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                                                                Calendar No. 304

                     104TH CONGRESS                 S                          REPORT
                         2d Session                 SENATE                     104-201






                               SNOWBASIN LAND EXCHANGE ACT OF 1995




                                       JANUARY 3, 1996.-Ordered to be printed



                        Mr. MURKOWSKI, from the Committee on Energy and Natural
                                      Resources, submitted the following


                                                  REPORT

                                               [To accompany S. 1371]

                       The Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, to which was
                     referred the bill (S. 1371) entitled Snowbasin Land Exchange Act
                     of 1995, having considered the same, reports favorably thereon
                     with an amendment and recommends that the bill, as amended, do
                     pass.
                       The amendment is as follows:
                       Strike out all after the enacting clause and insert in lieu thereof
                     the following:
                     SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.
                       This Act may be cited as the Snowbasin Land Exchange Act of 1995.
                     SEC. 2. FINDINGS AND DETERMINATION.
                       (a) FINDINGS.-The Congress finds that-
                          (1) in June 1995, Salt Lake City, Utah, was selected to host the 2002 Winter
                          Olympic Games, and the Snowbasin Ski Resort, which is owned by the Sun Val-
                          ley Company, was identified as the site of six Olympic events: the men's and
                          women's downhills, men's and women's Super-Gs, and men's and women's com-
                          bined downhills;
                          (2) in order to adequately accommodate these events, which are traditionally
                          among the most popular and heavily attended at the Winter Olympic Games,
                          major new skiing, visitor, and support facilities will have to be constructed at
                          the Snowbasin Ski Resort on land currently administered by the United States
                          Forest Service;
                          (3) while certain of these new facilities can be accommodated on National For-
                          est land under traditional Forest Service permitting authorities, the base area
                          facilities necessary to host visitors to the ski area and the Winter Olympics are
                          of such a nature that they should logically be located on private land;
                          (4) land exchanges have been routinely utilized by the Forest Service to trans-
                          fer base area lands to many other ski areas, and the Forest Service and the
                          Sun Valley Company have concluded that a land exchange to transfer base area
                          lands at the Snowbasin Ski Resort to the Sun Valley Company is both logical
                          and advisable;
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