck No Year of 1/1/2008 Scientific Reports Veterinary Publication Manual Technical and Dept of the No Month of 9/1/1980 Scientific Reports Interior National Publication Park Service

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GGNRA003882 Legal- policy and Dept of the No 11/20/2007 guidance Interior National Park Service

Technical and Seth Riley, Janet No Month of 1/1/2004 Scientific Reports Foley Bruno Publication Chomel Technical and Nina Roberts No Month of 3/1/2007 Scientific Reports Publication

Press releases, San Francisco No 4/20/2007 newspaper and Public Utilities magazine articles Commission

Press releases, San Francisco No Website date of 5/19/2010 newspaper and Recreation and access magazine articles Park Department

Press releases, Seattle Parks and No Website Locations 5/21/2007 newspaper and Recreation updated 10-8- magazine articles 2009 Regulations updated 5-18- 2007

Technical and Carolyn A. Sime No Month of 9/1/1999 Scientific Reports Publication

Technical and National Park No Month of 10/1/2007 Scientific Reports Service Publication

Technical and EPA No Month of 7/2/2001 Scientific Reports Publication

Technical and USFWS No 8/13/2007 Scientific Reports

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Internal EPA No 9/19/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Bill Merkle, No 11/1/2006 Correspondence Daphne Hatch, and Meetings Chris Powell, and Shirwin Smith

Internal David Jacob No 10/9/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Shirwin Smith No 6/8/2009

Internal Michael B. No 1/7/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 12/8/2009 Correspondence and Meetings Internal NPS No No day listed, only 2/1/2008 Correspondence month and year and Meetings Internal EA Engineering No 2/17/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Legal- policy and unknown No Year of 1/1/2009 guidance effectiveness Internal Shirwin Smith No 11/6/2009 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No Attached file 1/23/2009 Correspondence [1319] W Snowy and Meetings Plover on Ocean Beach 88.96.doc

GGNRA003884 Unknown unknown No 8/6/2007

Internal Bill Merkle No Attachment 6/29/2009 Correspondence [1336] NR and Meetings baseline73007v.2. doc Internal Carolyn Shoulders No 11/6/2009 Correspondence and Meetings Technical and Jennifer No Month of 11/1/2004 Scientific Reports Schulzitski and Publication Will Russell Technical and Unknown No Date is of File 1/12/2010 Scientific Reports creation, document undated Internal EA Engineering No Month on 8/3/2009 Correspondence document and Meetings Internal EA Engineering No Responses Drafted 1/1/2010 Correspondence 1/2010 and Meetings Internal Tracy Layfield No 1/7/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Carol Mansfield No Attachment Correspondence Thresholds as of and Meetings Feb 8 2007 Rev RTI .doc Internal Kathie Joyner No 1/21/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Unknown National Park No Undated, date is 7/28/2009 Service of file creation Unknown National Park No Undated, date is 7/28/2009 Service of file creation Internal Kathie Joyner No 2/8/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal GOGA No 2/8/2010 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA003885 Internal Kathie Joyner No Comments made 2/10/2010 Correspondence on September and Meetings 2009 Internal Kathie Joyner No Original 2/6/2010 Correspondence comments made and Meetings in September 2009 Internal Marybeth No 1/12/2010 Correspondence McFarland and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No Attachment 6/4/2009 Correspondence [1718] Local and Meetings file060409.xlsx Technical and No Date in filename 6/4/2009 Scientific Reports

Press releases, NPS No Date is of File 6/23/2010 newspaper and Creation, magazine articles document has no date Technical and John Takekawa, No Only year of 1/1/2003 Scientific Reports Michael Bias, Isa publication is Woo, Scott known Demers, Erin Boydston Technical and USFWS No 10/9/2007 Scientific Reports

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Technical and USDA - Natural No 1/13/2010 Scientific Reports Resources Conservation Service Technical and USDA - Natural No 1/13/2010 Scientific Reports Resources Conservation Service (NRCS)

GGNRA003886 Technical and USDA - Natural No 1/13/2010 Scientific Reports Resources Conservation Service Technical and USDA - Natural No 1/13/2010 Scientific Reports Resources Conservation Service Technical and NPS No Last year of 1/2/2006 Scientific Reports update

Technical and Michael Osbourn No Month of 2/1/2001 Scientific Reports publication

Technical and Kristen Dybala No Month of 4/1/2002 Scientific Reports Publication

Technical and unknown No Date is when 10/29/2007 Scientific Reports information was last updated prior to download

Internal Bill Merkle No 1/8/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Bill Merkle No 5/7/2009 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 12/16/2009 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Valsala Manaloor No Attachment 9/1/2009 Correspondence [1704] 2007-2008 and Meetings GGNRA Pet Incidents Internal Michael Edwards No Attachment is 12/14/2009 Correspondence internal draft and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 8/17/2009 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Daphne Hatch No 7/10/2009 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA003887 Internal Michael B. No Attachment is 1/7/2010 Correspondence Edwards internal draft and Meetings Technical and Andrew Forrest No 4/28/2006 Scientific Reports and Colleen Cassidy St. Clair Press releases, National Trust for No Date article was 4/9/2010 newspaper and Historic downloaded magazine articles Preservation

Press releases, NPS No Date file was 8/2/2010 newspaper and saved magazine articles

Technical and Mary Chase, No Year Paper was 1/3/2005 Scientific Reports Aaron Holmes, Published Thomas Gardali, Grant Ballard, Geoffrey Geupel, and Nadav Nur

Internal USFWS No 3/16/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 1/26/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Chris Powell No 1/29/2010 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA003888 Internal David Jacobs No Attachments 9/3/2009 Correspondence Matrix GOGA Dog and Meetings EIS_Ch4_0809.PA. docx Comment Matrix GOGA Dog EIS_Ch4_NR_0809 .docx Comment Matrix Dog EIS_Ch4_090109_ LE.docx Final Responses added to admin record

Internal Chris Powell No Attachments 1/29/2010 Correspondence Pic14333.gif and Meetings Internal Juanita Barboa No 1/25/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Tamara Williams No 1/13/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Bill Merkle No 1/15/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Bill Merkle No 1/15/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Bill Merkle No 1/14/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Bill Merkle No 1/12/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Bill Merkle No 1/15/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Bill Merkle No Attachment is 1/12/2010 Correspondence contact info in .vcf and Meetings format

GGNRA003889 Internal Bill Merkle No 1/13/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Bill Merkle No [Attachment Correspondence [1441] and Meetings Monitoring Report

Internal Bill Merkle No Attachments 1/12/2010 Correspondence [1517] WPA and Meetings report 2008- 2009.pdf [1651] FINAL SNPL Status Report 110206 corrected.pdf [1652] Final 07 Addendum_2006 Plover Monitoring_06.29. 07.doc Pic08322.jpg

Internal Bill Merkle No 1/14/2010 Correspondence and Meetings No 1/12/2010

Internal Bill Merkle No Attachment to 1/12/2010 Correspondence original Email and Meetings NotchTrail_bo.pdf

Internal Bill Merkle No Original Email 1/12/2010 Correspondence Attachment Cattle and Meetings Hill Memo.pdf

Internal Bill Merkle No Original email Correspondence attachment and Meetings 06F0163 Marin Headlands TMP- CCEP.doc Internal Bill Merkle and No Attachment 2/2/2010 Correspondence Brian Aviles pic18756.gif Not and Meetings referenced in final correspondence

GGNRA003890 Internal Bill Merkle No Attachment 1/14/2010 Correspondence Chapter 4 ist and Meetings Internal Review.docx INTERNAL DOCUMENT Internal Brian Aviles No Attachments 2/3/2010 Correspondence GOGAMUWOFoun and Meetings dationStatment08 05.pdf INTERNAL DOCUMENT pic0235.gif

Internal Tamara Williams No 1/13/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal No 1/22/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal EA Engineering No Date is of all 1/1/2010 Correspondence Comment and Meetings response dates Internal Darren Fong No 1/1/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Tamara Williams, No Month of 1/1/2010 Correspondence Sue Fritzke, and responses and Meetings Bill Merkle

Internal Marybeth No Date of comment 1/1/2010 Correspondence McFarland responses and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 1/29/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Kathie Joyner No 1/29/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Kathie Joyner No 1/8/2010 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA003891 Internal Kathie Joyner No Attachment 1/7/2010 Correspondence Comment and Meetings Template Dog EIS Ch4 Scolari.docx INTERNAL DOCUMENT

Internal Kathie Joyner No 2/7/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Kathie Joyner No 2/7/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Kathie Joyner No Attachment GOGA Correspondence Ch4 cultural and Meetings resources from TL w-one rev. from KJ 2.16.10.docx INTERNAL DRAFT

Internal Kathie Joyner No 2/8/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Kathie Joyner No 2/9/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Compliance National Park No Date is when file 5/15/2009 documents Service was saved, no date in document

Compliance National Park No Date is when 5/21/2009 documents Service document was last saved Internal Michael B No Attachment 1/30/2008 Correspondence Edwards Climate Change and Meetings and the GMP_12207.doc INTERNAL DOCUMENT

GGNRA003892 Internal Michael B. No Attachment 12/13/2007 Correspondence Edwards [1787] Climate and Meetings change webinar notes Rev 8.23.07.doc Unknown Sandy Hamilton No Attachment to 8/7/2007 [1786] Press releases, Environmental No 11/13/2007 newspaper and News Source magazine articles

Technical and Farallones No Date is month of 8/1/2008 Scientific Reports National Marine publication Sanctuary Association Technical and Phillip Williams No 3/11/2009 Scientific Reports and Associates Ltd. Technical and unknown No Document 3/1/2005 Scientific Reports published March 2005, no date

Press releases, California Native No Publication is 1/1/2008 newspaper and Grasslands Winter 2008 magazine articles Association

Compliance unknown No Date is of file 1/1/2007 documents creation is 1/21/2010 Internal Shirwin Smith No 5/21/2009 Correspondence and Meetings Compliance Jones & Stokes No Document 12/3/2007 documents Published December 2007, no Date information Technical and TetraTech No Month of 11/2/2009 Scientific Reports Publication, no date information

Technical and Mary Chase and No Year or Report 1/1/2005 Scientific Reports Aaron Holm

GGNRA003893 Technical and USGS No Year of 1/1/2006 Scientific Reports publication

Technical and Northern Virginia No Date downloaded 12/7/2005 Scientific Reports planning District from website Commission

Internal David Jacobs No 12/1/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Legal- policy and unknown No 9/22/2006 guidance Internal Juanita Barboa No Attachment is 1/11/2009 Correspondence internal draft and Meetings Local dog Polocies101306.d oc Technical and NPS No 3/23/2007 Scientific Reports

Technical and Jen Zarnoch and No 4/23/2007 Scientific Reports Jen Zarno

Technical and Susue Bennett No Spring 2008 4/1/2011 Scientific Reports

Legal- policy and USFWS No 3/15/1995 guidance

Internal Casey May No 8/7/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal No Attachment 6/8/2009 Correspondence [1313] and Meetings Outcome_RD Brief 41509 Internal Michael B. No 12/17/2009 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No Attachment is 5/1/2009 Correspondence Internal DRAFT and Meetings

GGNRA003894 Internal Shirwin Smith No 3/24/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 3/30/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Daphne Hatch, Bill No Month on 1/1/2010 Correspondence Merkle, and Document and Meetings Tamara Williams

Internal Marybeth No 1/1/2010 Correspondence McFarland and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 7/12/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 4/15/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B No Attachment 4/25/2010 Correspondence Edwards Permit Summary and Meetings for Dog plan - Alts. C & E 4.26.10

Internal Michael B. No 5/13/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Kathie Joyner No Attachment is 3/16/2010 Correspondence INTERNAL and Meetings DOCUMENT Internal Shirwin Smith No 7/12/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Daphne Hatch, Bill No Month on 1/1/2010 Correspondence Merkle, and document and Meetings Tamara Williams

Internal Michael B No 3/17/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 9/1/2010 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA003895 Internal Daphne Hatch, Bill No Date is from 5/17/2011 Correspondence Merkle, Darren document file and Meetings Fong, and Shirwin name Smith

Internal Shirwin Smith No Attachment is 4/21/2010 Correspondence internal draft. and Meetings Matrix w/ EA Responses is in [1824] Internal Shirwin Smith No 4/29/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No Attachment 5/17/2010 Correspondence [1824] and Meetings Internal Michael B No 7/16/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B No Attachments are 3/17/2010 Correspondence Edwards Internal and Meetings Documents Michael B No Attachments Edwards Chapter 3 and 4 comment matrices Internal Michael B. No Attachment 3/22/2010 Correspondence Edwards Comment matrix and Meetings to chapter 3

Internal Shirwin Smith No Attachment 4/22/2010 Correspondence [1840] Aerial and Meetings photo Internal Daphne Hatch No 4/23/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 4/20/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 4/22/2010 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA003896 Internal Various No date document 7/6/2010 Correspondence was last edited and Meetings Internal NPS No Date in file name 4/29/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No Attachment 4/21/2010 Correspondence [1839] 2008 and Meetings summary for GOGA operations Budget-final2 Other attachment is with different formatting, same document

Unknown NPS No Date is when 3/26/2010 document was received unknown No Month on photo 4/1/2010 Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/21/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/21/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Technical and Michael Mallin, No Date is year of 1/2/2006 Scientific Reports Virginia Johnson, publication Scott Ensign, Tara MacPherson

Internal Michael B. No Attachment is 4/21/2010 Correspondence Edwards INTERNAL DRAFT and Meetings Internal Various No First documented 3/1/2010 Correspondence in March 2010 and Meetings Internal Michael B. No Attachment 7/20/2010 Correspondence Edwards contact and Meetings info/business card

GGNRA003897 Internal Shirwin Smith No Attachments are 3/30/2010 Correspondence internal drafts of and Meetings sections of the EIS

Internal Shirwin Smith No 4/21/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No Attachments are 4/8/2010 Correspondence Edwards internal drafts and Meetings with revisions

Internal Shirwin Smith No 7/22/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 7/21/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 7/21/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Various No Date is month on 1/1/2010 Correspondence Document and Meetings Internal Various No Date is earliest 7/1/2009 Correspondence range of and Meetings comments made

Various No 5/9/2011

TR NOAA No 7/7/2010

GC Fritzke, Sue Yes 8/11/2010

TR National Park No 1/1/2001 Service

TR National Park No 1/1/2001 Service

TR San Francisco No 1/1/2001 Department of Public Health

GGNRA003898 PD USFWS No 4/15/1994

UK Vick, Jennifer No 7/1/2003

UK Salazar, Ken No 9/14/2009

UK Trails Forever No 1/1/2007

GC Medlin, Joel A. Yes 3/15/1995

TR USFWS No 5/2/1996

TR American No 6/1/2001 Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) UK Connecticut River No 1/1/2001 Coastal Conservation District UK Our Actions, Our No 1/1/2001 Estuary

UK FDA No 1/1/2010

GGNRA003899 PD Marin County No 11/6/2007 Community Development Agency UK National Park No 8/1/2000 Service

PD National Park No 10/21/2004 Service

PR Merial Limited No 5/5/2006

TR The Presidio Trust No 1/1/2001

PD San Francisco No 11/3/1998 Animal Care and Control

PR U.S. EPA No 2/12/2008

UK Idaho Department No 9/1/2006 of Parks and Recreation

TR Natural Resources No 1/1/2009 Program Center

GGNRA003900 UK National Park No 5/1/1981 Service

UK National Park No 1/1/1997 Service

UK Joanthan No 8/10/2011 Schechter

TR Luis E Santiago, No 1/1/2008 Arnando Gonzalez- Caban, and John Loomis

TR James H Gramann No 8/1/2003

PR Amy Joi No 9/9/2010 O'Donoghue

UK National Park No 1/1/2010 Service

UK National Park No 1/1/2010 Service UK National Park No 1/1/2001 Service

TR M Neuvonen, E No 8/1/2010 Pouta, J Puustinen, and T Sievanen UK Hal Rothman No 1/1/2002

GGNRA003901 MN NPS Golden Gate No 5/26/2010 National Recreation Area GC Michael Edwards No 5/17/2010

GC Michael Edwards No 5/11/2010

GC Tracy Atkins; NPS No 8/26/2010

MN Michael Edwards No 2/25/2010

MN Michael Edwards No 10/23/2009

MN Michael Edwards No 11/6/2009

MN Michael Edwards No 11/20/2009

MN Michael Edwards No 3/24/2011

MN Juanita Barboa No 3/2/2010

UK National Park No 12/1/2008 Service

UK National Park No 12/1/2009 Service

UK National Park No 12/1/2010 Service

GGNRA003902 UK National Park No 1/1/2001 Service

TR Ginger Kutsch, No 1/1/2011 The Seeing Eye

TR NABCI, U.S. No 1/1/2011 Committee (North American Bird Conservation Initiative, U.S. Committee)

GC Randolph H No 7/31/2006 Sederquist

GC Brian O'Neill No 6/28/2006

GC Brian O'Neill No 6/28/2006

GC Brian O'Neill No 6/28/2006

GC Brian O'Neill No 6/28/2006

GC Brian O'Neill Yes 10/20/2006

GGNRA003903 GC Casey May No 8/7/2006

GC Rick Fraites No 8/10/2006

GC Sheryl Eisenberg No 1/7/2008

PD National Park No 12/2/2001 Service

UK National Park No 1/19/2011 Service

GC Shirwin Smith No 2/28/2011

AV National Park No 1/1/2011 Service GC Shirwin Smith No 2/4/2011

GC Michael Edwards No 12/1/2010

GC Michael Edwards No 12/10/2010

GC Michael Edwards No 1/4/2011

LD USFWS No 9/23/2010

CD National Park No 1/1/2011 Service AC National Park No 3/7/2010 Service

GGNRA003904 AC National Park No 3/10/2010 Service

Reference and CJ Smit, and GJM No 1/1/1993 Literature Visser

UK American Bird No 1/1/2007 Conservancy

TR Nola Chow No 1/1/1996

UK Bay Area Hiker No 7/22/2002

PD City and County of No San Francisco Parks and Recreation PR Darren Fong, and No 4/1/2006 Jon Campo

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Internal Michael B. No 12/2/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings

GGNRA003948 Internal Michael Harty No 9/7/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Shirwin Smith No 3/22/2005 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Michael Harty No 11/3/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 5/17/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Chris Powell No 1/3/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael Harty No 10/10/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Chris Leggett No 11/30/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 1/10/2012 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 3/22/2005 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 9/8/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/12/2008 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA003949 Internal Catherine No 6/15/2006 Correspondence McCracken and Meetings

Internal Catherine No 10/20/2006 Correspondence McCracken and Meetings

Internal Suzie Boltz No 11/20/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 3/6/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal David Vollmer No 7/26/2012 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 2/15/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 10/18/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Tracy Layfield No 4/2/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 12/18/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 7/9/2012 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings

Internal Bruce Peacock No 12/8/2005 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 3/1/2005 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA003950 Internal Michael B. No 10/23/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/13/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Chris Powell No 3/11/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 12/11/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Chris Powell No 12/18/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Daphne Hatch No 6/13/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Chris Powell No 6/1/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Chris Powell No 6/1/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael Mayer No 8/1/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Emma R. Cecil No 6/7/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/2/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 5/19/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Sarah Bransom No 6/26/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA003951 Internal Michael B. No 9/6/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 11/2/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 5/2/2008 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/5/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Chris Powell No 3/12/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Catherine No 1/17/2008 Correspondence McCracken and Meetings

Internal Shirwin Smith No 2/19/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 3/7/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Chris Powell No 4/9/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 3/28/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 9/26/2012 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 10/3/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Catherine No 11/5/2007 Correspondence McCracken and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 7/14/2008 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA003952 Internal Shirwin Smith No 5/9/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 3/25/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 7/25/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 4/15/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 8/3/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/8/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 7/15/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 7/10/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 7/7/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 5/23/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Shirwin Smith No 4/20/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Juanita Barboa No 6/5/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Koser No 7/6/2010 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Catherine No 8/25/2006 Correspondence McCracken and Meetings

GGNRA003953 Internal Catherine No 10/25/2007 Correspondence McCracken and Meetings

Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/6/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 5/5/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 10/3/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 3/21/2012 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 9/8/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Suzie Boltz No 10/18/2012 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 3/25/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 8/8/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 5/30/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 5/22/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 11/12/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 5/11/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA003954 Internal Michael B. No 1/3/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 1/6/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Suzie Boltz No 3/24/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 3/4/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 7/6/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 9/6/2012 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/12/2012 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Chris Powell No 1/18/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Bill Merkle No 10/3/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 6/29/2006 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 1/20/2005 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Lori Fox No 4/3/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Suzie Boltz No 5/27/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 3/24/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings

GGNRA003955 Internal Shirwin Smith No 5/31/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 5/31/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 4/13/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sandra Hamilton No 9/6/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 12/15/2009 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Sandra Hamilton No 9/5/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael Mayer No 6/21/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/12/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 12/9/2009 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 12/7/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Chris Powell No 2/2/2005 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 9/11/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 7/26/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 11/15/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings

GGNRA003956 Internal Shirwin Smith No 10/30/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Chris Powell No 8/22/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 4/17/2012 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 4/29/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 5/8/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 9/29/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Shirwin Smith No 10/18/2012 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 7/24/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 3/11/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 7/2/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 4/12/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 11/12/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 11/12/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 11/12/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings

GGNRA003957 Internal Michael B. No 3/11/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 3/12/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 3/12/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 2/11/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 5/20/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 10/24/2012 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 7/5/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 10/29/2009 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 6/3/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 5/30/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Aaron Roth No 9/23/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 5/12/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Lori Gutman No 9/27/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 8/27/2010 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA003958 Internal Michael B. No 4/21/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Chris Powell No 2/8/2005 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 9/9/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 5/31/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal David Jacob No 4/5/2005 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Ozala Cody No 1/15/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 12/18/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 12/18/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 11/13/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/26/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/23/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 4/13/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 9/11/2012 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 8/21/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA003959 Internal Sarah Bransom No 8/21/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 2/14/2008 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Shirwin Smith No 4/17/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 11/29/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 8/21/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 4/15/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 2/4/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 2/27/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 4/23/2012 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Sarah Bransom No 9/29/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal David Jacob No 4/25/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 6/1/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 8/7/2012 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 11/2/2009 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings

GGNRA003960 Internal Michael B. No 4/8/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 3/17/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 3/17/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 5/31/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 4/7/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Chris Powell No 2/23/2005 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 3/19/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 3/19/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 3/12/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 3/12/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 5/30/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 10/4/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 2/24/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/19/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA003961 Internal Sandra Hamilton No 4/24/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 1/10/2012 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 5/30/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 10/10/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Michael B. No 11/30/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal David Jacob No 5/17/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 5/17/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 6/28/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal David Jacob No 8/11/2005 Correspondence and Meetings Internal David Jacob No 8/29/2005 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 6/29/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 10/5/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sandra Hamilton No 4/24/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael Edwards No 7/7/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA003962 Internal Michael Edwards No 6/29/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Chris Powell No 8/15/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 6/1/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sandra Hamilton No 6/16/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 6/2/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 11/25/2009 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 9/11/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Shirwin Smith No 3/2/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Chris Powell No 5/14/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 1/15/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal David Jacob No 1/14/2005 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 12/10/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 1/26/2012 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Tracy Layfield No 4/6/2010 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA003963 Internal Shirwin Smith No 2/25/2005 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 10/30/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 9/6/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Michael B. No 11/21/2012 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 8/23/2012 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 2/10/2012 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Suzie Boltz No 3/24/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 8/6/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Lori Gutman No 9/26/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 5/29/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 9/7/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 4/25/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal David Jacob No 1/14/2005 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Darren Fong No 4/1/2011 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA003964 Internal Sarah Bransom No 7/14/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 4/7/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 1/26/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 8/16/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 6/26/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 4/25/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael Mayer No 4/13/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sandra Hamilton No 9/5/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sandra Hamilton No 9/5/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 11/21/2012 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 6/1/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 10/18/2012 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 6/20/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 7/25/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA003965 Internal Chris Powell No 4/20/2005 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 1/24/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 3/14/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 12/21/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 2/12/2012 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Daphne Hatch No 2/10/2012 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 12/10/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/7/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 5/11/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 4/13/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 8/25/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 7/6/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Chris Powell No 2/17/2005 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 1/24/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA003966 Internal Michael Edwards No 6/16/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 3/7/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 1/20/2005 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 7/19/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Sandra Hamilton No 4/24/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 10/30/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/6/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/7/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 10/3/2007 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Michael B. No 10/17/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/2/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/5/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 6/5/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sandra Hamilton No 6/5/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA003967 Internal Sandra Hamilton No 6/19/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 3/8/20011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 2/8/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 3/13/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 10/1/2012 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 7/12/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 3/16/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 9/7/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 4/8/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings

Internal Michael B. No 11/12/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 8/27/2012 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 9/7/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 2/25/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 4/23/2012 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings

GGNRA003968 Internal Michael B. No 4/23/2012 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 3/10/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 3/4/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 7/25/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Chris Powell No 3/17/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Chris Powell No 5/9/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 5/18/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 3/16/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 11/1/2009 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 3/10/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/1/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/1/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 3/8/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael Mayer No 4/13/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA003969 Internal Daphne Hatch No 6/7/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 9/7/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Sarah Bransom No 9/8/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Suzie Boltz No 12/12/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 11/18/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 10/30/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 7/7/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 7/6/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 12/15/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 10/24/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 10/24/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Sarah Bransom No 8/16/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 5/16/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA003970 Internal Michael B. No 11/12/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 11/12/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Sandra Hamilton No 9/29/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 6/24/2005 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 9/19/2012 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 7/23/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Chris Powell No 5/6/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 10/3/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 9/26/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Chris Powell No 10/12/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael Edwards No 11/27/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 10/5/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 10/2/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sandra Hamilton No 4/24/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA003971 Internal Sandra Hamilton No 4/24/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/1/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/1/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Bill Merkle No 8/8/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Suzie Boltz No 3/24/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 7/25/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 5/11/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 3/29/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 7/26/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Patrick Malone No 2/14/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Chris Powell No 10/26/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 5/30/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 2/10/2012 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 8/23/2012 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA003972 Internal Michael B. No 2/28/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal David Jacob No 5/12/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/6/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 10/25/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Sarah Bransom No 7/26/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Shirwin Smith No 10/15/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 11/20/2007 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Michael B. No 8/7/2012 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 7/28/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 1/5/2012 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 8/7/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Sandra Hamilton No 4/13/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 12/12/2011 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA003973 Internal Shirwin Smith No 12/14/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 9/11/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 2/23/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 10/30/2009 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 5/9/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 7/26/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 12/7/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sandra Hamilton No 4/24/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Sarah Bransom No 9/18/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 3/22/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 7/14/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 2/28/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 7/30/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 1/24/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA003974 Internal Shirwin Smith No 5/27/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 8/28/2012 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 10/12/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 7/23/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 4/10/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 3/1/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 8/21/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sandra Hamilton No 8/7/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 6/10/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 3/12/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Bill Merkle No 9/28/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Bill Merkle No 10/14/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Suzie Boltz No 10/11/2012 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 8/2/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA003975 Internal Chris Powell No 7/16/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 11/24/2009 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 9/21/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 5/31/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Thomas Flanagan No 10/23/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 10/26/2007 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Tracy Layfield No 4/9/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Juanita Barboa No 10/18/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/7/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Chris Powell No 10/10/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 5/31/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 5/26/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 8/21/2005 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 5/30/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA003976 Internal Michael B. No 10/9/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 12/1/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 6/10/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 8/5/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 7/5/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 9/13/2012 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 7/25/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 7/24/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 3/29/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 11/12/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 9/1/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 11/3/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 4/30/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael Mayer No 6/8/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA003977 Internal Sandra Hamilton No 9/6/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 6/30/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Chris Powell No 6/29/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 5/31/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Catherine No 8/25/2006 Correspondence McCracken and Meetings Internal Heidi West No 1/13/2005 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Heidi West No 9/6/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Heidi West No 1/13/2005 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Charles Pfister No 5/28/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Catherine No 8/25/2006 Correspondence McCracken and Meetings Internal Catherine No 8/25/2006 Correspondence McCracken and Meetings Internal Catherine No 8/25/2006 Correspondence McCracken and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 12/20/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Suzie Boltz No 12/15/2008 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA003978 Internal Greg Bourne No 7/26/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Michael B. No 10/3/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Charles Pfister No 5/28/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 1/13/2012 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 12/9/2009 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 1/11/2012 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Patricia Lewis No 8/6/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Greg Bourne No 8/8/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Greg Bourne No 6/15/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Catherine No 5/18/2006 Correspondence McCracken and Meetings Internal Catherine No 10/9/2006 Correspondence McCracken and Meetings Internal Catherine No 10/20/2006 Correspondence McCracken and Meetings Internal Catherine No 11/30/2006 Correspondence McCracken and Meetings

GGNRA003979 Internal Heidi West No 6/6/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael Harty No 9/8/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Michael Harty No 9/8/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Catherine No 8/17/2006 Correspondence McCracken and Meetings Internal Michael Harty No 9/12/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Shirwin Smith No 5/30/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Chris Leggett No 12/20/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Catherine No 1/11/2007 Correspondence McCracken and Meetings

Internal Chris Leggett No 12/19/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 6/1/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Emma R. Cecil No 9/6/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 8/28/2012 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings

GGNRA003980 Internal Lori Gutman No 9/28/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael Edwards No 4/30/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 10/4/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 11/28/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal David Jacob No 9/22/2009 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Michael B. No 10/12/2009 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal David Jacob No 9/22/2009 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 9/11/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 1/24/2005 Correspondence and Meetings Internal David Jacob No 1/13/2005 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Juanita Barboa No 5/5/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 5/9/2008 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings

GGNRA003981 Internal Michael B. No 3/25/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 3/1/2012 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 4/25/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 8/17/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 11/21/2012 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings

Internal Chris Powell No 5/2/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/7/2005 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Doug Wetmore No 12/23/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 1/31/2008 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Michael B. No 10/20/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Steve Ortega No 6/1/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Patrick Malone No 2/13/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sheena Evans No 9/15/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 9/27/2007 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA003982 Internal Michael B. No 10/31/2012 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal David Jacob No 3/17/2005 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 7/12/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal David Jacob No 1/24/2005 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Lori Gutman No 9/23/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Michael B. No 12/15/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 8/18/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 11/1/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Lori Gutman No 10/18/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Sarah Bransom No 9/25/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Suzie Boltz No 10/4/2012 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 6/14/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Daphne Hatch No 6/7/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA003983 Internal Michael B. No 11/30/2009 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Alyssa Abegg No 4/28/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Barbara Goodyear No 11/1/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 8/17/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 4/19/2012 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/5/2012 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/11/2012 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 11/13/2012 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 5/27/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 11/3/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 5/26/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Suzie Boltz No 6/14/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Chris Powell No 5/14/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 9/25/2012 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA003984 Internal Shirwin Smith No 5/24/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael Edwards No 11/11/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 1/13/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 3/4/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Melissa Behrent No 9/27/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Melissa Behrent No 9/27/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 11/18/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 3/23/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 2/16/2012 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 7/1/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 2/14/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 3/24/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sandra Hamilton No 4/13/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Suzie Boltz No 10/11/2012 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA003985 Internal Claire Riegelman No 4/15/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 6/29/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Shirwin Smith No 10/31/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal David Jacob No 1/13/2005 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Sarah Bransom No 7/26/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 6/2/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Shirwin Smith No 5/24/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 2/29/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Carol Mansfield No 5/30/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 7/11/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Heidi West No 5/11/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 3/27/2012 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 4/26/2012 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings

GGNRA003986 Internal Michael B. No 10/6/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 12/7/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Juanita Barboa No 7/1/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 8/23/2012 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 2/6/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Juanita Barboa No 9/27/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/13/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 10/18/2012 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 3/31/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Jeannette No 10/11/2012 Correspondence Matkowski and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 2/23/2012 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 5/31/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 7/18/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 3/24/2005 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA003987 Internal Michael B. No 7/1/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 12/13/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 12/14/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/12/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 12/9/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 5/26/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 10/17/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Heidi West No 6/1/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Suzie Boltz No 10/16/2012 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Suzie Boltz No 11/28/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 11/30/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 1/13/2012 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Suzie Boltz No 4/19/2012 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 10/26/2007 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA003988 Internal Theresa Griggs No 6/7/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 8/7/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Juanita Barboa No 1/25/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Juanita Barboa No 1/25/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Kerri Cahill No 11/29/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 1/31/2008 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Kerri Cahill No 3/24/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Kerri Cahill No 3/24/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 3/14/2012 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/16/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 3/21/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 5/2/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 3/11/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Juanita Barboa No 6/24/2008 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA003989 Internal Shirwin Smith No 2/22/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/13/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 12/21/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 3/6/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 10/25/2012 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 10/1/2012 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 10/30/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 2/29/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 4/14/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Shirwin Smith No 10/26/2012 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 10/29/2012 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Michael B. No 10/12/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 10/23/2007 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA003990 Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/4/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 3/10/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 10/12/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/27/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 10/30/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 1/13/2005 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Heidi West No 5/31/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 3/13/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 3/14/2012 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 10/4/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 11/19/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 8/25/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 9/25/2012 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/12/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA003991 Internal Suzie Boltz No 12/8/2009 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 7/1/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/8/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 5/31/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 9/23/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 11/6/2009 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Lori Gutman No 9/29/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Heidi West No 5/11/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael Edwards No 3/31/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/1/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Chris Powell No 1/13/2005 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Shirwin Smith No 3/24/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 5/12/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 2/16/2010 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA003992 Internal Shirwin Smith No 10/5/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Heidi West No 10/12/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 3/13/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal David Vollmer No 7/26/2012 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 10/31/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Steve Ortega No 11/12/2010 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Shirwin Smith No 3/31/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 4/7/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 11/20/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 5/8/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 9/7/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 7/27/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Heidi West No 6/7/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 1/9/2012 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings

GGNRA003993 Internal Jeannette No 1/14/2011 Correspondence Matkowski and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 3/24/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 3/7/2005 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Steve Ortega No 6/2/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 4/24/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 3/29/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal James McTurnan No 4/20/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Heidi West No 5/31/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Suzie Boltz No 5/26/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Suzie Boltz No 6/5/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Suzie Boltz No 12/12/2007 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Shirwin Smith No 2/28/2005 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 7/21/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 7/26/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA003994 Internal Michael B. No 6/7/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 10/15/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 4/4/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Sarah Bransom No 3/14/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 5/8/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 11/13/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 7/6/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 11/23/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Heidi West No 4/25/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 1/5/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Suzie Boltz No 10/22/2012 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Suzie Boltz No 10/1/2012 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA003995 Internal Shirwin Smith No 10/3/2007 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Michael B. No 12/15/2009 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 10/5/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Gary Mason No 10/5/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Chris Powell No 8/14/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 8/14/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 7/20/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Shirwin Smith No 9/6/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 2/22/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 3/25/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 5/11/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Daphne Hatch No 5/11/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Heidi West No 5/11/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA003996 Internal Bill Merkle No 5/12/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 7/6/2011 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Shirwin Smith No 7/3/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Suzie Boltz No 6/20/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Suzie Boltz No 6/20/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Suzie Boltz No 4/7/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/6/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/22/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Steve Ortega No 6/22/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 6/22/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/22/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 6/22/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/23/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/23/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA003997 Internal Heidi West No 6/27/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Heidi West No 6/27/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 6/22/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 4/12/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 9/28/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Sarah Bransom No 6/7/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Suzie Boltz No 1/6/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 10/16/2012 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Tom Campbell No 7/7/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Suzie Boltz No 6/9/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 7/6/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 4/12/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 6/15/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Daphne Hatch No 2/1/2005 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA003998 Internal James Whitney No 10/4/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Chris Powell No 2/2/2005 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/2/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Heidi West No 7/25/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 6/8/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 9/19/2012 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Thomas Flanagan No 10/16/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Bill Merkle No 1/13/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Bill Merkle No 10/19/2012 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 10/18/2012 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 12/14/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 9/27/2012 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 9/27/2012 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 10/4/2012 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings

GGNRA003999 Internal Michael B. No 7/5/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings

Internal Chris Powell No 7/2/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Suzie Boltz No 10/4/2012 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/29/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 5/11/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 4/25/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 11/4/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Steve Ortega No 11/12/2010 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Heidi West No 2/28/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 5/14/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Chris Powell No 3/10/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Chris Powell No 3/12/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 5/27/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/4/2008 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA004000 Internal Chris Powell No 6/3/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 3/19/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Bill Merkle No 1/12/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Bill Merkle No 1/12/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 7/1/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 12/7/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Daphne Hatch No 12/7/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Chris Leggett No 12/5/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 10/7/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Suzie Boltz No 4/18/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Chris Powell No 3/13/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 8/5/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 5/9/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Chris Powell No 5/9/2008 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA004001 Internal Shirwin Smith No 5/8/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Frank Dean Yes? 1/7/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Lori Gutman No 9/8/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 9/11/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 9/11/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 9/11/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 9/11/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Heidi West No 9/8/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Bill Merkle No 8/25/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 10/28/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Suzie Boltz No 11/19/2009 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 11/3/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 11/2/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 7/20/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings

GGNRA004002 Internal Michael B. No 7/25/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 6/28/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Chris Powell No 11/6/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Chris Powell No 6/20/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 6/20/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 9/11/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 7/10/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Greg Bourne No 7/11/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 3/10/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 3/11/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 3/7/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael Mayer No 8/24/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Carol Axley No 5/31/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Carol Axley No 8/19/2008 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA004003 Internal Carol Axley No 1/31/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 11/13/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 10/12/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Koser No 6/16/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Koser No 6/15/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Carol Axley No 5/21/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Chris Powell No 6/28/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/28/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/28/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Chris Powell No 6/28/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/10/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Juanita Barboa No 6/10/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/10/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Juanita Barboa No 6/10/2008 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA004004 Internal Juanita Barboa No 7/3/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Juanita Barboa No 5/12/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 6/8/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/8/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/22/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/23/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 1/19/2012 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 6/27/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/27/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 6/27/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/27/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 8/21/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Aaron Roth No 3/24/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 3/24/2008 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA004005 Internal Michael B. No 3/24/2008 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Aaron Roth No 3/27/2008 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Shirwin Smith No 3/24/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Craig Kenkel No 11/5/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 2/13/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Suzie Boltz No 2/13/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 5/4/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 2/9/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 4/14/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Lori Gutman No 9/28/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Chris Powell No 9/8/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Sarah Bransom No 9/8/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/1/2011 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA004006 Internal Shirwin Smith No 4/20/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Howard Levitt No 3/16/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 3/15/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/1/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Daphne Hatch No 5/31/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 3/3/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Kathryn Chipman No 6/16/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Kathryn Chipman No 6/10/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sue Fritzke No 1/3/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 1/10/2008 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Bill Merkle No 1/3/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 1/4/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 7/27/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 4/15/2010 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA004007 Internal Shirwin Smith No 4/15/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 2/24/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Bill Merkle No 8/8/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 6/27/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 1/10/2012 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 9/27/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal David Vollmer No 8/24/2012 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 8/23/2012 Correspondence and Meetings Internal David Vollmer No 8/22/2012 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 6/5/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 2/6/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 12/10/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 1/10/2012 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Lee Dickenson No 1/10/2012 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA004008 Internal Shirwin Smith No 2/15/2012 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Chris Powell No 9/12/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 5/12/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Suzie Boltz No 8/13/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal David Vollmer No 8/1/2012 Correspondence and Meetings Internal David Vollmer No 7/27/2012 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Chris Powell No 3/10/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 3/10/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 2/17/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Suzie Boltz No 10/18/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Bill Merkle No 4/7/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Bill Merkle No 4/10/2008 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Bill Merkle No 4/18/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/21/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA004009 Internal Chris Powell No 6/21/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal David Vollmer No 8/28/2012 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/28/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 11/7/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Chris Powell No 3/12/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 4/1/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 4/2/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 4/2/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Chris Powell No 4/7/2008 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Suzie Boltz No 4/2/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Carol Mansfield No 6/2/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 6/2/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Heidi West No 6/2/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 5/14/2008 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA004010 Internal Kerri Cahill No 11/24/2009 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Brent Plater No 6/5/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Brent Plater No 4/25/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/26/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Chris Powell No 6/27/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/26/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 10/12/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 10/12/2007 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Jules Evens No 4/12/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 9/25/2012 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 5/30/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 12/10/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 2/3/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 2/3/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA004011 Internal Michael B. No 9/6/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 1/27/2005 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 5/9/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Suzie Boltz No 1/10/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 8/21/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 7/26/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Daphne Hatch No 6/8/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Darren Fong No 6/17/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 8/23/2012 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 10/9/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 7/20/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 7/20/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 5/25/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Heidi West No 5/25/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA004012 Internal Heidi West No 5/11/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 4/14/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sandra Hamilton No 7/27/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 7/27/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Alyssa Abegg No 4/14/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Steve Ortega No 4/14/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Bill Merkle No 4/17/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Daphne Hatch No 4/17/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 4/13/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Thomas Flanagan No 10/30/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 4/21/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 3/11/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 6/5/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/5/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA004013 Internal Sarah Bransom No 6/6/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 5/30/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/1/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/1/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/1/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/1/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/1/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/27/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/27/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Bethany No 4/14/2006 Correspondence Messersmith and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 2/27/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 2/14/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal John Calhoun No 11/21/2012 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 2/28/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA004014 Internal Shirwin Smith No 2/27/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 9/26/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Daphne Hatch No 3/29/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Daphne Hatch No 4/8/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 10/31/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 9/6/2012 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Carol Mansfield No 5/31/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Sarah Bransom No 5/31/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 5/31/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Carol Mansfield No 6/1/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Sarah Bransom No 6/1/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 5/31/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/1/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Chris Powell No 6/1/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA004015 Internal Shirwin Smith No 5/18/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 7/28/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Bill Merkle No 4/11/2008 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Shirwin Smith No 4/24/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Heidi West No 6/2/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 6/2/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Carol Mansfield No 6/2/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 9/4/2012 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 9/4/2012 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Lori Gutman No 9/27/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 10/26/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. Yes? 4/18/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 8/24/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 4/25/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA004016 Internal Michael B. No 4/8/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 4/13/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Daphne Hatch No 4/17/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 4/13/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sandra Hamilton No 10/12/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Ray Sauvajot No 2/24/2012 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 5/30/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 8/8/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 8/4/2006 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 8/4/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 6/2/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Bruce Peacock No 6/19/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Heidi West No 7/12/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Darren Fong No 3/31/2011 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA004017 Internal Bill Merkle No 6/6/2012 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Bill Merkle No 6/1/2012 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 9/8/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Chris Powell No 9/8/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/3/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/3/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 5/18/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 9/26/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Patrick Malone No 2/19/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 7/15/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings

Internal Sarah Bransom No 7/28/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 7/28/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/5/2012 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA004018 Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/29/2011 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Shirwin Smith No 2/28/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 4/28/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 4/29/2008 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 4/29/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Chris Powell No 10/12/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 7/28/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 7/28/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 7/28/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 4/12/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Chris Powell No 10/10/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 10/10/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 10/10/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/2/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA004019 Internal Sarah Bransom No 6/2/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 6/1/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 5/30/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Bruce Peacock No 2/22/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 7/12/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 7/5/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 9/6/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Aaron Roth No 3/15/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 10/10/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Chris Powell No 10/10/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Michael Harty No 10/10/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal James McTurnan No 5/12/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal James McTurnan No 5/11/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA004020 Internal Michael B. No 4/30/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 3/15/2012 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 7/20/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 2/28/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 3/2/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 2/28/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 8/15/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Sarah Bransom No 8/15/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Sarah Bransom No 8/15/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Chris Powell No 5/23/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 5/22/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Bill Merkle No 1/14/2010 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA004021 Internal Michael B. No 11/3/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 5/17/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 5/30/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 4/25/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 5/17/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 5/17/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Judith Teichman No 8/12/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Heidi West No 8/14/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Keith McAllister No 8/19/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Brent Plater No 8/13/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Chris Powell No 6/15/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Sarah Bransom No 6/15/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA004022 Internal Sarah Bransom No 6/15/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Judith Teichman No 7/13/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Greg Bourne No 7/12/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Chris Powell No 7/21/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Greg Bourne No 7/20/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Michael B. No 4/5/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 1/5/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 1/7/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Bill Merkle No 1/11/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 1/6/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 5/18/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael Harty No 10/20/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA004023 Internal Sarah Bransom No 6/7/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Patrick Malone No 1/24/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 11/23/2011 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/1/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Craig Scott No 6/1/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 6/1/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Craig Scott No 6/2/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Bill Merkle No 6/1/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Bill Merkle No 6/2/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Craig Scott No 6/1/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Craig Scott No 5/31/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Lori Gutman No 9/28/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Lori Gutman No 9/28/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 8/15/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA004024 Internal Lori Fox No 2/20/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Alyssa Abegg No 4/28/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 5/5/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Daphne Hatch No 5/9/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 8/17/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 1/10/2012 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Chris Powell No 10/12/2007 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Shirwin Smith No 3/25/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 4/27/2012 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 8/26/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 8/18/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Heidi West No 9/25/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/7/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sandra Hamilton No 3/1/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA004025 Internal Shirwin Smith No 3/2/2012 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 5/24/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 5/10/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Lori Gutman No 9/27/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 9/11/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 6/7/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 6/7/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 11/1/2007 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 12/14/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 6/15/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Carol Mansfield No 6/16/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Carol Mansfield No 6/16/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Carol Mansfield No 6/26/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 7/15/2008 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA004026 Internal Chris Powell No 7/16/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 7/16/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Carol Mansfield No 7/18/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Carol Mansfield No 7/18/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 7/18/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Carol Mansfield No 8/15/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Daphne Hatch No 5/26/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 4/26/2012 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Marybeth No 3/16/2010 Correspondence McFarland and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 2/23/2012 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Kathryn Chipman No 9/7/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 8/9/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Bill Merkle No 1/7/2010 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Shirwin Smith No 5/18/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA004027 Internal Sarah Bransom No 6/1/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Bill Merkle No 10/16/2012 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Bill Merkle No 4/23/2012 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Daphne Hatch No 4/23/2012 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Daphne Hatch No 4/20/2012 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Theresa Griggs No 6/10/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 9/7/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 10/26/2012 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 10/26/2012 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Chris Powell No 5/19/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 5/19/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Koser No 6/17/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 7/24/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 7/24/3006 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA004028 Internal Michael B. No 10/20/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 8/25/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 9/7/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Bill Merkle No 3/26/2012 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Michael B. No 11/19/2007 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael Harty No 9/8/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Suzie Boltz No 12/13/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 5/31/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 3/18/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 9/28/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Michael B. No 8/4/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings

GGNRA004029 Internal Michael B. No 10/22/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 4/25/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith Yes? 7/14/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 6/2/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Chris Powell No 1/13/2005 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Sarah Bransom No 1/13/2005 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Shirwin Smith No 2/19/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 10/12/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/27/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Chris Powell No 9/8/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 9/8/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael Harty No 9/8/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/7/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Bill Merkle No 10/12/2012 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA004030 Internal Bill Merkle No 10/12/2012 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Jeannette No 1/26/2011 Correspondence Matkowski and Meetings Internal Heidi West No 6/3/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/5/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Heidi West No 6/5/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/2/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Heidi West No 5/13/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 7/1/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Heidi West No 1/13/2005 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 1/13/2005 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Chris Powell No 1/13/2005 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Sarah Bransom No 10/10/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Chris Powell No 5/8/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA004031 Internal Sarah Bransom No 5/4/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Michael B. No 7/7/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Sandra Hamilton No 7/21/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Mike Eng No 10/15/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 11/1/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Chris Powell No 11/2/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 11/6/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Chris Powell No 11/6/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Chris Powell No 11/2/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 1/5/2012 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings

Internal Michael B. No 11/3/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/5/2012 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 6/29/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA004032 Internal Shirwin Smith No 2/16/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Ozala Cody No 2/8/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 7/28/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Heidi West No 7/28/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Richard Podolsky No 2/11/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 3/1/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Heidi West No 5/30/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Chris Powell No 6/10/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 10/31/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Bill Merkle No 8/8/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Bill Merkle No 1/14/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sandra Hamilton No 4/24/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 9/8/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Sandra Hamilton No 7/27/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA004033 Internal Michael B. No 4/15/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 1/22/2007 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Sarah Bransom No 9/27/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Shirwin Smith No 9/27/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Michael B. No 8/16/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 1/4/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/5/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 6/5/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/2/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 6/1/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 5/12/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 10/27/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA004034 Internal Shirwin Smith No 10/27/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Shirwin Smith No 10/18/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 3/10/2008 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 3/10/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 5/23/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Chris Powell No 5/23/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Chris Powell No 5/23/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 3/13/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Juanita Barboa No 9/28/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 7/25/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Heidi West No 6/9/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 6/9/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 7/10/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 6/9/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA004035 Internal Kara Silbernagel No 8/28/2012 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/23/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Chris Powell No 3/12/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 3/11/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Steve Ortega No 11/10/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Suzie Boltz No 10/2/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/6/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Juanita Barboa No 6/6/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 7/3/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 6/1/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Chris Powell No 3/12/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Suzie Boltz No 10/30/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 2/16/2005 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Suzie Boltz No 12/4/2007 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA004036 Internal Sarah Bransom No 6/1/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 10/11/2007 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 9/25/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Michael B. No 9/6/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 9/6/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 10/21/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Sandra Hamilton No 10/10/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 10/11/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Heidi West No 10/13/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Dan Niosi No 10/12/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 10/13/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 10/13/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal David Jacob No 1/14/2005 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 1/14/2005 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA004037 Internal Shirwin Smith No 2/8/2005 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 9/6/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Sarah Bransom No 9/6/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Chris Powell No 7/14/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 1/15/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 10/27/2007 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Heidi West No 3/23/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 11/6/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 8/14/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 7/7/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Heidi West No 7/12/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 7/6/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA004038 Internal Sarah Koser No 3/13/2012 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 3/13/2012 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Koser No 3/13/2012 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 3/14/2012 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Sarah Koser No 3/13/2012 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 9/26/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 10/25/2012 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Bill Merkle No 1/8/2010 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Bill Merkle No 1/8/2010 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Michael B. No 1/8/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 8/16/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 6/7/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Michael Mayer No 6/8/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA004039 Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/13/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/10/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/1/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Heidi West No 6/28/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Heidi West No 5/26/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 7/28/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Ozala Cody No 12/17/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Richard Podolsky No 2/9/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 7/6/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/8/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Catherine No 11/23/2006 Correspondence McCracken and Meetings

Internal Sarah Bransom No 5/30/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 10/11/2012 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 7/25/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA004040 Internal Heidi West No 9/14/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Bill Merkle No 1/12/2010 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Shirwin Smith No 10/24/2012 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Shirwin Smith No 7/19/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Tracy Layfield No 4/14/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Tracy Layfield No 6/21/2010 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Shirwin Smith No 7/10/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 9/27/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Shirwin Smith No 2/22/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/16/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 2/14/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 2/3/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 3/3/2010 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA004041 Internal Michael B. No 1/11/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 8/4/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/6/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 1/17/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 3/1/2005 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Suzie Boltz No 1/5/2012 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 3/19/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 7/30/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 1/15/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 5/14/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 8/7/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 11/28/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 3/13/2012 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 10/11/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA004042 Internal Shirwin Smith No 3/12/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 3/14/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 10/12/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Chris Powell No 6/29/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 10/13/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 5/6/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 5/21/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 3/13/2008 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/5/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Juanita Barboa No 9/28/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Heidi West No 2/22/2005 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/7/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Chris Powell No 7/15/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 10/20/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings

GGNRA004043 Internal Michael B. No 5/10/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings

Internal Shirwin Smith No 11/28/2011 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/22/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/23/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 4/7/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 7/13/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/28/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 11/28/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Ashley Cobb No 6/22/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 8/23/2012 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 9/25/2012 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 10/2/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Suzie Boltz No 10/2/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/6/2008 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA004044 Internal Shirwin Smith No 8/15/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 7/2/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/28/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 5/31/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 3/7/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Suzie Boltz No 3/12/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 11/19/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael Harty No 9/13/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 2/17/2005 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Shirwin Smith No 12/21/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 6/27/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 9/27/2012 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Heidi West No 6/1/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 10/11/2007 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA004045 Internal Shirwin Smith No 9/26/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 9/5/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/22/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 10/26/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 8/24/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 2/17/2012 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 8/22/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 9/22/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Juanita Barboa No 10/18/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 3/11/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 4/18/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 12/20/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 4/18/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 5/5/2008 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA004046 Internal Heidi West No 5/30/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 7/25/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 12/21/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael Harty No 11/3/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Shirwin Smith No 10/9/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 3/21/2005 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/9/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 3/21/2005 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 8/22/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA004047 Internal Shirwin Smith No 9/10/2012 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Shirwin Smith No 10/30/2012 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 5/25/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 8/14/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 10/4/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 5/10/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Juanita Barboa No 10/9/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 3/12/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Heidi West No 6/29/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA004048 Internal Shirwin Smith No 5/30/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 7/7/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/1/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 8/18/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Koser No 3/12/2012 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 10/19/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Suzie Boltz No 10/25/2012 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 1/24/2012 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 10/3/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 11/18/2009 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings

Internal Heidi West No 5/11/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 11/2/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 10/12/2012 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/26/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA004049 Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/7/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 9/25/2012 Correspondence and Meetings Internal David Jacob No 5/12/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Westlaw No 12/21/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 5/12/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 5/19/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 3/13/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 3/28/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Lori Furtado No 12/30/2010 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Michael B. No 5/21/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings

Internal Michael B. No 8/12/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 8/9/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings

Internal Bill Merkle No 1/30/2009 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA004050 Internal Aaron Roth No 9/23/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 9/7/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 9/15/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Bill Merkle No 6/10/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Bill Merkle No 3/19/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Chris Powell No 5/21/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 7/26/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 12/9/2009 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 4/25/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 9/27/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Barbara Goodyear Yes? Says "FOIA 11/1/2010 Correspondence Exempt" and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 11/25/2009 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings

GGNRA004051 Internal Diane Ochi No 7/30/2010 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Shirwin Smith No 5/12/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Stephanie No 2/2/2012 Correspondence Skophammer and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 5/31/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 12/17/2009 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Craig Scott No 1/4/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 12/14/2009 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 11/29/2004 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Bill Merkle No 8/25/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Constance No 4/14/2010 Correspondence Leonard and Meetings Internal Craig Scott No 7/1/2008 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA004052 Internal Bill Merkle No 4/1/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Aline Forbes No 4/5/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Aline Forbes No 4/21/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Constance No 4/20/2010 Correspondence Leonard and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 1/27/2005 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 6/9/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Chris Powell No 1/29/2009 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Chris Powell No 1/23/2009 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Aline Forbes No 7/7/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Carolyn Shoulders No 1/13/2009 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Aleutia Scott No 5/21/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Marybeth No 1/27/2009 Correspondence McFarland and Meetings Internal Aaron Roth No 3/15/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Stephen Haller No 2/17/2009 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA004053 Internal Stephen Haller No 6/3/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael Norelli No 10/5/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sue Gardner No 9/3/2009 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Marybeth No 4/16/2009 Correspondence McFarland and Meetings

Internal Will Elder No 2/11/2009 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael Norelli No 6/25/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Juanita Barboa No 6/6/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Craig Scott No 6/24/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 8/4/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 9/26/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Brian O'Neill No 4/20/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal George Su No 4/24/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal George Su No 4/13/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal George Su No 4/3/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA004054 Internal George Su No 4/10/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal George Su No 4/5/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal George Su No 4/6/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal George Su No 4/24/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Judy Matthews No 4/13/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sandra Hamilton No 4/24/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sandra Hamilton No 4/24/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sandra Hamilton No 4/24/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sandra Hamilton No 4/24/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sandra Hamilton No 4/24/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sandra Hamilton No 4/24/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Martin Fieldhouse No 4/22/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Catherine No 4/7/2006 Correspondence McCracken and Meetings Internal Maria Banuelos No 4/11/2006 Correspondence Connell and Meetings

GGNRA004055 Internal Michael B. No 8/22/2008 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 8/6/2008 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 8/18/2008 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Bob Planthold No 3/17/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Bob Planthold No 3/22/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Bob Planthold No 4/23/2011 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Bob Planthold No 5/21/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Bob Planthold No 4/28/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 11/23/2009 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Paul Scolari No 11/10/2010 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA004056 Internal Michael B. No 7/8/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Lori Furtado No 1/6/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Alexandra Picavet No 1/11/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 1/13/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 9/25/2003 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 1/13/2012 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Brian O'Neill No 3/12/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 2/18/2004 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 8/12/2008 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Bill Merkle No 1/30/2009 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 10/7/2009 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 9/20/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings

Internal Daphne Hatch No 2/6/2009 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Ian Pearsoncom No 12/22/2010 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA004057 Internal Michael B. No 3/9/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Bill Merkle No 1/12/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Bill Merkle No 1/12/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Bill Merkle No 1/12/2010 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Bill Merkle No 1/12/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Bill Merkle No 1/12/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Paul Scolari No 10/29/2009 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 11/23/2009 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Suzie Boltz No 11/2/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Chris Powell No 10/9/2003 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 1/7/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 1/8/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 1/22/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Alan Schmierer No 2/22/2011 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA004058 Internal Brian O'Neill No 2/25/2004 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Michael B. No 11/20/2009 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal George Durgerian No 1/16/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal James Marks No 5/31/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Marybeth No 4/15/2010 Correspondence McFarland and Meetings Internal Alan Schmierer No 12/3/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Bill Merkle No 4/7/2004 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael Norelli No 6/9/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Steve Ortega No 10/6/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Paul Scolari No 3/15/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 8/18/2009 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Shirwin Smith No 12/17/2008 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA004059 Internal Chris Powell No 1/5/2009 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Kirk McCabe No 6/1/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Golden Gate No 2/1/2012 Correspondence National and Meetings Recreation Area Internal Golden Gate No 1/20/2012 Correspondence National and Meetings Recreation Area Internal Fort Funston No 5/18/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Daphne Hatch No 3/19/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Daphne Hatch No 4/16/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Daphne Hatch No 3/18/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Frank Dean No 7/14/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Tracy Layfield No 1/19/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Alan Schmierer No 1/20/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Howard Levitt No 12/10/2010 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Frank Dean No 3/4/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Suzie Boltz No 11/20/2007 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA004060 Internal Shirwin Smith No 3/1/2005 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 10/23/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Marybeth No 9/1/2009 Correspondence McFarland and Meetings Internal Alan Schmierer No 3/18/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Alan Schmierer No 4/25/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Lori Furtado No 1/14/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Lindsay Gillham No 5/17/2007 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Marybeth No 2/9/2009 Correspondence McFarland and Meetings Internal Stephanie No 1/23/2012 Correspondence Skophammer and Meetings Internal Fort Funston No 3/21/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Linda McKay No 2/4/2011 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA004061 Internal Fort Funston No 6/3/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Ian Pearsoncom No 1/17/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Kevin Killeen No 1/10/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 11/24/2009 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Frank Dean No 4/26/2011 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Chris Powell No 4/26/2004 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 3/24/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Laura Castellini No 4/3/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Lori Furtado No 4/25/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 3/11/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Bill Merkle No 2/2/2009 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Becky E. No 5/6/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Clint Keller No 5/31/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Brian O'Neill No 4/3/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA004062 Internal Yvette Ruan No 4/6/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Lori Furtado No 5/31/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Daphne Hatch No 3/29/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 4/8/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Lori Furtado No 5/24/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Daphne Hatch No 8/17/2009 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Frank Dean No 5/30/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Lori Furtado No 2/3/2012 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael J. Savidge No 4/4/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Mark Gershman No 12/1/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 5/30/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Sue Gardner No 6/3/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Nancy Hornor No 3/4/2004 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 2/16/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings

GGNRA004063 Internal Michael B. No 1/10/2012 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Lori Furtado No 5/26/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 8/16/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Daphne Hatch No 2/4/2004 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Bill Merkle No 1/6/2012 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 12/15/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Frank Dean No 11/17/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Juanita Barboa No 4/1/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal George Su No 5/22/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal George Su No 1/18/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal George Su No 5/22/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal George Su No 5/17/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal George Su No 6/1/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal George Su No 5/22/2011 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA004064 Internal George Su No 5/31/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal George Su No 5/25/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal George Su No 5/20/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal George Su No 6/1/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Janet Takashiro No 6/1/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal George Su No 5/24/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal George Su No 5/27/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Skot Jonz No 4/13/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 8/3/2009 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Frank Dean No 5/14/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Frank Dean No 4/14/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Frank Dean No 5/23/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 5/23/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings

GGNRA004065 Internal Frank Dean No 5/17/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Kathie Joyner No 4/22/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Darren Fong No 4/1/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 3/14/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Howard Levitt No 12/22/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 12/10/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 1/12/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Alexandra Picavet No 3/30/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Alexandra Picavet No 4/14/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Lori Furtado No 5/4/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Lori Furtado No 4/8/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Lori Furtado No 4/8/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Lori Furtado No 4/8/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Lori Furtado No 4/8/2011 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA004066 Internal Lori Furtado No 4/8/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Lori Furtado No 4/8/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Lori Furtado No 4/8/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Frank Dean No 4/10/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Darren Fong No 3/22/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Lori Furtado No 4/29/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Mark Gershman No 11/30/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Darren Fong No 3/31/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Howard Levitt No 3/22/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Christina Crooker No 10/6/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Christina Crooker No 10/6/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Lori Furtado No 4/16/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Ginger Kutch No 7/6/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Daphne Hatch No 2/28/2011 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA004067 Internal Lori Furtado No 4/16/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Frank Dean No 4/25/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Paul Scolari No 3/29/2011 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Lori Furtado No 4/5/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 5/31/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Chris Powell No 2/5/2004 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Daphne Hatch No 2/4/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Daphne Hatch No 4/2/2004 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Lori Furtado No 4/8/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Lori Furtado No 4/8/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Lori Furtado No 4/8/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Lori Furtado No 4/8/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Frank Dean No 4/26/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Kim Coast No 1/31/2011 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA004068 Internal Michael B. No 3/1/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 3/2/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Alexandra Picavet No 3/17/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Chris Powell No 5/9/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Howard Levitt No 5/17/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 2/23/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Brian Aviles No 4/15/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Frank Dean No 4/4/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Bob Planthold No 4/18/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Bob Planthold No 4/15/2011 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Suzie Boltz No 12/8/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 1/7/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings

GGNRA004069 Internal Suzie Boltz No 2/15/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Tracy Layfield No 7/31/2009 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 10/3/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Anne Kenney No 6/1/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Golden Gate No 4/15/2011 Correspondence National and Meetings Recreation Area - Planning Internal Amy Meyer No 4/14/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 11/6/2009 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 12/3/2009 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings

Internal Michael B. No 11/20/2009 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 9/23/2004 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Suzie Boltz No 2/4/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Bob Planthold No 3/4/2011 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA004070 Internal Brian Aviles No 12/20/2011 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Michael B. No 1/29/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings

Internal Michael B. No 12/7/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings

Internal Michael B. No 11/29/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 10/23/2009 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 10/1/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 9/23/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 12/12/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Chris Powell No 5/2/2008 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA004071 Internal Suzie Boltz No 11/7/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 10/20/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 10/26/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 3/4/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 12/15/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Bob Planthold No 4/18/2011 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Ian Pearsoncom No 1/5/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 1/13/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Suzie Boltz No 1/19/2012 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 3/2/2012 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings

GGNRA004072 Internal Shirwin Smith No 2/4/2004 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Bob Planthold No 5/19/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Bob Planthold No 4/27/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Fort Funston No 5/26/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 9/9/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 10/6/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings

GGNRA004073 Internal Sarah Koser No 1/7/2010 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Suzie Boltz No 11/28/2011 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Michael B. No 11/30/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings

Internal Lori Furtado No 4/8/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Suzie Boltz No 12/15/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Lori Furtado No 4/8/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Chris Powell No 4/26/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal George Durgerian No 4/26/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Bob Planthold No 3/29/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 10/12/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings

GGNRA004074 Internal Janet Takashiro No 5/11/2011 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Kevin Kendrick No 10/2/2003 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Margaret Triebsch No 4/7/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 1/7/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Alan Schmierer No 12/10/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 1/13/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 10/16/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Chris Powell No 4/6/2004 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Howard Levitt No 5/27/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Bill Merkle No 1/15/2010 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA004075 Internal Amy Meyer No 4/14/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Tracy Layfield No 6/10/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Jeannette No 1/14/2011 Correspondence Matkowski and Meetings Internal Betty Young No 5/26/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 11/6/2007 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Bob Planthold No 3/29/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Denise Lamott No 6/1/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Alexandra Picavet No 3/17/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 7/9/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Jeannette No 2/25/2011 Correspondence Matkowski and Meetings Internal Jeannette No 2/18/2011 Correspondence Matkowski and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 12/15/2009 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 12/20/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Linda McKay No 2/22/2011 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA004076 Internal Michael B. No 12/14/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Claudia Magnus No 4/15/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 8/6/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Patrick Field No 6/1/2005 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Bill Merkle No 1/13/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Howard Levitt No 2/2/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 10/28/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Suzie Boltz No 10/28/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 8/18/2008 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Bill Merkle No 1/12/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Bill Merkle No 1/12/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Daphne Hatch No 3/9/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Paul Scolari No 11/2/2009 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Bill Merkle No 1/25/2011 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA004077 Internal David Jacob No 12/1/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Howard Levitt No 5/27/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 11/7/2007 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Samantha Pollak No 1/19/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 1/29/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Abby Sue Fisher No 5/28/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 6/13/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 12/3/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Steve Ortega No 10/6/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Howard Levitt No 3/16/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Aaron Roth No 4/23/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Craig Scott No 3/18/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Mason Cummings No 3/24/2011 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal John Pelka No 9/27/2010 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA004078 Internal Tia Lombardi No 7/15/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Daphne Hatch No 12/11/2008 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Frank Dean No 11/1/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Alexandra Picavet No 5/30/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 3/24/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 3/26/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 3/7/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 1/4/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Sarah Koser No 1/5/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Tim Montgomery No 3/6/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal George Su No 1/14/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Samantha Pollak No 1/14/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Marcel Houtzager No 5/27/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 2/25/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings

GGNRA004079 Internal philipam@sbcglob No 1/19/2011 Correspondence al.net and Meetings Internal Howard Levitt No 1/27/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal JoAnn Unruh No 4/5/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 9/27/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Marybeth No 3/23/2010 Correspondence McFarland and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 10/27/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Howard Levitt No 5/11/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Elena Maloney No 10/29/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Samantha Pollak No 4/15/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Doug Overman No 2/22/2011 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Michael B. No 12/3/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Tracy Layfield No 10/8/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Nancy Wagner No 2/28/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Tracy Layfield No 10/8/2010 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA004080 Internal J.B. Keating No 3/24/2004 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Lori Furtado No 12/13/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Lori Furtado No 2/28/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Tracy Layfield No 1/27/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Roy Wood No 8/21/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 12/14/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Stephen Haller No 1/29/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Richard Delao No 9/7/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Suzie Boltz No 4/5/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Lori Furtado No 5/31/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 3/31/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 3/29/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 3/29/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Aline Forbes No 4/23/2010 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA004081 Internal David Mackenzie No 6/1/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 10/29/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 10/31/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Kathryn Chipman No 4/18/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Brian Aviles No 2/2/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 8/30/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 4/8/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Doug Wetmore No 1/10/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 12/12/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Janise Mitchell No 5/3/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Tamara Williams No 9/8/2009 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 8/29/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Darren Fong No 3/7/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Paul Scolari No 2/10/2011 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA004082 Internal Michael B. No 2/11/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 4/12/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Kim Coast No 3/15/2004 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Howard Levitt No 3/2/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Howard Levitt No 2/10/2011 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Bonnie Prober No 1/12/2012 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Kallie Bechler- No 2/25/2010 Correspondence LaFleche and Meetings Internal Suzie Boltz No 5/23/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Tracy Layfield No 1/20/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Tracy Layfield No 2/1/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Frank Dean No 3/7/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Matt Look No 9/10/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Tracy Layfield No 9/14/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 1/7/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings

GGNRA004083 Internal Shirwin Smith No 3/6/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Howard Levitt No 3/4/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Brian Aviles No 2/3/2010 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Jim Kren No 2/3/2004 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Jeannette No 4/13/2011 Correspondence Matkowski and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 4/15/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 9/24/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Stephen Haller No 6/4/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 1/29/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Suzie Boltz No 11/20/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Suzie Boltz No 11/7/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Suzie Boltz No 11/12/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Alan Schmierer No 11/5/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 10/29/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings

GGNRA004084 Internal Maria Burks No 2/11/2004 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Ian Pearsoncom No 1/13/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal philipam@sbcglob No 1/21/2011 Correspondence al.net and Meetings Internal Howard Levitt No 5/27/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Stephanie No 10/5/2010 Correspondence Leonard and Meetings Internal Aaron Roth No 6/13/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Daphne Hatch No 11/21/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Martha Rosewalt No 2/7/2004 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Willa Hegarty No 6/1/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Frank Dean No 3/25/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Marybeth No 3/16/2010 Correspondence McFarland and Meetings Internal Daphne Hatch No 1/15/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Daphne Hatch No 1/15/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 1/7/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings

GGNRA004085 Internal Ian Pearsoncom No 12/22/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Tracy Layfield No 10/28/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Juanita Barboa No 10/7/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Chris Powell No 4/2/2004 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Marybeth No 2/22/2012 Correspondence McFarland and Meetings

Internal Katariina No 2/23/2009 Correspondence Tuovinen and Meetings Internal Christina Crooker No 10/5/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Christina Crooker No 10/5/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Christina Crooker No 10/21/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 8/25/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 3/9/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Tracy Layfield No 10/5/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Frank Dean No 12/21/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal David Jacob No 10/9/2008 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA004086 Internal Michael B. No 10/22/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 10/20/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Sarah Koser No 1/19/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Tracy Layfield No 6/8/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Susie Bennett No 4/28/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Julie Fleming No 2/8/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Frank Dean No 5/31/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Lori Furtado No 2/28/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 7/1/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 11/2/2007 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 11/6/2007 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Susan Ewing Haley No 2/25/2004 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Barbara Goodyear No 1/5/2012 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Barbara Goodyear No 1/5/2012 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA004087 Internal Michael B. No 1/6/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 3/9/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Chris Powell No 12/15/2003 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Stephen Haller No 9/17/2009 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Marybeth No 3/23/2010 Correspondence McFarland and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 1/12/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings

Internal Michael B. No 1/11/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Suzie Boltz No 1/11/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Howard Levitt No 12/14/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Suzie Boltz No 12/5/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sandra Hamilton No 3/28/2004 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 2/10/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Marybeth No 12/15/2009 Correspondence McFarland and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 1/21/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings

GGNRA004088 Internal Marianne Giolitto No 12/14/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Allen Smith No 4/17/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Tracy Layfield No 4/29/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 9/24/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Ian Pearsoncom No 10/27/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Wendy Friefeld No 4/14/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Jennifer Tang No 4/13/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Gina Banks No 4/14/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Alan Schmierer No 11/23/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Steven Skartvedt No 1/8/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Bill Merkle No 1/8/2010 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Stephen Skartvedt No 1/12/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Nancy Hornor No 10/22/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Frank Dean No 4/25/2011 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA004089 Internal Howard Levitt No 2/4/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Lee Dickinson No 1/12/2009 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 4/17/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 8/18/2009 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Lori Furtado No 3/1/2010 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Bill Merkle No 1/12/2010 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Suzie Boltz No 11/2/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 1/11/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal David Jacob No 12/4/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Joe Crystal No 2/28/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Jeannette No 8/29/2011 Correspondence Matkowski and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 10/1/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings

GGNRA004090 Internal Bob Planthold No 3/29/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 4/13/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal John Pelka No 7/1/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Julie Fleming No 2/8/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Bob Planthold No 5/12/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Bob Planthold No 4/18/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Skot Jonz No 10/5/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Pam Hemphill No 4/29/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal SF Parks Coalition No 3/15/2004 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 2/22/2012 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 2/17/2012 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Alexandra Picavet No 4/12/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Ian Pearsoncom No 1/12/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Frank Dean No 4/26/2011 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA004091 Internal Alexandra Picavet No 1/11/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Denee DiLuigi No 3/25/2005 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 2/19/2010 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Linda McKay No 2/23/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Tracy Layfield No 10/22/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal John Pelka No 9/1/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal George Su No 1/25/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Koser No 1/7/2010 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Michael B. No 5/16/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 8/27/2008 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Tracy Layfield No 6/19/2009 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Bob Planthold No 7/19/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Bob Planthold No 7/19/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Bob Planthold No 8/3/2011 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA004092 Internal Bob Planthold No 7/28/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Bob Planthold No 7/15/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Bob Planthold No 7/7/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Marybeth No 2/15/2007 Correspondence McFarland and Meetings Internal Marybeth No 1/6/2010 Correspondence McFarland and Meetings Internal Bill Merkle No 3/23/2010 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Jennifer Chapman No 7/16/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Janet Takashiro No 10/30/2009 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA004093 Internal Shirwin Smith No 3/27/2007 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Yvette Ruan No 10/2/2009 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA004094 Internal Carolyn Shoulders No 7/17/2009 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Susan Belloni No 3/14/2012 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Matthew Harrison No 8/26/2009 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Stephen Haller No 3/10/2009 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Rand Knox No 9/24/2007 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Kristen Ward No 4/16/2010 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Kristen Ward No 10/5/2010 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA004095 Internal Michael B. No 11/18/2009 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Tracy Layfield No 6/19/2009 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Tracy Layfield No 3/19/2009 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Geoffrey Hall No 6/27/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Chris Leggett No 8/22/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 4/26/2004 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Tracy Layfield No 4/2/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 10/4/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Marybeth No 2/3/2009 Correspondence McFarland and Meetings Internal Asha Setty No 12/1/2004 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Janet Klein No 4/13/2005 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael Norelli No 9/20/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Bill Merkle No 1/27/2005 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Janet Klein No 4/13/2005 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA004096 Internal Bob Planthold No 7/15/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 3/21/2012 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Carolyn Shoulders No 8/5/2009 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Nancy Hornor No 3/26/2012 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Marybeth No 3/4/2010 Correspondence McFarland and Meetings

Internal Michael Norelli No 2/22/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Bill Merkle No 10/3/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Rebecca Beavers No 8/7/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Melissa Behrent No 11/28/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Shirwin Smith No 4/9/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 11/8/2007 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings

GGNRA004097 Internal Howard Levitt No 6/1/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Pae Numera No 4/21/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Curt Linse No 8/14/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 4/9/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Bill Merkle No 7/19/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Greg Gress No 7/11/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Kathie Joyner No 2/3/2009 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Kathie Joyner No 2/10/2009 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 7/12/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Michael B. No 9/7/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Jeff Wasserman No 11/30/2009 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Marybeth No 7/26/2011 Correspondence McFarland and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/1/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/1/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA004098 Internal Chris Powell No 7/21/2009 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Chris Powell No 12/15/2009 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Darren Fong No 7/23/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 8/6/2007 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Shirwin Smith No 10/23/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 2/19/2008 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Bill Merkle No 2/3/2012 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Samantha Pollak No 7/9/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Chris Powell No 6/3/2009 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Daphne Hatch No 4/4/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Skot Jonz No 12/23/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 7/23/2008 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 6/12/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Bill Merkle No 10/14/2011 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA004099 Internal Bill Merkle No 1/13/2012 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Daphne Hatch No 10/13/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Chris Powell No 11/24/2009 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 11/24/2009 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Jeff Wasserman No 11/5/2009 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Bob Planthold No 5/31/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 2/27/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Tracy Layfield No 2/27/2009 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA004100 Internal Greg Gress No 7/12/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Greg Gress No 2/15/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Greg Gress No 7/13/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Greg Gress No 7/12/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Kathie Joyner No 2/23/2009 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Kathie Joyner No 2/18/2009 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Kathie Joyner No 3/2/2009 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Kathie Joyner No 3/2/2009 Correspondence and Meetings

Internal Kathie Joyner No 3/12/2009 Correspondence and Meetings

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GGNRA004102 Internal Daphne Hatch No 2/24/2012 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Bob Planthold No 6/25/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal JoAnn Unruh No 3/26/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 3/12/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Valsala Manaloor No 9/1/2009 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Valsala Manaloor No 9/2/2009 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Brett Bankie No 4/26/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Daphne Hatch No 2/10/2012 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael Norelli No 7/21/2009 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Susan Belloni No 3/7/2012 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Alexandra Picavet No 12/12/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Koser No 3/21/2012 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Steve Griswold No 2/23/2009 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sue Gardner No 12/7/2004 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA004103 Internal Mark Grupe No 11/2/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Daphne Hatch No 5/11/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Daphne Hatch No 3/23/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Chris Powell No 12/10/2004 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Hans Barnaal No 2/7/2005 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sharon Farrell No 12/6/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Daphne Hatch No 7/10/2009 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sarah Bransom No 8/22/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Marybeth No 3/30/2010 Correspondence McFarland and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 10/16/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Thomas Flanagan No 10/16/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Scott Weiner No 1/11/2012 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 4/5/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Marybeth No 10/21/2010 Correspondence McFarland and Meetings

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Internal Scott Weiner No 12/10/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sue Gardner No 8/27/2009 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 5/19/2011 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Craig Scott No 4/8/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Chris Powell No 7/29/2009 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Noemi Margaret No 12/24/2009 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Craig Kenkel No 11/5/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Erin Brodie No 5/9/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Erin Brodie No 5/10/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 10/30/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Mendel Stewart No 3/20/2012 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Kevin Cochary No 2/29/2012 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 3/26/2007 Correspondence and Meetings

GGNRA004105 Internal Tracy Layfield No 6/19/2009 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Bill Merkle No 3/27/2009 Correspondence and Meetings

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GGNRA004106 Internal Mark Grupe No 10/27/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Mark Grupe No 10/28/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Daphne Hatch No 5/26/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Susie Bennett No 12/6/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Bill Merkle No 6/29/2009 Correspondence and Meetings

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GGNRA004107 Internal Bill Merkle No 4/6/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Kurt Veeck No 8/31/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Asha Setty No 3/17/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 5/9/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Jeff Wasserman No 8/14/2009 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Marybeth No 9/9/2009 Correspondence McFarland and Meetings Internal Valsala Manaloor No 9/8/2009 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Marybeth No 9/3/2009 Correspondence McFarland and Meetings Internal Valsala Manaloor No 9/9/2009 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Susie Bennett No 12/14/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Doris Cimagala No 8/8/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Keith Stegall No 2/21/2012 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Bill Merkle No 1/13/2012 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Noemi Margaret No 1/26/2009 Correspondence and Meetings

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GGNRA004109 Internal Daphne Hatch No 5/9/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Marybeth No 2/8/2010 Correspondence McFarland and Meetings Internal Daphne Hatch No 5/26/2006 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sharon Farrell No 7/12/2006 Correspondence and Meetings

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GGNRA004110 Internal Andrea Lucas No 1/26/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Keith Stegall No 10/18/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 3/2/2007 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Carolyn Shoulders No 3/28/2012 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Carolyn Shoulders No 1/5/2012 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Carolyn Shoulders No 1/10/2012 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Marybeth No 8/24/2011 Correspondence McFarland and Meetings Internal Scott Weiner No 11/23/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal John Pelka No 11/21/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal John Pelka No 11/23/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Sue Fritzke No 5/19/2010 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Marybeth No 1/21/2010 Correspondence McFarland and Meetings Internal Marybeth No 1/21/2010 Correspondence McFarland and Meetings Internal Suzie Boltz No 12/5/2011 Correspondence and Meetings

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GGNRA004113 Internal Bob Planthold No 7/23/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Craig Scott No 2/20/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Mia Monroe No 1/17/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Alfred Rosen No 1/21/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Kevin Cochary No 8/2/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Chris Leggett No 9/12/2011 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Marybeth No 3/1/2012 Correspondence McFarland and Meetings Internal Michael B. No 12/22/2009 Correspondence Edwards and Meetings Internal Suzie Boltz No 2/18/2009 Correspondence and Meetings Internal Shirwin Smith No 12/18/2007 Correspondence and Meetings

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GGNRA004154 Annotated Bibliography

Ackerman, Joshua T, John Y. Takekawa, Kammie L. Kruse, Dennis L. Orthmeyer, Julie L. Yee, Craig R. Ely, David H. Ward, Karen S. Bollinger, and Daniel M. Mulcahy. 2004 “Using Radiotelemetry to Monitor Cardiac Response of Free-Living Tule Greater White-Fronted Geese (Anser albifrons elgasi) to Human Disturbance”. In Wilson Bulletin, 116(2), pp. 146-151.

The heart rates of free-living Tule Greater White-fronted Geese (Anser albifrons elgasi) were monitored during human disturbances on their wintering range in the Sacramento Valley of California during 1997. Implanted radio transmitters were used to record the heart rates of geese as an observer experimentally approached them at a constant walking speed. On average, geese flushed when observers were 47 m (range: 25–100 m) away. Change point regression was used to identify the point in time when heart rate abruptly increased prior to flushing and when heart rate began to level off in flight after flushing. Heart rates of geese increased as the observer approached them during five of six disturbance trials. On average, geese heart rates began to increase most rapidly 5 seconds prior to taking flight, and continued to increase rapidly for 4 seconds after flushing until reaching flight speed. Although geese heart rates increased as an observer approached, the largest physiological change occurred during a 9-second period (range: 1.0–15.7 sec.) immediately before and after flushing, when heart rates nearly tripled.

Alaska Department of Fish and Game 2000 Bibliography of effects of human trails and activity on birds and other wildlife, compiled by Rick Sinnott

Alexander, K.A. & Appel, M.J.G. 1994 “African wild dogs (Lycaon pictus) endangered by a canine distemper epizootic among domestic dogs near the Masai Mara National Reserve, Kenya.” Journal of Wildlife Diseases 30(4):481-485.

The authors tested the prevalence of canine distemper virus among domestic dogs on lands adjacent to the reserve and found antibody prevalence levels rose from 1% in 1990 to 76% in 1991. Disease mortality rates also rose during this period. At the same time, tour bus drivers and researchers reported sightings of dead and dying wild dogs and a decline in jackal and bat-eared fox populations.

Bekoff, M. and C.A. Meaney 1997 “Interactions among dogs, people and the environment in Boulder, Colorado: A case study.” Anthrozoos 10(1)

Behavioral data showed that off-leash dogs generally did not travel far off trail, that when they did it was for short periods of time, and that they rarely were observed to chase other dogs, disturb people, chase wildlife, destroy vegetation, or enter bodies of water. Off-leash dogs generally traveled less than 2-5m off trail for fewer than 1-2 minutes. Only 2 “earnest chases” of wildlife (1 deer, 1 squirrel) where the dog initiated and maintained the chase. Also included summary of major issues- that dogs disturb other dogs, people, wildlife and the environment when off leash. Some data support this claim and other studies suggest dogs have a minimal demonstrable effect on wildlife or that human impacts are equally or more invasive.

GGNRA004155 Burger, Joanna. 1986 “The Effect of Human Activity on Shorebirds in Two Coastal Bays in Northeastern United States.” Environmental Conservation. 13(2): 123-130.

People walking accounted for 43-50% of disturbances to beach shorebirds in New Jersey. Other disturbances, in descending order of abundance, were from fishermen, airplanes, dogs, clam- differs, off-road vehicles, boats, children and joggers. The number of disturbances was highest in summer months. 30% of the birds remained relatively undisturbed; another 22-44% flew away but returned to nearby land, and 25-48% flew away completely.

1995 “Beach Recreation and Nesting Birds,” In Wildlife and Recreationists, Coexistence through Management and Research, edited by Richard L. Knight and Kevin J. Gutzwiller, 281-298. Washington, D.C.: Island Press.

Habitat loss from the presence of recreationists, either at nesting sites or at feeding sites when the tide is low, for example, can be a major factor in the decline of beach-nesting birds. Some species habituate to people; most show increased response when their young are hatching. Defending a nest leaves eggs or chicks open to heat stress, predation. Solitary nesting birds may be the most vulnerable (piping plover)- people step on eggs, chicks, scare parents from nests. Mitigation: fencing or signing colonies has helped; leash laws or exclusion of dogs—terns respond to dogs as predators; create nesting habitat where people don’t go; solitary nesters need to use education, small fences around nests, signs, wardens, predator control, leash laws, beach closures.

Butler, Robert W. n.d. “Effects of Disturbance by Humans and Domestic Dogs on Wildlife”. Environment Canada, Canadian Wildlife Service, Delta, British Columbia

The importance of the Lower Fraser River Valley to wildlife is discussed. Species of conservation concern are identified (birds, mammals, amphibians), as well as the effects of disturbance on this wildlife. Disturbance can reduce time spent feeding; disrupt migration, breeding, and wildlife’s regular routine; and whether an individual animal survives. Dogs and humans on beaches displace birds from feeding areas. Studies show that birds will abandon areas regularly disturbed and return once the disturbance has relaxed. Recommendations on how to minimize conflicts include: protect wildlife habitat adequately, locate dog areas away from important habitat, free run areas.

Cape Peninsula National Park & Friends of the Dog Walkers 2002 “Draft Environmental Management Programme for Walkers Accompanied by Dogs in the Cape Peninsula National Park.” Available online at http://www.cpnp.co.za/downloads/empfordogsfinal.pdf. Accessed on 22 November, 2004.

National Park in South Africa surrounded by suburbia with a large population has exceptional global biodiversity but is managed for enjoyment of local citizens without compromising ecological integrity. All people walking dogs need to have a “Go Green Card” that indicates dog walking is approved. To get it approved, need to have a signed code of conduct that is kept on file by the park. Those without cards are fined and asked to leave the park.

Centers for Disease Control 1997 “Dog-Bite-Related Fatalities—United States 1995-1996.”

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From 1979 to 1994, attacks by dogs resulted in 279 deaths of humans in the U.S. Of 23 deaths where enough information for classification, 7 involved unrestrained dog or dogs off an owner’s property, 5 involved restrained dogs on the owner’s property and 11 involved unrestrained dog(s) on the owners property.

2000 “Mass Die-off of Caspian Seals Caused by Canine Distemper Virus,” abstract.

More than 10,000 Caspian seals, which live only in the Caspian Sea and are a vulnerable species, died in the spring of 2000 from canine distemper.

Chester, Tom. 2001 “The Effect of Dogs on Wildlife.” Available online at http://tchester.org/srp/lists/dogs.html. Accessed on 1 November, 2004.

Dogs occasionally directly kill or injure wildlife, but usually are unsuccessful in the chase. Off trail they trample vegetation and can remove it by scratching or digging. Chasing birds can cause them to expend enough energy that they are malnourished or vulnerable to predators. Dogs can also transmit diseases- parvovirus and wolves in Glacier; muscle cysts and ungulates parasites, etc. in feces. Competition for water, feces adds nitrogen to the soils and encourages non-native plant growth; scent of dogs as a marker. Boulder – 1492 poop piles in one month despite ordinance to pick up after pets.

Chintimini Wildlife Rehabilitation Center 2001 “Pets and Wildlife,” by Melissa Kilgore

About 15% of all animals admitted to the rehab center have been injured by cats and dogs. Cats especially kill birds, small animals. Loose dogs can form packs and chase and kill wildlife and livestock, or indirectly affect wildlife through energy loss.

City of Boulder, Colorado 2004 “Policies and Procedures for the Establishment of Fenced Dog Training and Exercise Areas (Dog Parks) and for the Establishment of Voice and Sight Control within Urban Park Areas.” Available online at http://www.ci.boulder.co.us. Accessed on November 24, 2004.

Established two off-leash areas- 1) fenced dog training and exercise areas for people to train them to void control; no less than 1 acre and 2) voice and sight control areas- non fenced. Fenced areas are to be distributed in opposite ends of the city, not in environmentally sensitive areas, in locations not planned for other recreational development. Sight and voice control parks- linear parks with natural or man-made boundaries preferred.

2004 Open Space and Mountain Parks Visitor Plan, April 2004. Review Draft. Open Space and Mountain Parks Department. Available online at http://www.ci.boulder.co.us. Accessed on November 24, 2004.

City of Nashville and Davidson County 2003 “Metropolitan Board of Parks and Recreation: dog Management on Park Property Position Paper.” Available online at http://www.nashvilledogparks.com/positionpaper.doc. Accessed online on 23 November, 2004.

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Park rangers report that unrestrained dogs have become one of the most frequent sources of complaints on park property. Complaints include dog bites, dog fights, altercations between park visitors, negative impacts to the quality of visitor experience for runners, walkers, bikers. Established dog parks in regional parks, rather than neighborhoods, since neighborhood parks used by many different types of users. Install dog waste bag dispensers—estimate 31 million pounds of dog waste generated in Davidson County each year.

City and County of San Francisco Recreation and Park Department n.d. “Exercising Your Dog in San Francisco Parks: A Guide for Your Dog’s Best Friend.” Dog Policy Brochure. Available online at http://sfgov.org/site/uploadedfiles/recpark/dog_policy_03012003a.pdf. Accessed on 2 November, 2004.

Identifies off-leash areas in SF, size and rules by color (green, orange, purple “bones”). Use soft barriers to identify off-leash areas.

City of Victoria Parks, Recreation and Community Development 2004 “Summary Report: Consultation on Dog Leash Optional Areas.” Available online at www.city.victoria.bc.ca/cityhall/pdfs/currentprojects_prkdog_report.pdf. Accessed on 22 November, 2004.

Offered two options- one was to have leash-optional parks for a trial period; second was to have neighborhood dog owners “adopt” a space and be responsible for education, communication and site clean up. Document is summary of responses to options.

Colorado Division of Wildlife. 1975 Effects of Harassment on Wild Animals—An Annotated Bibliography of Selected References, written by P. H Neil, R.W. Hoffman, and R.B. Gill, Special Report #37. 1998 “Free-roaming Dogs Pose a Threat to Wildlife.” Wildlife Report: News from the Colorado Division of Wildlife.” Available online at Http://www.dnr.state.co.us/cdnr_news/wildlife/199861512282.html. Accessed on 15 November, 2004.

Growing problem of dogs chasing and killing wildlife as more residents, more subdivisions in mountains and existing residents increasingly disobeying leash and voice command laws. Dogs ten not to kill wildlife but chase it until it collapses in exhaustion. If they catch it, they mutilate, rather than kill it- bite off ears, nose, etc. of an animal. Attack fawns of deer and elk calves particularly. Also can flush or kill ground nesting birds, like mallards.

Columbia Animal Hospital website 2001 “Worms and Your Dog”

Intestinal parasites can be transmitted to dogs from larvae in poop, can also migrate to humans.

Daily Nexus online 2003 “Award Recognizes Plover Protectors,” by Delci Stranen. October 8, 2003

Found two plover eggs and fenced the area in spring 2001. One chick was fledged. By the following year, 14 chicks hatched. In 2002, 39 fledglings.

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Delaware Natural Heritage Program, Division of Fish and Wildlife 1999 “The Effects of Recreation on Birds: A Literature Review.” Prepared by Karen A. Bennett and E. Zuelke

Reviewed literature to summarize effects of recreationists on Cape Henlopen State Park, where a master plan for development and in particular a pedestrian/bike path is proposed. Overall, existing research clearly demonstrated that disturbance from recreation activities always has at least a temporary effect on behavior and movement of birds within a habitat or localized areas. Summary of some specific studies: general presence of dogs makes birds flush; unleashed dogs are a direct threat because they chase and can kill them, and because they make more rapid, erratic movements than leashed dogs.

Dog PAC of Santa Barbara, CA 2005 “Meeting the Need: Providing Off-Leash Recreational Space in Santa Barbara.” Available online at http://www.dogpacsb.org/position2.html. Accessed on 2 November, 2004.

A two–part paper summarizing the need and benefits of providing off-leash dogs access to open space and the second a position paper on how much and where this PAC thinks the city should provide this space. Believes public demand, positive effects of exercise on dogs and on people, and the greater likelihood of compliance with city restrictions are the reasons it should be considered. Cites Santa Monica, Claremont, city of Los Angeles as having already dealt with the off-leash issue. Also Berkeley, Richmond, East Bay Regional Park District, Laguna Beach as having had off-leash policies with no claims of liability. Believes Santa Barbara should provide off-leash dog walking in proportion to the percentage of citizens with dogs—e.g. 32-50% of the city’s parks should be open to off-leash dog exercise.

DogZones n.d. “San Francisco’s Officially Sanctioned DogZones”

Contains a list of areas within the City of San Francisco that allow dogs off leash if accompanied by their owners. Included is Golden Gate NRA, with specific areas listed by quadrant. A website link to areas in GGNRA and the Presidio related to dog walking is provided, along with a link to the park’s “read on its ‘process’ regarding revisions to the once more liberal dog policies”. The article notes that the need to provide temporary and permanent closures in some areas where sensitive species occur should not be confused with blanket prohibitions of off leash use of all areas of GGNRA.

Douglass, Kriss S., John Hamann, and Gayle Joslin. 1999 “Vegetation, Soils and Water.” In Effects of Recreation on Rocky Mountain Wildlife: A Review for Montana. Committee on Effects of Recreation on Wildlife, Montana Chapter of the Wildlife Society. Available online at http://www.montanatws.org/PDF%20Files/9veg.pdf. Accessed on 16 December, 2004.

Summary of 520 references on various types of recreation, including dog walking (but also ORVs and many other types of uses). Has sections on general impacts of trampling to vegetation, spreading of weeds; erosion, compaction and rutting of soils; water quality and quantity issues related to roads, snowmobiles, backcountry use, personal watercraft. Not much on dogs, although

GGNRA004159 a specific search found 33 articles, most on the impact of feral or hunting dogs on deer or livestock.

Dybala, Kristen 2002 “Golden Gate National Recreation Area Winter 2001-2002 Waterbird Survey Results.” Marin Conservation Corps prepared for National Park Service.

Five surveys each on Rodeo Lake and Big Lagoon and 3 surveys on Tennessee Cover Pond for waterbirds during the winter of 2001-2002 were conducted. The three environments are different, as Big Lagoon is seasonally flooded and water depths are shallow, whereas the other two are permanent wetlands and are much deeper. Road construction near Big Lagoon also may have resulted in fewer birds observed than when it was quiet. Three species and 27 individuals were found at Big Lagoon: mallard, killdeer and bufflehead. Four species and 8 individuals at Rodeo Lake, including American coot, pied-billed grebe, great egret and American widgeon were observed. Three species and 8 individuals were also observed at Tennessee Cover Pond: American coot, bufflehead, and greater scaup.

East Bay Regional Parks District n.d. “Study of Disturbance Factors’ Impacts on Riparian Habitat and Stream Biota— Wildcat Creek and Redwood Creek, Contra Costa County”

We do not have this. From May & Associates: Dogs in ponds and pools raised turbidity. Also found dogs upstream and raised turbidity downstream. Considered responsible along with human intrusion into Wildcat Creek for declining trout population. Implied by low numbers of young of the year rainbow trout in area of highest usage by humans and dogs. This also is the section of the creek with the most adequate “holdover” habitat and surface flow year round, so may be important fish habitat.

East Bay Regional Parks Fisheries Department n.d. “Impacts of Disturbance on Habitat and Biota of East Bay Creeks”

We do not have this. From May & Associates: Found no noticeable difference between the weight/length ratios of trout in impacted pools and trout in less impacted pools. Pools disturbance by dogs and visitors rarely exceed 5 minutes, but longer visits caused increased turbidity readings, as high as 104 NTUs. Dropped slowly; NTUs above 50 are known to affect trout feeding. Of 154 dogs observed, 66 pool or creek disturbances counted. The creek was actively disturbed only about 4.5% of the time, but was turbid 33.7% of the time. One pool had dog hair, was turbid, researchers believe dog use was correlated in this case to the poor health of the benthic macroinvertebrate community.

n.d. a “Impacts of Disturbance on the Biota and Water Quality of Redwood Creek”

We do not have this. From May & Associates: Turbidity in this creek was highly affected by dogs but only slightly by people. After 15 minutes of dog activity at 3 sites, turbidity rose by between 50 and 300 NTUs. By the following day, turbidity had returned to original levels. Analysis of impacted v. non-impacted sites found lower number of trout (turbidity affects visual feeders like trout), 0.81 v. 1.03 respectively (? Units?). No significant difference in the number of trout or pollution sensitive insects.

GGNRA004160 Fehring, Katherine E., D. Stralberg, L.Y. Pomara, N.N Nur, D.B. Adams, D. Hatch, G. Geupel and S. Allan n.d. “Modeling Landscape Characteristics of Northern Spotted Owl Nest Sites in Coastal California”

This study of the Northern Spotted Owl (NSO) focuses on Marin County CA where unique threats to the owl include proximity to urban development along open space boundaries, intense recreational pressures, habitat fragmentation, etc. Study objectives included: 1) identification of factors influencing NSO nest site selection, 2) the development of a spatial predictive model for NSO occurrence, and 3) the evaluation of the potential to use these modeling prediction for neighboring coastal counties and the comparison of the predictive ability of local GIS vegetation layers (vegetation photography) to regional satellite imaging. Results showed that habitation classification is a useful tool in predicting NSO distribution. However, it is also important to examine specific local conditions through the use of the best possible habitat mapping techniques to build models and develop predictive maps. In general, the probability of nest site occupancy was positively associated with the area of surrounding conifer and hardwood woodlands, but negatively associated with surrounding grassland, shrub and urban areas. Topographic conditions were the strongest predictors of nest locations. Low areas in watershed, close to streams were preferred, possibly related to predator avoidance, nest structure availability, etc. The NSO appears to be negatively affected by habitat fragmentation resulting from urbanization. Defining the varying habitat types allows land use planners and resource managers to better understand and protect the NSO and their habitat.

Feinstein, Arthur. n.d. “GGNRA is Wrong Place for Unleashed Dogs: Park Service Must Protect Fragile Ecosystems.” Sierra Club Yodeler: The Newspaper of the San Francisco Bay Chapter. Available online at http://sanfranciscobay.sierraclub.org/yodeler/html/2002/04/feature.htm. Accessed online on 1 November, 2004.

The guiding principal of land management should be to rein in activities that interfere with the primary values of these lands to provide sanctuary for wildlife and nature experiences for people. The National Park Service will be deciding whether to enter into a process that could lead to the legalizing of unleashed dogs in Golden Gate National Recreation Area (GGNRA). Over 400 studies reviewed indicate that human interactions with wildlife resulted in harm to wildlife. Dogs have not historically been a part of the ecosystem and can have adverse impacts on it. Discussion included on dog impacts to the federally listed western snowy plover. The Sierra Club seeks a win/win solution that does not deny the need for areas for unleashed dogs but believes these must not include the most sensitive and vulnerable habitat areas. These areas should not include national park lands which contain important cultural and natural resources.

Fernandez-Juricic, Esteban et al. 2004 “Spatial and temporal responses of forest birds to human approaches in a protected area and implications for two management strategies.” Biological Conservation. 117; 407-416.

This is a scientific study addressing the effect of human disturbance on birds with discussion of what additional effect results from the presence of domestic dogs. Management of interactions between human and forest-dwelling wildlife should include spatial and temporal considerations. One option would be designation of buffer zones based on minimum approaching areas. Re- distributing (not restricting) visitors based on spatial and temporal wildlife responses of

GGNRA004161 differently sized species is another option. It is assumed that the intensity of wildlife response to humans increases with the number of visitors in a group and that the response to visitors depends on human visitation frequency, all of which is species-dependent.

Fong, Darren, D. Collman, T. Elliott, E. Martin 2004 “Habitat Enhancement for the Endangered San Francisco Garter Snake,” Construction Summary Report.

The project involved enhancement of foraging habitat for the San Francisco garter snake and California red-legged frog. The USFWS believes that the snake’s use of the area is limited by availability of secure basking sites, foraging areas, and upland cover. This article addresses the recommendations and completion of management actions included in the Biological Opinion. These actions included the creation of shallow impoundments (foraging habitat), fencing to prevent human/dog encroachment, and establishment of cover. Several ponds were constructed and construction fencing and signs were erected to protect snake habitat from dog disturbance. Hydrologic and snake monitoring continues.

Francis/King and Mill Hill Regional Parks 2004 “Dog Management in Thetis Lake, Francis/King and Mill Hill Regional Parks. Agreement of the Management Plan Advisory Group.” Available online at www.citizencanine.org/crddoc/Options.doc. Accessed online on 23 November, 2004.

A list of agreements on how to manage dogs at these parks. Agreed that dogs are on leash in all parts of the parks except along powerlines, and along fire roads for a six month trial period. Also designated splash areas.

Gardali, Thomas 2003a “Baseline Bird Surveys in Future Restoration Sites in the Presidio 2003.” PRBO Conservation Science Report to the Presidio Trust.

The article outlines the eight restoration activities within the Presidio initiated by the Presidio Trust and NPS. The project’s objective is to document avian diversity and abundance during the breeding season. Future management decision will be aided by this research. Surveys conducted in spring and summer counted and recorded bird species, along with detection type (song, call, visual). Breeding behavior was also recorded. Data forms, metadata, instructions, databases, and data entry and proofing programs can be found at http://www.prbo.org/tools/as/as.htm. Four survey sites are addressed in this article with tables of recorded species and their breeding behaviors noted, by site.

2003b “Point Count Monitoring at Crissy Field 2003.” PRBO Conservation Science Report.

The article summarizes bird survey work conducted at Crissy Field in 2003. Methods, list counts of all species detected, and species detected within dune habitat are noted, along with comparisons to the 2002 surveys. A total of 34 species were noted with relatively few (8) noted as using restored dunes.

Gardali, Thomas, Sandra E. Scoggin and Geoffrey R. Geupel

GGNRA004162 1999 “Songbird Use of Redwood and Lagunitas Creeks: Management and Restoration Recommendations; Report to the GGNRA”

The nesting success of songbird species breeding in Redwood and Lagunitas Creeks in GGNRA was studied through nest monitoring, territorial mapping, and vegetation assessment. Fourteen species were identified nesting within these two creeks but special attention was given to four (Swainson’s Thrush, Warbling Vireo, Wilson’s Warbler, and Song Sparrow). System-wide structural diversity and two tree species, red alder and California bay, were identified as important variables influencing nest success. Nesting substrate preferences are presented for five specific songbird species, as well as all species combined. Management and restoration recommendations are presented for resident and Neotropical migrant songbirds in the two riparian areas within GGNRA. Some of these include scheduling human activities around the non- breeding season, appropriate plantings, removal of non-native plants, protection/restoration of upland habitats, management of adjacent habitats, and education of private landowners.

GoodPooch.com n.d. “Leash Laws Cause Dog Bites.” Available online at http://www.goodpooch.com/MediaBriefs/leashlawscausebites.htm. Accessed on 2 November, 2004.

The article is a discussion of the reasons why leash laws do not solve the problem of dog bites/aggressive dogs. It includes the history of leash laws, responsible versus irresponsible dog owners, and the need for dogs to socialize. The common elements of a dog-biting incident are discussed. Because of the interference with the normal socialization process, leash laws are responsible for causing restriction-related behavior problems such as aggression.

Greater Vancouver Regional District 2000 “Canine Conundrum in GVRD Parks; Research, Issues, Possible Solutions.” Symposium Guide

Discussion of a dog’s health and its relationship between humans and other dogs as they mature. Environmental impacts from dogs include those to vegetation, wildlife (birds, small mammals, aquatic systems), and soils (compaction, erosion) are discussed, along with public health (feces and urine) issues.

Gustaitis, Rasa 1998 “Is there a place for dogs in urban parks and on beaches? Dog days in the City.” California Coast and Ocean

A summary of attempts by some California coastal community dog-walkers to unite and get open space set aside for them to walk dogs off leash. Describes San Francisco Ocean Beach/western snowy plover conflict and argument by at least one dog-walker that the park has “not firm scientific basis” for closing 2.2 miles to dogs off leash.

Hatch, Daphne 1996 “Western Snowy Plover (a Federally Threatened Species) Wintering Population and Interaction with Human Activity on Ocean Beach, San Francisco, GGNRA 1998 through 1996.”

The study involves 15 to 85 non-breeding plovers which frequent Ocean Beach (GGNRA) for up to 10 mos./year where they are subjected to intense recreational pressure. Monitoring was

GGNRA004163 established in 1994 to determine numbers/distribution of plovers, people and dogs, current levels of disturbance to plovers, and changes in disturbance following implementation of snowy plover protection measures (including leash restrictions). Of 5,692 dogs counted during surveys, only ten percent were leashed, 50 percent were roaming with potential to disturb birds and six percent were observed chasing birds. Nineteen dogs were observed chasing at least 62 snowy plovers in approximately 40 hours of observations. Roaming dogs disturbed at least another 100 plovers. Plovers take flight more readily and expend more energy when approached by dogs than by people on foot. Plovers were also unintentionally disturbed by other recreational beach area uses (bicycles, vehicles, kit-flying, etc.). These disturbances will be addressed in a snowy plover management plan underdevelopment for Ocean Beach. Control of unleashed pets in areas frequented by snowy plovers will increase their protection and provide benefits to migratory shorebirds that depend on the sandy beach habit of Ocean Beach for feeding and resting.

Hellwig, Christian 2004 “Monitoring the Western Snowy Plover Wintering Population on Ocean Beach 2000-2001. Golden Gate NRA.”

The current monitoring season began in July 2000. Formal surveys were conducted on 35 days. On every survey date with the exception of one, at least one snowy plover was seen on Ocean Beach. The maximum number of birds observed on any given day was 23. The average number of birds seen per census day was 12.14; the median was 13. Plovers were engaged in various activities (feeding, resting, hiding) when spotted. Observations made included those of human activities, especially those of human and dogs. Weekend days were notable for the high numbers of people and dogs on the beach. The maximum number of dogs counted on the beach on a given day was 60, coinciding with the analogous date for maximum humans. The average number of dogs counted was 26; the median was 25. Dog numbers are broken down by sectors of study, reflecting the more popular beach areas for dog walking. A larger percentage of dogs are leashed in sectors where plovers are present than in those sectors where they are absent. Compliance with leash laws by sector is presented. Overall, 78% of dogs on the beach are not restrained by leashes; four percent were seen chasing birds (none of which were plovers). Outreach to dog owners should have increased attention. There seems to be little correlation between the number of plovers potted on the beach versus number of humans and dogs. Note: figures referred to in the document missing.

Hockin, D. 1992 “Examination of the Effects of Disturbance on Birds with Reference to its Importance in Ecological Assessments.” Journal of Environmental Management. 36: 253-286.

The article addresses the role of land use change/development in conservation of species and habitats, acknowledging that these issues cause wildlife disturbance. While studies as to how species respond to disturbance has been fragmented, it is an important consideration in impact assessment. This paper reviews what is known about disturbance factors related to birds. Appendices summarize the literature on disturbance effects on breeding, breeding success, nest- site choice, population density, community structure, and distribution and habitat use. Human- induced disturbances (public access [pedestrian and vehicular], water-based recreation, shooting, industrial development) which negatively affect breeding success and the use of sites by birds is presented. These disturbances can collectively result in, among other things, the need for compensatory feeding at night by some species, breeding disruption, habitat loss, and artificial light impacts. A number of mitigation strategies designed to reduce disturbance or to attempt to

GGNRA004164 compensate for habitat loss are discussed and presented in Table 1. Note: Appendices referenced in the article are not appended.

Jensen, Heather, D.B. Adams, W. Merkle and K. Fehring 2004 “Northern Spotted Owls in Marin County, California.” Annual in-house report (Not for public distribution)

The report describes results of the eighth demographic study of Northern Spotted Owls in Marin County CA which represents the southern limit of the sub-species’ range. A total of 46 Spotted Owl territories were designated as long-term monitoring sites, with a subset of 30 randomly selected sites used to determine reproductive status. The remaining 16 were confirmed at minimum as to occupancy status. Pair occupancy was confirmed at 40 of the 46 long-term monitoring sites. At the 30 sites monitored for reproductive status, a total of 16 females (53%) attempted nesting. Twelve successfully nested and yielded a total of 21 young. Fecundity for 2004 was 0.44 (+0.097), average for the county over the last five years. In fact, average fecundity for 1997-2004 of 0.45 (+0.076)is higher than the long-term average fecundity of 0.34 (+0.010)over the owl’s range as reported for 1985-1993, though this may be a product of different protocols. One hundred seventy nests have been located over the past eight years. Twenty four nests were located in 2004 (24 new, three reused). Discussion of nesting habitat/nest structures is included. Banding efforts of the study were terminated in 2004. Of the 110 owls banded before 2004, 37 were resighted in 2004, some of which were observed in new locations. Current threats to this Spotted Owl population include disturbance by park visitors and birding enthusiasts, development along wildland/urban interfaces, impacts of Sudden Oak Death, continued Barred Owl detections, and recent positive confirmation of West Nile Virus in Marin County.

Jones and Stokes 1977 “Dog Depredation on Wildlife and Livestock in California.” Prepared for the California Department of Fish and Game

Used questionnaires to evaluate the uncontrolled dog problem and determine what measures could be taken to protect wildlife and livestock. Researchers found that dog-wildlife interactions typically occurred in areas used extensively by both humans and wildlife. Feral dog disturbances constitute only a fraction of losses to wildlife, whereas domestic dogs cause the majority of depredation. Dog depredation can have serious effects on local deer herds and concentrated nesting bird populations.

Knight, Richard L. and D. Cole 1995 “Wildlife Responses to Recreationists,” chapter 4 in Wildlife and Recreationists, Coexistence through Management and Research, edited by Knight and Gutzwiller, Island Press 1995.

Summary of the types of impacts recreationists can have on wildlife, including through exploitation, disturbance, habitat modification and pollution. Even nature viewing can be disruptive and cause birds to take flight. Humans visiting bird nests can leave a scent that predators later follow to find the nest. Small section on dogs—that they cause a greater increase in heart rates of bighorn sheep than humans alone; prairie chickens showed stronger response to dogs than native predators. Water based recreation can deprive animals of roosting or feeding habitats- swimming, boating, etc. This is a chapter in a book that is devoted to this subject, including a chapter on impacts on shorebirds of recreationists.

Lafferty, Kevin D.

GGNRA004165 1999 “Status, Trends, and Conservation of the Western Snowy Plover with a Focus on the Devereux Slough Population at Coal Oil Point Reserve, Santa Barbara County, CA.” Museum of Systematics and Ecology Environmental Report No. 15, University of California, Santa Barbara.

Increased habitat destruction, predation, beach access and recreation has led to a region-wide decline in the western snowy plovers abundance and in the number of sites where they breed and over-winter. The Coal Oil Point Reserve has been designated by the USFWS as Critical Habitat for snowy plover. Within this area, birds roost near the mouth of the Devereux Slough and forage along the beach. Up to 167 individuals winter at this site, representing about 10% of the entire western snowy plover US population. Predation, beach erosion, encroachment of exotic vegetation, and disturbance from recreation all pose threats of increasing magnitude to the snowy plovers. Human activities (approaching birds too closely, walking pets, kite flying, fires, boat landings, etc.) disturbed the birds more than twice as often as all other natural causes combined. In depth discussion related to impacts of dogs chasing birds is included. Management approaches include reducing predation, non-native vegetation, human disturbance (including pets) erosion control structures that alter beach topography, as well as addressing contamination such as oil spills.

2001a “Disturbance to Wintering Western Snowy Plovers.” Biological Conservation. 101(2001):315-325.

Report of observations of snowy plovers, a Federally threatened species, and activities that might disturb them at a beach near Devereux Slough in Santa Barbara CA. Such disturbance was 16 times higher at a public beach than at protected beaches. Wintering plovers reacted to disturbance at half the distance (40 m) as has been reported for breeding snowy plovers (80m). Humans, dogs, crows and other birds were the main source of disturbance on the public beach. Each snowy plover was disturbed an average of once every 27 weekend minutes and once every 43 weekday minutes. Dogs off leash represent a disproportionate source of disturbance. Plovers were more likely to fly from dogs, horses and crows than from humans and other shorebirds. Plovers were less abundant near trailheads. Over the short-term, plovers did not acclimate to or successfully find refuge from disturbance. Feeding rates declined with increased human activity. A model was created from this data that predicted rates of disturbance given various management actions. The model found that prohibiting dogs and instituting a 30m buffer zone surround a 400m stretch of beach provided the most protection for plovers for the least amount of impact to beach recreation. Voluntary compliance with posted leash regulations is very low. Managing for snowy plovers could inadvertently increase disturbance to other shorebirds by increasing pet density in areas immediately outside the managed area (edge effect). In addition, requiring people to walk along the wet sand to avoid plovers concentrates activity into precisely the locations where disturbances to most other bird species occur.

2001b “Birds at a Southern California Beach: Seasonality, Habitat Use and Disturbance by Human Activity,” Biodiversity and Conservation 10: 1949-1962.

Research objectives of the study were to determine 1) factors associated with bird and human use of the study site and 2) how disturbance varied with bird species, human activity and the distance between the two. Use of Santa Barbara beaches by humans and birds varies in both time and space. Bird density varied with the season and tide, with distributions along the beach determined mainly by habitat type. Human activity varied most between weekend and weekday with a significant increase on the weekends resulting in twice the numbers of dogs when

GGNRA004166 compared to weekdays. For crows and western gulls, there is evidence that access to urban refuse increased abundance. Interactions between birds and people often caused birds to move/fly away, particularly when people were within 20m. During a short observation period, 10% of humans and 39% of dogs disturbed birds. More than 70% of birds flew when disturbed. Snowy plovers, 25% of the birds observed, reacted to disturbance by dogs at twice the distance that they do to pedestrians. Pet activity reduces shorebird abundance and those birds that remain spend more energy on vigilance and escape at the expense of foraging/rest. Bird species varied in the frequency that they were disturbed, partially because a few bird species foraged on the upper beach where contract with people was less frequent. Most disturbances occurred low on the beach. Although disturbances caused birds to move away from humans, most displacement was short enough that variation in human activity did not alter large-scale patterns of beach use by the birds. Birds were less reactive to humans (but not dogs) when beach activity was low.

Miller, Scott G., Richard L. Knight, and Clinton K. Miller. 2001 “Wildlife Responses to Pedestrians and Dogs.” Wildlife Society Bulletin. 29(1): 124-132.

Studied the response of vesper sparrows and western meadowlarks (grassland birds) to dogs on leash, off leash, and humans without dogs. Founds the birds would flush earlier when any of these approached off trail than on trail; and that dogs off leash generally caused less probability of a reaction at a certain distance (authors called this the “area of influence”) than dogs on leash or pedestrians alone. Authors attributed this to the fact that dogs resemble coyotes, and coyotes are not typically predators of songbirds likes these, therefore the birds “may not have perceived dogs as an important threat.”

National Park Service n.d. Marin City Ridge Boundary Study, Marin Headlands. Golden Gate NRA

This report focuses on the feasibility of a Marin County request that NPS consider expanding the GGNRA boundary to include properties in southern Marin County. The area in question (three separate properties) is undeveloped open space separating the park from the community of Marin City. This area has recently been the focus of major development proposals that have generated considerable public opposition. The study reviews the affected environment (vegetation, wildlife, cultural resources, geology/soils, socioeconomic factors, and land use). Evaluation indicates that all three parcels would be appropriate additions to the GGNRA and would provide, among other things, a substantial increase in opportunities for non-auto access to the park, protection of park view shed, and protection of Oakwood Valley watershed from urban runoff, disruptive and damaging effects of domestic animals, spread of alien plants, fire and trespass activities. Three fee-related alternatives were also reviewed.

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Marin Headlands Roving Volunteer Log

Name: Peter Harrington Date/Time: November 5, 2005

Activity: Roving Volunteer

Route: Costal Trail, Wolf Ridge, Miwok Trail, Old Springs Trail, Tennessee Valley Beach, Coastal Trail to Muir Beach (part way), back to Old Springs Trail, Miwok Trail to Visitor’s Center Total Hours: 6 hours

# Contacts Made: 11

Violations Noted

1. 2 dogs off leash on Coastal Trail on way to Hill 88 2. 4 mountain bikers on Miwok Trail coming towards Old Springs Trail from Bobcat trail. 3. 1 dog on road from parking lot to Tennessee Valley beach.

Comments:

• It was a very nice day weather-wise. Nothing much to report other than I miss the green grass and wild flowers. • I handed out 2 maps. • Birds: Brown Pelican, Northern Harrier, California Quail, Raven, Vultures, Mallard ducks, Snowy Egret and Great Blue Heron. • Saw 2 separate groups of deer.

Forward completed form: FAX: Marin Headlands Visitor Center (415) 331-6963 & Denise Shea (415) 561-3033 Or email: [email protected] & [email protected]

GGNRA004168 National Park Service Golden Gate National Recreation Area U.S. Department of the Interior Date: 01/06/2014

Categorical Exclusion Approval

Project Information: Park Name: Golden Gate National Recreation Area Project Title: Interim Commercial Dog Walking Public Use Limit and Permit Requirement PEPC Number: 46523 Project Location:

County, State: San Francisco and Marin Counties, California Administrative Record Location: Fort Mason, Bldg. 101; San Francisco, CA 94123

Introduction: This memorandum and attachments document and complete National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) review and requirements for implementing Interim Commercial Dog Walking Public Use Limit and Permit System - Golden Gate National Recreation Area.

Compliance Determination: The full administrative record for this project is available in the GGNRA Environmental Compliance Office (San Francisco, CA 94123).

Project Description: See Attachment A

Categorical Exclusion: On the basis of the potential visitor safety, visitor experience and natural and cultural resource impacts assessed in the Environmental Screening Form, park interdisciplinary review, and the information in the administrative record, this project is Categorically Excluded (CE) from further NEPA analysis in accordance with DO-12, Sections 3.4:

D.3 Minor changes in programs and regulations pertaining to visitor activities.

Additional supporting information for this determination is in the following attachments and administrative record:

Attachment A: Project Description and Environmental Screening Form Attachment B: National Historic Preservation Act Section 106 Compliance Review and Approval Attachment C: Special Use Permit Attachment D: GGNRA Compendium Language

Decision: On the basis of my review of the environmental impact analysis and all information in this compliance file, I am categorically excluding the Project from further NEPA analysis. No exceptional circumstances or conditions in Section 3-5 of Director’s Order 12 apply.

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Frank Dean, General Superintendent Date Golden Gate National Recreation Area GGNRA004169 Crissy Field Golden Gate NRA DO-12 APPENDIX 1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCREENING FORM

A. PROJECT INFORMATION Park Name: Golden Gate NRA Project Number: 16877 Project Location: San Francisco, California – Crissy Field Project Manager: Chris Powell Project Title: Crissy Field Pets On-Leash Restriction Admin. Record Location: Bldg 223 Presidio Admin. Record Contact: Steve Ortega

B. PROJECT DESCRIPTION/LOCATION

Compendium of designations closures, public use limits, and other restrictions are imposed under discretionary authority by the General Superintendent, Golden Gate National Recreation Area.

In accordance with the delegated authority provided in Section 1.5 of Title 36 of the Code of Federal Regulations, as authorized by Section 3 of Title 16 of the United States Code, the following emergency regulatory provision is established for the proper management, protection, and public use of the portion of Crissy Field, Golden Gate National Recreation Area that is under the jurisdiction of the National Park Service. The public has been notified of this restriction in accordance with the requirements of Section 1.7 of Title 36 of the Code of Federal Regulations.

Under authority of Title 36, Code of Federal Regulations, Section 1.5 (a)(2) the following restriction is established:

• Dogwalking is restricted to on-leash only in the Crissy Field Wildlife Protection Area which encompasses: from the west, starting at Fort Point Mine Depot (a.k.a. Torpedo Wharf) eastward to concrete riprap, which lies approximately 700 feet east of former Coast Guard Station, and includes all uplands and all tidelands and extends from the high-water mark to 100 yards off shore (as depicted in Figure 1). The definition of on-leash use requires that dogs must be restrained on a leash which shall not exceed six feet in length.

The activity restriction is necessary to provide an area of reduced disturbance for resting and feeding by the Western Snowy Plover (Charadrius alexandrinus nivosus), a species listed as “threatened” under the federal Endangered Species Act. This activity restriction requiring pets on-leash in the Wildlife Protection Area is effective immediately. This seasonal restriction will remain in effect for this overwintering season until monitoring determines the species in no longer present, as announced by the General Superintendent. Public notice of the revocation of this restriction will be made in accordance with Section

1 GGNRA004170 1.7 of Title 36 of the Code of Federal Regulations.

Justification The immediate need for the proposed action can be found in GGNRA report: Western Snowy Plovers and Recent Changes in Human and Dog Use within the Snowy Plover Management Area at Ocean Beach and the Wildlife Protection Area at Crissy Field (1GGNRA 2006). This 2006 report concludes that since U.S. v. Barley ruling, off-leash dog use and harassment of snowy plovers has increased over prior years. As documented in the June 2007 Addendum, the adoption of the Compendium regulation last season helped to decrease the percentage of off-leash dogs. Without the readoption of this regulatory provisions for this overwintering season, off-leash dog numbers would rebound. This action is needed to protect this federally listed species and it is consistent with NPS policy.

Western Snowy Plover: The western snowy plover was federally listed as threatened in 1993. USFWS published a Draft Recovery Plan for the western snowy plover in 2001, but to date there is no Final Recovery Plan. The Draft Recovery Plan for western snowy plovers identified off-leash dogs as a threat to plovers across the range. Through monitoring and observation, off-leash dogs have been determined to be one of the primary factors adversely affecting snowy plovers on beaches (Lafferty 2001b, GGNRA unpublished data, USFWS 2001). Leashing dogs has been shown to reduce disturbance to snowy plovers and other shorebirds (GGNRA unpublished data, Lafferty 2001a).

GGNRA report Western Snowy Plovers and Recent Changes in Human and Dog Use within the Snowy Plover Management Area at Ocean Beach and the Wildlife Protection Area at Crissy Field (1GGNRA 2006) documents instances of harassment and disturbance by off-leash dogs. Chasing and flushing of plovers reduce opportunities for them to forage and rest, which could have cumulative impacts on reproduction and survivorship. Short flights are energetically costly for small birds, and increasing disturbance rates can prevent plovers from gaining necessary fat reserves that are necessary for them to successfully reproduce (Brown et al., 2000b in Lafferty 2001a).

No Action: Without the proposed action, increased off-leash dog use in the Crissy Field Wildlife Protection Area would continue both from fewer people leashing their dogs and more dog owners and handlers using the Crissy Field Wildlife Protection Area as a destination for off-leash dog activities. Snowy plovers would be subjected to greater disturbance and harassment from off-leash dogs, and more events involving flushing or chasing would occur.

References:

Brown, S., Hickey, C., Harrington, B. (Eds.), 2000b. The US Shorebird Conservation Plan. Manomet Center for Conservation Sciences, Manomet, MA.

GGNRA. 2006. Status Report: Western Snowy Plovers and Recent Changes in Human and Dog Use within the Snowy Plover Management Area at Ocean Beach and the

1 This report has been amended to include 2006/07 monitoring data

2 GGNRA004171 Wildlife Protection Area at Crissy Field. Golden Gate National Recreation Area. 25pp.

Golden Gate National Recreation Area. 2006a. Crissy Field bird monitoring MS Access database. Unpublished data: 2000-Present.

Lafferty, K.D. 2001a. Birds at a Southern California beach: seasonality, habitat use, and disturbance by human activity. Biodiversity and Conservation 10: 1949-1962.

Lafferty, K.D. 2001b. Disturbance to wintering western snowy plovers. Biological Conservation 101:315-325.

NPS. 2006. National Park Service Management Policies, 2006.

Powell, J. A. 1981. Endangered habitats for insects: California coastal sand dunes. Atala 6, no. 1-2: 41-55.

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 2001. Western snowy plover (Charadrius alexandrinus nivosus) Pacific Coast population draft recovery plan. Portland, Oregon. Xix +630 pp.

C. RESOURCE EFFECTS TO CONSIDER

Are any impacts possible on the following physical, natural or cultural resources? Yes No N/A Data Needed to Determine/Notes X 1. Geological resources – soils, bedrock, streambeds, etc. X 2. From geohazards X 3. Air quality X 4. Soundscapes X 5. Water quality or quantity X 6. Streamflow characteristics X 7. Marine or estuarine resources X 8. Floodplains or wetlands X 9. Land use, including occupancy, income, values, ownership, type of use X 10. Rare or unusual vegetation – old growth timber, riparian, alpine X Emergency restriction is necessary to protect 11. Species of special concern (plant or from harassment the federally threatened

3 GGNRA004172 animal; state or federal listed or Western snowy plover (Charadrius proposed for listing) or their habitat alexandrinus nivosus). The effect of this restriction on plovers will be beneficial. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has concurred with this determination (see USFWS letter of concurrence dated 6/29/07) X 12. Unique ecosystems, biosphere reserves, World Heritage Sites 13. Unique or important wildlife or X See item 11 wildlife habitat X 14. Unique or important fish or fish habitat X 15. Introduce or promote non-native species (plant or animal) X This action would only affect those visitors 16. Recreation resources, including who normally let their pets off-leash in these supply, demand, visitation, activities, areas and would require them to have their pets etc. on-leash for protection of the federally threatened Western snowy plover. These effects are negligible to minor, and other areas are available nearby for off-leash recreation. X The subjective experience of some dog walkers 17. Visitor experience, aesthetic may be adversely affected. Likewise, the resources subjective experience of some other visitors (e.g. bird watchers) may be beneficially affected. X 18. Cultural resources including cultural landscapes, ethnographic resources X There will be no measurable effects on a 19. Socioeconomics, including national, regional, or city-wide scale. employment, occupation, income changes, tax base, infrastructure X 20. Minority and low income populations, ethnography, size, migration patterns, etc. X 21. Energy resources X 22. Other agency or tribal land use plans or policies X 23. Resources, including energy, conservation potential X Dog walking will still be allowed within the 24. Urban quality, gateway project area provided the animal is leashed. communities, etc. X 25. Long-term management of resources or land/resource productivity X 26. Other important environment resources (e.g. geothermal, paleontological resources)?

4 GGNRA004173 GGNRA ESF ADDENDUM QUESTIONS & ANSWERS Data Needed to ESF Addendum Questions Yes No N/A Determine/Notes 1.Adversely affect historic fabric, X terrain or setting? 2.Change historic ground cover or X vegetation? 3.Introduce non-historic elements X (visible, audible or atmospheric) into a historic setting, structure or environment? 4.Reintroduce historic elements in a X historic setting or environment? 5.Are there any archaeological X resources in the project area? 6.Maintain, create or change a X public or employee safety or health hazard? 7.Compromise slope stability? X 8.Change the pattern of surface X water flow, alter hydrologic processes or affect erosion? 9.If there is ground disturbance, is X it greater than one acre? 10.Affect park trails or trail usage? X X Visitors who allowed their pet(s) off-leash would now be required to keep their pets on- leash, this has been 11.Affect current or planned visitor determined to be a negligible services, recreation resources, impact to those visitors. access or available parking? Visitors who come to this area to observe snowy plovers could be beneficially affected because incidents of plover disturbance would decrease. 12. Change congestion levels, X traffic volumes or traffic safety conditions for vehicles, pedestrians or bicyclists? 13. Change or impede accessibility? X X NPS law enforcement patrols 14. Change the demand for police in these areas will need to or emergency services or create an increase and will require attractive nuisance? greater vigilance to ensure compliance. 15. Changes dark conditions, X natural night skies or glare? 16. Alter scenic features, X

5 GGNRA004174 viewsheds, be visually intrusive or add to a degraded visual condition? 17. Involve handling/storage of X hazardous substances or work in areas of possible contamination? 18. Change the level of emissions X from vehicles or increase other air pollutants? 19. Change the amount of resource X use (water, fuel) or waste generated? X Media attention to this action is possible. It is anticipated 20. Involve issues of concern for that some park neighbors and park neighbors or organizations or organizations may object to generate media attention? this action but that other individuals and organizations will support this action. X This action may benefit those plovers foraging in the area by 21. Affect long-term management reducing disturbance so they do not expend necessary of resources? energy reserves that may be needed for successful reproduction X This action is being taken to protect the federally listed Snowy plover. It is a decision that is independent of the current planning associated with the Negotiated Rulemaking process and it 22. Set a precedent for park use? does not foreclose options that may be considered in that EIS. A similar action is being undertaken at the northern end of Ocean Beach. The effects of each of these actions when considered together are not cumulatively significant.

D. MANDATORY CRITERIA Mandatory Criteria: If implemented, would the proposal: Yes No N/A Data Needed to Determine/Notes X A. Have material adverse effects on public health or safety? X B. Have adverse effects on such unique characteristics as historic or cultural resources; park, recreation, or refuge lands; wilderness areas; wild or scenic rivers; national natural landmarks; sole

6 GGNRA004175 or principal drinking water aquifers; prime farmlands; wetlands; floodplains; or ecologically significant or critical areas, including those listed on the National Register of Natural Landmarks? X C. Have highly controversial environmental effects? X D. Have highly uncertain and potentially significant environmental effects or involve unique or unknown environmental risks? X This action is being taken to protect the E. Establish a precedent for future action federally listed Western snowy plover during or represent a decision in principle about the current overwintering season. Plans for future actions with potentially subsequent over wintering season will be significant environmental effects? developed with public input. The Park has initiated a rulemaking process to address the next few overwintering seasons that will occur before the Park’s Dog Management Plan/EIS is done. This action does not predetermine the outcome of the subsequent public involvement process. X A similar action is being undertaken at Ocean F. Be directly related to other actions Beach plover protection area. The effects of with individually insignificant, but each of these actions when considered together cumulatively significant, environmental are not cumulatively significant. Except for effects? the area identified for restriction, other areas are available within GGNRA for off-leash pet use. X G. Have adverse effects on properties listed or eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places? X H. Have adverse effects on species listed or proposed to be listed on the List of Endangered or Threatened Species or have adverse effects on designated Critical Habitat for these species? X I. Require compliance with Executive Order 11988 (Floodplain Management), Executive Order 11990 (Protection of Wetlands), or the Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act? X J. Threaten to violate a federal, state, local, or tribal law or requirement imposed for the protection of the environment? X Except for the area identified for restriction, K. Involve unresolved conflicts other areas are available within GGNRA for concerning alternative uses of available off-leash pet use. resources (NEPA sec. 102(2)(E)? X L. Have a disproportionate, significant adverse effect on low-income or minority populations (EO 12898)?

7 GGNRA004176 X M. Restrict access to and ceremonial use of Indian sacred sites by Indian religious practitioners or adversely affect the physical integrity of such sacred sites (EO 130007)? X N. Contribute to the introduction, continued existence, or spread of federally listed noxious weeds (Federal Noxious Weed Control Act)? X O. Contribute to the introduction, continued existence, or spread of non- native invasive species or actions that may promote the introduction, growth or expansion of the range of non-native invasive species (EO 13112)? X P. Require a permit from a federal, state, or local agency to proceed, unless the agency from which the permit is required agrees that a CE is appropriate? X Q. Have the potential for significant impact as indicated by a federal, state, or local agency or Indian tribe? X The scientific literature is consistent in R. Have the potential to be controversial describing a negative correlation between dog because of disagreement over possible related disturbance and adverse impacts to the environmental effects? Western snowy plover. X S. Have the potential to violate the NPS Organic Act by impairing park resources or values?

E. OTHER INFORMATION (Please answer the following questions/provide requested information.) Are personnel preparing this form familiar with the site? Yes Did personnel conduct a site visit? Yes, See Citations 2GGNRA. 2006. Status Report: Western Snowy Plovers and Recent Changes in Human and Dog Use within the Snowy Plover Management Area at Ocean Beach and the Wildlife Protection Area at Crissy Field. Golden Gate National Recreation Area. 25pp.

2Golden Gate National Recreation Area. 2006a. Crissy Field bird monitoring MS Access database. Unpublished data: 2000-Present.

Is the project in an approved plan such as a General Management Plan or an Implementation Plan with an accompanying environmental document? Crissy Field EA/FONSI authorized this area as a dog-free Wildlife Protection Area.

2 Addendum: 2006 Plover Monitoring (June 29, 2007); Western Snowy Plovers and Recent Changes in Human Dog Use Within the Snowy Plover Management Area at Ocean Beach and the Wildlife Protection Area at Crissy Field (November 2, 2006)

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Are there any interested or affected agencies or parties? Yes, (see description in CE form) Did you make a diligent effort to contact them? Yes

Has consultation with all affected agencies or tribes been completed? Per 36 CFR 1.7, GGNRA will inform and educate park users in the following manner: brochures, signage, staff on-site and notification to dogwalking, environmental and other visitor use representatives through the Negotiated Rulemaking Process. The federal officer representing GGNRA on the Negotiated Rulemaking Committee advised the committee of this emergency action on June 28, 2007.

Are there any connected, cumulative, or similar actions as part of the proposed action?

A similar action is being undertaken in the Ocean Beach Western snowy plover protection area. The effects of each of these actions when considered together are not cumulatively significant. .

** This evaluation was completed using information contained in the Project Administrative Record located at 223 Presidio

F. NEPA PATHWAY This project is an action that has been determined to result in no measurable environmental effects (see attached Environmental Screening Form). It is therefore categorically excluded from further National Environmental Policy Act analysis under Categorical Exclusion: DO12 Section 3.4:

D(2): Minor changes in programs and regulations pertaining to visitor activities.

G. INTERDISCIPLINARY TEAM SIGNATORY (All interdisciplinary team members must sign.) By signing this form, you affirm the following: you have either completed a site visit or are familiar with the specifics of the site; you have consulted with affected agencies and tribes; and you, to the best of your knowledge, have answered the questions posed in the checklist correctly.

Interdisciplinary Team Leader Name Field of Expertise Date Signed /s/ Chris Powell Public Affairs 6/29/07

Technical Specialists Names Field of Expertise Date Signed /s/ Daphne Hatch Natural Resources 6/29/07

H. SUPERVISORY SIGNATORY Based on the environmental impact information contained in the statutory compliance file and in this environmental screening form, environmental documentation for this stage of the subject project is complete.

Recommended:

9 GGNRA004178 Compliance Specialist Telephone Number Date /s/Steve Ortega (415) 561-4841 6/29/07

Approved: Superintendent Telephone Number Date /s/ Brian O’Neill (415)561-4720 6/29/07 (signed copy on file)

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United States Department of the Interior NATIONAL PARK SERVICE Golden Gate National Recreation Area

Fort Mason, Building 201 IN REPLY REFER TO: San Francisco, California 94123

C3827(GOGA-BMD)

December January 1, 2013

Dear Prospective Permittee:

In response to the recent ordinances limiting the number of dogs allowed per commercial dog walker passed by the City of San Francisco, and the Town of Tiburon, Golden Gate National Recreation Area (GGNRA) has instituted an interim permit requirement for commercial dog walkers using GGNRA managed sites in San Francisco and Marin where dog walking is allowed. This interim permit requirement would remain in effect until a final special regulation for dog walking in GGNRA, including commercial dog walking, is finalized, which is expected in late 2015.

You are required to obtain a Commercial Dog walking Special Use Permit (CDWSUP) if your company provides dog walking services for consideration (commercial dog walking) on lands where it is allowed within San Francisco County and Marin County sites administered by the GGNRA, and you are walking more than 3 dogs, with a limit of4 to 6 dogs, at one time. Walking more than 6 dogs at one time is not allowed within GGNRA’s San Francisco and Marin County sites. A CDWSUP is valid for one year. The CDWSUP structure includes both an overarching permit granted to a company, and badges assigned to each individual dog walker who will be providing dog walking services on GGNRA property in San Francisco and Marin County. The badges are non-transferable. This means that for companies with Comment [SES1]: Can we consider allowing applications throughout the year for the first year, multiple dog walkers, the company will need one a CDWSUP permit as well as badges for and pro-rating the cost. Then from 2nd year on, go each individual employee who will be walking dogs on GGNRA property. with the one open season, which I understand makes sense. Comment [j2]: I think we can delete the Applications for CDWSUPs will only be accepted once annually, during the open application highlighted area. If people really want to know why month of January. Applications must be completed and postmarked no later than January the cost, we can show them.

31st to obtain a CDSUP for the permit year. SES – I agree. Comment [TJ3R2]: Shirwin, what do you think? The CDWSUP application fee is $75, which represents the costs incurred by GGNRA in I think leaving it in might be a good move to head off questions at the pass, showing the fees are to distributing, processing and approving the application. The CDSUPand the badge fee is $300 cover the services provided, not a money-making scheme for the park or something. per individual, which represents the costs incurred by GGNRA in monitoring and supporting the commercial dogwalking program. Every commercial dog walker with more than 3 dogs SES – how often does anyone ask you about that? But if you think good to put out up front, perhaps a entering park property in San Francisco and Marin is required tomust have their badge on better way is to have this addressed in a general wayin media package for the roll out.

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their person so that NPS National Park Service and USPP U.S. Park Police officersstaff can easily identify him or her as an authorized commercial dog walker. The identification information on the badge must match the dogwalker’s personal identification such as a driver’s license. Comment [SES4]: I think this is best left to the permit.

How to Apply To apply for a CWDP, submit the following materials to GGNRA no later than January 31st: Comment [SES5]: See previous comment about staged roll out for first year.

1. The Application for Special Use Permit Form 10-930 (enclosed) with original signature of the applicant. Retain a copy for your records as the signed application indicates compliance with all conditions stated therein. This is a standard form that is Comment [SES6]: So no way we can adapt it..? Assume not, or you would have. But have we being adapted for this use. Specific i Instructions for how to properly fill out this asked? formthe application follow. You may use a separate sheet if needed to fully answer questions.

• Applicant/Company: Information must be filled out completelyPlease provide all requested information. • Description of Proposed Activity: Provide a description ofDescribe the type of dog walking services you will be providing on GGNRA property including, but not limited to, the anticipated number of dogs that will be walked at one time, the anticipated frequency of commercial dogwalking visits, and your anticipated days of the week and/ times of day of for dog walking services by each dog walker receiving a badge under this permit. (Note: providing this information will not limit you to only these days and times but rather helps us understand the nature of the demand for this permitted activity.) Comment [SES7]: Excellent!

• Requested Location: Provide List the locations you anticipate using. using for Comment [j8]: Made change here, the commercial dogwalking from the list of approved GGNRA sites in San attachments Francisco and Marin that are open to dog walking are listed in the Comment [TJ9R8]: Should we reference the compendium, or a website where this can be found, Superintendent’s Compendiumon the park’s website: or are we sending them the list in this www.nps.gov/goga/parkmgmt/pets.htm. (Note: as above, providing this correspondence, or what? information will not limit you to only these locations. but rather helps us Comment [SES10]: Won’t this be obvious from the date of the application? understand the nature of the demand for this permitted activity.) Comment [j11]: Hmmm, this is a tough one, • Dates: Write the year you wish to operate under a CDWSUP. maybe we should ask number of dogs per week? That’s a lot of math. • Maximum Number of Participants: Provide yourThe anticipated annual number dogs walked (not the number of walks but the number of dogs). SES – I’m thinking the most useful info is how many dogs per week, and how many on weekday and • Maximum Number of Vehicles: Provide List the types vehicle weekend day. That, along with info asked for under make/model/color and license number of vehicle(s) you anticipatethat will be first bullet should give us a good picture of use. useding for commercial dogwalkingtransporting dogs under this permit. Comment [TJ12R11]: Shriwin, what do you think? I’m just trying to guess what information we (Note: as above, providing this information will not limit you to only these think would be useful to capture and what we can ask with this standard form. Please advise. vehicles. but rather helps us understand the nature of the parking demand for this permitted activity.) SES – per info I received, if this is a typical question asked under the permitting process, we should be • Support equipment: Leave blank. OK including it, but we will have to run this by Phaedrea Ponds who oversees surveys by NPS. Will send to her as soon as we have a cleaned up version for her review.

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• List support dog walkers to be issued badgespersonnel including addresses and telephones: Provide List the legal name, address (and mailing address if different), CA driver’s license number and telephone number for each Comment [TJ13]: DO we need anything more? SSN, DL number, etc.? individual dogwalker who will need a badge. Attach additional pages if necessary. • Individual in charge of activity on-site: Leave blank Comment [SES14]: Between business owner and list of dog walkers, don’t we have this? • unless this information differs from the information that was provided on page one for the applicant/company. • Yes/No Questions: Answer Yes or No for each as appropriate. • The preferred method of payment is by credit card. If you require payingmust pay by other means, please contact the Office of Special Park Uses for further instructions. The total amount authorized shouldwill be the sum of $75 for the application fee, plus $300 per badge times the number of individual dog walkers. For example, a company with three dog walkers would pay $75 + (3 X $300) = $975

2. A 1” x 1” color photo of each dog walker to be used in badge fabrication. Do not staple or tape the photo to the application. Comment [j15]: Wondering if we want a larger photo, Smart Cards are 1X1.5. Maybe 2X2?

Comment [TJ16R15]: We’ll need to pin down 3. Certificate of Insurance listing “The U.S. Government, National Park Service, & what badge-making equipment we’re buying and its Golden Gate National Recreation Area” as Additional Insured. specs to answer this question.

Mail the complete packet Materials should be mailed to: Office of Special Park Uses Golden Gate National Recreation Area Building 201, Fort Mason San Francisco, CA 94123

Submitting complete application materials including information and photos for each badgeholder is essential. Failure to do so will result in your application being returned for completion, and/or delay processing. Upon approval of your application, GGNRA will mail the official permit and badge(s) to the address given on the application.

If during the year a badged dog walker leaves the employ of the permitted company under the CDWSUP, the badge must be returned to the park. If this individual is replaced outside of the open application period, a badge will be provided for the new dog walker upon receipt of a Badge Transfer Replacement Form and a $50 badge transfer replacement fee. Comment [SES17]: Changed word because the compendium wording specifies that badges are not Please contact the Office of Special Park Uses for more information. transferable. I get that this is different, so chgd wording to call that out. If you have any questions regarding the SUP application process, please contact the Office of Special Park Uses at (415) 561-4300.

Sincerely,

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United States Department of the Interior NATIONAL PARK SERVICE Golden Gate National Recreation Area

Fort Mason, Building 201 IN REPLY REFER TO: San Francisco, California 94123

C3827(GOGA-BMD)

January 1, 2013

Dear Prospective Permittee:

In response to the recent ordinances limiting the number of dogs allowed per commercial dog walker passed by the City of San Francisco, and the Town of Tiburon, Golden Gate National Recreation Area (GGNRA) has instituted an interim permit requirement for commercial dog walkers using GGNRA managed sites in San Francisco and Marin where dog walking is allowed. This interim permit requirement would remain in effect until a final special regulation for dog walking in GGNRA, including commercial dog walking, is finalized, which is expected in late 2015.

You are required to obtain a Commercial Dog Walking Special Use Permit (CDWSUP) if your company provides dog walking services for consideration (commercial dog walking) on lands where it is allowed within San Francisco County and Marin County sites administered by the GGNRA, and you are walking more than 3 dogs, with a limit of 6 dogs, at one time. Walking more than 6 dogs at one time is not allowed within GGNRA’s San Francisco and Marin County sites. A CDWSUP is valid for one year. The CDWSUP structure includes both an overarching permit granted to a company, and badges assigned to each individual dog walker who will be providing dog walking services on GGNRA property in San Francisco and Marin County. The badges are non-transferable. This means that for companies with multiple dog walkers, the company will need a CDWSUP as well as badges for each individual employee who will be walking dogs on GGNRA property.

Applications for CDWSUPs will only be accepted once annually, during the open application month of January. Applications must be completed and postmarked no later than January 31st to obtain a CDSUP for the permit year. Comment [SES1]: Can we consider allowing applications throughout the year for the first year, and pro-rating the cost. Then from 2nd year on, go The CDWSUP application fee is $75, and the badge fee is $300 per individual. Every with the one open season, which I understand makes sense. commercial dog walker with more than 3 dogs entering park property in San Francisco and Marin must have their badge on their person so that National Park Service and U.S. Park JT – Will check in with SPUG and respond shortly. Police officers can easily identify him or her as an authorized commercial dog walker.

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How to Apply To apply for a CDWSUP, submit the following materials to GGNRA no later than January 31st:

1. Application for Special Use Permit Form 10-930 (enclosed) with original signature of the applicant. Retain a copy for your records as the signed application indicates compliance with all conditions stated therein. Instructions for how to properly fill out the application for a CDWSUP follow. You may use a separate sheet if needed to fully answer questions.

• Applicant/Company: Please provide all requested information. • Description of Proposed Activity: Describe the type of dog walking services you will be providing including, but not limited to, the anticipated number of dogs that will be walked at one time, the anticipated frequency of commercial dog walking visits, and your anticipated days of the week and time of day for dog walking services under this permit. (Note: providing this information will not limit you to only these days and times but rather helps us understand the nature of the demand for this permitted activity.) • Requested Location: List the locations you anticipate using. GGNRA sites in San Francisco and Marin that are open to dog walking are listed on the park’s website: www.nps.gov/goga/parkmgmt/pets.htm. (Note: as above, providing this information will not limit you to only these locations but rather helps us understand the nature of the demand for this permitted activity.) • Dates: Write the year you are applying to operate under a CDWSUP at the top of the table next to the word Date(s). Leave the table blank. • Maximum Number of Participants: Provide the anticipated annual number of dogs walked on GGNRA sites in San Francisco and Marin (not the number of walks but the number of dogs). • Maximum Number of Vehicles: Provide the number of vehicle(s) that will be used for transporting dogs under this permit. (Note: as above, providing this information will not limit you to only these vehicles but rather helps us understand the nature of the parking demand for this permitted activity.) • Support equipment: List the vehicle make/model/color and license plate number of vehicle(s) that will be used for transporting dogs under this permit. • List support personnel including addresses and telephones: List the legal name, address (and mailing address if different), CA driver’s license number and telephone number for each individual dog walker who will need a badge. Attach additional pages if necessary. Provide a 1” x 1” color photo of each dog walker to be used in badge fabrication. Do not staple or tape the photo to the application. • Individual in charge of activity on-site: Leave blank unless this information differs from the information that was provided on page one for the applicant/company. • Yes/No Questions: Answer Yes or No for each as appropriate.

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2. Payment by completing the credit card authorization information at the end of the Application for Special Use Permit Form 10-930. The preferred method of payment is by credit card. If you must pay by other means, please contact the Office of Special Park Uses for further instructions. The total amount authorized will be the sum of $75 for the application fee, plus $300 per badge times the number of individual dog walkers. For example, a company with three dog walkers would pay $75 + (3 X $300) = $975

3. Certificate of Insurance for $2,000,000 aggregate/$1,000,000 per occurrence listing “The U.S. Government, National Park Service, & Golden Gate National Recreation Area” as Additional Insured. Comment [TJ2]: Placed this here to match with our standard method of requesting this (matches other park communications). The application Mail the complete packet to: requires these three components (application form, payment, proof of insurance) so this is how the Office of Special Park Uses instructions are laid out. Let me know if you have Golden Gate National Recreation Area feedback. Building 201, Fort Mason San Francisco, CA 94123

Submitting complete application materials including information and photos for each badgeholder is essential. Failure to do so will result in your application being returned for completion, and/or delay processing. Upon approval of your application, GGNRA will mail the official permit and badge(s) to the address given on the application.

If during the year a badged dog walker leaves the employ of the permitted company under the CDWSUP, the badge must be returned to the park. If this individual is replaced outside of the open application period, a badge will be provided for the new dog walker upon receipt of a Badge Replacement Form and a $50 badge replacement fee. Please contact the Office of Special Park Uses for more information.

If you have any questions regarding the SUP application process, please contact the Office of Special Park Uses at (415) 561-4300.

Sincerely,

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United States Department of the Interior NATIONAL PARK SERVICE Golden Gate National Recreation Area

Fort Mason, Building 201 IN REPLY REFER TO: San Francisco, California 94123

C3827(GOGA-BMD)

January 1, 2013

Dear Prospective Permittee:

In response to the recent ordinances limiting the number of dogs allowed per commercial dog walker passed by the City of San Francisco, and the Town of Tiburon, Golden Gate National Recreation Area (GGNRA) has instituted an interim permit requirement for commercial dog walkers using GGNRA managed sites in San Francisco and Marin where dog walking is allowed. This interim permit requirement would remain in effect until a final special regulation for dog walking in GGNRA, including commercial dog walking, is finalized, which is expected in late 2015.

You are required to obtain a Commercial Dog Walking Special Use Permit (CDWSUP) if your company provides dog walking services for consideration (commercial dog walking) on lands where it is allowed within San Francisco County and Marin County sites administered by the GGNRA, and you are walking more than 3 dogs, with a limit of 6 dogs, at one time. Walking more than 6 dogs at one time is not allowed within GGNRA’s San Francisco and Marin County sites. A CDWSUP is valid for one year. The CDWSUP structure includes both an overarching permit granted to a company, and badges assigned to each individual dog walker who will be providing dog walking services on GGNRA property in San Francisco and Marin County. The badges are non-transferable. This means that for companies with multiple dog walkers, the company will need a CDWSUP as well as badges for each individual employee who will be walking dogs on GGNRA property.

Applications for CDWSUPs will only be accepted once annually, during the open application month of January. Applications must be completed and postmarked no later than January 31st to obtain a CDSUP for the permit year. Comment [SES1]: Can we consider allowing applications throughout the year for the first year, and pro-rating the cost. Then from 2nd year on, go The CDWSUP application fee is $75, and the badge fee is $300 per individual. Every with the one open season, which I understand makes sense. commercial dog walker with more than 3 dogs entering park property in San Francisco and Marin must have their badge on their person so that National Park Service and U.S. Park JT – Will check in with SPUG and respond shortly. Police officers can easily identify him or her as an authorized commercial dog walker.

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How to Apply To apply for a CDWSUP, submit the following materials to GGNRA no later than January 31st:

1. Application for Special Use Permit Form 10-930 (enclosed) with original signature of the applicant. Retain a copy for your records as the signed application indicates compliance with all conditions stated therein. Instructions for how to properly fill Comment [MLD2]: This is not correct. The signature indicates that the information provided is out the application for a CDWSUP follow. You may use a separate sheet if needed to correct. The signature on the permit signifies fully answer questions. willingness to comply with the permit conditions.

• Applicant/Company: Please provide all requested information. • Description of Proposed Activity: Describe the type of dog walking services you will be providing including, but not limited to, the anticipated number of dogs that will be walked at one time, the anticipated frequency of commercial dog walking visits, and your anticipated days of the week and time of day for dog walking services under this permit. (Note: providing this information will not limit you to only these days and times but rather helps us understand the nature of the demand for this permitted activity.) • Requested Location: List the locations you anticipate using. GGNRA sites in San Francisco and Marin that are open to dog walking are listed on the park’s website: www.nps.gov/goga/parkmgmt/pets.htm. (Note: as above, providing this information will not limit you to only these locations but rather helps us understand the nature of the demand for this permitted activity.) • Dates: Write the year you are applying to operate under a CDWSUP at the top of the table next to the word Date(s). Leave the table blank. • Maximum Number of Participants: Provide the anticipated annual number of dogs walked on GGNRA sites in San Francisco and Marin (not the number of walks but the number of dogs). • Maximum Number of Vehicles: Provide the number of vehicle(s) that will be used for transporting dogs under this permit. (Note: as above, providing this information will not limit you to only these vehicles but rather helps us understand the nature of the parking demand for this permitted activity.) • Support equipment: List the vehicle make/model/color and license plate number of vehicle(s) that will be used for transporting dogs under this permit. • List support personnel including addresses and telephones: List the legal name, address (and mailing address if different), CA driver’s license number and telephone number for each individual dog walker who will need a badge. Attach additional pages if necessary. Provide a 1” x 1” color photo of each dog walker to be used in badge fabrication. Do not staple or tape the photo to the application. Comment [MLD3]: You should include something about identifying the individual in the • Individual in charge of activity on-site: Leave blank unless this information photo. If they simply send 12 pictures in an envelope differs from the information that was provided on page one for the it’s tough to match them to the information provided. applicant/company. • Yes/No Questions: Answer Yes or No for each as appropriate.

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2. Payment by completing the credit card authorization information at the end of the Comment [MLD4]: As I mentioned in the email this section was deleted because it was in violation Application for Special Use Permit Form 10-930. The preferred method of payment is of Treasury guidelines. I’m sure the SPUG has a by credit card. If you must pay by other means, please contact the Office of Special credit card form. Credit card forms do not need OMB approval, but they need to comply with Park Uses for further instructions. The total amount authorized will be the sum of Treasury guidance. . $75 for the application fee, plus $300 per badge times the number of individual dog walkers. For example, a company with three dog walkers would pay $75 + (3 X $300) = $975

3. Certificate of Insurance for $2,000,000 aggregate/$1,000,000 per occurrence listing “The U.S. Government, National Park Service, & Golden Gate National Recreation Area” as Additional Insured. Comment [TJ5]: Placed this here to match with our standard method of requesting this (matches other park communications). The application Mail the complete packet to: requires these three components (application form, payment, proof of insurance) so this is how the Office of Special Park Uses instructions are laid out. Let me know if you have Golden Gate National Recreation Area feedback. Building 201, Fort Mason San Francisco, CA 94123

Submitting complete application materials including information and photos for each badgeholder is essential. Failure to do so will result in your application being returned for completion, and/or delay processing. Upon approval of your application, GGNRA will mail the official permit and badge(s) to the address given on the application.

If during the year a badged dog walker leaves the employ of the permitted company under the CDWSUP, the badge must be returned to the park. If this individual is replaced outside of the open application period, a badge will be provided for the new dog walker upon receipt of a Badge Replacement Form and a $50 badge replacement fee. Please contact the Comment [MLD6]: Could I ask why a badge costs $300 with the application, but a replacement Office of Special Park Uses for more information. only costs $50? Now that I think about it I might have an answer, but would like to confirm that. If you have any questions regarding the SUP application process, please contact the Office of Special Park Uses at (415) 561-4300.

Sincerely,

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United States Department of the Interior NATIONAL PARK SERVICE Golden Gate National Recreation Area

Fort Mason, Building 201 IN REPLY REFER TO: San Francisco, California 94123

C3827(GOGA-BMD)

January 1, 2013

Dear Prospective Permittee:

In response to the recent ordinances limiting the number of dogs allowed per commercial dog walker passed by the City of San Francisco, and the Town of Tiburon, Golden Gate National Recreation Area (GGNRA) has instituted an interim permit requirement for commercial dog walkers using GGNRA managed sites in San Francisco and Marin where dog walking is allowed. This interim permit requirement would remain in effect until a final special regulation for dog walking in GGNRA, including commercial dog walking, is finalized, which is expected in late 2015.

You are required to obtain a Commercial Dog Walking Special Use Permit (CDWSUP) if your company provides dog walking services for consideration (commercial dog walking) on lands where it is allowed within San Francisco County and Marin County sites administered by the GGNRA, and you are walking more than 3 dogs, with a limit of 6 dogs, at one time. Walking more than 6 dogs at one time is not allowed within GGNRA’s San Francisco and Marin County sites. A CDWSUP is valid for one year. The CDWSUP structure includes both an overarching permit granted to a company, and badges assigned to each individual dog walker who will be providing dog walking services on GGNRA property in San Francisco and Marin County. The badges are non-transferable. This means that for companies with multiple dog walkers, the company will need a CDWSUP as well as badges for each individual employee who will be walking dogs on GGNRA property.

Applications for CDWSUPs will only be accepted once annually, during the open application month of January. Applications must be completed and postmarked no later than January 31st to obtain a CDSUP for the permit year. Comment [SES1]: Can we consider allowing applications throughout the year for the first year, and pro-rating the cost. Then from 2nd year on, go The CDWSUP application fee is $75, and the badge fee is $300 per individual. Every with the one open season, which I understand makes sense. commercial dog walker with more than 3 dogs entering park property in San Francisco and Marin must have their badge on their person so that National Park Service and U.S. Park JT – Will check in with SPUG and respond shortly. Police officers can easily identify him or her as an authorized commercial dog walker.

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How to Apply To apply for a CDWSUP, submit the following materials to GGNRA no later than January 31st:

1. Application for Special Use Permit Form 10-930 (enclosed) with original signature of the applicant. Retain a copy for your records as the signed application indicates compliance with all conditions stated therein. Instructions for how to properly fill Comment [MLD2]: This is not correct. The signature indicates that the information provided is out the application for a CDWSUP follow. You may use a separate sheet if needed to correct. The signature on the permit signifies fully answer questions. willingness to comply with the permit conditions.

• Applicant/Company: Please provide all requested information. • Description of Proposed Activity: Describe the type of dog walking services you will be providing including, but not limited to, the anticipated number of dogs that will be walked at one time, the anticipated frequency of commercial dog walking visits, and your anticipated days of the week and time of day for dog walking services under this permit. (Note: providing this information will not limit you to only these days and times but rather helps us understand the nature of the demand for this permitted activity.) • Requested Location: List the locations you anticipate using. GGNRA sites in San Francisco and Marin that are open to dog walking are listed on the park’s website: www.nps.gov/goga/parkmgmt/pets.htm. (Note: as above, providing this information will not limit you to only these locations but rather helps us understand the nature of the demand for this permitted activity.) • Dates: Write the year you are applying to operate under a CDWSUP at the top of the table next to the word Date(s). Leave the table blank. • Maximum Number of Participants: Provide the anticipated annual number of dogs walked on GGNRA sites in San Francisco and Marin (not the number of walks but the number of dogs). • Maximum Number of Vehicles: Provide the number of vehicle(s) that will be used for transporting dogs under this permit. (Note: as above, providing this information will not limit you to only these vehicles but rather helps us understand the nature of the parking demand for this permitted activity.) • Support equipment: List the vehicle make/model/color and license plate number of vehicle(s) that will be used for transporting dogs under this permit. • List support personnel including addresses and telephones: List the legal name, address (and mailing address if different), CA driver’s license number and telephone number for each individual dog walker who will need a badge. Attach additional pages if necessary. Provide a 1” x 1” color photo of each dog walker to be used in badge fabrication. Do not staple or tape the photo to the application. Comment [MLD3]: You should include something about identifying the individual in the • Individual in charge of activity on-site: Leave blank unless this information photo. If they simply send 12 pictures in an envelope differs from the information that was provided on page one for the it’s tough to match them to the information provided. applicant/company. • Yes/No Questions: Answer Yes or No for each as appropriate.

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2. Payment by completing the credit card authorization information at the end of the Comment [MLD4]: As I mentioned in the email this section was deleted because it was in violation Application for Special Use Permit Form 10-930. The preferred method of payment is of Treasury guidelines. I’m sure the SPUG has a by credit card. If you must pay by other means, please contact the Office of Special credit card form. Credit card forms do not need OMB approval, but they need to comply with Park Uses for further instructions. The total amount authorized will be the sum of Treasury guidance. . $75 for the application fee, plus $300 per badge times the number of individual dog walkers. For example, a company with three dog walkers would pay $75 + (3 X $300) = $975

3. Certificate of Insurance for $2,000,000 aggregate/$1,000,000 per occurrence listing “The U.S. Government, National Park Service, & Golden Gate National Recreation Area” as Additional Insured. Comment [TJ5]: Placed this here to match with our standard method of requesting this (matches other park communications). The application Mail the complete packet to: requires these three components (application form, payment, proof of insurance) so this is how the Office of Special Park Uses instructions are laid out. Let me know if you have Golden Gate National Recreation Area feedback. Building 201, Fort Mason San Francisco, CA 94123

Submitting complete application materials including information and photos for each badgeholder is essential. Failure to do so will result in your application being returned for completion, and/or delay processing. Upon approval of your application, GGNRA will mail the official permit and badge(s) to the address given on the application.

If during the year a badged dog walker leaves the employ of the permitted company under the CDWSUP, the badge must be returned to the park. If this individual is replaced outside of the open application period, a badge will be provided for the new dog walker upon receipt of a Badge Replacement Form and a $50 badge replacement fee. Please contact the Comment [MLD6]: Could I ask why a badge costs $300 with the application, but a replacement Office of Special Park Uses for more information. only costs $50? Now that I think about it I might have an answer, but would like to confirm that. If you have any questions regarding the SUP application process, please contact the Office of Special Park Uses at (415) 561-4300.

Sincerely,

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United States Department of the Interior NATIONAL PARK SERVICE Golden Gate National Recreation Area

Fort Mason, Building 201 IN REPLY REFER TO: San Francisco, California 94123

C3827(GOGA-BMD)

January 1, 2013

Dear Prospective Permittee:

In response to the recent ordinances limiting the number of dogs allowed per commercial dog walker passed by the City of San Francisco, and the Town of Tiburon, Golden Gate National Recreation Area (GGNRA) has instituted an interim permit requirement for commercial dog walkers using GGNRA managed sites in San Francisco and Marin where dog walking is allowed. This interim permit requirement would remain in effect until a final special regulation for dog walking in GGNRA, including commercial dog walking, is finalized, which is expected in late 2015.

You are required to obtain a Commercial Dog walking Special Use Permit (CDWSUP) if your company provides dog walking services for consideration (commercial dog walking) on lands where it is allowed within San Francisco County and Marin County sites administered by the GGNRA, and you are walking more than 3 dogs, with a limit of 6 dogs, at one time. Walking more than 6 dogs at one time is not allowed within GGNRA’s San Francisco and Marin County sites. A CDWSUP is valid for one year. The CDWSUP structure includes both an overarching permit granted to a company, and badges assigned to each individual dog walker who will be providing dog walking services on GGNRA property in San Francisco and Marin County. The badges are non-transferable. This means that for companies with multiple dog walkers, the company will need a CDWSUP permit as well as badges for each individual employee who will be walking dogs on GGNRA property.

Applications for CDWSUPs will only be accepted once annually, during the open application month of January. Applications must be completed and postmarked no later than January 31st to obtain a CDSUP for the permit year. Comment [SES1]: Can we consider allowing applications throughout the year for the first year, and pro-rating the cost. Then from 2nd year on, go The CDWSUP application fee is $75, and the badge fee is $300 per individual. Every with the one open season, which I understand makes sense. commercial dog walker with more than 3 dogs entering park property in San Francisco and Marin must have their badge on their person so that National Park Service and U.S. Park Police officers can easily identify him or her as an authorized commercial dog walker.

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How to Apply • To apply for a CDWP, submit the following materials to GGNRA no later than January 31st:

1. Application for Special Use Permit Form 10-930 (enclosed) with original signature of the applicant. Retain a copy for your records as the signed application indicates compliance with all conditions stated therein. This is a standard form that is being adapted for this use. Instructions for how to properly fill out the application for a Commercial Dog Walking Pemit follow. You may use a separate sheet if needed to fully answer questions.

• Applicant/Company: Please provide all requested information. • Description of Proposed Activity: Describe the type of dog walking services you will be providing including, but not limited to, the anticipated number of dogs that will be walked at one time, and days of the week/times of day of dog walking services by each dog walker receiving a badge under this permit. (Note: providing this information will not limit you to only these days and times but rather helps us understand the nature of the demand for this permitted activity.) • Requested Location: List the locations you anticipate using. GGNRA sites in San Francisco and Marin that are open to dog walking are listed on the park’s website: www.nps.gov/goga/parkmgmt/pets.htm. (Note: as above, this information will not limit you to only these locations.) • Dates: Write the year you wish to operate under a CDWSUP. • Maximum Number of Participants: The anticipated annual number dogs walked (not the number of walks but the number of dogs). • Maximum Number of Vehicles: List the vehicle make/model/color and license number of vehicle(s) that will be used for transporting dogs under this permit. (Note: as above, providing this information will not limit you to only these vehicles..) • Support equipment: Leave blank. • List support personnel – this includes dog walkers to be issued badges: List the legal name, address (and mailing address if different), CA driver’s license number and telephone number for each individual. Attach additional pages if necessary. • Individual in charge of activity on-site: a) Must include a 1” x 1” color photo of each dog walker to be used in badge fabrication. Do not staple or tape the photo to the application. b) Certificate of Insurance listing “The U.S. Government, National Park Service, & Golden Gate National Recreation Area” as Additional Insured.

• Yes/No Questions: Answer Yes or No for each as appropriate.

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• The preferred method of payment is by credit card. If you must pay by other means, please contact the Office of Special Park Uses for further instructions. The total amount will be the sum of $75 for the application fee, plus $300 per badge times the number of individual dog walkers. For example, a company with three dog walkers would pay $75 + (3 X $300) = $975

2. A 1” x 1” color photo of each dog walker to be used in badge fabrication. Do not staple or tape the photo to the application.

3. Certificate of Insurance listing “The U.S. Government, National Park Service, & Golden Gate National Recreation Area” as Additional Insured.

Mail the complete packet to: Office of Special Park Uses Golden Gate National Recreation Area Building 201, Fort Mason San Francisco, CA 94123

Submitting complete application materials including information and photos for each badgeholder is essential. Failure to do so will result in your application being returned for completion, and/or delay processing. Upon approval of your application, GGNRA will mail the official permit and badge(s) to the address given on the application.

If during the year a badged dog walker leaves the employ of the permitted company under the CDWSUP, the badge must be returned to the park. If this individual is replaced outside of the open application period, a badge will be provided for the new dog walker upon receipt of a Badge Replacement Form and a $50 badge replacement fee. Please contact the Office of Special Park Uses for more information.

If you have any questions regarding the SUP application process, please contact the Office of Special Park Uses at (415) 561-4300.

Sincerely,

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United States Department of the Interior NATIONAL PARK SERVICE Golden Gate National Recreation Area

Fort Mason, Building 201 IN REPLY REFER TO: San Francisco, California 94123

C3827(GOGA-BMD)

January 1, 2013

Dear Prospective Permittee:

In response to the recent ordinances limiting the number of dogs allowed per commercial dog walker passed by the City of San Francisco, and the Town of Tiburon, Golden Gate National Recreation Area (GGNRA) has instituted an interim permit requirement for commercial dog walkers using GGNRA managed sites in San Francisco and Marin where dog walking is allowed. This interim permit requirement would remain in effect until a final special regulation for dog walking in GGNRA, including commercial dog walking, is finalized, which is expected in late 2015.

You are required to obtain a Commercial Dog Walking Special Use Permit (CDWSUP) if your company provides dog walking services for consideration (commercial dog walking) on lands where it is allowed within San Francisco County and Marin County sites administered by the GGNRA, and you are walking more than 3 dogs, with a limit of 6 dogs, at one time. Walking more than 6 dogs at one time is not allowed within GGNRA’s San Francisco and Marin County sites. A CDWSUP is valid for one year. The CDWSUP structure includes both an overarching permit granted to a company, and badges assigned to each individual dog walker who will be providing dog walking services on GGNRA property in San Francisco and Marin County. The badges are non-transferable. This means that for companies with multiple dog walkers, the company will need a CDWSUP as well as badges for each individual employee who will be walking dogs on GGNRA property.

Applications for CDWSUPs will only be accepted once annually, during the open application month of January. Applications must be completed and postmarked no later than January 31st to obtain a CDSUP for the permit year. Comment [SES1]: Can we consider allowing applications throughout the year for the first year, and pro-rating the cost. Then from 2nd year on, go The CDWSUP application fee is $75, and the badge fee is $300 per individual. Every with the one open season, which I understand makes sense. commercial dog walker with more than 3 dogs entering park property in San Francisco and Marin must have their badge on their person so that National Park Service and U.S. Park JT – Will check in with SPUG and respond shortly. Police officers can easily identify him or her as an authorized commercial dog walker.

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How to Apply To apply for a CDWSUP, submit the following materials to GGNRA no later than January 31st:

1. Application for Special Use Permit Form 10-930 (enclosed) with original signature of the applicant. Retain a copy for your records as the signed application indicates compliance with all conditions stated therein. Instructions for how to properly fill out the application for a CDWSUP follow. You may use a separate sheet if needed to fully answer questions.

• Applicant/Company: Please provide all requested information. • Description of Proposed Activity: Describe the type of dog walking services you will be providing including, but not limited to, the anticipated number of dogs that will be walked at one time, the anticipated frequency of commercial dog walking visits, and your anticipated days of the week and time of day for dog walking services under this permit. (Note: providing this information will not limit you to only these days and times but rather helps us understand the nature of the demand for this permitted activity.) • Requested Location: List the locations you anticipate using. GGNRA sites in San Francisco and Marin that are open to dog walking are listed on the park’s website: www.nps.gov/goga/parkmgmt/pets.htm. (Note: as above, providing this information will not limit you to only these locations but rather helps us understand the nature of the demand for this permitted activity.) • Dates: Write the year you are applying to operate under a CDWSUP at the top of the table next to the word Date(s). Leave the table blank. • Maximum Number of Participants: Provide the anticipated annual number of dogs walked on GGNRA sites in San Francisco and Marin (not the number of walks but the number of dogs). • Maximum Number of Vehicles: Provide the number of vehicle(s) that will be used for transporting dogs under this permit. (Note: as above, providing this information will not limit you to only these vehicles but rather helps us understand the nature of the parking demand for this permitted activity.) • Support equipment: List the vehicle make/model/color and license plate number of vehicle(s) that will be used for transporting dogs under this permit. • List support personnel including addresses and telephones: List the legal name, address (and mailing address if different), CA driver’s license number and telephone number for each individual dog walker who will need a badge. Attach additional pages if necessary. Provide a 1” x 1” color photo of each dog walker to be used in badge fabrication. Do not staple or tape the photo to the application. • Individual in charge of activity on-site: Leave blank unless this information differs from the information that was provided on page one for the applicant/company. • Yes/No Questions: Answer Yes or No for each as appropriate.

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2. Payment by completing the credit card authorization information at the end of the Application for Special Use Permit Form 10-930. The preferred method of payment is by credit card. If you must pay by other means, please contact the Office of Special Park Uses for further instructions. The total amount authorized will be the sum of $75 for the application fee, plus $300 per badge times the number of individual dog walkers. For example, a company with three dog walkers would pay $75 + (3 X $300) = $975

3. Certificate of Insurance for $2,000,000 aggregate/$1,000,000 per occurrence listing “The U.S. Government, National Park Service, & Golden Gate National Recreation Area” as Additional Insured.

Mail the complete packet to: Office of Special Park Uses Golden Gate National Recreation Area Building 201, Fort Mason San Francisco, CA 94123

Submitting complete application materials including information and photos for each badgeholder is essential. Failure to do so will result in your application being returned for completion, and/or delay processing. Upon approval of your application, GGNRA will mail the official permit and badge(s) to the address given on the application.

If during the year a badged dog walker leaves the employ of the permitted company under the CDWSUP, the badge must be returned to the park. If this individual is replaced outside of the open application period, a badge will be provided for the new dog walker upon receipt of a Badge Replacement Form and a $50 badge replacement fee. Please contact the Office of Special Park Uses for more information.

If you have any questions regarding the SUP application process, please contact the Office of Special Park Uses at (415) 561-4300.

Sincerely,

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P.O. Box 475372 San Francisco, CA 94147-5372 Please Visit Our Website: www.crissyfielddog.org

January 22, 2013

Via U.S. Mail and Email ([email protected])

John Pelka The Presidio Trust 103 Montgomery Street P.O. Box 29052 San Francisco, CA 94129

Dear Mr. Pelka,

Thank you for the opportunity to comment on the Presidio Trust’s (“Trust”) proposed rules to (1) impose a public use limit on persons who are walking four or more dogs at one time for consideration in Area B of the Presidio (hereinafter “Commercial Dog Walkers” or “CDWs”); and (2) expand the requirement to remove pet excrement (collectively the “Rules”). 77 Fed. Reg. 69785 (Nov. 21, 2012) (the “Notice”).

We appreciate the Trust’s efforts to address these issues, and recognize the Trust’s important role in protecting the valuable recreational resources of the Presidio. People have been walking their dogs throughout the Presidio for many generations. We believe it is important for dog walkers to continue to have access in the Presidio, and strongly support allowing CDWs to access Trust-managed areas, so we are appreciative that the proposed Rules do make provision for CDW access. Nonetheless, the adoption of the Rules requires careful consideration and analysis to meet the Trust’s legal obligations under the National Environmental Policy Act (“NEPA”), and in this regard, we submit, further work is required.

The Crissy Field Dog Group (“CFDG”) is a non-profit organization, which has been devoted to responsible off-leash dog recreation for many years in the Golden Gate National Recreation Area (“GGNRA”). CFDG is deeply concerned by the Trust’s proposed wholesale incorporation of the City of San Francisco’s CDW ordinance, and in particular, by the Trust’s failure to analyze the environmental impacts of its action. Crissy Field is a hugely popular open space area for dog walking and is used by a large number of private and commercial dog walkers and is located within Area A of the

1 GGNRA004199 Presidio. The Notice contains a cursory acknowledgement that Area A may be adversely impacted if the proposed Rules relating to CDWs are enacted, but fails to base this conclusion on reliable factual or scientific materials, and fails to conduct any meaningful impact analysis. CFDG submits these comments to urge the Trust to meet its legal obligation to conduct a NEPA-compliant analysis, via, at minimum, preparation of an environmental assessment (“EA”). CFDG would look forward to working with the Trust and participating in an EA process.

General Comments Regarding Purposes And Potential Effects of the Proposed Rules

The Trust’s own stated purposes for the Rules highlight the need for, and lack of, accompanying environmental analysis. In proposing the CDW Rules the Trust states its concern about a potential influx of CDWs into Area B, diverted from City-regulated areas once the City’s CDW permit ordinance (Article 39) goes into effect. The Notice identifies numerous potential effects of dog walking within Area B, which the Rules are intended to manage. The Trust states that Article 39 will result in “a certain number of Commercial Dog Walkers who would otherwise fall under the City’s ordinance will walk their dogs in Area B in order to avoid the permit fees.” (Notice at 69786.)

According to the Notice the effects of such spillover may include, “damage to resources, threats to public safety, and visitor conflict.” (Notice at 689786.) It further states that CDWs may “affect the use and enjoyment of … users, will increase damages to resources, and will increase the cost of park maintenance and operations.” (Id.) In addition, it states, “Pet excrement is a recognized health hazard, may deface or damage cultural and natural resources, and is widely considered to be a deterrent to use of park facilities.” (Id. at 69787.) The Notice states that the proposed Rules are therefore intended to “provide for the safe enjoyment of all park users, protect resources, and control its operations and maintenance costs.” (Id. at 689786.)

If the Trust enacts its proposed Rules for Area B, CDWs who had previously used Area B may choose instead to use Area A, where no permit is currently required. Indeed, the Notice acknowledges spillover into Area A is anticipated as a result of the Trust’s proposed Rules (Notice at 69787), but undertakes no analysis of the potential effects of such diversion of CDWs. For Area A, the Trust has prepared no analysis of whether the proposed Rules may cause, “damage to resources, threats to public safety, and visitor conflict” or “increase the cost of park maintenance and operations” or otherwise “affect the use and enjoyment of … users” – despite the fact that these concerns were sufficiently significant for the Trust to propose the Rules in the first instance. The Screening Form referenced in the Notice (“Screening Form”) highlights the potential for “impacts to soils and vegetation caused through physical damage (such as trampling, digging, and dog waste)” and “the potential for nutrients and pathogens from dog waste to enter water bodies.” (Screening Form at II.5.) The Notice and accompanying Screening Form do not analyze why all of the Trust’s concerns about City CDW spillover into Area B should not apply equally to Area A.

2 GGNRA004200 Noting that any environmental impacts of spillover may be “short term” does not relieve the obligation to analyze potential impacts (Notice at 69787; Screening Form at I.D.3), and this conclusion is made without factual support or analysis. Even if impacts were short term they still require analysis; construction impacts of an action may be short-term but still routinely receive thorough treatment under NEPA in EAs. Moreover, the Notice identifies no anticipated timeline for implementation of any National Park Service (“NPS”) permitting which may apply in the future to Area A. The Screening Form acknowledges that the timeline for implementation of any such permitting system is uncertain. (Screening Form at I.E.2.)

The Trust has no reliable factual or scientific basis on which to ground its evaluation of the potential harms described in the Notice, and for that reason alone further NEPA analysis is required in an EA. But on its face, the Notice is internally inconsistent. The Rules seek to prevent negative effects of CDWs in Area B, but the Notice admits the Rules will divert CDW traffic into Area A, and fails to analyze the same effects in Area A that it seeks to prevent in Area B. The Trust should fully and openly air its analysis of potential impacts on Area A and other surrounding areas, which may be impacted, by, at minimum, preparing an EA. Only by developing such an analysis can the Trust determine whether such impacts will occur, and if so, where and at what intensity.

Specific Comments

In addition to the above general comments regarding the purposes and effects of the proposed Rules, CFDG submits the following specific comments on the below designated paragraphs and portions of the Notice:

Summary

In general. The Summary should describe the geographic area under Trust’s management (approximately 1100 acres); clarify that the land managed by the Trust lies entirely within the GGNRA; and distinguish between those portions of the GGNRA managed by the NPS and those managed by the Trust (Area B only).

“The Presidio Trust is proposing a public use limit on persons who are walking four or more dogs at one time (CDW) in Area B of the Presidio.” The City permits limit commercial dogwalkers to a maximum of eight dogs at one time. The Notice and proposed Rules are unclear as to the maximum number of dogs allowed on land managed by the Trust (i.e., not the City). The same issue comes up throughout the Notice.

“Commercial Dog Walkers with four or more dogs at one time in Area B will be required to comply with . . . those rules and regulations otherwise applicable to Area B of the Presidio.” Because the Trust shares administrative jurisdiction of Area B with the National Park Service, “otherwise applicable” regulations include 40 C.F.R. 2.15, which prohibits pets in a national park. The Notice does not explain if (or how) a Trust- or City-issued permit could legally override a federal

3 GGNRA004201 regulation. The Notice also omits all mention of the 1979 Pet Policy, which continue to govern the NPS’s administration of the GGNRA. United States v. Barley, 405 F. Supp.2d 1121, 1125-26 (N.D. Cal. 2005). These legal inconsistencies should be addressed and clarified.

Supplementary Information: Section 1. Limitation on Walking Dogs for Consideration

In General. For consistency, the Trust should use the phrase “Commercial Dog Walker” instead of “Walking Dogs for Consideration.”

Para. 1: “Administrative jurisdiction over the . . . Presidio of San Francisco is divided between the Trust and the National Park Service.” CFDG respectfully requests that the agency use plain English to describe the relationship between the Trust and the NPS with respect to the Presidio: (1) the Presidio is part of the GGNRA; and (2) the Trust manages the Presidio on GGNRA-jurisdiction lands.

Para. 2: “Although the Trust does not maintain official statistics on the use of the Presidio by dog walking businesses, Trust staff frequently observe and receive reports of dog walkers with four or more dogs in a number of areas in Area B . . . . ” This is exactly why the Trust needs to conduct an environmental analysis: to evaluate the potential for actual damage to natural resources, threats to public safety, and visitor conflict. The bill establishing the Trust made clear that the agency must comply with NEPA. Pub. L. No. 104-333, § 104(c), 110 Stat. 4097 (Nov. 12, 1996) (“[T]he Trust shall be treated as a successor in interest to the National Park Service with respect to compliance with [NEPA] and other environmental compliance statutes”). The Notice and proposed Rules do not appear to be based on reliable factual or scientific information (qualitative or quantitative) establishing a relationship between the number of dogs with one dogwalker and any particular type of damage or impact to lands or uses. Indeed, the rationale for public use limits and the text of the proposed regulations simultaneously identify “four or more dogs” as (1) sufficient to damage resources, threaten public safety, and cause visitor conflict; and (2) an appropriate number to trigger permit coverage, which would allow the dogwalker to bring in up to four additional dogs. How can the Trust make a significant change without adequate input from the public and proper science to evaluate the public’s concerns?

The Screening Form refers to “Trust staff estimates” of a range of numbers of CDWs who may be present “during any given time of day” without further specifics or factual basis. (Screening Form at I.D.3.) The Screening Form goes on to reference oral estimates from the City regarding diversion of City CDWs into Area B – making no independent analysis of diversion from Area B to Area A. These passing references fail to meet the Trust’s NEPA obligations because they are either inapplicable, unreliable, or without basis in scientific or factual information. Moreover, an analysis of impacts must be founded on factual and scientific information establishing a relationship between the number of dogs with

4 GGNRA004202 one dog walker and particular impacts. Even if the information in the Screening Form were sufficiently reliable, it estimates a 33-66% increase in CDW traffic in Area A – clearly a significant increase in traffic, which, if true, would require analysis of all the potential impacts in Area A. The Screening form acknowledges that the Rules would “increase visitor incidents related to dogs, and demand more park maintenance” but fails to undertake any meaningful analysis of such impacts, the intensity of those impacts, or potential mitigation measures. (Screening Form at I.D.3.) The Screening Form fails to acknowledge or analyze other potential impacts to Area B.

Para. 4: “[T]he Trust reasonably anticipates a certain number of Commercial Dog Walkers . . . will walk their dogs in Area B in order to avoid the permit fees…This is particularly to be expected because the NPS is also considering restrictions on commercial dog walking in Area A of the Presidio.” With reference to NPS regulations, the NPS has been very clear that CDWs in Area A and elsewhere in the GGNRA will be restricted to 3 to 6 dogs per dog walker. These numerical thresholds emerged from the GGNRA Negotiated Rulemaking for Dog Management process in 2007, and the NPS clearly documented them in the GGNRA’s Dog Management Draft Environmental Impact Statement. As noted briefly above, the Trust should address this potential future conflict between permitting schemes as part of this rulemaking process. In fact, the Trust has long been aware of this conflict, as Trust proposed to the City in a letter dated November 21, 2011, that the City be consistent with the GGNRA’s CDW numbers. (A copy is attached).

Para. 4: “The Trust must provide for the safe enjoyment of all park users . . . and is therefore undertaking this public use limit in response to the changing circumstances in the surrounding area.” The Trust relies on a categorical exclusion to avoid its obligations under NEPA. 77 Fed. Reg. at 69787 (citing 36 CFR 1010.7(a)(31), which exempts “minor changes in programs and regulations pertaining to visitor activities”). The proposed Rules are not a “minor change” to an existing program but rather the implementation of an entirely new permitting program at the Presidio. Indeed, categorical exclusions are only available for a “category of actions which do not individually or cumulatively have a significant effect on the human environment and which have been found to have no such effect.” 40 C.F.R. § 1508.4. If change is happening on the scale indicated by the Notice, the public use limitations could result in a cumulatively significant impact. These impacts could include higher levels of air pollution due to dog walkers making multiple trips by car to meet the needs of the same clients, potential impacts to surrounding areas resulting from diversion of CDW traffic, and potential effects of conflicting and inconsistent regulations and permit schemes. In addition, the Trust’s proposed Rules must be considered in light of the City’s Article 39 ordinance. See also 36 C.F.R. § 1010.7(b)(6). Together the Rules and the City’s CDW ordinance may have significant impacts on Area A, which upon issuance of the Rules would remain the only non-permitted area for CDWs in the vicinity. In light of these potential impacts, CFDG does not believe

5 GGNRA004203 that a categorical exclusion is appropriate, and the Trust should conduct a NEPA analysis for this rulemaking.

Para.8: “Upon the completion of the NPS rulemaking, the Trust may amend its own use limitation for Commercial Dog Walkers to recognize GGNRA permits as valid within Area B among other permits, to accept GGNRA permits exclusively, or otherwise in response to new circumstances.” To the extent the Trust takes an independent action in the future by amending any use limitations, any such amendment would constitute a separate action for purposes of NEPA, subject to independent review and analysis at the time that future action is contemplated. The quoted language in paragraph 8 of the Notice should be supplemented or modified to clarify that the instant action is limited only to the adoption of the Rules as currently proposed, and the Trust would undertake a new review and environmental analysis, consistent with NEPA, for any revision to the Rules that may occur in the future.

Para. 9: The Presidio Trust “retains its independent authority to define the requirements for Commercial Dog Walkers within Area B.” This language is especially worrisome given the Trust’s position that this sort of change is categorically excluded from NEPA review. Even if the “minor changes” categorical exclusion applied, this sets a dangerous precedent for imposing burdensome new regulations without proper environmental analysis and public input. Actions that “establish a precedent for future action” may trigger a NEPA analysis even in the face of an applicable categorical exclusion. 36 C.F.R. § 1010.7(b)(5).

Section 2. Requirement to Remove Pet Excrement

CFDG does not object to this proposed rule, but respectfully requests that the Trust provide adequate waste bins.

Environmental Impact

Trust asserts that (1) the “proposed rule will increase visitor safety and protect resources in Area B”; (2) “dog walking use in Area A could slightly increase as those who walk dogs for consideration . . . may take their dogs to walk in Crissy Field or other areas where permits are not currently required by the NPS.” Without a NEPA analysis, Trust has no actual, concrete information as to the environmental baseline and environmental impacts of its proposed Rules. Situations where the effects of an action are highly uncertain can trigger NEPA review for otherwise exempt actions. 36 C.F.R. § 1010.7(b)(4).

The Trust’s NEPA regulations provide that “[a]n EA should be prepared when the Trust has insufficient information on which to determine whether a proposal may have significant impacts.” 36 C.F.R. § 1010.10(a). This is plainly the case here. Moreover, because the Rules have the potential for cumulative impacts and for impacts to

6 GGNRA004204 recreational resources, they fall within the type of actions the Trust has identified as “normally” requiring an EA. 36 C.F.R. § 1010.10(b)(2), (3).

CFDG appreciates the opportunity to comment on the Trust’s proposed rulemaking and Project Screening Form, and respectfully requests that in light of the above considerations the Trust prepare, at minimum, an EA for the proposed Rules.

Sincerely,

Martha Walters Chair, Crissy Field Dog Group

Enclosure

Ccs: House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, D-CA Senator Diane Feinstein, D-CA Senator Barbara Boxer, D-CA Rep. Jackie Speier, D-San Mateo Rep. Jared Huffman, D-Marin Kenneth Salazar, Secretary of the Interior Jon Jarvis, National Park Service Director Christine Lehnertz, NPS Western Regional Director Frank Dean, Superintendent, GGNRA Craig Middleton, Executive Director, Presidio Trust Nancy Bechtle, Chair, Presidio Trust Board Supervisor Scott Wiener, City of San Francisco Dr. Jennifer Scarlett, Co-President , SF SPCA Rebecca Katz, Executive Director, Animal Care and Control Nancy McKenny, Executive Director, Marin Humane Society

7 GGNRA004205 Visitor Use and Experience an illustrative quote related to the issue: “Unleashed dogs present safety hazards to the GGNRA’s wide variety of recreational users. Dogs can bite other dogs and people; trip pedestrians, skaters, and cyclists; and jump on and knock down people” (NAU 2002a, 10).

The majority of comments to the ANPR (71 percent) supported some form of off-leash dog walking in GGNRA. This percentage rose to 98 percent among dog owners. Respondents supporting off-leash dog recreation in the park cited the exercise and sociability benefits for off-leash dogs and their owners, the responsibility of dog owners, and the unique park status of GGNRA as a recreational area as reasons for their position (NAU 2002a, 16–17).

In many cases, it appears that how a visitor reacts to off-leash dogs is influenced by whether the visitor owns a dog. For instance, when telephone survey respondents were asked how off-leash dogs affected their visitor experience at GGNRA, 37 percent of dog owners responded that it “added to” it, while 23 percent of visitors that did not own dogs responded similarly. Conversely, only 9 percent of dog owners responded that the presence of off-leash dogs “detracted from” their experience, while 28 percent of visitors that did not own dogs answered similarly. Approximately half of all respondents (54 percent of those who owned dogs and 47 percent of those who did not) stated that the presence of off-leash dogs did not affect their experience (NAU 2002b, 18).

It is not uncommon for users to take more than one dog to the park. Some of these visitors may be dog owners with more than one dog, but many of these users are commercial dog walkers. Commercial dog walkers visit the park with multiple dogs per trip. Fort Funston, Fort Mason, Crissy Field, and Alta Trail in the Marin Headlands are very popular destinations for commercial dog walkers. Some respondents to the ANPR (less than 1 percent of total comments) expressed concern related to the use of public lands for commercial purposes such as dog walking. The following is an illustrative quote related to the issue: “Make commercial dog walkers park concessionaires. Require them to pay for the privilege of doing business on park lands” (NAU 2002a). In contrast, an equal percentage of respondents believed that commercial dog walkers provide a public service.

Fifty-eight percent of the 2002 telephone survey respondents believed that the numbers of dogs walked by any one person should be limited. Of those who stated there should be limits, 13 percent stated that one dog should be the limit, 40 percent stated that two dogs should be the maximum, and 28 percent stated that no more than three dogs should be allowed. About 15 percent believed that limits should be four or more dogs per person (NAU 2002b, 29–30).

Many people responding to the ANPR reported that they enjoyed visiting GGNRA sites with their dogs off leash. They cited the importance of adequate exercise opportunities for their dogs as well as the importance of social connections with other dog walkers as reasons for the necessity of off-leash recreation (NAU 2002a, 16–18). For example, “Just like healthy human beings, dogs need exercise that they cannot adequately get walking on a leash” (NAU 2002a, 16). Most of the organized groups that support off-leash dog recreation at GGNRA sites advocate responsible dog ownership, which includes picking up dog waste, discouraging dogs from digging holes or chasing/harassing wildlife, and leashing aggressive dogs.

Site-Specific Visitation Results and Dog-related Incidents at GGNRA

As stated previously, many visitors report that they enjoy visiting GGNRA sites with their dogs. However, dog-related incidents do occur at GGNRA and are collected by two independent NPS law enforcement divisions (the U.S. Park Police and NPS rangers). Incident reports are written by either U.S. Park Police or NPS rangers when visitors violate park regulations. Dog-related incidents were compiled for GGNRA using the criminal incident reports written by both divisions. A detailed discussion of these

Draft Dog Management Plan/SEIS 309 GGNRA004206 Chapter 3: Affected Environment methods and incidents is included at the beginning of this chapter. This section provides a more detailed site-specific discussion of dog-related incidents. For each GGNRA site described in this section below, the tables identify the number and type of dog-related incidents that occurred from 2008 through 2011 using the law enforcement reports (tables 11 through 28).

Dog-related incidents include violations of the leash law, hazardous conditions (includes a dog bite, dog attack, or dog rescue), unattended pet violation, failure to pick up pet excrement, possessing a pet in a closed area, violation of a closed area, wildlife disturbance, and vegetation damage. A leash violation can include having a dog off leash in a leash-only area, including violations of 36 CFR 7.97(d), which describe seasonal dog walking restrictions (on leash only) for western snowy plovers in the SPPA at Ocean Beach and in the WPA at Crissy Field. Possessing a pet in a closed area is described in 36 CFR 2.15 (a)(1) as possessing a pet in a public building, public transportation vehicle, or location designated as a swimming beach, or any structure or area closed by the superintendent to the possession of pets. This regulation does not apply to service dogs. Violation of a closed area (36 CFR 1.5 (f)) applies to both humans and pets and is described as violating a closure, designation, use or activity restriction or condition, schedule of visiting hours, or public use limit. U.S. Park Police and NPS rangers appear to cite these regulations interchangeably on incident reports, and therefore, these incidents were kept separate and not compiled in tables 11 through 28. For example, Stinson Beach is open to the public, but closed to pets. In 2010, two separate people in two separate instances were issued citations for having dogs on the beach. One incident (2010, Incident Report # 1003935) resulted in a verbal warning, citing 36 CFR 1.5(f), violation of a closed area. The other incident (2010, Incident Report # 1009278) resulted in a citation for violation of 36 CFR 2.15(a)(1), possessing a pet in a closed area. Vegetation damage is described in section 36 CFR 2.1 (a) (1) (ii)) and the following is applicable to vegetation and soils and prohibited: possessing, destroying, injuring, defacing, removing, digging, or disturbing from its natural state: plants or the parts or products thereof. Wildlife disturbance is described in section 36 CFR 2.2 (a) (2) and the following is prohibited: feeding, touching, teasing, frightening or intentional disturbing of wildlife nesting, breeding or other activities. At GGNRA, it is required by law for people to clean up dog fecal matter. Violations have been written for park visitors at GGNRA who have not cleaned up after their dogs, under 36 CFR 2.34(a) (4), creating a “physically offensive condition” and 36 CFR 2.15 (a) (5), “failing to comply with pet excrement disposal conditions established by the superintendent.”

In addition to a discussion of dog-related incidents, this section provides results of site-specific visitation surveys, when applicable, including the visitor count studies conducted in 2008 for the Natural Resource Damage Assessment (USFWS 2009b), visitor count studies conducted in 2011 as part of the Assessment of Visitor Activities at Six Sites Within Golden Gate National Recreation Area (IEC 2011), and results of the most popular sites (generally top 10 sites) recorded in the 2012 GGNRA Dog Walking Satisfaction Visitor Study (NPS 2012a).

Stinson Beach

On-leash dog walking is allowed in parking lots and picnic areas, but not on Stinson Beach, because it is a designated swimming beach (which is closed per the CFR and the GGNRA Compendium (NPS 2008b, 20)). There is an adjacent beach, owned by Marin County, Upton Beach, that allows on-leash dog walking. Allowing on-leash dog walking at the adjacent Upton Beach may lead to confusion in the GGNRA-owned portion of Stinson Beach that does not allow dogs. Visitor use at Stinson Beach is high on nice weekends especially during the summer and fall, and dog use in the picnic and parking lot areas is moderate to high (table 9). During the GGNRA Dog Walking Satisfaction Visitor Study (NPS 2012a), when dog walkers were asked which GGNRA sites they visited most frequently, 2.2 percent indicated Stinson Beach, ranking it as the seventh most frequently visited site by dog walkers. (NPS 2012a, Appendix A: 6). Stinson Beach also tied as the seventh most frequently visited site by non dog walkers during that survey (3.5 percent) (NPS 2012a, Appendix A: 69).

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Compliance is relatively low on the beach, with over 70 warnings/citations given to dog owners for having a dog in an area closed to dogs from 2008 through 2011 (table 11). In addition, lifeguards stationed at fixed duty posts on the beach have observed multiple dog bites/attacks. The hazardous condition reported in 2009 was a dog bite/attack. (table 11). Compliance is considered good in the parking lots and picnic areas, with only 4 off-leash violations recorded (table 11).

TABLE 11. NUMBER AND TYPE OF DOG-RELATED INCIDENTS AT STINSON BEACH, 2008–2011

Year Incident Type 2008 2009 2010 2011 Total Possessing Pet in Closed Area* 53 9 3 6 71 Off-leash Violation 3 0 1 0 4 Violation of Closed Area* 0 3 1 1 5 Hazardous Condition 0 1 0 0 1 Unattended Pet 0 0 1 1 2 Pet Excrement 0 1 0 0 1 Other 0 0 0 1 1 Total 56 14 6 9 85 * The closed area resulting in violations at this site is the NPS section of the beach, which is closed to pets but adjacent to Upton Beach, which allows on-leash dog walking. U.S. Park Police and NPS rangers appear to cite these regulations interchangeably on incident reports, and therefore, these incidents were kept separate and not compiled in this table.

Homestead Valley

On-leash dog walking or dog walking under voice control is currently allowed throughout the site. This site is primarily used by local Mill Valley residents; use by visitors other than those walking dogs is relatively low (table 9). A few commercial dog walkers have been seen using this site. There were no dog-related incidents documented recorded from 2008 through 2011 at Homestead Valley.

Alta Trail, Orchard Fire Road, and Pacheco Fire Road

The 1979 Pet Policy allowed on-leash dog walking or dog walking under voice control between Marin City and Oakwood Valley but did not specify which trails or fire roads were the intended routes. Dogs are allowed under voice control or on leash from Marin City to Oakwood Valley. The Alta Trail, on the ridge above Marin City, connects to the Oakwood Valley Trail and can be accessed either from the end of Donahue Street or from the Orchard or Pacheco fire roads. Local visitor use of the Alta Trail by hikers, runners, and bikers is low to moderate, as access and parking are readily available off Highway 101 at the end of Donahue Street (table 9). The Alta Trail has very high use by commercial dog walkers, and park staff estimate that there are usually 5 to 12 dogs per commercial walker, resulting in 30 to 50 dogs at a time in the area during periods of heaviest use. Dogs walked by both commercial dog walkers and private individuals are generally not on a leash.

There were 8 violations for having a dog in a closed area and 5 leash law violations recorded from 2008 through 2011 (table 12). Park personnel have indicated dog/coyote conflicts occur in this area. The high concentration of dog walkers may discourage some other users in this area.

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TABLE 12. NUMBER AND TYPE OF DOG-RELATED INCIDENTS AT ALTA TRAIL, ORCHARD FIRE ROAD, AND PACHECO FIRE ROAD, 2008–2011

Year Incident Type 2008 2009 2010 2011 Total Possessing Pet in Closed Area* 3 1 1 3 8 Off-leash Violation 2 0 1 2 5 Total 5 1 2 5 13 * The closed areas resulting in violations at this site are portions of the Alta Trail, Oakwood Valley Trail, and Bobcat Trail, which are closed to pets.

Oakwood Valley

The 1979 Pet Policy allowed on-leash dog walking or dog walking under voice control on Oakwood Valley Fire Road and on the Oakwood Valley Trail from the junction with Oakwood Valley Fire Road to the junction with the Alta Trail. On-leash dog walking is permitted on the Oakwood Valley Trail from the trailhead to the junction with Oakwood Valley Fire Road. Visitor use in this area by hikers, runners, and bikers is considered moderate (table 9). Park staff have observed that some local dog walkers allow their dogs to be under voice control as soon as they exit their vehicles along Tennessee Valley Road, in the large, open, grassy meadow at the start of the Oakwood Valley Trail, and along the trail itself, as well as on an open, grassy hillside east of the Oakwood Valley Trail. Oakwood Valley receives use by local residents, with the majority of use occurring in the morning. Most visitors are private individuals, rather than commercial dog walkers. Park personnel have indicated dog/coyote conflicts occur in this area. From 2008 through 2011, only one incident was reported for possessing a pet in a closed area (table 13).

TABLE 13. NUMBER AND TYPE OF DOG-RELATED INCIDENTS AT OAKWOOD VALLEY, 2008–2011

Year Incident Type 2008 2009 2010 2011 Total Possessing Pet in Closed Area* 1 0 0 0 1 Total 1 0 0 0 1 * The closed area resulting in a violation at this site is the asphalt road into Tennessee Valley, which is closed to pets.

Muir Beach

On-leash dog walking or dog walking under voice control is currently allowed on Muir Beach per the 1979 Pet Policy, including the path to the beach. Park staff have observed that some dogs owned by residents at Muir Beach are not kept in yards or homes, but instead roam off leash along the beach or in the lagoon, creek, or upland areas. Muir Beach has a post-and-cable fence along the beach side of lower Redwood Creek and lagoon that is intended to discourage visitors from accessing the water; however, the fencing does not physically exclude dogs or visitors from the area. Warnings and citations have been issued to dog owners for dogs in areas closed to pets. Few commercial dog walkers use Muir Beach. A 2003 visitor experience and resource protection study at Muir Beach and Muir Woods found that 21 percent of visitors walked their dogs at Muir Beach. When asked what they enjoyed least about the site, 22 percent cited the wind and foggy weather, while about 9 percent cited dog conflicts as the least enjoyable aspect of the site (NPS 2003b, 14).

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Muir Beach is heavily used by visitors (beach-goers and hikers) on nice days or weekends (table 9). During the August 2011 visitor surveys, 79 percent of visitors at Muir Beach were general beach visitors and were placed in the catch-all “Other” category. Other activities observed at Muir Beach included running/walking (10 percent), dog walking (6 percent), picnicking (3 percent), surfing (2 percent), and angling (1 percent) (table 10) (IEC 2011, 9-10). Dog walking was relatively consistent on the observed day; 5 percent of dog walkers were recorded on a weekday and 6 percent were recorded on the weekend (IEC 2011, 13). It is important to note visitation estimates only include visitors who spent time on the beach. They do not include visitors who picnicked in the parking lot area or hikers who did not visit the beach but who used the Muir Beach parking lot to access the Coastal Trail. During two days of the survey (August 18-19), there was a children’s surfing camp that took place at Muir Beach (IEC 2011, 22). During the GGNRA Dog Walking Satisfaction Visitor Study (NPS 2012a), when dog walkers were asked which GGNRA sites they visited most frequently, 1.9 percent indicated Muir Beach, which tied with two other sites as the eigth most frequently visited site by dog walkers. (NPS 2012a, Appendix A: 6). Muir Beach also tied as the seventh most frequently visited site by non dog walkers during that survey (3.5 percent) (NPS 2012a, Appendix A: 69).

A total of 24 dog-related violations were reported at Muir Beach from 2008 through 2011 (table 14). The most common violations were for having dogs off leash (9 violations) and having dogs within closed areas (4 violations) (table 14). There were also 2 violations for dog bites/attacks (hazardous condition) (table 14).

TABLE 14. NUMBER AND TYPE OF DOG-RELATED INCIDENTS AT MUIR BEACH, 2008–2011

Year Incident Type 2008 2009 2010 2011 Total Hazardous Condition 1 0 1 0 2 Off-leash Violation 1 6 1 1 9 Pet Excrement 1 0 0 0 1 Violation of Closed Area* 1 0 0 0 1 Possessing Pet in Closed Area* 0 2 3 0 5 General Pet Violations 0 1 0 0 1 Wildlife Disturbance 0 0 1 0 1 Other 0 0 2 2 4 Total 4 9 8 3 24 * The closed areas resulting in violations at this site include Redwood Creek and Muir Beach Lagoon (closed to humans and pets) and Coastal Trail and Bobcat Trail (closed to pets). U.S. Park Police and NPS rangers appear to cite these regulations interchangeably on incident reports, and therefore, these incidents were kept separate and not compiled in this table.

Rodeo Beach/ South Rodeo Beach

Currently, dog walking on leash or under voice control is allowed on Rodeo Beach and South Rodeo Beach; on-leash dog walking is permitted on the bridge connecting to the beach and the trail connecting to South Rodeo Beach. Rodeo Lagoon is closed to people and dogs for overall natural resource protection including the federally endangered tidewater goby, the California brown pelican, sensitive waterbird and shorebird habitat, as well as water quality. Although this area is closed, dogs are frequently seen in Rodeo Lagoon. One citation was issued for a dog in a closed area and four for dogs disturbing wildlife in 2010 (table 15). Because people and dogs regularly walk along the western edge of the lagoon, the NPS is

Draft Dog Management Plan/SEIS 313 GGNRA004210 Chapter 3: Affected Environment planning to construct a post-and-cable fence along the beach side of Rodeo Lagoon to discourage visitors and pets from accessing the lagoon and to protect birds roosting near the shoreline of the lagoon, though it would not physically exclude dogs from this area.

During the November 2008 visitor surveys, general beach visitors were a minority (39 percent) of all individuals observed (IEC 2011, 10). A substantial number of visitors were classified as runners/walkers (18 percent) or visiting the beach with a school group (19 percent). Other popular activities observed included dog walking (8 percent), picnicking (7 percent), surfing (7 percent), and biking (2 percent) (table 10). School groups visited Rodeo Beach primarily on the weekdays (IEC 2011, 9-10). The percentage of dog walkers was slightly higher on the weekend (9 percent of visitors) when compared to the weekday results (7 percent) (IEC 2011, 13). Schoolchildren use the beach as part of the education programs associated with Nature Bridge and the Young Men’s Christian Association. During the GGNRA Dog Walking Satisfaction Visitor Study (NPS 2012a), when dog walkers were asked which GGNRA sites they visited most frequently, 1.9 percent indicated Rodeo Beach, which tied with two other sites as the eigth most frequently visited site by dog walkers. (NPS 2012a, Appendix A: 6).

Even though there is a low to moderate level of use by visitors with dogs at this site, the length of Rodeo Beach disperses the concentration of dog walkers, allowing them to avoid other users; therefore, incidents among visitors and dogs are relatively rare: only three dog bite/attack incidents were recording from 2008 through 2011 (table 15). A total of 30 dog-related incidents were reported with 9 off-leash violations and 7 incidents involving pets within closed areas (table 15).

TABLE 15. NUMBER AND TYPE OF DOG-RELATED INCIDENTS AT RODEO BEACH / SOUTH RODEO BEACH, 2008-2011

Year Incident Type 2008 2009 2010 2011 Total Off-leash Violation 3 2 3 1 9 Possessing Pet in Closed Area* 1 0 1 5 7 Hazardous Condition 0 0 1 3 4 Wildlife Disturbance 0 0 1 1 2 Pet Excrement 0 0 0 1 1 Other 1 2 1 3 7 Total 5 4 7 14 30 * The closed area resulting in a violation at this site is Rodeo Lagoon, which is closed to humans and pets.

Marin Headlands Trails

The 1979 Pet Policy designated several sections of Marin Headlands trails (Coastal Trail, the Wolf Ridge and Miwok Trail Loop, the Old Bunker Fire Road Loop, and the Coastal Trail from the to Hill 88, including the Lagoon Loop Trail) as available for on-leash dog walking or dog walking under voice control. Dog walking under voice control is permitted on the Coastal Trail from Hill 88 to Muir Beach, the Batteries Loop Trail, the South Rodeo Beach Trail, the North Miwok Trail, and Country View Road. Dog walking use is low to moderate on these trails (table 9). Park staff estimate that the Coastal Trail is used by about 10 dog walking visitors per week, and use of the Miwok Trail section varies from 1 dog walking visitor per day on weekdays to 25 per day on the weekend.

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During the GGNRA Dog Walking Satisfaction Visitor Study (NPS 2012a), when dog walkers were asked which GGNRA sites they visited most frequently, 2.5 percent indicated Marin Headlands Trails, making it the sixth most frequently visited site by dog walkers. (NPS 2012a, Appendix A: 6). Marin Headlands Trails was indicated as the third most frequently visited site by non dog walkers during that survey (9 percent) (NPS 2012a, Appendix A: 69).

Compliance with the current dog regulations on the trails in the Marin Headlands is low. The trails in the Marin Headlands are regularly patrolled because much of the site is relatively easily accessed by law enforcement staff. From 2008 through 2011, a total of 269 incidents were reported. The majority of the incidents (195) were for having a dog within an area closed to dogs. A total of 31 off-leash violations were also reported at the site (table 16). The 3 incidents reported as hazardous conditions included dog bites/attacks (table 16).

TABLE 16. NUMBER AND TYPE OF DOG-RELATED INCIDENTS AT MARIN HEADLANDS TRAILS, 2008–2011

Year Incident Type 2008 2009 2010 2011 Total Possessing Pet in Closed Area* 46 66 26 57 195 Off-leash Violation 9 11 4 7 31 Violation of Closed Area* 5 0 4 4 13 Hazardous Condition 2 1 0 0 3 Pet Excrement 0 1 0 0 1 Wildlife Disturbance 0 1 0 0 1 Unattended Pet 0 0 1 0 1 Other 3 5 5 11 24 Total 65 85 40 79 269 * The closed areas resulting in a violation at this site are closed to pets and include Bicentennial Campground, Bobcat Trail, Coastal Trail, Coyote Ridge Trail, Fox Trail, Haypress Campground, Kirby Cove, Trail, Point Bonita Lighthouse Trail, Rodeo Valley Trail, Tennessee Valley Beach, Tennessee Valley Stables, Tennessee Valley Trail, and Wolfback Ridge. U.S. Park Police and NPS rangers appear to cite these regulations interchangeably on incident reports, and therefore, these incidents were kept separate and not compiled in this table.

Fort Baker

Currently, on-leash dog walking is allowed in the Fort Baker area except for the pier and the Chapel Trail. Visitor use at Fort Baker is considered moderate (table 9). Few commercial dog walkers currently use Fort Baker.

Monitoring by law enforcement staff is extensive at Fort Baker, yet park staff estimate that about half the visitors with dogs are in violation of regulations. From 2008 through 2011, a total of 60 dog-related incidents were reported. Of these, 52 incidents were for having dogs off leash (table 17). Dogs have been observed off leash by park staff on the parade ground, Drown Fire Road, the Battery Yates area, and behind the Bay Area Discovery Museum.

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TABLE 17. NUMBER AND TYPE OF DOG-RELATED INCIDENTS AT FORT BAKER, 2008–2011

Year Incident Type 2008 2009 2010 2011 Total Off-leash Violation 12 21 9 10 52 Possessing Pet in Closed Area* 2 1 0 1 4 Hazardous Condition 0 0 1 0 1 Other 0 1 0 2 3 Total 14 23 10 13 60 * The closed areas resulting in violations at this site include Drown Fire Road, McReynolds Road, and Fort Baker Pier, which are closed to pets.

Upper and Lower Fort Mason

Currently, on-leash dog walking is required at Fort Mason, but park staff have observed that many dog walkers allow their pets off leash. The park’s headquarters is located at Fort Mason and this site receives moderate to high visitor use by walkers, bikers, runners, sightseers, and dog walkers (table 9). In addition, many commercial dog walkers walk to the area from the local neighborhoods. During the GGNRA Dog Walking Satisfaction Visitor Study (NPS 2012a), when asked which GGNRA sites they visited most frequently, 6 percent (10 people) of non-dog walkers indicated Fort Mason, making it the second most frequently visited site by that group (NPS 2012a, 29). The paved, multi-use trail along the waterfront (connects San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park to Marina Green through Fort Mason) attracts visitors and cyclists as well as bicycle commuters. The Great Lawn Meadow at Fort Mason is also used for large special events, such as the San Francisco Blues Festival, during which dog walking is restricted to the perimeter of the area.

Currently, compliance with dog walking regulations at Fort Mason is considered low. From 2008 through 2011, a total of 140 dog-related incidents were reported with 129 of these for having dogs off leash (table 18). A total of six incidents were reported involving dog bites/attacks (hazardous condition) (table 18).

TABLE 18. NUMBER AND TYPE OF DOG-RELATED INCIDENTS AT UPPER AND LOWER FORT MASON, 2008–2011

Year Incident Type 2008 2009 2010 2011 Total Off-leash Violation 6 43 54 26 129 Hazardous Condition 1 3 1 1 6 General Pet Violations 0 5 1 0 6 Other 0 2 2 0 4 Total 7 53 58 27 145

Crissy Field

On-leash dog walking or dog walking under voice control is allowed throughout Crissy Field except for the fenced areas and the WPA, although dog walking under voice control is permitted in the Crissy Field WPA from May 15 to July 1; for the remainder of the year a seasonal leash restriction is in effect in the WPA to protect the federally threatened western snowy plover. The NPS recently installed new fencing,

316 Golden Gate National Recreation Area GGNRA004213 Visitor Use and Experience gates, and signage at the eastern and western boundary of the WPA to better demarcate where dog walking restrictions start. Gates and signage were also installed at trail entry points to the WPA.

People visit Crissy Field as early as 4:00 a.m. and there is moderate to high visitor use throughout the day. Visitors include individual and commercial dog walkers, cyclists, pedestrians, rollerbladers, runners, wind surfers, kite boarders, and sightseers (table 9). Within the WPA, visitor use is low to moderate for walkers, beachgoers, and visitors who walk dogs. Park staff estimates that throughout Crissy Field, there are generally 5 to 10 commercial dog walkers per day (fewer on weekends than weekdays), and typically 3 present with between 4 and 6 dogs each at any given time of the day. These dogs are often off leash, as are many of the dogs walked by dog owners.

As stated previously, park visitation at Crissy Field was analyzed more fully as a result of surveys conducted in November 2008. During these surveys, activities were only summarized for the subset of visitors who access the site via the trail/promenade entrances (IEC 2011, 23). Observers stationed at the parking lot exit lanes focused only on counting visitors. During this survey, some visitors at Crissy Field may have been counted twice if they parked at the main parking lot, walked or ran to another destination outside the park, and then returned to their vehicle at the parking lot. These visitors would be counted on a path or promenade and in the parking lot. Visitation estimates also did not include visitors who only spent time on the Crissy airfield or who remained along Mason Street Bike Path without accessing the Promenade or waterfront area (IEC 2011, 23).

Results of the 2008 survey at Crissy Field indicate that nearly all visitors observed at the trail/promenade entrances were runners/walkers (72 percent), bikers (21 percent), or dog walkers (6 percent) as shown in table 10. These results exclude visitors leaving Crissy Field via the two main parking lots, visitors on the Mason Street Bike Path, and visitors on the airfield (IEC 2011, 9-10). The proportion of dog walkers was larger on weekdays (31 percent) when compared to the weekend (18 percent) (IEC 2011, 13). Interviews were also conducted at the East Beach parking lot, West Bluff parking lot, and the eastern end of the Promenade to obtain more detailed information. Of the 484 interviews completed, 32 percent had dogs with them. The East Beach lot was the most popular for dog walkers (54 percent of the respondents had dogs), followed by visitors at West Bluff (32 percent had dogs), and the east end of the promenade (21 percent had dogs). Approximately half of the visitors indicated that their dog went into the water at the beach, with the majority of these visitors located at East Beach and the West Bluff. With regard to visitor destinations, 86 percent of respondents visited the Promenade, 48 percent went on the sand, and 20 percent visited Torpedo Wharf (IEC 2011, 11-12).

During the GGNRA Dog Walking Satisfaction Visitor Study conducted in 2012, when dog walkers were asked which GGNRA sites they visited most frequently, 21 percent indicated Crissy Field, making it the second most frequently visited site by dog walkers. (NPS 2012a, Appendix A: 6). Crissy Field was also indicated as the most frequently visited site by non dog walkers during that same survey (27 percent) (NPS 2012a, 27).

A visitor survey documenting visitor experience for Crissy Field, Ocean Beach, and the Presidio (including some sites in Area B, which are outside of the analysis of this draft plan/SEIS) was conducted in 2008 in two phases. The first phase of the survey found that at Crissy Field, 13 percent of respondents noted dog walking as their primary reason for their visit, the third most cited reason (Tierney et al. 2009, 52). The second phase of the survey (follow-up telephone survey with the same visitors), found that at Crissy Field, 13 percent of respondents mentioned off-leash dogs as a moderate or serious problem associated with their park experience (Nakagawa, Rogers, and Adcock et al. n.d., 48).

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Compliance with the current dog walking regulation is low at Crissy Field. A total of 510 incidents were reported from 2008 through 2011 (table 19). The most common incident at Crissy Field is for having off- leash pets within the WPA (283 reported incidents) during the period (July 1–May 15) when dogs must be leashed. Other common incidents include having a dog within a closed area and for having dogs off leash. Particularly on nice days, the moderate to high visitor use and variety of visitor uses have resulted in visitor incidents related to dogs, including intimidation, dogs knocking over people, dog-on-dog fights, and dogs biting people. A total of 17 hazardous conditions which include dog bites/attacks were reported from 2008 through 2011 (table 19). Park maintenance activities are also demanding at this site, including issues related to vandalism of signs as well as dog-related issues such as removal of dog waste and urination on trash cans.

TABLE 19. NUMBER AND TYPE OF DOG-RELATED INCIDENTS AT CRISSY FIELD, 2008–2011

Year Incident Type 2008 2009 2010 2011 Total Violation of Leash Restriction in WPA* 65 158 27 33 283 Violation of Closed Area** 58 0 0 0 58 Off-leash Violation 44 6 5 10 65 Possessing Pet in Closed Area** 13 2 0 0 15 Hazardous Condition 2 5 5 5 17 Pet Excrement 0 2 0 1 3 Wildlife Disturbance 0 1 0 1 2 Unattended Pet 0 0 0 1 1 Other 9 25 7 25 66 Total 191 199 44 76 510 * This violation is for disobeying the seasonal leash restriction (July 1 through May 15). ** The closed areas resulting in violations at this site include the lagoon (closed to humans and pets) and the WPA (seasonally closed to off-leash dog walking). U.S. Park Police and NPS rangers appear to cite these regulations interchangeably on incident reports, and therefore, these incidents were kept separate and not compiled in this table.

Fort Point

Currently, on-leash dog walking is allowed on the Fort Point Promenade, the Battery East Trail, and Andrews Road. The Fort Point area, particularly the promenade, can receive moderate to high visitor use by runners, bikers, and walkers.

From 2008 through 2011, a total of 23 dog-related incidents were reported (table 20). The majority of incidents reported were for having dogs off leash (15 incidents) (table 20). Visitor incidents with dogs occur on the promenade along the entrance road because joggers, cyclists, and walkers share this space with dog walking visitors. Of the hazardous conditions reported in 2010, 1 incident was for a dog bite and 1 incident was for a dog water rescue (table 20).

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TABLE 20. NUMBER AND TYPE OF DOG-RELATED INCIDENTS AT FORT POINT, 2008–2011

Year Incident Type 2008 2009 2010 2011 Total Off-leash Violation 11 1 3 0 15 Possessing Pet in Closed Area* 0 2 0 1 3 Hazardous Condition 0 0 2 0 2 Other 0 0 2 1 3 Total 11 3 7 2 23 * The closed area resulting in violations at this site includes the Fort Point Pier, which is closed to pets.

Baker Beach and Bluffs to Golden Gate Bridge

On-leash dog walking or dog walking under voice control is allowed on Baker Beach north of Lobos Creek. On-leash dog walking is allowed on all trails except the Batteries to Bluffs Trail.

Baker Beach receives low to moderate visitor use by dog walkers and low to moderate visitor use by beachgoers and picnickers on weekends and holidays (table 9). During the November 2008 visitor surveys at Baker Beach, observers counted departing visitors in two locations: at the Gibson Road entrance to the main parking areas and at the Lincoln Boulevard entrance to the Dune Trail. At the Gibson Road location, observers simply counted visitors and did not classify their activities because visitors were already in their vehicles as they were being counted, making it difficult to determine what activity they had been pursuing during their visit (IEC 2011, 6). The sand ladder entrance is a relatively minor pedestrian entrance to the beach and only accounted for 12 percent of the total visitation during the survey. Visitors were not counted at the 25th Avenue entrance; therefore overall visitation at Baker Beach may be underestimated (IEC 2011, 23). Since the sand ladder is a pedestrian entrance, the majority of visitors were classified as runners/walkers (87 percent). Dog walking (7 percent), biking (3 percent), and picnicking (2 percent) were also popular at the site (table 10) (IEC 2011, 9-10). The proportion of dog walkers on weekdays (8 percent) is slightly higher when compared to the weekend (6 percent) (IEC 2011, 13). During the GGNRA Dog Walking Satisfaction Visitor Study (NPS 2012a), when dog walkers were asked which GGNRA sites they visited most frequently, 1.9 percent indicated Baker Beach, which tied with two other sites as the eigth most frequently visited site by dog walkers (NPS 2012a, Appendix A: 6). When non dog walkers were asked which GGNRA sites they visited most frequently, 2.5 percent indicated Baker Beach, making it the tenth most popular site with non-dog walkers in the survey (NPS 2012a, 29).

At Baker Beach, a total of 86 dog-related incidents were reported from 2008 through 2011. A total of 48 incidents were for having a dog off leash (table 21). Incidents between visitors and dogs sometimes occur; in 2010 and 2011 a total of 6 hazardous condition incidents were reported which included dog bites/attacks (table 21).

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TABLE 21. NUMBER AND TYPE OF DOG-RELATED INCIDENTS AT BAKER BEACH, 2008–2011

Year Incident Type 2008 2009 2010 2011 Total Off-leash Violation 5 36 4 3 48 Possessing Pet in Closed Area* 2 12 5 0 19 Unattended Pet 1 0 0 0 1 Pet Excrement 0 1 0 0 1 Hazardous Condition 0 0 3 3 6 Violation of Closed Area* 0 0 0 1 1 Other 0 3 2 5 10 Total 8 52 14 12 86 * The closed areas resulting in violations at this site include the Batteries to Bluffs Trail and Marshall Beach, which are closed to pets. U.S. Park Police and NPS rangers appear to cite these regulations interchangeably on incident reports, and therefore, these incidents were kept separate and not compiled in this table.

Fort Miley

On-leash dog walking or dog walking under voice control is permitted at both East and West Fort Miley. This area has low use by dog walkers, but moderate use by picnickers (table 9). This site is mostly used by local residents, and no dog-related incidents were reported from 2008 through 2011.

Lands End

Currently, both on-leash dog walking and dog walking under voice control are allowed at the Lands End site. Since the recent area restorations and upgrades to the Lands End Coastal Trail, visitor use has increased significantly. This site is considered to have low to moderate visitor use by hikers, pedestrians, bikers, and dog walkers (table 9). Because of safety concerns (steep cliffs, poison-oak, ticks, etc.), dog walkers tend to keep their pets on leash, although off-leash dogs have been observed by park staff as well. During the GGNRA Dog Walking Satisfaction Visitor Study Lands End (NPS 2012a), when dog walkers were Credit: NPS asked which GGNRA sites they visited most often, 0.7 percent indicated Lands End, which tied with another site as the 13th most frequently visited site by dog walkers (NPS 2012a, Appendix A: 6). When non dog walkers were asked the same question, 3 percent indicated Lands End, making it the ninth most frequently visited site by non- dog walkers responding to the survey (NPS 2012a, 29).

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From 2008 through 2011, a total of 10 dog-related incidents were recorded at Lands End (table 22). Incidents included 5 hazardous conditions which were dog rescues on the Lands End cliffs (table 22).

TABLE 22. NUMBER AND TYPE OF DOG-RELATED INCIDENTS AT LANDS END, 2008–2011

Year Incident Type 2008 2009 2010 2011 Total Hazardous Condition 2 0 3 0 5 Off-leash Violation 0 0 1 0 1 Other 3 0 1 0 4 Total 5 0 5 0 10

Sutro Heights Park

On-leash dog walking is required throughout Sutro Heights Park. Sutro Heights Park has moderate visitor use, mainly by visitors walking through the garden and attending special events such as weddings.

From 2008 through 2011, a total of 71 dog-related incidents were recorded. The majority of incidents were for having dogs off leash, which suggests that compliance with the current dog walking regulations is low (table 23).

TABLE 23. NUMBER AND TYPE OF DOG-RELATED INCIDENTS AT SUTRO HEIGHTS PARK, 2008–2011

Year Incident Type 2008 2009 2010 2011 Total Off-leash Violation 10 11 3 22 46 Possessing Pet in Closed Area* 2 0 0 0 2 Vegetation Damage 0 1 0 1 2 Other 5 4 4 8 21 Total 17 16 7 31 71 * The closed area resulting in violations at this site includes Sutro Park, where pets must be leashed.

Ocean Beach

Currently, on-leash dog walking is allowed year-round between Stairwell 21 and Sloat Boulevard; dog walking under voice control is permitted year-round north of Stairwell 21 and south of Sloat Boulevard. In the Ocean Beach SPPA, from Stairwell 21 south to Sloat Boulevard, dog walking under voice control is allowed from May 15 to July 1; the rest of the year, on-leash dog walking is required for the seasonal protection of western snowy plovers.

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Ocean Beach is a moderate to high use area for beachgoers, walkers, runners, birdwatchers, picnickers, equestrians, and surfers. Ocean Beach is a low to moderate use area for dog walking (table 9). For birdwatchers, Ocean Beach also offers areas for recreational birdwatching, particularly the Ocean Beach Trail at the seawall that follows the Great Highway along the ocean (Murphy 1996, 4).The SPPA is a moderately used area for dog walkers, beachgoers, and runners.

A visitor survey documenting visitor experience for Crissy Field, Ocean Beach, and the Presidio (including some sites in Area B, which are outside of the analysis of this draft plan/SEIS) was conducted in 2008 in two phases. The first phase of the survey found that at Ocean Beach, 6.7 percent of respondents noted dog walking as their primary reason for their visit (Tierney et al. 2009, 52). The second phase of the survey (follow-up telephone survey with the same visitors), found that at Ocean Beach, 22 percent of respondents mentioned off-leash dogs as a moderate or serious problem associated with their park experience (Nakagawa, Rogers, and Adcock et al. n.d., 48).

During the November 2008 visitor surveys, 46 percent of visitors were placed in the catch-all “Other” category, representing general beach recreation. Additional activities observed at Ocean Beach included running/walking (25 percent), surfing (11 percent), dog walking (9 percent), picnicking (6 percent), and biking (3 percent) (table 10) (IEC 2011, 11). The proportion of dog walkers at Ocean Beach on the weekend (11 percent) is slightly higher than the weekdays (9 percent) (IEC 2011, 13). The Ocean Beach visitation estimates only include visitors who spent time on the beach. They do not include visitors who remained on the boardwalk/promenade, visitors who remained in the parking lot, or visitors who remained on the bluff at Sloat Boulevard and Second Overlook (IEC 2011, 23). During the GGNRA Dog Walking Satisfaction Visitor Study (NPS 2012a), when dog walkers were asked which site at GGNRA they visit most, 5.7 percent indicated Ocean Beach, making it the fourth most frequently visited GGNRA site by dog walkers (NPS 2012a, Appendix A: 6). Ocean Beach was also indicated as the second most frequently visited GGNRA site by non dog walkers during the survey (18 percent) (NPS 2012a, Appendix A: 69).

Compliance with the current dog walking regulation at Ocean Beach is low. From 2008 through 2011, a total of 969 dog-related incidents were reported. The majority of the incidents reported were for having an off-leash dog within the SPPA (729 incidents) during the period (July 1 through May 15) when dogs must be leashed (table 24). Other common incidents were for having a dog in a closed area (as described in table 24) and for walking dogs off leash. A total of 22 incidents were for hazardous conditions, which included 21 dog bites/attacks and 1 animal cruelty (table 24). Incidents at Ocean Beach also included dogs disturbing wildlife, including special-status species.

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TABLE 24. NUMBER AND TYPE OF DOG-RELATED INCIDENTS AT OCEAN BEACH, 2008–2011

Year Incident Type 2008 2009 2010 2011 Total Violation of Leash Restriction in SPPA* 141 345 112 131 729 Off-leash Violation 62 11 11 5 89 Hazardous Condition 4 5 7 6 22 Wildlife Disturbance 2 1 1 1 5 Disturbance of Threatened and Endangered 3 0 0 1 4 Species Pet Excrement 0 2 1 2 5 Violation of Closed Area** 75 0 0 0 75 General Pet Violations 0 1 0 0 1 Possessing Pet in Closed Area** 2 0 0 0 2 Other 5 12 11 9 37 Total 294 377 143 155 969 * This violation is for disobeying the seasonal leash restriction (July 1 through May 15). ** The closed areas resulting in violations at this site include Ocean Beach dunes (closed to humans and pets) and the Ocean Beach SPPA (seasonally closed to off-leash dog walking). U.S. Park Police and NPS rangers appear to cite these regulations interchangeably on incident reports, and therefore, these incidents were kept separate and not compiled in this table.

Fort Funston

On-leash dog walking or dog walking under voice control is allowed throughout Fort Funston and on the Fort Funston beach, except for three areas: the 12-acre habitat protection area to protect native plant communities, a voluntary seasonal closure to protect bank swallow habitat, and the north end of the Sunset Trail due to erosion.

Fort Funston is heavily used by multiple user groups including walkers, hang gliders, fishermen, equestrians, birdwatchers, environmental center participants, as well as dog walkers, including commercial dog walkers (table 9). For birdwatchers, Fort Funston offers recreation in the form of birdwatching at both the beach areas along the ocean as well as the dune areas (Murphy 1996, 1). The hang glider platform at Fort Funston provides an excellent view of the ocean, where flocks of feeding birds may be viewed from above (Murphy 1996, 1). Viewing the bank swallows along the cliffs and bird- watching along the Sunset Trail are also favorite areas for bird enthusiasts, including views at both Battery Davis and Skyline Grove (Murphy 1996, 3-4). During the August 2011 visitor surveys, the majority (62 percent) of visitors were dog walkers. Other popular activities included running/walking (25 percent), and hang gliding (1 percent) (table 10) (IEC 2011, 10). The 11 percent of visitors classified as “Other” at Fort Funston were primarily sight-seers who visited the overlook area. Dog walking at Fort Funston was more popular on weekdays (66 percent of visitors) than on weekends (57 percent of visitors) (IEC 2011, 13). During the visitor survey, hangliders may have been undercounted because many hang gliders gathered at the site past dark to socialize, and therefore were not accounted for because the survey ended prior to these visitors leaving the site. Visitation estimates also excluded visitors entering the site at the John Muir Drive entrance, since this park entrance was not surveyed, except when visitors and dogs were counted at this entrance for 2 hours on Sunday, August 21, 2011 (IEC 2011, 23).

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During the GGNRA Dog Walking Satisfaction Visitor Study (NPS 2012a), when dog walkers were asked which site at GGNRA they visit the most, 40 percent indicated Fort Funston, making it the most frequenly visited GGNRA site at the park by dog walkers (NPS 2012a, Appendix A: 6). Fort Funston was also indicated as the fourth most frequently visited GGNRA site by non-dog walkers during the survey (6 percent) (NPS 2012a, Appendix A: 69).

Park staff has observed commercial dog walkers regularly walking 10 to 12 dogs per visit and generally allowing them to be off leash; park staff has also observed private dog walkers allowing their dogs off leash. During the August 2011 visitor survey, many visitors were observed with large groups of dogs. While some of the visitors may be individuals who own multiple dogs, most were likely professional dog walkers. On weekdays, 50 percent of the dogs observed at Fort Funston were in groups of five or more dogs, with approximately 15 percent in groups of ten or more dogs. In contrast, on the weekends, only 7 percent of the dogs observed were in groups of five or more dogs, and fewer than 2 percent were in groups of ten or more dogs (IEC 2011, 14). These results suggest that many dog owners hire professional dog walkers during the work week when there is a high presence of professional dog walkers at Fort Funston. The high concentration of dog walkers may discourage other users, although some users state that they come to Fort Funston to interact with dogs. Due to the high volume of dogs that visit this site, urination and the associated smell is obvious in areas adjacent to the parking lots.

A total of 172 dog-related incidents were recorded from 2008 through 2011. The majority of incidents recorded were for having a dog off leash and for hazardous conditions. Of the 72 hazardous conditions reported, 41 were for dog bites/attacks, 2 were for verbal assaults, and 29 were for pet rescues at the cliffs of Fort Funston (table 25).

TABLE 25. NUMBER AND TYPE OF DOG-RELATED INCIDENTS AT FORT FUNSTON, 2008–2011

Year Incident Type 2008 2009 2010 2011 Total Hazardous Condition 18 20 16 18 72 Off-leash Violation 6 4 54 5 69 General Pet Violations 1 0 1 0 2 Vegetation Damage 1 0 0 0 1 Possessing Pet in Closed Area* 0 1 0 0 1 Other 2 12 2 11 27 Total 28 37 73 34 172 * The closed area includes Fort Funston cliffs, which has a voluntary seasonal closure between April 1 and August 15.

Mori Point

On-leash dog walking is permitted in designated areas as indicated by signage. The site has moderate to high use by visitors and is used primarily by locals for walking, running, and biking. It is also a moderate use area for dog walking (table 9). During the GGNRA Dog Walking Satisfaction Visitor Study (NPS 2012a), when dog walkers were asked which site at GGNRA they visit the most, 4.2 percent indicated Mori Point, making it the fifth most frequently visited GGNRA site by dog walkers at the park (NPS 2012a, Appendix A: 6). GGNRA has conducted or sponsored several visitor surveys to determine what activities people participate in on park lands and how satisfied they are with their experience. A small survey (31 respondents) was conducted in 1980 at Mori Point and Sweeney Ridge, which determined that

324 Golden Gate National Recreation Area GGNRA004221 Visitor Use and Experience dog walking was the second most popular reason for visiting the area; 21 percent of respondents walk their dogs in the area. Additionally, 35 percent of respondents ranked dog walking as a “very important” or “extremely important” activity at the site (NPS 1980).

Compliance with the current dog walking regulation at Mori Point is low. From 2008 through 2011, a total of 153 dog-related incidents were reported. Of these incidents, 146 were for having a dog off leash (table 26).

TABLE 26. NUMBER AND TYPE OF DOG-RELATED INCIDENTS AT MORI POINT, 2008–2011

Year Incident Type 2008 2009 2010 2011 Total Off-leash Violation 23 52 41 30 146 Hazardous Condition 0 1 1 1 3 Pet Excrement 0 1 0 0 1 Violation of Closed Area* 1 0 0 0 1 Other 0 0 0 2 2 Total 24 54 42 33 153 * The closed area resulting in violations at this site includes Mori Point Road, which requires dogs to be leashed.

Milagra Ridge

On-leash dog walking is currently allowed along the trails at Milagra Ridge. The site has moderate visitor use, with mostly local visitation by walkers and hikers and low to moderate use by dog walkers (table 9).

From 2008 through 2011, 39 dog-related incidents were reported. A total of 35 incidents were for having a dog off leash (table 27).

TABLE 27. NUMBER AND TYPE OF DOG-RELATED INCIDENTS AT MILAGRA RIDGE, 2008–2011

Year Incident Type 2008 2009 2010 2011 Total Off-leash Violation 5 14 8 8 35 Pet Excrement 0 0 1 0 1 Other 1 0 0 2 3 Total 6 14 9 10 39

Sweeney Ridge/Cattle Hill

On-leash dog walking is allowed on all trails at Sweeney Ridge except the Notch Trail, which is closed to dog walking to protect mission blue butterfly habitat. Sweeney Ridge has low visitor use, consisting mostly of bikers and hikers, and low to moderate use by dog walkers (table 9). Cattle Hill is not currently part of GGNRA. However, Cattle Hill is within the boundary and it is anticipated that the land will transfer to NPS management in the near future. Unrestricted dog walking currently occurs at Cattle Hill, although GGNRA does not have numerical information for this site. GGNRA has conducted or sponsored

Draft Dog Management Plan/SEIS 325 GGNRA004222 Chapter 3: Affected Environment several visitor surveys to determine what activities people participate in on park lands and how satisfied they are with their experience. A small survey (31 respondents) was conducted in 1980 at Mori Point and Sweeney Ridge, which determined that dog walking was the second most popular reason for visiting the area; 21 percent of respondents walk their dogs in the area. Additionally, 35 percent of respondents ranked dog walking as a “very important” or “extremely important” activity at the site (NPS 1980).

Currently, compliance with the dog regulations at Sweeney Ridge is low. From 2008 through 2011, a total of 115 dog-related incidents were reported, with 113 of the incidents for having an off-leash dog (table 28).

TABLE 28. NUMBER AND TYPE OF DOG-RELATED INCIDENTS AT SWEENEY RIDGE/CATTLE HILL, 2008–2011

Year Incident Type 2008 2009 2010 2011 Total Off-leash Violation 18 27 32 36 113 Hazardous Condition 0 0 0 1 1 Possessing Pet in Closed Area 0 0 0 1 1 Total 18 27 32 38 115

Pedro Point Headlands

This area is not currently part of GGNRA. However, this land is within the boundary and it is anticipated that the land will pass to NPS management in the near future. Currently, dog walking both on and off leash occurs at this site in low to moderate numbers (table 9). Hiking and horseback riding is also considered a low to moderate use at this site.

Rancho Corral de Tierra

Land within Rancho Corral de Tierra was transferred to NPS in December of 2011. Prior to the transfer, the Peninsula Open Space Trust managed the lands and San Mateo County had a general leash requirement for the site. No information is available for dog walking use of the site before the land transfer, but it is likely that off-leash dog walking did occur but was not legal at the site, No official data have been collected on visitor use or law enforcement statistics for Rancho Corral de Tierra. NPS rangers have started contacting visitors at the site regarding the dog walking at Rancho, but no dog-related citations have been issued. The information described in this section is based upon observations from volunteers and staff in the field and anecdotal information provided by adjacent neighbors of the lands and park visitors. The number of visitors to Rancho Corral de Tierra appeared to increase slightly once GGNRA took ownership, but visitation has not continued to increase dramatically. Visitor use is considered low to moderate with use primarily by local residents. Dog walking is considered a low to moderate use at this site. Ranger-led hikes have been low on attendance but increase visibility of the property and have generated some additional visitor use.

During the GGNRA Dog Walking Satisfaction Visitor Study (NPS 2012a), when dog walkers were asked which site at GGNRA they visit the most, 7 percent indicated Rancho Corral de Tierra, making it the third most visited park site by dog walkers responding to the survey (NPS 2012a, Appendix A: 6). Rancho Corral de Tierra was also indicated as the fifth most frequently visited GGNRA site by non dog walkers during the survey (5 percent) (NPS 2012a, Appendix A: 69). In addition to the Dog Walking Satisfaction Visitor Study, a trail use study was conducted in 2012 at Rancho Corral de Tierra (Montara area only) to identify current trail users and determine activity on specific trail segments. Results of this survey

326 Golden Gate National Recreation Area GGNRA004223 Visitor Use and Experience observed a total of 418 park visitors, 250 which were characterized as dog walkers (331 dogs were observed). During this survey, visitors that were observed walking dogs as well as performing other activities were recorded only as walking dogs; all individuals within a group where a dog was present were recorded only as dog walkers. In the overall user categories, dog walking accounted for 58 percent of the total visitor use at the site, which was followed by casual use (non-exercise) of the site (14 percent). Exercising and biking each accounted for 7 percent of the observed uses of the site.

Currently, dog walking on leash is allowed on all trails in the two areas of the site that are open to dog walking, one near Montara and a second near El Granada. Dog walkers in the Montara area near McNee Ranch State Park frequent Old San Pedro Mountain Road, which travels through both park areas. Voice control dog walking is not currently allowed at this site. Many dog walkers have multiple dogs with them and most of them walk dogs off leash until they see uniformed park staff. During a recent trail use study, it was observed that 96 percent of the individuals with dogs had one to three dogs. Dog walkers also use the El Granada area, although since the terrain is steep and more challenging, visitor use appears lower than at the Montara area. Commercial dog walkers typically use the El Granada area off Coral Reef Avenue; however, commercial dog walking is considered a low use at the site overall.

Compliance with the leash law is low at Rancho Corral de Tierra. Of the 250 dog walkers observed during a recent trail use study, 86 percent of individuals had their dogs off leash, while 14 percent of the individuals had their dogs on a leash. At this site, dogs are often seen in restricted areas and have been observed in areas with potentially sensitive habitat. For example, dogs have been seen on top of Montara Mountain where dogs are not permitted currently (according to the Compendium and shown on the site map). Dogs are also not allowed but have been observed in the equestrian lease areas. No dog-related citations have been issued. Though law enforcement staff have begun contacting visitors to discuss the issue of off-leash dog walking.

AESTHETICS

Dogs can also indirectly affect visitors because of dog waste, plastic bags containing waste, or large amounts of dog hair from grooming left on beaches, on trails, or near the park’s aquatic resources. Although posted signs indicate that owners are responsible for removing pet waste, this rule is not always followed. Two percent of the ANPR comments noted that off-leash dogs spoil park sites by defecating and urinating and that dog owners sometimes fail to clean up after their dogs (NAU 2002a, 12). Park sites, such as the head of the Alta Trail, Fort Funston, and the areas around the trash receptacles at Crissy Field, that have a high concentration of dog use are prone to a distinct smell of dog urine and solid waste.

SOUNDSCAPES

The natural sounds heard in GGNRA are a positive and valued park resource, as well as an important component of the visitor experience, which dog presence or barking may interrupt. Natural soundscapes are protected under Director’s Order #47 (NPS 2000a) because they are vital to the natural function of ecosystems, cultural/historic values, and visitor experience. Soundscapes in the park provide a variety of seasonally changing visitor experiences that are important to some park users as a refuge from the noise of the urban environment. An example is the spring birdsong, which is most prevalent in more remote areas and along riparian and forested habitats. Subtler experiences—lapping waves and frog choruses— may also enrich the visitor experience. Potential disturbances from barking dogs may change the natural character of the area and the overall visitor experience. The raucous sounds of a disturbed wildlife community—birds and small mammals giving alarm calls—also add to the disruption of the visitor’s experience of the soundscape. The natural soundscape is also important aside from visitor experience, as wildlife may depend on it for successful communication with others of its species, escape from predators or other dangers, protection of young, or other functions.

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ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE

Some ethnic or low-income populations may be more negatively affected by off-leash dog walking. The phone survey conducted in 2002 by Northern Arizona University (NAU 2002b, 26) separated data by race and income, as well as other variables, and found slightly lower support from low-income families for allowing off-leash dog walking in GGNRA. The survey indicated that 13.3 percent of respondents with annual incomes lower than $50,000 strongly supported off-leash dog walking, whereas 21.7 percent of those with incomes from $50,000 to $100,000 and 20.4 percent of those with incomes over $100,000 strongly supported it. Regarding park use by minorities, the elderly, children, and people with special needs, 11 percent of ANPR respondents noted that off-leash dogs discourage park use by these groups. As one respondent said, “They [off-leash dogs] take over the beach from people by intimidating small children” (NAU 2002b, 11). In contrast, 3 percent believed that the presence of off-leash dogs enhanced the experience of these populations. For example, one respondent said, “I have seen many people in wheelchairs walking their dogs. All kinds of people have dogs—with this common bond—we all come together” (NAU 2002a, 20). During the public comment period for the draft plan/EIS, some commenters noted the importance of off-leash dog walking by minority populations at the park. One commenter stated, “It is important to weigh the opinions of the ethnic "minorities" who actually go to the park to enjoy off-leash. The National Parks have a reputation of being unwelcoming to non-white ethnic groups. It would be a challenge to find a recreation that is more diverse than off-leash dog walking. Fort Funston has a better mix of Asians, Black Americans, Pacific Islanders, East Indian, etc. than you are likely to find elsewhere in the parks. Off- leash recreation is a success story in term of the National Parks being welcoming to ethnic minorities.” (NPS 2011a, Correspondence 4592).

San Francisco County is a racially diverse area, with minority populations accounting for approximately 51 percent of the population. The largest minority group in the San Francisco area is people of Asian descent (33.3 percent), followed by Hispanic/Latino people (15 percent) (U.S. Census Bureau 2012, 1). San Francisco State University conducted a study of ethnic minority groups (Hispanic/Latino, African American/Black, and Asian/Pacific Islander), using focus group interviews to determine ways to better connect these groups to the park (Roberts 2007, i). While not all participants were familiar with GGNRA, a common theme was identified, as related to dog management in the park: dogs were a problem mentioned by Hispanic/Latino and Asian/Pacific Islander groups (Roberts 2007, iii). Hispanic/Latino people expressed the most concern with dog owners’ lack of concern or control over their dogs. For example, participants in the survey noted that dog owners assume that other people will like the owners’ dogs as much as they do; dog owners let their dogs approach other people without first asking their permission; and owners do not react to their dogs begging for other people’s food. One participant stated, “Every time we go to picnic the dogs come and eat our food, they wander around, and the owners don’t do anything. The same with their bowel movements! The owners don’t clean after them” (Roberts 2007, 34). Research found that Hispanic/Latino people and Asian/Pacific Islanders mentioned dogs, especially dog waste, as a barrier to park visitation and a constraint to enjoyment of the park (Roberts 2007, 28).

A visitor survey documenting visitor experience for Crissy Field, Ocean Beach, and the Presidio (including some sites in Area B, which are outside of the analysis of this draft plan/SEIS) was conducted in two phases in the summer and fall of 2008. The first phase of the survey involved an intercept survey (personal contact with visitor) to provide a visitor population profile, including a more thorough understanding of who visits the parks, use patterns, their likes and dislikes, and also a preliminary understanding of their visitor experience (Tierney et al. 2009, 1). The second phase of the survey included a follow-up telephone survey with the same visitors interviewed in the first phase to gather more detailed information on visitor experiences, satisfaction, and opinions about park management (Nakagawa, Rodgers, and Adock et al. n.d., 8). In the first phase, questions directed to respondents regarded their background (ethnicity, language spoken at home, state of residence, income), as well as questions on their ease of access to the sites, quality rating of the sites, reasons for visiting the park, what they liked or

328 Golden Gate National Recreation Area GGNRA004225 Chapter 3: Affected Environment is included that discusses natural resources present, the location of the areas, the size of on-leash and off- leash areas, amenities (if any) present, and recreational opportunities.

GGNRA is part of the Golden Gate Biosphere Reserve, which was designated GGNRA is part of the by the United Nations and recognized internationally for its importance to the conservation of biodiversity, sustainable development, and relevant education Golden Gate and research. The Golden Gate Biosphere Reserve includes over 2 million Biosphere Reserve. acres of protected lands and waters administered by a variety of agencies and organizations (NPS 2005b, 4). In addition, GGNRA lies in the California Floristic Province, a Nature Conservancy biodiversity hotspot. Biodiversity hotspots are identified when a high number of endemic species are found in an area. Of the nearly 3,500 species of plants found in the California hotspot, 61 percent are endemic to the area (CAS 2005, 2).

This “Affected Environment” chapter addresses the topics that were not dismissed from further consideration as described in the “Purpose and Need for Action” chapter for the planning area. A detailed discussion regarding natural resources includes vegetation, soils, wildlife, and special-status species. The human environment section follows and discusses cultural resources, climate change, visitor use and experience, park operations, and human health and safety.

DOG-RELATED INCIDENTS AT GGNRA

Under the U.S. Department of the Interior, NPS rangers or U.S. Park Police can submit a “criminal incident record” for an incident including any charges that have been filed for visitors on park property. These records are referred to as incident reports and include violations of park regulations and/or applicable portions of 36 CFR that result in a citation, verbal warning, or a written warning by NPS rangers or U.S. Park Police. Dog-related incidents were compiled for GGNRA using the criminal incident reports written by both divisions. The following paragraphs describe the methods used for compiling, analyzing, and presenting these data.

To fully describe dog-related incidents that have occurred at GGNRA, the annual law enforcement incident databases for years 2001 through 2011 were obtained for this analysis. For these years, the annual incident databases were edited to remove all incidents that did not occur on GGNRA lands, were administrative in nature (e.g., reports documenting overtime, radio issues, alarm off, maintenance needed), or did not include reports of incidents or injuries involving visitors or staff. Incident types were grouped into categories to reflect the overarching incident types occurring within GGNRA (e.g., assist citizen, search and/or rescue, drugs). Incident reports were then sorted by these incident categories. A percentage for each incident category was obtained for GGNRA as a whole (number of specified incident type / total incidents) for each of the 11 years of the analysis. Incident categories for which the individual incident percentage was <5 percent were lumped into the “Other” category for presentation purposes.

Table 5 compares the number of total dog-related incidents to other types of incidents recorded within GGNRA. From 2001 through 2011, a total of 4,932 dog-related incidents were recorded at the park, which represents 11 percent of all violations at GGNRA. Dog-related incidents that have been recorded at GGNRA for the past 10 years have remained constant at 11 percent. From 2001 through 2005, the total number of dog incidents was 2,233; from 2006 through 2011, the total number of dog incidents was 2,699. In both cases, those numbers were approximately 11 percent of total incidents during those years (table 5).

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TABLE 5. NUMBER AND TYPES OF INCIDENTS WITHIN GGNRA, 2001–2011

Number of Incidents by Year* Type of Incident 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Total Dog-related 357 330 566 687 293 236 543 498 576 378 468 4,932 Assist 496 535 658 704 809 688 780 851 1,050 1,027 1,024 8,622 Camping 270 264 258 334 290 287 309 267 244 188 148 2,859 Drugs 692 387 411 453 395 259 373 478 607 466 394 4,916 Fire 151 215 181 407 509 582 343 157 161 99 91 2,896 Injury 241 257 241 219 158 199 217 190 206 228 202 2,358 Larceny 158 189 178 182 193 215 244 242 213 175 160 2,149 Suspicious 172 190 173 179 165 156 140 163 148 156 123 1,765 Trespassing 131 87 143 210 222 209 214 159 151 199 127 1,765 Other 1,137 1,101 1,163 1,394 1,332 1,112 1,348 1,233 1,296 1,096 1,140 13,352 Total 3,805 3,555 3,972 4,769 4,366 3,943 4,511 4,238 4,652 4,012 3,877 45,700 *For each year, there is a small percentage of reports not included due to missing reports or reports that were not submitted. However, the numbers presented in this table represent all case numbers taken for dog incidents.

There are a number of limitations associated with the collected data. For example, the number of citations issued to visitors not complying with dog walking regulations is not equal to the number of violations at the park. There are many more violations, as suggested by calls and complaints from the public, but are not recorded because they are not observed by the law enforcement staff or not reported by the public. Also, law enforcement patrols are not conducted daily at all GGNRA sites, partly due to the size of the park and the distance between park sites, but also due to the inability of limited staff to cover so many areas on each shift. Law enforcement is responsible for approximately 80 miles of non-contiguous park sites. There are approximately nine law enforcement staff members and U.S. Park Police patrolling park sites per shift; therefore, law enforcement must strategize which sites to patrol each shift. In addition, many law enforcement staff patrol in pairs when monitoring for pet-related compliance. Low use sites and small sites are not as regularly patrolled due to staffing limitations. Approximately 1 percent of law enforcement time is devoted to dog management–related issues.

As stated above, many more violations occur than are recorded, which can also be attributed the court decision in U.S. vs. Barley (405 F. Supp.2d 1121 (N.D. Cal. 2005)), that required the park to revert to the 1979 Pet Policy until a notice and comment rulemaking was completed. Due to that rulemaking, in sites where the 1979 Pet Policy recommended “no restrictions,” the NPS leash law cannot be enforced but there is no regulation governing voice control. Thus the 1979 Pet Policy requiring the “management” of dogs is not enforceable until an unmanaged dog is the cause of an incident, triggering a regulation such as those governing wildlife protection and disorderly conduct. As a result of these limitations, dog-related incidents presented in this draft plan/SEIS are underestimated. Although GGNRA cannot provide an exact number of incidents, these data document the concern with dog-related incidents and substantiate the need to regulate dog walking to protect resources, diverse visitor experiences, and health and safety.

In addition to obtaining the annual law enforcement incident databases from 2001 through 2011, paper copies of the dog-related law enforcement incident reports for the years 2008 through 2011 were obtained from GGNRA to conduct a more detailed analysis for each GGNRA site. Each dog-related incident report was reviewed individually to identify violations of applicable portions of 36 CFR that occurred with the

Draft Dog Management Plan/SEIS 251 GGNRA004227 Chapter 3: Affected Environment incident as well as the action taken, if any. Paper copies of the incident reports for the years 2001 through 2006 were unavailable (due to previous disposal in accordance with NPS Records Disposal guidelines). Paper incident reports for the year 2007 were only available for part of that year and were therefore not used in the analysis. The number of dog-related incidents in the 2008 through 2011 analysis does not match the number of incidents in the analysis of the overall law enforcement data in table 5 (which includes incidents not related to dogs) because incident reports may contain more than one violation. This analysis is based on a review of the incident descriptions in each law enforcement report; there were often multiple incident violations per incident report. This was not done for the overall law enforcement data analysis because incident reports not related to dogs did not generally include multiple violations and there was insufficient staff time available to review the approximately 40,000 incident reports not related to dogs. The detailed analysis for each GGNRA site for the years 2008 through 2011 is discussed when applicable in this chapter under the “Vegetation, Soils, and Wildlife” section and the “Visitor Use and Experience” section.

VEGETATION, SOILS, AND WILDLIFE

The coastal ecosystem at GGNRA supports a rich assemblage of plant and wildlife species. The park’s grasslands, coastal scrub, wetlands, and forests support 387 documented vertebrate species. GGNRA is also home to 80 vegetation alliances (or plant communities), which provide habitat for at least 53 species of mammals, 250 species of birds (including shorebirds, ground-nesting birds, and many others), 20 species of reptiles, and 11 species of amphibians (NPS 2009a, 1). This section describes the vegetation, soils, and wildlife communities at GGNRA potentially affected by dog management activities; therefore, not all communities present at GGNRA will be described in this section. Plant and wildlife species that are federally or state-listed are described in the “Special-status Species” section.

Of the general vegetation communities that have been mapped at GGNRA, the The coastal ecosystem ones of interest for analysis of potential impacts resulting from the dog management alternatives in this draft plan/SEIS are described in detail below at GGNRA supports a and are presented by site in maps 22 through 24. In this section, each rich assemblage of vegetation community is described by general location in GGNRA, overall plant and wildlife species composition in the community, plant species of interest or management concern, and wildlife species that occur or may occur in the community. species. Species of interest include plants or wildlife species that are not federally or state-listed but that have status or ranking through either the California Department of Fish and Game or the California Native Plant Society (CNPS). Many bird species that occur at GGNRA are not federally or state-listed, but are still protected under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act and are also considered species of interest or watch list species. All the bird species at GGNRA discussed in this section with the exception of starlings, pigeons, crows, and game birds are protected under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act. Additionally, some species with the “fully protected” status also exist at GGNRA; a fully protected species means that the state has either restricted issuing take permits for the species or the state will only issue take permits for research or enhancement actions (DFG 2010, 1).

The following vegetation communities in GGNRA and associated soils and wildlife are described in this section:

 Coastal communities  Coastal scrub and chaparral  Grasslands  Wetlands and open water

252 Golden Gate National Recreation Area GGNRA004228 GOGA Dog Management SEIS acreage/mileage summary October 2012 STINSON Measurements Alt A Existing Use Trails - On leash miles Trails - Off leash/ROLA miles Beach - On leash miles Beach - Off leash/ROLA miles Other Acreage - on leash 11.02 11.02 Other Acreage - off leash/ROLA

Homestead Valley Measurements Alt A Existing Use Trails - On leash miles Trails - Off leash/ROLA miles 1.20 Beach - On leash miles Beach - Off leash/ROLA miles Other Acreage - on leash Other Acreage - off leash/ROLA 163* *Incorporates areas not easily accessible or commonly used by visitors.

Alta Measurements Alt A Existing Use Trails - On leash miles Trails - Off leash/ROLA miles 1.90 1.90 Beach - On leash miles Beach - Off leash/ROLA miles Other Acreage - on leash Other Acreage - off leash/ROLA

GGNRA004229 GOGA Dog Management SEIS acreage/mileage summary October 2012 Oakwood Valley Measurements Alt A Existing Use Trails - On leash miles 0.82 0.82 Trails - Off leash/ROLA miles 1.25 1.25 Beach - On leash miles Beach - Off leash/ROLA miles Other Acreage - on leash Other Acreage - off leash/ROLA

Muir Beach Measurements Alt A Existing Use Trails - On leash miles 0.11 0.11 Trails - Off leash/ROLA miles Beach - On leash miles Beach - Off leash/ROLA miles 0.18 0.18 Other Acreage - on leash Other Acreage - off leash/ROLA

Rodeo/South Rodeo Beaches Measurements Alt A Existing Use Trails - On leash miles 0.24 0.24 Trails - Off leash/ROLA miles Beach - On leash miles Beach - Off leash/ROLA miles 0.56 0.56 Other Acreage - on leash Other Acreage - off leash/ROLA

GGNRA004230 GOGA Dog Management SEIS acreage/mileage summary October 2012 Marin Headlands Trails Measurements Alt A Existing Use Trails - On leash miles 8.22 8.22 Trails - Off leash/ROLA miles 12.22 12.22 Beach - On leash miles Beach - Off leash/ROLA miles Other Acreage - on leash Other Acreage - off leash/ROLA

Fort Baker Measurements Alt A Existing Use Trails - On leash miles 3.78 3.78 Trails - Off leash/ROLA miles Beach - On leash miles Beach - Off leash/ROLA miles Other Acreage - on leash 51.30 51.30 Other Acreage - off leash/ROLA

Fort Mason - Upper and Lower Measurements Alt A Existing Use Trails - On leash miles* 2.61 2.61 Trails - Off leash/ROLA miles Beach - On leash miles Beach - Off leash/ROLA miles Other Acreage - on leash 45.65 45.65 Other Acreage - off leash/ROLA *trails and sidewalks

GGNRA004231 GOGA Dog Management SEIS acreage/mileage summary October 2012 Fort Point Measurements Alt A Existing Use Trails - On leash miles 1.45 1.45 Trails - Off leash/ROLA miles Beach - On leash miles Beach - Off leash/ROLA miles Other Acreage - on leash 0.15 0.15 Other Acreage - off leash/ROLA

Crissy Field Measurements Alt A Existing Use Trails - On leash miles** 0.25 0.25 Trails - Off leash/ROLA miles 2.90 2.90 Beach - On leash miles (A=seasonal) 0.44 0.44 Beach - Off leash/ROLA miles *A - seasonal restriction reduces to .85 (existing WPA=.44) 1.29 1.29 Other Acreage - on leash*** 3.17 3.17 Other Acreage areas - off leash/ROLA 38.58 38.58 **Trail within West Bluff picnic area ***Picnic areas (on leash per 79 policy)

Baker Beach Measurements Alt A Existing Use Trails - On leash miles 5.30 5.30 Trails - Off leash/ROLA miles Beach - On leash miles Beach - Off leash/ROLA miles 0.59 0.59 Acreage/grassy areas - on leash Acreage/grassy areas - off leash/ROLA

GGNRA004232 GOGA Dog Management SEIS acreage/mileage summary October 2012 Fort Miley - East and West Measurements Alt A Existing Use Trails - On leash miles Trails - Off leash/ROLA miles 0.47 Beach - On leash miles Beach - Off leash/ROLA miles Acreage/grassy areas - on leash Acreage/grassy areas - off leash/ROLA 22.4* 2.50 *Incorporates areas not easily accessible or commonly used by visitors.

Lands End Measurements Alt A Existing Use Trails - On leash miles Trails - Off leash/ROLA miles 3.25 Beach - On leash miles

Beach - Off leash/ROLA miles 0.19 0.19 Acreage/grassy areas - on leash Acreage/grassy areas - off leash/ROLA 130.6* *Incorporates areas not easily accessible or commonly used by visitors.

Sutro Heights Park Measurements Alt A Existing Use Trails - On leash miles 0.73 Trails - Off leash/ROLA miles Beach - On leash miles Beach - Off leash/ROLA miles Acreage/grassy areas - on leash 20.1* 6.20 Acreage/grassy areas - off leash/ROLA *Incorporates areas not easily accessible or commonly used by visitors.

GGNRA004233 GOGA Dog Management SEIS acreage/mileage summary October 2012 Ocean Beach Measurements Alt A* Alt B Alt C Alt D Alt E Preferred Existing Use Trails - On leash miles Trails - Off leash/ROLA miles 2.84 2.84 Beach - On leash miles (*seasonal) 2.20 2.20

Beach - Off leash/ROLA miles *seasonal restriction reduces to 1.23 (PPA=2.2) 3.43 3.43 Acreage/grassy areas - on leash Acreage/grassy areas - off leash/ROLA

Fort Funston Measurements Alt A Existing Use Trails - On leash miles Trails - Off leash/ROLA miles inc inc. Beach - On leash miles Beach - Off leash/ROLA miles 1.13 1.13 Other Acreage - on leash Other Acreage - off leash/ROLA *124 98.70 *Incorporates areas not easily accessible or commonly used by visitors.

NOTE - FOR ALL SAN MATEO SITES - ALT A ACCURATELY DEPICTS EXISTING CONDITIONS IN ALL AREAS CURRENTLY MANAGED BY GGNRA

Mori Point Measurements Alt A Alt B Alt C Alt D Alt E Preferred Trails - On leash miles 3.10 0.68 1.18 1.36 1.36 Trails - Off leash/ROLA miles Beach - On leash miles 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 Beach - Off leash/ROLA miles Other Acreage - on leash Other Acreage - off leash/ROLA

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