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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8200.765
Description
White River General
State
CO
Basin
Yampa/White
Water Division
6
Date
3/1/1994
Author
USFS
Title
Snowmass Ski Area - Record of Decision - Final Environmental Impact Statement - White River National Forest - Aspen Ranger District
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Report/Study
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<br />e. Alpine Skiing <br /> <br />. Appropriate wind monitoring and data evaluation before final approval of <br />any new lift top terminal location in the Burnt Mountain, High Alpine, <br />Sheer Bliss or Cirque areas. <br /> <br />. Monitoring of skiing conditions and the quality of the skiing experience <br />after each increment of program implementation to ascertain whether <br />predicted effects are accurate and whether additional development should <br />occur as planned, or whether adjustments are needed. For example, skier <br />densities and snow conditions in the Hanging Valley area will be monitored <br />after the Alpine Springs lift is upgraded to determine if a new lift that <br />directly serves the Hanging Valley is a desirable improvement. <br /> <br />f. Non-alpine Skiing Recreation <br /> <br />. pesign of a nordic trail network in the mid to upper Burnt Mountain area <br />to compensate for the 1088 of novice and intermediate terrain in East <br />village. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Reductions of <br />hikers/horseback <br />system design. <br /> <br />potential conflicts between mountain bikers and <br />riders through public information efforts and trail <br /> <br />. Financing by the permittee of the costs of additional Forest Service and <br />ASC seasonal personnel needed to manage winter and summer recreational <br />programs and to monitor compliance with required resource mitigation. <br /> <br />g. Socioeconomic <br /> <br />. Recommendation that TOSV consider increasing the affordable housing <br />cri teria from 60 percent to 100 percent to improve the local employee <br />housing situation. <br /> <br />. Recommendation that TOSV, Aspen, and Pitkin County direct development to, <br />and increase densities where appropriate in, existing urbanized areas to <br />preserve the natural environment and maintain the rural nature of the <br />County. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Recommendation that <br />facilities/services, <br />projected needs. <br /> <br />TOSV <br />emergency <br /> <br />and Pitkin <br />services and <br /> <br />County <br />social <br /> <br />expand <br />services <br /> <br />medical <br />to meet <br /> <br />h. Transportation <br /> <br /> <br />. Demonstration by the permittee that- adequate mitigation measures are in <br />place to ensure that there will be no net increase in vehicle miles <br />traveled (VMT) in the Aspen/Pitkin County nonattainment area from actions <br />authorized by this Decision. The permittee must also demonstrate that <br />adequate measures are in place to ensure that TOSV's traffic volume cap <br />will not be exceeded. Final authorization to "operate" any MDP components <br />that will increase area capacity will be contingent upon such <br />demonstrations. This will include either implementation of mitigation <br />identified by the Forest Service as being adequate or written and executed <br />agreements with agencies with jurisdiction that establish equivalent <br />measures. <br /> <br />In the short term, the most practical manner to achieving this <br />demonstration appears to be the phasing of additional transit service as <br />needed. Additional buses will be required to maintain the current <br />automobile-transit mode split. In. the longer term, other measures to <br /> <br />RECORD OF DECISION <br /> <br />Page . 24 <br />
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