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From: Brent Butler
Sent: Wednesday, September 27, 2006 9:38 AM
To: Cheryl Halvorson 1-,Zk C>
Subject: FW: Pleasant Harbor - S'Klallam Tribal Council Meeting
Cheryl—
Please add this to the list of emails related to the MPR for any future public disclosure requests.
--Brent
From: James Mazak [mailto:jamesm@statesmancorporation.com]
Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2006 3:04 PM
To: Wayne Wright; Scott Bender; Mark Buehrer
Cc: Garth Mann; Elin McLeod; Al Scalf; Stacie Hoskins; Brent Butler
Subject: Fwd: Pleasant Harbor - S'Klallam Tribal Council Meeting
FYI.
See attached email below from Hans Daubenberger regarding the List of Natural Resources Concerns.
In the interim, should you have any questions please contact the sender.
Sincerely,
James Mazak
Director of Planning for New Communities
STATESMAN CORPORATION
what a beautiful way to live!
Direct: 403.686.8368
Bus: 403.256.4151
Fax: 403.256.6100
Email: jamesm@statesmancorporation.com
Web: www.statesman.ca
7370 Sierra Morena Blvd SW
Calgary, AB T3H 41-19
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relying on it.
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Begin forwarded message:
From: Hans Daubenberger <han....s@pgst.nsn.us>
Date: September 20, 2006 2:39:14 PM MDT (CA)
9/28/2006
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To: James Mazak<jamesm@statesmancorporation.com>
Subject: Re: Pleasant Harbor - S'Klallam Tribal Council Meeting
James:
*The following is a list of the natural resource concerns that the Port Gamble S'Klallam Tribe has.*
*Primary Concerns:*
1. Potential Impact on salmon rearing habitat
2. Potential impact on shellfish beds
3. Potential for the development to further degrade the levels of dissolved oxygen found in the Hood
Canal
4. Potential for seawater intrusion
5. More intensive development outside the proposed MPR
6. Impact on ESA listed species
7. Impact on elk migration corridors
Sincerely,
Hans Daubenberger
Habitat Biologist
360-297-6289
hans@pgst.nsn.us <mailto:han@pgst.nsn.u_s>
James Mazak wrote:
Hans:
Thank you for the invitation to discuss our proposed master planned resort; Pleasant
Harbor Marina and Golf Resort to the S'Klallam Tribal Councils on Monday, September
25, 2006. As a courtesy, I copied representatives from both Statesman and Jefferson
County so that they are aware of the upcoming Meeting.
In preparation of our presentation, please forward a list of issues that the Councils would
like us to address at the meeting in order that we are prepared.
Your assistance and response is greatly appreciated. Look forward to meeting you on
September 25, 2006.
Sincerely,
*James Mazak*
9/28/2006
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Director of Planning for New Communities
*STATESMAN CORPORATION
/what a beautiful way to live!/
Direct: 403.686.8368
Bus: 403.256.4151
Fax: 403.256.6100
Email: jamesm@statesmancorporation.com<mailto:jamesm@statesmancorporation com>
Web: www. statesman. ca
7370 Sierra Morena Blvd SW
Calgary, AB T3H 41-19
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may contain confidential, and/or privileged information.
Please contact this writer immediately if you are not the intended recipient of this
communication, and do not copy, distribute, or take action relying on it.
Any communication received in error or subsequent reply, should be deleted or destroyed.
On 7 -Sep -06, at 10:48 AM, Hans Daubenberger wrote:
James Mazak:
The Port Gambal S'Klallam Tribe, the Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe, and the Lower Elwa
Tribe are meeting on the 25Ath of September, 2006 to discuss your proposed master
planned resort located in the Black Point and Pleasant Harbor vicinity of Brinnion, WA.
The Tribal Councils of the above listed tribes are offering you an opportunity to present
your MPR proposal to them at 1:00 pm during their meeting on the 25^th of September.
The meeting will be held at the Port Gambal S'Klallam Tribe's Long House 31912 Little
Boston Road NE Kingston, WA 98346.
Sincerely,
Hans Daubenberger
Habitat Biologist
360-297-6289
hans@pgst.nsn.us <mailto:11.1 hans@pgst.nsn.us>
9/28/2006