82_FR_43626 82 FR 43448 - Rarity Pointe Commercial Recreation and Residential Development on Tellico Reservoir, Loudon and Monroe Counties, Tennessee

82 FR 43448 - Rarity Pointe Commercial Recreation and Residential Development on Tellico Reservoir, Loudon and Monroe Counties, Tennessee

TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY

Federal Register Volume 82, Issue 178 (September 15, 2017)

Page Range43448-43449
FR Document2017-19657

The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) is amending its September 10, 2003, Record of Decision (ROD) for the Rarity Pointe Commercial Recreation and Residential Development on Tellico Reservoir, Loudon and Monroe Counties, Tennessee Final Environmental Impact Statement (2003 Rarity Pointe FEIS). In 2012, WindRiver Management LLC (WindRiver) purchased the Rarity Pointe development and requested that TVA consider modifications to the original development plan. In July 2017, TVA completed a supplemental environmental assessment analyzing the potential impacts of the proposed modifications. This amended ROD incorporates TVA's decisions relating to the modifications.

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TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY


Rarity Pointe Commercial Recreation and Residential Development 
on Tellico Reservoir, Loudon and Monroe Counties, Tennessee

AGENCY: Tennessee Valley Authority.

ACTION: Amended Record of Decision.

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SUMMARY: The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) is amending its September 
10, 2003, Record of Decision (ROD) for the Rarity Pointe Commercial 
Recreation and Residential Development on Tellico Reservoir, Loudon and 
Monroe Counties, Tennessee Final Environmental Impact Statement (2003 
Rarity Pointe FEIS). In 2012, WindRiver Management LLC (WindRiver) 
purchased the Rarity Pointe development and requested that TVA consider 
modifications to the original development plan. In July 2017, TVA 
completed a supplemental environmental assessment analyzing the 
potential impacts of the proposed modifications. This amended ROD 
incorporates TVA's decisions relating to the modifications.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Amy Henry, NEPA Program and Valley 
Projects, Tennessee Valley Authority, 400 West Summit Hill Drive, 
Knoxville, Tennessee 37902; Telephone: 865-632-4045 or Email: 
[email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This notice is provided in accordance with 
the Council on Environmental Quality's regulations and the TVA 
procedures for implementing the National Environmental Policy Act 
(NEPA). On September 10, 2003, TVA published in the Federal Register 
(68 FR 53421) its Record of Decision (ROD) for the Rarity Pointe 
Commercial Recreation and Residential Development on Tellico Reservoir, 
Loudon and Monroe Counties, Tennessee Final Environmental Impact 
Statement. In the ROD, TVA selected Alternative E of the FEIS, 
approving construction of a marina facility and par 3 golf course, 
changes to land use allocations in the Tellico Reservoir Land 
Management Plan, and acceptance of a transfer of properties for 
recreation and natural resources conservation use.
    In 2012, WindRiver Management LLC (WindRiver) purchased the Rarity 
Pointe development and requested approval under Section 26a of the TVA 
Act to install riprap shoreline stabilization, two irrigation water 
intakes, a stormwater outfall, and a park in replacement of the 
previously planned par 3 golf course. In July 2017, TVA completed the 
Brightwater Park at WindRiver Final Supplemental Environmental 
Assessment (Final SEA) analyzing the potential impacts of the proposed 
actions that modify the original development plan. TVA now amends the 
September 2003 ROD to incorporate the revised proposal. By this notice, 
TVA is providing notification of its decision and agency reasoning.
    To construct Brightwater Park and install rip-rap stabilization at 
locations around the WindRiver development, TVA approval is needed 
within TVA's Section 26a jurisdiction. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers 
(USACE) approval is also needed under Section 10 of the Rivers and 
Harbors Act and Section 404 of the Clean Water Act for the proposed 
stabilization and pier. Section 26a of the TVA Act of 1933, as amended, 
requires that TVA approval be obtained prior to the construction, 
operation, or maintenance of an obstruction affecting navigation, flood 
control, or public lands. Therefore, TVA's action would be to make a 
decision on the Section 26a approval request for the proposed park, 
shoreline stabilization, water intakes and stormwater outfall. The 
USACE and TVA have a Memorandum of Understanding that designates TVA as 
the Lead Federal Agency for conducting environmental reviews under NEPA 
and other applicable federal laws and regulations for proposed work 
that may occur on property which is under TVA custody or control.
    The Final SEA analyzes two alternatives: Alternative A--the No 
Action Alternative, and Alternative B--Section 26a Permit Approval. 
Under Alternative A, TVA would not issue approval under Section 26a. 
The applicant would not be permitted to take any actions on TVA land 
below the 820 foot contour elevation except those previously authorized 
by TVA under the 2003 ROD. Under Alternative B, TVA would issue a 
Section 26a permit approval to install riprap shoreline stabilization, 
a park, two irrigation water intakes, and a stormwater outfall.
    The Final SEA identified Alternative B--Section 26a Permit Approval 
as the preferred alternative. Riprap stabilization under Alternative B 
includes approximately 6,360 linear feet of rip-rap along steeper 
portions of the shoreline of Tellico Reservoir which are actively 
eroding resulting in undermining of banks and loss of riparian 
vegetation. The proposed Brightwater Park includes a gravel and asphalt 
parking area, two fire pits, a retaining wall, an irrigation water 
intake and pump installed under one canoe/kayak floating dock (attached 
to a fixed pier), lighting, electrical service, a community garden, a 
shuffleboard court, two pavilions, a fenced play area, a dog park, a 
picnic shelter, sidewalk and walkways, picnic tables, playground 
structures, and signage. The majority of the park would be located on 
TVA property below the 820 foot contour elevation.

Environmental Consequences

    In the Final SEA, TVA adopted the analysis in the 2003 Rarity 
Pointe FEIS and provided supplemental analysis of the potential impacts 
of both Alternative A and B on aesthetics, recreation, floodplains, 
wetlands, aquatic ecology, terrestrial ecology, water quality, noise, 
and historic and archaeological resources. The potential environmental 
impacts of each alternative are summarized for comparison in Section 
2.2 of the Final SEA.
    The proposed Alternative B would have no additional impact on most 
environmental resources evaluated in the 2003 Rarity Pointe FEIS. There 
would be no impacts to wetlands and historic and archaeological 
resources under Alternative B. Minor and temporary impacts associated 
with Alternative B were identified to aquatic ecology, water quality, 
and noise primarily in association with short-term construction 
activities. These impacts would be similar to the short-term 
construction impacts for those same resources in the 2003 Rarity Pointe 
FEIS. Additionally, TVA has determined that there would be new minor 
impacts to aesthetics, floodplains, and terrestrial ecology as a result 
of the permanent changes resulting from implementation of Alternative B 
beyond those previously evaluated in the 2003 Rarity Pointe FEIS. 
Alternative B would result in minor beneficial impacts to recreation 
due to the increased recreation opportunities in the area.

Environmentally Preferable Alternative

    TVA has concluded that Alternative A, the No Action Alternative, is 
the environmentally preferred alternative, as it would result in fewer 
environmental impacts than Alternative B. The No Action Alternative 
would result in no additional or different environmental impacts beyond 
those previously evaluated in the 2003 Rarity Pointe FEIS. These 
additional impacts would be primarily associated with the installation 
of the riprap stabilization. Although Alternative B would have slightly 
greater impacts than the No Action Alternative, most of those impacts 
would be minor. The predominant adverse impact associated with 
Alternative B would be a minor change in the visual appearance of the 
shoreline from various viewpoints around the reservoir. This change 
would

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be consistent, however, with the shoreline appearance in other 
locations and therefore would not be significant. Alternative B would, 
however, provide some environmental benefits. These benefits include 
reducing shoreline erosion at locations where the riprap stabilization 
measures are placed and completion of Brightwater Park providing 
accessible public land and recreation resources as was originally 
intended with the 2003 decision.

Amended Decision

    TVA has decided to amend the September 2003 ROD to incorporate the 
approval of Alternative B--Section 26a Permit Approval. The rationale 
for approving Alternative B is consistent with the rationale provided 
in the September 2003 ROD. The changes to the original proposal 
described in Alternative B achieves both WindRiver's objectives for 
development of the residential and recreational community and TVA's 
overall goals for providing recreational opportunities in the Tennessee 
Valley. Environmental impacts associated with Alternative B would be 
minor and slightly greater than impacts associated with Alternative A.

Mitigation Measures

    The September 2003 ROD lists mitigation measures associated with 
the 2003 Rarity Pointe FEIS. These mitigation measures remain in effect 
across the development. TVA has identified the following 2003 
mitigation measures to be specifically applicable to the current 
proposed actions related to the stabilization measures and Brightwater 
Park:
     Fully shielded light fixtures or those with internal low-
glare optics (so no light is emitted from the fixture at angles above 
the horizon) will be used in the development. This commitment would 
also apply to the actions at Brightwater Park.
     Any future facilities or equipment subject to flood damage 
will be located at or above elevation of 820 feet.
     Any future development proposed within the limits of the 
100-year floodplain, elevation 816.7 feet MSL, will be consistent with 
the requirements of EO 11988.
     All future development will be consistent with the 
requirements of TVA's Flood Control Storage Loss Guideline.
     WindRiver will continue to mitigate impacts to wetlands 
(W4 and W5) in the vicinity of Brightwater Park by implementing the 
wetland mitigation plan in Appendix C of the 2003 Rarity Pointe FEIS.
    TVA has identified the following new mitigation measures associated 
with the implementation of the Brightwater Park SEA Alternative B--
Section 26a Permit Approval.
     No flood-damageable facilities or equipment would be 
located within the Brightwater Park grand lawn. The lawn would be kept 
as a grassy area which would not be expected to incur damage during a 
flood.
     The switch on the irrigation pump would be located at or 
above an elevation of 820 feet.
     The minimum amount of rip-rap would be used while still 
meeting project objectives.
     The Brightwater Park sun shelter will remain open to the 
elements and may never be enclosed in the future. Any flood-damageable 
equipment stored in the sun shelter will be elevated to or above 
elevation 820 feet.
     For purposes of shoreline bank stabilization, all portions 
will be constructed or placed, on average, no more than two feet from 
the existing shoreline at normal summer pool elevation.
     For all electrical services permitted, including the 
electrical plug, a disconnect must be located at or above elevation 
818.1 that is accessible during flooding.
     The floor elevation of the fixed courtesy pier will be a 
minimum of 2.0 feet above the normal summer pool elevation 813.0.
     The applicant should contact the local government 
official(s) to ensure that this facility complies with all applicable 
local floodplain regulations.
     Any excess excavated material not needed to grade 
Edgewater Road and the parking lot will be disposed of and contained on 
land lying and being above the 816.7-foot contour. Every precaution 
will be taken to prevent the reentry of the spoil material into the 
reservoir.
     In the stabilization areas, the only trees that would be 
removed are those already undermined and actively falling into the 
adjacent water. No trees greater than 3 inches in diameter at breast 
height would be removed.
     A vegetated buffer zone of at least 50 feet will be 
retained by TVA and maintained along the shoreline from the summer pool 
level in order to maintain continuity on the site, and reduce possible 
impacts to water quality and wetlands.
     If the reservoir falls below the elevation of the intake, 
the applicant will be responsible for finding another source of raw 
water.
     Cultural resource site 40LD29 would be avoided for all 
construction activities. TVA would place a commitment within the permit 
that states that in the vicinity of cultural resource site 40LD346, 
rip-rap would be placed from the beach with no equipment allowed on top 
of the site and no bank shaping would be done. In addition, TVA would 
require that an archaeological monitor be present while work is being 
conducted in that area.

David Bowling,
Vice President, Land and Resource Management.
[FR Doc. 2017-19657 Filed 9-14-17; 8:45 am]
 BILLING CODE 8120-01-P



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                                                  TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY                              Environmental Assessment (Final SEA)                  a dog park, a picnic shelter, sidewalk
                                                                                                          analyzing the potential impacts of the                and walkways, picnic tables,
                                                  Rarity Pointe Commercial Recreation                     proposed actions that modify the                      playground structures, and signage. The
                                                  and Residential Development on                          original development plan. TVA now                    majority of the park would be located on
                                                  Tellico Reservoir, Loudon and Monroe                    amends the September 2003 ROD to                      TVA property below the 820 foot
                                                  Counties, Tennessee                                     incorporate the revised proposal. By this             contour elevation.
                                                  AGENCY:   Tennessee Valley Authority.                   notice, TVA is providing notification of
                                                                                                                                                                Environmental Consequences
                                                                                                          its decision and agency reasoning.
                                                  ACTION:   Amended Record of Decision.                      To construct Brightwater Park and                     In the Final SEA, TVA adopted the
                                                  SUMMARY:   The Tennessee Valley                         install rip-rap stabilization at locations            analysis in the 2003 Rarity Pointe FEIS
                                                  Authority (TVA) is amending its                         around the WindRiver development,                     and provided supplemental analysis of
                                                  September 10, 2003, Record of Decision                  TVA approval is needed within TVA’s                   the potential impacts of both Alternative
                                                  (ROD) for the Rarity Pointe Commercial                  Section 26a jurisdiction. U.S. Army                   A and B on aesthetics, recreation,
                                                  Recreation and Residential                              Corps of Engineers (USACE) approval is                floodplains, wetlands, aquatic ecology,
                                                  Development on Tellico Reservoir,                       also needed under Section 10 of the                   terrestrial ecology, water quality, noise,
                                                  Loudon and Monroe Counties,                             Rivers and Harbors Act and Section 404                and historic and archaeological
                                                  Tennessee Final Environmental Impact                    of the Clean Water Act for the proposed               resources. The potential environmental
                                                  Statement (2003 Rarity Pointe FEIS). In                 stabilization and pier. Section 26a of the            impacts of each alternative are
                                                  2012, WindRiver Management LLC                          TVA Act of 1933, as amended, requires                 summarized for comparison in Section
                                                  (WindRiver) purchased the Rarity                        that TVA approval be obtained prior to                2.2 of the Final SEA.
                                                                                                          the construction, operation, or                          The proposed Alternative B would
                                                  Pointe development and requested that
                                                                                                          maintenance of an obstruction affecting               have no additional impact on most
                                                  TVA consider modifications to the
                                                                                                          navigation, flood control, or public                  environmental resources evaluated in
                                                  original development plan. In July 2017,
                                                                                                          lands. Therefore, TVA’s action would be               the 2003 Rarity Pointe FEIS. There
                                                  TVA completed a supplemental
                                                                                                          to make a decision on the Section 26a                 would be no impacts to wetlands and
                                                  environmental assessment analyzing the
                                                                                                          approval request for the proposed park,               historic and archaeological resources
                                                  potential impacts of the proposed
                                                                                                          shoreline stabilization, water intakes                under Alternative B. Minor and
                                                  modifications. This amended ROD                                                                               temporary impacts associated with
                                                  incorporates TVA’s decisions relating to                and stormwater outfall. The USACE and
                                                                                                          TVA have a Memorandum of                              Alternative B were identified to aquatic
                                                  the modifications.                                                                                            ecology, water quality, and noise
                                                                                                          Understanding that designates TVA as
                                                  FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                                                                              primarily in association with short-term
                                                                                                          the Lead Federal Agency for conducting
                                                  Amy Henry, NEPA Program and Valley                                                                            construction activities. These impacts
                                                                                                          environmental reviews under NEPA and
                                                  Projects, Tennessee Valley Authority,                   other applicable federal laws and                     would be similar to the short-term
                                                  400 West Summit Hill Drive, Knoxville,                  regulations for proposed work that may                construction impacts for those same
                                                  Tennessee 37902; Telephone: 865–632–                    occur on property which is under TVA                  resources in the 2003 Rarity Pointe
                                                  4045 or Email: abhenry@tva.gov.                         custody or control.                                   FEIS. Additionally, TVA has
                                                  SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This                            The Final SEA analyzes two                         determined that there would be new
                                                  notice is provided in accordance with                   alternatives: Alternative A—the No                    minor impacts to aesthetics, floodplains,
                                                  the Council on Environmental Quality’s                  Action Alternative, and Alternative B—                and terrestrial ecology as a result of the
                                                  regulations and the TVA procedures for                  Section 26a Permit Approval. Under                    permanent changes resulting from
                                                  implementing the National                               Alternative A, TVA would not issue                    implementation of Alternative B beyond
                                                  Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). On                     approval under Section 26a. The                       those previously evaluated in the 2003
                                                  September 10, 2003, TVA published in                    applicant would not be permitted to                   Rarity Pointe FEIS. Alternative B would
                                                  the Federal Register (68 FR 53421) its                  take any actions on TVA land below the                result in minor beneficial impacts to
                                                  Record of Decision (ROD) for the Rarity                 820 foot contour elevation except those               recreation due to the increased
                                                  Pointe Commercial Recreation and                        previously authorized by TVA under the                recreation opportunities in the area.
                                                  Residential Development on Tellico                      2003 ROD. Under Alternative B, TVA
                                                  Reservoir, Loudon and Monroe                                                                                  Environmentally Preferable Alternative
                                                                                                          would issue a Section 26a permit
                                                  Counties, Tennessee Final                               approval to install riprap shoreline                     TVA has concluded that Alternative
                                                  Environmental Impact Statement. In the                  stabilization, a park, two irrigation                 A, the No Action Alternative, is the
                                                  ROD, TVA selected Alternative E of the                  water intakes, and a stormwater outfall.              environmentally preferred alternative,
                                                  FEIS, approving construction of a                          The Final SEA identified Alternative               as it would result in fewer
                                                  marina facility and par 3 golf course,                  B—Section 26a Permit Approval as the                  environmental impacts than Alternative
                                                  changes to land use allocations in the                  preferred alternative. Riprap                         B. The No Action Alternative would
                                                  Tellico Reservoir Land Management                       stabilization under Alternative B                     result in no additional or different
                                                  Plan, and acceptance of a transfer of                   includes approximately 6,360 linear feet              environmental impacts beyond those
                                                  properties for recreation and natural                   of rip-rap along steeper portions of the              previously evaluated in the 2003 Rarity
                                                  resources conservation use.                             shoreline of Tellico Reservoir which are              Pointe FEIS. These additional impacts
                                                    In 2012, WindRiver Management LLC                     actively eroding resulting in                         would be primarily associated with the
                                                  (WindRiver) purchased the Rarity                        undermining of banks and loss of                      installation of the riprap stabilization.
                                                  Pointe development and requested                        riparian vegetation. The proposed                     Although Alternative B would have
                                                  approval under Section 26a of the TVA                   Brightwater Park includes a gravel and                slightly greater impacts than the No
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                                                  Act to install riprap shoreline                         asphalt parking area, two fire pits, a                Action Alternative, most of those
                                                  stabilization, two irrigation water                     retaining wall, an irrigation water intake            impacts would be minor. The
                                                  intakes, a stormwater outfall, and a park               and pump installed under one canoe/                   predominant adverse impact associated
                                                  in replacement of the previously                        kayak floating dock (attached to a fixed              with Alternative B would be a minor
                                                  planned par 3 golf course. In July 2017,                pier), lighting, electrical service, a                change in the visual appearance of the
                                                  TVA completed the Brightwater Park at                   community garden, a shuffleboard                      shoreline from various viewpoints
                                                  WindRiver Final Supplemental                            court, two pavilions, a fenced play area,             around the reservoir. This change would


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                                                  be consistent, however, with the                           TVA has identified the following new               commitment within the permit that
                                                  shoreline appearance in other locations                 mitigation measures associated with the               states that in the vicinity of cultural
                                                  and therefore would not be significant.                 implementation of the Brightwater Park                resource site 40LD346, rip-rap would be
                                                  Alternative B would, however, provide                   SEA Alternative B—Section 26a Permit                  placed from the beach with no
                                                  some environmental benefits. These                      Approval.                                             equipment allowed on top of the site
                                                  benefits include reducing shoreline                        • No flood-damageable facilities or                and no bank shaping would be done. In
                                                  erosion at locations where the riprap                   equipment would be located within the                 addition, TVA would require that an
                                                  stabilization measures are placed and                   Brightwater Park grand lawn. The lawn                 archaeological monitor be present while
                                                  completion of Brightwater Park                          would be kept as a grassy area which                  work is being conducted in that area.
                                                  providing accessible public land and                    would not be expected to incur damage
                                                                                                                                                                David Bowling,
                                                  recreation resources as was originally                  during a flood.
                                                  intended with the 2003 decision.                           • The switch on the irrigation pump                Vice President, Land and Resource
                                                                                                          would be located at or above an                       Management.
                                                  Amended Decision                                        elevation of 820 feet.                                [FR Doc. 2017–19657 Filed 9–14–17; 8:45 am]
                                                    TVA has decided to amend the                             • The minimum amount of rip-rap                    BILLING CODE 8120–01–P
                                                  September 2003 ROD to incorporate the                   would be used while still meeting
                                                  approval of Alternative B—Section 26a                   project objectives.
                                                  Permit Approval. The rationale for                         • The Brightwater Park sun shelter                 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
                                                  approving Alternative B is consistent                   will remain open to the elements and
                                                  with the rationale provided in the                      may never be enclosed in the future.                  Federal Railroad Administration
                                                  September 2003 ROD. The changes to                      Any flood-damageable equipment stored
                                                  the original proposal described in                      in the sun shelter will be elevated to or             [Docket Number FRA–2010–0073]
                                                  Alternative B achieves both WindRiver’s                 above elevation 820 feet.
                                                                                                             • For purposes of shoreline bank                   Portland & Western Railroad’s Request
                                                  objectives for development of the
                                                                                                          stabilization, all portions will be                   for Positive Train Control Safety Plan
                                                  residential and recreational community
                                                                                                          constructed or placed, on average, no                 Approval and System Certification
                                                  and TVA’s overall goals for providing
                                                  recreational opportunities in the                       more than two feet from the existing                  AGENCY:  Federal Railroad
                                                  Tennessee Valley. Environmental                         shoreline at normal summer pool                       Administration (FRA), U.S. Department
                                                  impacts associated with Alternative B                   elevation.                                            of Transportation (DOT).
                                                  would be minor and slightly greater                        • For all electrical services permitted,
                                                                                                                                                                ACTION: Notice of availability and
                                                  than impacts associated with                            including the electrical plug, a
                                                                                                                                                                request for comments.
                                                  Alternative A.                                          disconnect must be located at or above
                                                                                                          elevation 818.1 that is accessible during             SUMMARY:   This document notifies the
                                                  Mitigation Measures                                     flooding.                                             public that Portland & Western Railroad
                                                     The September 2003 ROD lists                            • The floor elevation of the fixed                 (PNWR) submitted to FRA its Positive
                                                  mitigation measures associated with the                 courtesy pier will be a minimum of 2.0                Train Control Safety Plan (PTCSP)
                                                  2003 Rarity Pointe FEIS. These                          feet above the normal summer pool                     (Version 1.5, dated July 21, 2017) for its
                                                  mitigation measures remain in effect                    elevation 813.0.                                      Westside Express Service and a copy of
                                                  across the development. TVA has                            • The applicant should contact the                 that PTCSP is available for public
                                                  identified the following 2003 mitigation                local government official(s) to ensure                review and comment. PNWR asks FRA
                                                  measures to be specifically applicable to               that this facility complies with all                  to approve its PTCSP and issue a
                                                  the current proposed actions related to                 applicable local floodplain regulations.              Positive Train Control System
                                                  the stabilization measures and                             • Any excess excavated material not                Certification for PNWR’s Enhanced
                                                  Brightwater Park:                                       needed to grade Edgewater Road and the                Automatic Train Control (E–ATC),
                                                     • Fully shielded light fixtures or                   parking lot will be disposed of and                   under the appropriate regulations.
                                                  those with internal low-glare optics (so                contained on land lying and being above
                                                                                                                                                                DATES: FRA will consider comments
                                                  no light is emitted from the fixture at                 the 816.7-foot contour. Every precaution
                                                                                                          will be taken to prevent the reentry of               received by October 16, 2017, before
                                                  angles above the horizon) will be used
                                                                                                          the spoil material into the reservoir.                taking final action on the PTCSP. FRA
                                                  in the development. This commitment
                                                                                                             • In the stabilization areas, the only             may consider comments received after
                                                  would also apply to the actions at
                                                                                                          trees that would be removed are those                 that date if practicable.
                                                  Brightwater Park.
                                                     • Any future facilities or equipment                 already undermined and actively falling               ADDRESSES: All communications
                                                  subject to flood damage will be located                 into the adjacent water. No trees greater             concerning this proceeding should
                                                  at or above elevation of 820 feet.                      than 3 inches in diameter at breast                   identify Docket Number FRA–2010–
                                                     • Any future development proposed                    height would be removed.                              0073 and may be submitted by any of
                                                  within the limits of the 100-year                          • A vegetated buffer zone of at least              the following methods:
                                                  floodplain, elevation 816.7 feet MSL,                   50 feet will be retained by TVA and                     • Web site: http://
                                                  will be consistent with the requirements                maintained along the shoreline from the               www.regulations.gov. Follow the online
                                                  of EO 11988.                                            summer pool level in order to maintain                instructions for submitting comments.
                                                     • All future development will be                     continuity on the site, and reduce                      • Fax: 202–493–2251.
                                                  consistent with the requirements of                     possible impacts to water quality and                   • Mail: Docket Operations Facility,
                                                  TVA’s Flood Control Storage Loss                        wetlands.                                             U.S. Department of Transportation, 1200
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                                                  Guideline.                                                 • If the reservoir falls below the                 New Jersey Avenue SE., W12–140,
                                                     • WindRiver will continue to mitigate                elevation of the intake, the applicant                Washington, DC 20590.
                                                  impacts to wetlands (W4 and W5) in the                  will be responsible for finding another                 • Hand Delivery: 1200 New Jersey
                                                  vicinity of Brightwater Park by                         source of raw water.                                  Avenue SE., Room W12–140,
                                                  implementing the wetland mitigation                        • Cultural resource site 40LD29                    Washington, DC 20590, between 9 a.m.
                                                  plan in Appendix C of the 2003 Rarity                   would be avoided for all construction                 and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday,
                                                  Pointe FEIS.                                            activities. TVA would place a                         except Federal Holidays.


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Document Created: 2017-09-15 00:18:44
Document Modified: 2017-09-15 00:18:44
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
ActionAmended Record of Decision.
ContactAmy Henry, NEPA Program and Valley Projects, Tennessee Valley Authority, 400 West Summit Hill Drive, Knoxville, Tennessee 37902; Telephone: 865-632-4045 or Email: [email protected]
FR Citation82 FR 43448 

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