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Contractor's Name
Mount Rainier National Park
Approval Date
2/27/2019
Council Approval Date
12/5/2018
End Date
9/30/2019
Department
Parks
Department Project Manager
Kimberly Shelton
Subject / Project Title
Mount Rainier Special User Permit
Tracking Number
0001767
Total Compensation
$2,245.00
Contract Type
Agreement
Retention Period
6 Years Then Destroy
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NPS Form 10414(Rev.01/2017) <br /> National Park Service <br /> SPECIAL USE PERMIT <br /> MOUNT RAINIER NATIONAL PARK <br /> 55210 238th Avenue East <br /> T o, Ashford,WA 98304 <br /> e-ti , 360-569-6514 r-. PPAIIONAI <br /> PARK <br /> TERVICt <br /> Witkir <br /> +44tCN 7 049 <br /> APPENDIX I <br /> SPECIAL PARK CONDITIONS <br /> 1 The SUP holder is required to carry a copy of this permit while operating within the park,and this copy must be presented to park officials at fee stations <br /> and upon request. The SUP holder will ensure that every staff member reads and understands the contents and conditions of the SUP. <br /> 2. All incidents involving overdue parties or accidents involving property damage or personal injury are to be reported to the park staff as soon as possible. <br /> For emergency reporting: Call Mount Rainier Park Dispatch at(360)569-2211. <br /> 3. Food services provided by the holder in association with the authorized services shall comply with National Park Service(NPS)Public Health <br /> Guidelines(NPS-83) A checklist for Temporary Event Food Safety Guidelines is available at <br /> https://www.nps.gov/grsm/getinvolved/upload/PH-Info-Sheet-for-Temp-Event-Food-Safety.pdf.Temporary food events need to comply with <br /> this document and the USPHS/FDA Food Code. <br /> 3.Client Transportation: <br /> Due to limited parking,no more than 2 commercial vehicles can be parked at a trailhead at one time in the park(with the exception of the <br /> Paradise lower lot,Longmire,and Sunrise parking lots). <br /> 4. Commercial-Free Zones: <br /> Commercial groups cannot enter,travel through,or otherwise use commercial free zones. Commercial-Free Zones include the <br /> West Side Alpine Commercial-Free Zone and the Tatoosh Commercial-Free Zone. <br /> The West Side Alpine Zone is on the west side of the mountain between the 7,000 and 13,500-foot elevations The zone begins at <br /> Success Cleaver and follows this area clockwise to Ptarmigan Ridge. <br /> The Tatoosh Zone is a low elevation area on the south side of the Wonderland Trail between the Muddy Fork Cowlitz River, <br /> westward to the Nisqually River/Eagle Peak area and encompassing the Tatoosh Range within the park. <br /> 5.The SUP holder will be monitored for: <br /> a. On-site monitoring to insure compliance with terms and conditions of permit. • <br /> b. Resource impact monitoring. <br /> c. Impact on noncommercial users <br /> Note: In some cases, monitoring will be conducted after the activity is completed. Therefore the SUP holder may not interact with <br /> NPS personnel conducting the monitoring. <br /> 7. Annual Reporting Requirements: <br /> The SUP Activity Summary Report will be submitted by the holder to the Concessions Office by November 15 of each year. Request the <br /> form by emailing jan_crosetto@nps.gov or 360-569-6514. <br /> 8. Entrance Fee: <br /> The SUP holder is required to pay the entrance fee. The driver is required to stop at the entrance station and show the fee collector <br /> the SUP Alf SUP groups are charged on a per-person basis.The entrance fee is$15 per client(no charge for paid guides and/or <br /> drivers,and anyone under 16 years of age). If any of your clients has an America the BeautifulTM Interagency pass(Annual/Senior <br /> /Military/Access/Volunteer/Every-Kid-in-a-ParkT')with valid ID,entrance fees will be waived for the pass-holder and up to 3 <br /> additional adults—provided they are in the same vehicle,or,for clients entering on bicycle or foot,they enter the park <br /> simultaneously Passes must be in client's names,not in the SUP-holder's name. A driver's National Park Pass cannot be used to <br /> cover clients. The SUP holder can re-enter the park with the same group for the duration of the trip,using the receipt showing <br /> payment. <br /> APPENDIX II <br /> SUMMER GUIDED DAY HIKING <br /> SPECIAL PARK CONDITIONS <br /> 1 The following restrictions apply: <br /> Groups must stay on maintained trails with no traveling through cross-country zones or Commercial-Free zones.Commercial day hikes are <br /> NOT allowed on these trails: Paradise Meadows or Skyline Trail(with the exception of passing through to Camp Muir),Nisqually <br /> Vista Trail,Ohanapecosh Hot Springs Trail,Grove of the Patriarchs,Trail of Shadows,Fremont Lookout,and the Sunrise Loop Trail <br /> by Frozen Lake(with the exception of passing through to Burroughs Mountain or Berkeley Park). <br /> The CUA holder may guide: <br /> a. 12 groups per summer(maximum). <br /> b. 12 people per party(maximum). <br /> c. 5 clients per guide(maximum)recommended <br /> d. 1 trip per day(can include multiple locations with the same group). <br /> 3 <br />
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