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Contract No. F04704-92-C-0001 Appendix B Scoping Meeting Postcard and Mailing List The Navy invites your comments on the proposed scope and Joint Guam Program Office Forward Postage content of the SEIS. P.O. Box 153246 Santa Rita, Guam 96915 You can participate in a variety of ways: • Website: Provide comments online and learn more about the project at http://guambuildupeis.us • In Person: The Navy will conduct open house style public scoping meetings. Attend a public scoping meeting and submit written comments. Military representatives will be available to discuss the proposed action and answer questions. • By Mail: Interested agencies, individuals, and groups unable to attend the public scoping meetings are encouraged to submit comments by December 10, 2012 Chamorro Standard Time to ensure they are considered. Mail comments to: Joint Guam Program Office Forward P.O. 153246 Santa Rita, Guam 96915 PUBLIC SCOPING MEETING Name 1 Name 2 Thursday, November 8, 2012, 5PM to 8PM Address 1 Bldg. 4175 Gym/Cafeteria Address 2 (Old McCool School near Southern High School) Route 5 Magazine Road, Santa Rita Guam City, State Zip Friday, November 9, 2012, 5PM to 8PM Okkodo High School Dedodo, Guam Saturday, November 10, 2012, 12PM to 3PM University of Guam Field House Mangilao, Guam All comments must be postmarked or received online by December 10, 2012, Chamorro Standard Time. Location Code Salutation First Name Last Name Title Organization California 01 Individuals Leo Now Weapon*R Competition Products CNMI 01 Individuals Mr. Kazunori Ikeda Community Advocates of Raceway Guam 01 Individuals Mr. Justin Stoicovy 3rd Eye Technologies Guam 01 Individuals Jesse Leon Guerrero Air national guard Guam Guam 01 Individuals Mr. Louie Grecia BOOST MOTORSPORTS Guam 01 Individuals Mr. Mike A. Car community of Guam Guam 01 Individuals Mr. Frank Medler Drag racing association Guam Guam 01 Individuals Mr. Gus Taijeron G.C.C., Guam Guam 01 Individuals Mr. Joe Quinata Guam Preservation Trust Guam 01 Individuals Mr. Vincent Castro Law Enforcement/Security Supply Guam 01 Individuals Mr. Mark Calvo Military Buildup Ofc, Office of the Governor of GU Guam 01 Individuals Mr. Evan Jay Lanada n/a Guam 01 Individuals Gregory woodward NA Guam 01 Individuals Ms. Shawna Duenas Parent of former mini ATV rider Guam 01 Individuals Ms. Elizabeth Santos Retired Quality Control Supervisor Guam 01 Individuals Mr. Mojo Sun SeF Guam 01 Individuals Mr. Anthony Crisostomo Tonspeed Garage Guam 01 Individuals Mr. Tom Akigami Guam 01 Individuals Pascual Artero Guam 01 Individuals Mr. Neri Blas Guam 01 Individuals Mr. Phillip Blas Guam 01 Individuals Mr. Randolph Bumagat Guam 01 Individuals Mr. Darrell Cabrera Guam 01 Individuals Mr. Cid Caser Guam 01 Individuals Mr. Samuel Flores Guam 01 Individuals Mr. Hobbit Garfield Guam 01 Individuals Mr. Jay Jones Guam 01 Individuals Mr. John Joseph Guam 01 Individuals Mr. John Joseph Guam 01 Individuals Mr. Marshall Jr Guam 01 Individuals Mr. Michael Limtiaco Guam 01 Individuals Ms. Tricee Limtiaco Guam 01 Individuals Mr. Dave Lotz Guam 01 Individuals Mr. Feliciano Mariur Jr. Guam 01 Individuals Ms. Selina Onedera‐Salas Guam 01 Individuals Kathleen Padilla Guam 01 Individuals Mr. Joaquin Pangelinan Guam 01 Individuals Mr. Paul Perez Guam 01 Individuals Ms. Susan Quintanilla Guam 01 Individuals Ms. Charmaine Rang Guam 01 Individuals Mr. Ronbo Guam 01 Individuals Ms. Mariel Ruiz Guam 01 Individuals Mr. David Sablan Guam 01 Individuals Marcial Sablan Guam 01 Individuals Mr. Paul Santos Guam 01 Individuals Dr. Thomas Sheih Guam 01 Individuals Mr. Douglas Stock Guam 01 Individuals Mr. Douglas Stock Guam 01 Individuals Mr. Ramon Torres Guam 01 Individuals Mr. Victor Torres Guam 01 Individuals Ms. maely villagomez Hawaii 01 Individuals Mr. Edward Lynch Honolulu 01 Individuals Chris Kurgan NAVFAC PACIFIC Honolulu 01 Individuals Debra Loo NAVFAC PACIFIC Honolulu 01 Individuals Kyle Fujimoto Saipan 01 Individuals Allen Perez Chief Asset Manager Bridge Capital, LLC 01 Individuals Mr. David Okada Private Citizen / U.S. Army Retired 01 Individuals Ms. Gemma Bustamante 01 Individuals Ms. Graciela Jiménez‐Cartagena 01 Individuals Mr. Ronald Laguana 01 Individuals Ms. Mariana Sanders 01 Individuals Mr. Jacob Tareyama California 02 Interest Groups/NGO Jaclyn Lopez Center for Biological Diversity California 02 Interest Groups/NGO Mr. Richard Boardman Community Advocates of the Raceway California 02 Interest Groups/NGO Mr. Buck Parker Executive Director Earth Justice National Headquarters California 02 Interest Groups/NGO Regional Office Natural Resources Defense Council California 02 Interest Groups/NGO Sierra Club Guam 02 Interest Groups/NGO Manager Alupang Beach Club Inc, Parasailing Operation Guam 02 Interest Groups/NGO AQUA Academy Guam 02 Interest Groups/NGO Ms. Bree McDowell General Manager Aqua World Marina Guam 02 Interest Groups/NGO Mr. Erik Lewis Atlantis Guam Guam 02 Interest Groups/NGO Mr. Bo Baba General Manager Atlantis Submarines Guam 02 Interest Groups/NGO Hideharu Baba Baba Corporation/Atlantis Submarine Guam 02 Interest Groups/NGO Ms. Cathy Moore‐Linn President Bailan Tasi Windsurfing Guam 02 Interest Groups/NGO Mr. Joseph L. Cruz President Cabras Marine Corp. Guam 02 Interest Groups/NGO Albert San Agustin Magalahi I' Distritu Katan Chamorro Tribe Guam 02 Interest Groups/NGO Frank J. Schacher Tribal Chairman Chamorro Tribe Guam 02 Interest Groups/NGO V Dames CNAS/Social Work Guam 02 Interest Groups/NGO Mr. Eddie Alvarez Executive Director Commission on Decolonization Guam 02 Interest Groups/NGO Mr. Joseph Jacob Guerrero Community Advocates of the Race Way Guam 02 Interest Groups/NGO Mr. Rush Adams Community Advocates of the Raceway Guam 02 Interest Groups/NGO Mr. Tom Akigami Community Advocates of the Raceway Guam 02 Interest Groups/NGO Mr. charles cruz Community Advocates of the Raceway Guam 02 Interest Groups/NGO Mr. Ethan Cruz Community Advocates of the Raceway Guam 02 Interest Groups/NGO Mr. Connor Ligon Community Advocates of the Raceway Guam 02 Interest Groups/NGO Mr. Soren Nelson Community Advocates of the Raceway Guam 02 Interest Groups/NGO Manager Coral Reef Marine Center Location Code Salutation First Name Last Name Title Organization Guam 02 Interest Groups/NGO Steering Committee Fuetsan Famalao'an c/o Senator Won Pat's Guam 02 Interest Groups/NGO Fuetsan Famalao'an Office Guam 02 Interest Groups/NGO Maria Cristobal Guahan Coalition for Peace and Justice Guam 02 Interest Groups/NGO Lisalinda Natividad Guahan Coalition for Peace and Justice Guam 02 Interest Groups/NGO Beverly A. Lotz Guam Boonie Stompers Guam 02 Interest Groups/NGO Mr. David Leddy Guam Chamber of Commerce Guam 02 Interest Groups/NGO David P. Leddy President Guam Chamber of Commerce Guam 02 Interest Groups/NGO Mary A. Y. Okada President Guam Community College Guam 02 Interest Groups/NGO Office of Civic Engagemen Guam Community College Guam 02 Interest Groups/NGO Mr. James A. Martinez Executive Director Guam Contractor's Association Guam 02 Interest Groups/NGO Mr. John Bent President Guam Diving Industry Association Guam 02 Interest Groups/NGO Manuel P. Duenas II President Guam Fishermen's Cooperative Association Guam 02 Interest Groups/NGO Jeremy J. Rojas Guam Housing Corporation Guam 02 Interest Groups/NGO Manager Guam Lagoon Scuba Diving Guam 02 Interest Groups/NGO Mr. Robert Bucek Guam Racing Federation Guam 02 Interest Groups/NGO Ms. Pasha Duenas Guam Racing Federation Guam 02 Interest Groups/NGO Joe Duenas Guam Racing Federation Guam 02 Interest Groups/NGO Mr. Jose Simpson Guam Racing Federation Guam 02 Interest Groups/NGO Henry M. Simpson, Jr. General Manager Guam Racing Federation Guam 02 Interest Groups/NGO Mr. Victor Torres President Guam Sailing Federation Guam 02 Interest Groups/NGO Ms. Paula Bent General Manager Guam Tropical Dive Station Guam 02 Interest Groups/NGO David T. Lotz Guam Visitor's Bureau Guam 02 Interest Groups/NGO History Program, UoG Guam 02 Interest Groups/NGO Ms. Linda Edward I Nasion Chamorro Guam 02 Interest Groups/NGO Ms. Debbie Quinata Maga Haga I Nasion Chamorro Guam 02 Interest Groups/NGO Manager Isla Jetski Club, Jet Ski Operations Guam 02 Interest Groups/NGO Mr. Jshane Cruz John F. Kennedy High School Guam 02 Interest Groups/NGO Mr. Ivan Dizon John F. Kennedy High School Guam 02 Interest Groups/NGO Ms. Jenine Eddington John F. Kennedy High School Guam 02 Interest Groups/NGO Mr. Jared Mendiola John F. Kennedy High School Guam 02 Interest Groups/NGO Mr. Kristian Yebra John F. Kennedy High School Guam 02 Interest Groups/NGO Ms. Cindy Bell Commodore Marianas Yacht Club Guam 02 Interest Groups/NGO Ms. Trina Leberer Executive Director Micronesia Nature Conservancy Guam 02 Interest Groups/NGO Mr. Pete Peterson General Manager Micronesian Diving Association Guam 02 Interest Groups/NGO Ovita Perez President National Association of Social Workers Guam 02 Interest Groups/NGO Manager Ocean Jet Club, Jet Ski Operations Guam 02 Interest Groups/NGO Outrigger Guam Canoe Club Guam 02 Interest Groups/NGO Charlene Goo Outrigger Hotels Guam 02 Interest Groups/NGO Perez Acres Homeowners Association Guam 02 Interest Groups/NGO Mr. Frank Perez Perez Bros Guam 02 Interest Groups/NGO Paul A. Blas Port Users Group Guam Guam 02 Interest Groups/NGO Manager Real World Diving Guam 02 Interest Groups/NGO Mr. Rick Tuncap President Scuba Company Guam 02 Interest Groups/NGO Rita Sharma Gopinath The Guam Psychological Association Guam 02 Interest Groups/NGO Frank Cruz President Traditions About Seafaring Islands Guam 02 Interest Groups/NGO Ms. Jessica Gross University of Guam Guam 02 Interest Groups/NGO Robert A. Underwood President University of Guam Guam 02 Interest Groups/NGO John S. Unpingco Unpingco & Associates, LLC Guam 02 Interest Groups/NGO Anne Perez Hattori UoG, Division of Humanities Guam 02 Interest Groups/NGO Mr. Leevin Camacho We Are Guahan Coalition Guam 02 Interest Groups/NGO Simeon M. Palomo We Are Guahan Coalition Guam 02 Interest Groups/NGO Sabina Perez We Are Guahan Coalition Guam 02 Interest Groups/NGO Dr. Aubrey Moore Western Pacific Tropical Research Center Guam 02 Interest Groups/NGO David B.
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