ML18004A301
| ML18004A301 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Harris |
| Issue date: | 07/18/1986 |
| From: | Shawn Smith CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT CO. |
| To: | Harold Denton Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| References | |
| NUDOCS 8607220365 | |
| Download: ML18004A301 (88) | |
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/OX, Q3, SHERWOOD H. SMITH. JR.
Chairman/President July 18, 1986 Mr. Harold Denton Director Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D. C.
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Dear Harold:
Recently you have heard from a number of groups and individuals opposed to the licensing of the Harris Plant.
Although I understand that the degree of public support for licensing of a particular plant does not affect your ultimate licensing decision, I want you to be aware that the persons from whom you have been hearing do not represent the general public sentiment in this area.
As examples of local support for Harris, I am enclosing numerous resolutions favoring the Plant that have been adopted by county and municipal governments, civic groups and industrial organizations in the service areas of CPRL and the Power Agency.
Resolutions adopted by the following governmental bodies are enclosed:
1)
Wake County Board of Commissioners 2)
North Carolina Eastern Municipal Power Agency 3)
Cary Town Council (copy of minutes from Council meeting) 4)
Town of Apex 5)
City of Goldsboro 6)
Town of Benson 7)
Town of Clayton 8)
Greenville Utilities Commission 9)
City of Kinston 10)
Town of Louisburg ll)
City of New Bern 12)
Person Board of County Commissioners 13)
Roxboro City Council 14)
City of Sanford 15)
Town of Scotland Neck 16)
Town of Wake Forest 17)
City of Washington 18)
Wayne County Board of Commissioners 19)
City of Wilson 20)
City of Dunn
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Fayetteville Public Works Commission Town of Fuquay-Varina City of Goldsboro City of Laurinburg City of Rocky Mount Selma City Council Town of Smithfield City of Southport Town of Tarboro Wadesboro Town Council We are also aware that other local governmental bodies have passed resolutions supporting the Plant, but copies are not yet available.
These include resolutions adopted by:
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3) 4)
5) 6)
7) 8)
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Town of Holly Springs N. C. Municipal Power Agency - No. 1 Red Springs Board of Commissioners Edenton Town Council Broadway Town Board Garner Town Council Lumberton City Council Pittsboro Town Council Erwin Town Board I am also enclosing supportive resolutions that have been adopted by the following civic and industrial organizations:
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9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 17)
Asheboro/Randolph County Area Economic Development Corp.
Johnston County Home Builders Association Johnston County Industrial Development Commission North Carolina Industrial Developers Association Professional Engineers ofNorth Carolina Person County Board of Education Person County Economic Development Commission Raleigh Board of Realtors Raleigh Merchants Bureau, Inc.
Smithfield-Selma Industrial Development Team Zebulon Industrial Committee Apex Chamber of Commerce Cary Chamber of Commerce Garner Chamber of Commerce Lenoir County Chamber of Commerce Millbrook Rotary Club Pine Level Jaycees
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Smithfield Kiwanis Club 20)
Smithfield Rotary Club 21)
Smithfield-Selma Area Chamber of Commerce 22)
Smithfield-Selma Toastmasters 23)
Zebulon Chamber of Commerce 24)
Zebulon Rotary Club We have also received many expressions of support from individual businesses and private citizens.
I am enclosing a copy of a letter authored by four former Governors of North Carolina, which outlines their reasons for advocating the Harris Plant.
These four men are every former Governor elected since 1964.
The information I am sending you represents only a partial list of the groups and individuals that have taken actions favoring the licensing of the Harris Plant.
However, I hope that it gives you a better appreciation of the widespread public support that the Plant continues to enjoy.
Sincerely, DEH:ew Enclosures
COLJNTY Qi= WAKE FlAL6 I0 W, N 0 RIT W C AI=I0 I-INA MAKE COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA )
I J Alta 8.Chalmers, Clerk to the'Board of Commiss-ioners for the County of Wake, ln the State of North
- Carolina, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the attached is a true and correct copy of the xcerpt of the minutes of the meet lng of the Board,
as of 8D 19K J
IN WITNESS
- HEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and have hereunto aff lxed the corporate seal of said County.
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day of 19 A Clerk to the Board of Commissioners for Wake County, North Carolina Poet Offloe Box 550. Relei2I9. Nonch Cenoline 27502
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~o1 R 110 RESOLUTION REAFFIRMING THE WAKE COUNTY DISASTER RELIEF AND ASSISTANCE PLAN AND ENDORSING THE OPENING OF THE SHEARON HARRIS NUCLEAR POWER PLANT
- WHEREAS, The Board of Commissioners of Wake County has been involved with the development of the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant since its earliest stages; and
- WHEREAS, Wake County issued building and land use permits for the plant on April 11, 1974 and March 20, 1978; and
- WHEREAS, The Board has, throughout the project, assisted Carolina Power
& Light Company by various means such as:
1.
Requesting the State Department of Transportation to abandon certain roads to facilitate the construction of the plant (March 20, 1978 and May 1, 1978).
2.
Requesting the State Department of Transportation to pave certain roads leading into the plant (May 16, 1983 and June 6,
1983).
3.
Approving the issuance of pollution control bonds in excess of
$500,000,000 on behalf of Carolina Power Light Company for financing portions of the plant (October 6
1978 March 28 1983 g April 30 I 1984
'ay 20, 1985; and July 1, 1985);
and WHEREAS, several public hearings were held in connection with the issuance of said bonds and no public objection was heard (February 7,
1983, April 30,
- 1984, and May 20, 1985);
and WHEREAS, public hearings were held regarding the location of the plant in the county and there was no substantial opposition to its construction; and WHEREAS, the location of the plant has been approved by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission; and WHEREAS, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission has closely monitored and regulated the construction of the plant; and WHEREAS, the County, on January 5,
- 1981, adopted a Disaster Relief and Assistance Plan which is designed to provide protection of Wake County citizens in the event of emergency or disaster; and WHEREAS, the County continually upgrades and refines the plan to keep it current; and x
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WHEREAS, the County has, with the assistance of the State of North Carolina and Carolina Power
& Light Company, developed an off-site emergency plan for the plant; and WHEREAS, County officials, state officials, Carolina Power Light officials, and numerous volunteers have participated in emergency exercises designed to test the Wake County disaster plan as it applies to the plant; and WHEREAS, the off-site emergency plan meets with all requirements on the Nuclear Regulatory Commission; and WHEREAS, the Wake County Board of Commissioners has no authority over the licensure of the plant, being preempted in that field by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission; and WHEREAS, the Wake County Board of Commissioners is satisfied that the plant as constructed does not pose a threat to the safety and welfare of the Wake County citizens; and WHEREAS, the Wake County Board of Commissioners has been made aware throughout the construction process of the safety features required by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission for such a
plant and recognizes that the plant contains several redundancies in all of the required safety measures; and
- NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Wake County Board of Commissioners:
Section 1.
That the Wake County Disaster Relief and Assistance Plan is reaffirmed and is reapproved specifically as it. applies to the off-site emergency plan for the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant.
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The Wake County Board of Commissioners formally endorses the opening of the plant on schedule as soon as approvals are obtained from the proper regulatory authorities.
19 Commissioner Z i eve r i nk moved the adoption of the foregoing resolution.
Commissioner Adc0ck seconded the motion and, upon vote, the motion passed this the 30th day of June
NCEMPA RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the North Carolina Eastern Municipal Power Agency ovns 16.177.
of the Shearon Harris Nuclear Pover Plane and is the power supplier for 32 cities and towns located in Eastern North Carolina having a combined popu-lation of approximately 278,000, and WHEREAS, the availabi.lity of an adequate supply of electricity is essential to create
)obs, promote business development, and ensure the pros-perity of the people of North Carolina, and WHEREAS, the Harris Plant will provide additional electricity to meet these needs of Eastern North Carolina nov and in the future, and WHEREAS, construction of the Harris Plant has been closely reviewed by federal and state regulatory agencies, and those agenci.es vill continue to monitor its operation closely to ensure the safety of the public, and WHEREAS, the Pover Agency has confidence in the regulatory process and Carolina Pover
& Light Company's ability to operate the Harris Plant in a manner that vill protect the health, safety and veil being of the people of the State of North Carolina, and WHEREAS, any delay in the licensing and operation of the Harris Plant vill result in substantial additional costs and vill represent an unnecessary expense to the people of North Carolina and customers of the Cities and Towns who are members of the Pover Agency.
BE IT RESOLVED THAT, the North Carolina Eastern Municipal Power Agency supports the prompt licensing and operation of the Harris Plant.
Chairman SEAL Secretary
REGULAR MEETING OF TQEt TOWN COUNCIL 05 THE TOWN OF CARY June 12, 1986 PRESENT:
Mayor Ritter, Mayor Pro Tem Booth, Council Members Brooks,
- Garmon, Godbold,
- Hinshaw, and Montgomery Mayor Ritter called the meeting to order and recognized Councilman Hinshaw for the invocation.
Following the invocation, corrections or additions to the minutes of meetings held May 22 and May 29 were requested; there wer e no changes and the minutes were approved as recorded.
A public auction, held at 6r30 p.m.,
pr ior to the Council Meeting, required Council consideration for'pproval or r eJection of the high bid.
Mr. Tom Hall, Purchasing Director, advised of receipt of a high bid, in the amount of 41350 for the 1953 Seagraves Fire Truck; he requested CouncilPs consideration and action.
Councilman Godbold commented that he hated to see the fire truck leave the Town.
Mayor Pro Tem Booth noted his dissatisfaction with the amount of the bid.
Mayor Pro Tem Booth entered' motion to reJect the bid.
Councilman Godbold seconded the motion.
On call for vote, Council unanimously approved reJection of the bid.
In answer to question of readvertising and/or direction by Mr. Hall, Councilman Godbold suggested the possibility of a group co-sponsoring, with the Town, retention of the fir'e tr uck and r'elocating proper housing for the truck so it may be used for special events.
Councilman Godbold was appointed, by the Mayor, to work towards the r'esolution of the suggestion.
Mayor Ritter then pr'esented a Resolution Dedicating the Walnut Street Park im-provements.
On motion by Councilman Gar mon, seconded by Councilman Brooks, the following resolution was unanimously approved:
(Resolution re Walnut Pavk to be included in final minutes.)
Mayor Ritter opened the Public Hear ingsr Mr. James
- Summers, Town Manager, briefly reviewed the process involved in the budget preparation and noted the Work Sessions'hich had been held.
There were no comments from the public either favoring or opposing the proposed Budgets.
Mayor Ritter announced that written comments would be welcomed and con-
- sidered, pr'ior to the BudgetPs adoption on June 26, 1986 Sedimentation Control Ordinance Revisions Mr. Doug VickP Director of Inspections, apprised Council of the changes proposed and the amendments to be incorporated
.in the Ordinances, as suggested by the North Carolina Sedimentation Control Commission.
The proposed rev'isions would bring Cary's Ordinance in compliance with the North Carolina Model Ordinance.
Staff recommended endorsement by Council. It was requested that the Public Hearing be continued for 30 days to allow the North Carolina Sedimentation Control Commission an oppor'tunity to review the incorporation of the changes in the Cavy Ordinances'n motion by Councilman Br'ooks, seconded by Councilman MontgomeryP Council unani-mously agreed to continue the Public Fearing until July 10, 1986.
c.
Amendment to the Subdivision Control Ordinance
~Re uirin Protection oi'ertain Streams uith.'in Reservoir.Watershed protection Districts Mrs. Bonnie Estes, Asst. Planning Director, highlighted the proposed amendments.
'There were no public comments.
The item was referred to the Planning and Zonin Board for consideration and r'ecommendation to Council.
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Amendment to the Code of Ordinances
~Providin for the Tree ~Advisor Board Councilman Hinshaw apprised Council of the intent and purpose of the Tree Advisory Board and the reason for the proposed amendments.
He noted the r'ealigning of the organization and establishing the Tree Board, independently, to be properly staffed by the Town Horticulturist.
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No comments were made by the public, either in favor of or in opposition to the amendment.
The item was refer red to the Planning and Zoning Board for its review and recommendation.
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Amendment to the Code of Ordinances for Notfftcatton of ~Ad oXnin
~Pro ert Osners.
Mrs. Estes reviewed the recommended change in notification for rezoning matters.
The change was proposed due to action by the NC General Assembly.
She advised of proposal for notification's being accomplished by the Town, rather than by the peti-tioner.
A list of the persons to receive letters of notification would be required from the petitioner; the Town staff would be responsible for mailing the letters, and for certifying that the letter s had, in fact, been mailed by First Class Mail.
Discussion occur red concerning First Class Mail, Retur n Receipt Requested, as opposed to regular First Class Mail.
Mr. Charles Henderson, Town Attorney, reviewed the requirement by General Statute and he advised that this proposal would be in compliance with the Statute.
No comments from the public were made; the foregoing was refer red to the Planning and Zoning Board for consideration.
for Site Plans The amendments and proposed procedures were briefly reviewed by Mrs. Estes There were no comments from the public and the matter was referred to the Planning and Zoning Board.
3 District to Conditional Use Office and Institutional District cer tain pro-per ty containing approximately 87 acres located south of SR 1719 with its westernmost boundary approximately 1200'ast of the intersection of Nor th Har r ison Avenue and SR
- 1719, more particularly described as Parcels 14, 15, and 99 and part of Parcels 5 and 13 on Wake County Tax Map 459.
Mrs. Estes noted that the foregoing had been continued to this meeting from the previous Council Meeting; she requested continuation to the next meeting so as to allow additional staff study and review of the Land Use Plan, as requested by Council.
On motion by Councilman.Montgomery, seconded by Councilman
- Garmon, Council unani-mously approved continuation of the Public Hearing to the June 26 Council Meeting.
Mayor Ritter then closed the Public Hear ings por tion of the meeting.
Mr. Patrick Lee, Engineering sta.ff, on behalf of Combined America Properties and BTD, Inc., presented a Resolution of"Intert for a street closing at the intersection of SR 1652 and SR 1747.
Councilman Garmon entered a motion for adopt'ion of the resolution.
Councilman Brooks seconded the motion and Council unanimously approved and set a Public Hearing to be held July 10, 1986.
(Resolution of Intent to be included in final minutes.)
Ms. Kimberly Lillig, 925 Warren
- Avenue, appeared before the Council to express her concerns regarding the Shearon Harr is Nuclear Power Plant.
Ms. Lilligread and presented a copy of a resolution for Council fs consideration. She expressed concern over her hofffe's location downwind from the plant, her family's safety in event of an accident at the plant, evacuation plans for school children, and responsibility of school bus drivers.
She refer red to the need for Cary to be included in a well con-sidered evacuation plan.
Ms. Lilligalso requested that Car y conduct an educational meeting to answer the questions and concerns of the citizens
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Donna Davidson, 519 S. Harrison Avenue, noted her concerns and cited the lack of an adequate evacuation plan for all of Wake County.
She referenced the Cher nobyl plant accident and the evacuation of those residents.
Also, she noted e
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Cary's population lying within the wind pattern for any accident which could occur.
Reference was made to statistics regarding lack of real safety in Nuclear Power Plants and the evacuation, should it be necessary, of those unable to help them-
- selves, as well as who would be willing to stay behind, exposing themselves to radiation in order to assure evacuation of other s.
Mrs. Davidson requested Council consideration of a resolution to withhold licensing of the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant until a wor kable evacuation plan is in place.
Mr. William Graham, Vice Chairman of Carolina Power and Light Company, noted last year 's 13% growth rate in Cary, the highest in the 30,000 miles served by CP&L.
He noted CPKL's attempt to reassure, through education, the safety factors included in the construction of the Shearon Harris Plant.
He cited present operations and their outstanding safety records, since 1971; no one has ever experienced radiation con-tamination.
Mr. Graham indicated the significant differences between the Chernobyl plant and the Shearon Har ris plant; he further indicated the additional safety requirements since the Three Mile Island incident.
Mr Graham also noted the 4-1/2'hick
- concrete, steel reinforced, walls, 2-1/2'hick ceiling, water cooled contain-
- ment, as opposed to graphite used at Cher nobyl.
In other countries, he noted, less than a ten-mile radius is considered safe for evacuation requirements; the 10 mile radius is considered very conservative for the United States.
According to all sta-tistics, according to Mr. Graham, there is 1 out of 8 chances that a melt down would occur in the next 2000 years.
He noted that ther e is an emergency and evacuation plan for the 10 mile radius and it has been studied and planned by authorities in that field.
He requested support for the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant.
Ms. Lillig, in rebuttal, advised that she did not wish to get into a debate on compar isons between the two plants;
- however, benefits and risks are involved.
She reiterated her concerns for the safety of her family.
Mr. Graham had no further comments to add.
In comments from Council, Councilman Godbold noted the discussion during the Safety Committee Meeting and the confidence in present plans for any type accident requiring evacuation in Cary.
He recommended support of the safety staff and con-tinuous updating of evacuation plans.
Councilman Montgomery also expressed his con-fidence in the implementation of an emergency evacuation in Cary.
He suggested a
possible education of the public on the current plans.
Councilman Hinshaw advised of his tour of the plant and assured there was no lack of concern on behalf of the Council.
He, too, agreed that a public infor mation program would assist in allaying some of the citizen concerns.
Councilman Brooks commented that many years of exper-tise have gone into the construction of the Shearon Har ris Plant and consider ed safety factors addressed in this constr uction.
Mayor Pro Tem Booth entered a motion to adopt a resolution in support of the start up of the Shearon Harris Plant, with the proper safety devices that the Town of Cary has in place now.
Councilman Gpdbolg seconded the motion and Council unani-mously approved.
Councilman
- Godbold, Councilman
- Garmon, and Councilman Hinshaw commended the con-tinuing education of the safety personnel and noted confidence in staff to approach any incident in a most professional manner.
Education of the public would be a course of action to help the citizens understand the amount of study which has gone into considering the safety of the residents of Car y.
Mayor Ritter also commented that input would be welcomed, in writing, and will be considered.
He noted the Council's strong concern for the health, safety, and welfare of its citizens.
Council confirmed that Fire Chief Ned Perry is the person designated as coot'-
dinator for Cary in the event of any type incid:nt/accident his people work with the Police personnel fn implementing a designated plan.
Mt. Charles Henderson, Town Attorney, reminded Council of a decision to return to the 7:30 p.m. convening time for Town Council meetings, and presented an amendment to the Code of Ordinances.
l, On motion by Councilman Godbol,d, seconded by Councilman
- Garmon, Council unani-mously approved adoption of the following amendment to the Code of Ordinances:
(Ordinance Amendment re Town Council Meeting time to be included in final minutes.)
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Minutes Mt. James
- Summers, Town Manager, deferred to Mrs. Bonnie Estes, who presented a
Resolution Directing the Town Clerk to Investigate Sufficiency of an Annexation Petition for:
Green Hope Partnership, 100.52 acres Mrs. Estes indicated the location of the property on the west side of Hwy 55., north of Hi House Road.
Councilman Brooks expressed his continued concern over annexing beyond Highway 55 with no plans for the area.
Councilman Hinshaw reiterated the concerns and added that the petitioners should be made aware of Council~s awareness of no land use plan for the vicinity.
Further, disposition of sewage needs to be addressed.
Mayor Pro Tem Booth requested staff to provide a proposed land use for the area.
Councilman Godbold requested, due to Council's lack of familiar ity with the ar ea, that a larger
- map, showing surrounding area also, be placed on the Council Chamber wall; a com-parisonn needs to be seen.
Mayor Pro Tem Booth entered a motion to approve the resolution.
Councilman Garmon seconded the motion.
On call for vote, all except Councilman Brooks and Councilman Hinshaw voted "AYE"; Councilman Brooks and Councilman Hinshaw voted "NO."
The following was adopted by ma)ority vote of the Council:
(Resolution re Investigation of Sufficiency to be included in final minutes.)
Mrs. Estes presentd a Certificate of Sufficiency of Annexation Petition and Resolution Ordering Publication of a Notice of Public Hearing for:
Silver ton, Inc., 24. 47 acr es On motion by Councilman Godbold, seconded by Councilman Montgomery, Council una-
-nimously approved the following:
(Cer tificate and Resolution to be included in final minutes.)
Mr. Summers requested consideration of a request to hold a Public Hearing con-cerning Section 19 of the Zoning Code of Ordinances to allow development on R-20 lots of record.
Mayor Ritter advised that discussion of item 12 on the Agenda, Old Business, would also be discussed at this time, due to similarity of subject matter.
Councilman Montgomery commented on problems encountered where originally platted lots as 20,000 SF, under the Raleigh zoning, have come into Cary under R-30.
Development is being considered and water/<ewer service is not available, requiring wells and septic tanks; Make County Eealth-Department usually requires 30,000 SF lots for septic tank permits.
He expressed concern over development in this manner on 20,000 SF lots.
He referenced a situation considered by the Board of Ad)ustment, whereby the Health Department had permitted installation of a septic tank and the concern of the adgoining property owners for their wells. It had been requested th t the septic tank be placed in front of the property where wells would not be sub)ected
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Councilman Godbold reminded Council that the Make County Health Department is the only source for dictating location of a septic tank and the per-mitting of same.
Council discussed the exchange of properties with Raleigh when the construction of I-40 was approved.
Council was reminded of the process,. at that time, of like zoning
- or'randfathering',
when these exchanges occurred.
A recollection that those lots would be referred to the Board of Ad)ustment for deliberation and decision was also mentioned.
Mr. Summers advised that twelve lots are presently under this situation and need consideration for development.
Also, he noted, a septic tank may be located no less than 50 feet from a well; in the aforementioned
- case, the septic tank is 52'rom the nearest well and it has been double checked by the Health Depar tment Supervisor.
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Minutes Following discussion, Councilman Montgomery entered a motion to draft a resolu-tion to grandfather the referenced lots and conduct a Public Hearing.
Councilman Godbold seconded the motion and Council unanimously approved a Public Hearing to be held July 10, 1986.
Mayor Ritter requested that all such known situations be brought in at the same time.
Mr,. Mark Kamprath, Engineering staff, appr ised Council of bids received for sewer extension from MacGregor
- Downs, under US 64, to MacGregor Park, thereby eliminating the sewer lift station on Queensferry Road.
(Bid Summary to be included in final minutes.)
Staff recommended award to low bidder, J. F. Wilkerson Construction Co., in the amount of $39,495.00; contract time is 30 days and a liquidated damages clause of
$200.00 per calendar day is included.
Funds have been allocated for the prospect.
Mayor Pro Tem Booth inquired as to what would be done with all of the lift sta-tions to be eliminated; it was decided that staff would decide if any additional use
- existed, and, if so, keep them; other wise, staff will dispense with them.
On motion by Councilman Godbold, seconded by Councilman Brooks, Council unani-mously approved award of contr act to J.
F. Wilkerson Constr uction Co., with con-ditions as stated.
Mr. Doug Spell, Assistant Town Engineer, presented a Preliminary Assessment Resolution for the Coles Branch Interceptor.
A Public Hearing was requested for July 10, 1986, for public input pursuant to the resolution.
On motion by Councilman Godbold, seconded by Councilman Montgomery, Council una-nimously approved the Resolution and the Public Hearing to be held July 10, 1986.
(Assessment Resolution to be included in final minutes.)
Mr. Kamprath informed Council of receipt of bids for the Apex-Macedonia Road Waterline Extension, to serve Wellington Par k PUD.
The pro)ect would be funded by prepayment of acreage fees by the Wellington Park developer; the adjacent property owners will be assessed.
(Bid Summary to be included in final minutes.)
Staff recommended award to low bidder, Bunn's Backhoe and Construction Co. of Kenly, NC, in the amount of $21,792.50; contract time is 60 days, with liquidated damages clause of $200.00 per day.
Councilman Godbold raised a question cn PVC pipe installation and Mr. Ron Singleton, Town Engineer, advised that the pipe will be the C900 type, which is about as durable as ductile pipe.
Councilman Brooks questioned letters to Summerwinds residents; staff advised they would not be asessed and would check about the letters mailed, Councilman Garmon entered a motion to award the bid to Bunn's Backhoe and Construction Co., with conditions as stated; Councilman Montgomer y seconded the motion and Council unanimously approved.
Mr. Tom Hall, Purchasing Director, informed Council of research and receipt of bids for telephone instruments.
He refer red to the leasing of instruments and cost involved, as opposed to purchasing of the instruments, and savings to the Town.
Funds are included in FY 87 Budget for the expenditure.
Staff recommended award of bid to General Telephone of the Southeast, in the amount of $25,924.94
'Bid Summar y to be included in, final. minutes.)
In answer to question from Mayor Pro Tem Booth concerning capabilities for expan-sion, Mr. Hall advised that all service is provided by Southern Bell and expansion is accomplished by them.
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Minutes depending on configurations determined necessary.
War ranty period would be two years; some in-house maintenance may be performed.
On motion by Councilman
- Garmon, seconded by Councilman Hinshaw, Council unani-mously approved awar d of bid to General Telephone of the Southeast.
Mr. Bob Benfield presented sign consideration for Wachovia to add "Bank and Trust" to its previously approved sign at MacGregor Village.
- Also, a Teller ZI machine had been requested.
Mayor Pro Tem Booth noted his concern over all signs not being brought in at the same time.
On motion by Mayor Pro Tem Booth, seconded by Councilman Godbold, Council unani-mously approved the sign addition.
During the Public Speaks Out portion of the meeting, Mrs
. Lois Nixon, 107 Overview Lane, advised she was unable to gain entr y to speak her concerns on the budget during the Public Hearing on the Budget.
She commended inclusion of the Appearance Commission sur vey; she also felt there would be willingness by citizens to make up funds lost through elimination of Revenue Sharing Funds.
Mayor Ritter noted that services would not be cut; in fact, with maintaining the current tax rate, with no increase, services will be increased.
Mrs. Nixon inquired about horticulture maintenance and requested consideration for an urban forester on staff; she cited areas where this person's exper tise could be used.
She also suggested possible contract to provide secretarial suppoc t for boards and commissions, for night meetings and minutes.
The need for additional staff secretaries was cited; Mayor Ritter advised of proposal for a secretarial pool.
She fur ther noted that Car y provides less time, per capita, to the Appearance Commission, than any other town in the Triangle J area which have Appearance Commissions.
She noted she did not see an entrance sign proposed in the budget; she was assured it was covered in the proposed budget.
In answer to question on funds to the Chamber of Commerce for recruiting people, Mrs. Nixon was assured that the funds were to recruit non-residential, high quality industrial development and the funds have been more than off-set by the increase in tax base.
Mr. David Post apprised Council of an electrical power malfunction which erased his computer input and noted an error like this was caused by CPhL; he expressed con-cern that a company like this is going to be allowed to operate a Nuclear Power Plant.
Council expressed their indication that this was probably caused by another
- source, such as a vehicle hitting a pole or a contractor cutting the line, causing a
power failure.
Mr. Jerry Phillips, 1302 Seabrook
- Avenue, CP8L employee, offered his support, in any way, to assist in educating the public. regar ding the Shearon Harris plant.
Mr. Scott Auger, 403 Warren Avenue, approached the Council regarding a solution to an exi'sting problem with upkeep of the pond and surrounding grounds in Coronado Village.
Council advised Mr. Auger of Mr. O'Dell Thompson's responsibility for the proper ty and the Town's not being able to work on private property.
Councilman Garmon reminded Council of previous discussion on the subJect and the Town did mow the grass once and Mr. Thompson was billed; he will not reimburse the Town when the Town cleans it up.
Suggestion was made by Council that the pond be drained, filled, and a park constructed.
Mr. Wayne Mingis, Parks and Recreation Director and resident of the referenced neighborhood, commented that the pond serves a valid purpose for preventing flooding.
The homeowners, through the Garden Club, had been offered and refused to take over the pond.
Council requested that Mr. Thompson be contacted to encourage him to take appropriate action.
Under Old Business, Councilman Godbold entered a motion to remove a tabled item for additional consideration.
Councilman Gar'mon seconded the motion and Council una-nimously approved reconsideration of the following:
Harris
~Pro ert Offioe ~Buildin Site Plan ~Aroval Mayor Pro Tem Booth inquired about passageway to proper ty and was advised it was 20 feet wide.
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Minutes about parking; the proposed site includes more than required parking spaces for the site under discussion.
Mayor Ritter expressed concern over 28'nfringement into the 100'uffer at a main entrance into Cary.
Mr. Bob Monroe, Attorney for the developer, questioned any other more appropriate development for the parcel and considered proposed development to be a protection to the entrance into Cary.
Councilman Godbold noted that the infringement is probably 200'rom I-40; it is off of the exit ramp.
Councilman Brooks entered a motion to approve the site plan with agreed covenants to be enforced for 20 years, with 5 year automatic renewal unless terminated by the Town or by agreement.
Councilman Godbold seconded the motion.
During discussion, Councilma'n Garmon inquired as to maintenance of additional.
plantings on adjacent property and Mr. Dick Paton stated he felt assured that the pro-perty owner would maintain the plantings.
Councilman Montgomery commented that he had walked the site and had concluded that, with the proposed plantings, the building would not be that visible.
On call for vote, Councilmen Brooks,
- Garmon, Godbold, and Montgomery voted "AYE."
Mayor Ritter, Mayor Pro Tem Booth, and Councilman Hinshaw voted "NO."
The site plan was approved by ma)ority vote of Council.
During *call for Committee Reports, Councilman Godbold, from the Safety Committee, reported:
1.
The Committee recommended approval for the reappointment of Councilman Robert V. Godbold, for a two year term, to the Cary Firemen's Relief Fund.
On motion by Mayor Pro Tem Booth, seconded by Councilman Hinshaw, the foregoing was unanimously approved by Council.
2.
A proposal to install a sidewalk, at the Town Hall, from the upper level parking lot to the lower level, at proper grade to accommodate handicapped, was recommended for approval.
Members of the Finance Committee had been pre-sent and had recommended approval for the expenditure of 45,500 to construct the proposed sidewalk.
On motion by Councilman Montgomery, seconded by Councilman Brooks, Council unani-mously approved the sidewalk installation and the expenditure of $5,500 for same.
Staff was requested to also look towards installing a walkway in the back of the Town Hall from the parking lot to the street.
Councilman Gar mon, from the Public Works Committee presented:
The Committee reviewed and recommended approval for the award of contract, for engineering services for the public Works Department Facilities plan, to Olsen Associates.
Services would be for the North Cary Wastewater Treatment
- Plant, the Swift Creek Sewage Pumping Station site, and the new South Cary Wastewater Treatment Plant.
Fred G.
Bond Park, as originally proposed, has been deleted.
The work is to b'e completed in four months, for a fee of 442,245.
On motion by Councilman
- Garmon, seconded by Councilman Godbold, the foregoing recommendation was unanimously approved.
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An encroachment on Danforth Dr ive, with the construction of a railroad crosstie retaining wall and portions of a chain link fence, was discussed by the Committee and Engineering staff. It was the recommendation of the Committee that the encroachment be allowed with the understanding that if or when it has to be removed, it will be at the owner's expense.
The encroach-ment will be recorded.
On motion by Councilman
- Garmon, seconded by Councilman Brooks, Council unani-mously approved the recommendation.
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For information only, Councilman Garmon advised that the Committee had discussed the evaluation of a transfer station for the Sanitation Division;
- however, since the Committee Meeting, a decision has been made to take it back to the Committee for further discussion.
4.
The Public Works Committee had discussed and recommended approval for a water service request for Lot dl, Summerwinds Subdivision.
Annexation petition will be received and held until the Town sees fit to annex the property.
On motion by Councilman
- Garmon, seconded by Councilman Godbold, the water service request was unanimously granted by Council.
5.
Committee members agreed to recommend approval for the Town to take over operations and maintenance of the Lochmer e Pump Station, with the condition that the Pump Station be brought up to Town standards prior to the take over.
Also, staff was reminded to keep very close track of the capacity.
The station will be deeded to the Town.
Councilman Garmon entered a motion for approval.
Councilman Godbold seconded the motion and Council unanimously approved.
6.
For information only, Councilman Garmon noted that discussion by the Committee concerning Car y Parkway Constr uction in Parkway PUD has been withdrawn at this time; it will be discussed further during the next Public Works Committee Meeting.
7.
The Committee had reviewed plans, type and colors for stones, and the cost for the installation of the Town Seal at the intersection of Academy and Chatham Streets.
Cost will be approximately 43,500; monies have been appropriated from the Pork Barrel Funds received by the Town.
Approval was recommended with the condition that the work begins after the Harrison Avenue project is completed and prior to Lazy Daze festivities.
Ef any additional conditioning is needed, this should be done at the same time.
On motion by Councilman
- Garmon, seconded by Councilman Brooks, Council unani-mously approved the project.
Councilman Hinshaw requested Council consideration for the Clean Community System to be established as a separate board rathet than under the Appearance Commission.
There was no objection from Council; Councilman Hinshaw and Attorney Henderson will discuss and prepare an ordinance amendment for Public Hearing.
Councilman Godbold inquired about instructions for closing of the Public Works dumpster when it has become filled on weekends.
Council requested Public Works staff to allow trash to be placed on ground near dumpster and to provide clean up on Monday morning.
There was no additional business for discussion.
On motion by Councilman Gar mon, seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Booth, Council unanimously adjourned the meeting.
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P. O. BOX 25O APEX, NORTH CAROLINA 27502 MAYOR:
LARRYM. JORDAN mwN MANAGER:
SlZYDIE SnWART
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CARLP. HouEMAN RESOLUTION COMVIISSIONERS:
CLARICED. AlWAlER CIIARLESC. 8ENNEIT, JR.
W. NGLANCooxs JAMES E. INGRAM JAaC H. KEREEY WHEREAS, the North Carolina Eastern Municipal Power Agency owns 16.17% of the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant and the Town of Apex is a member of the Agency, and
- WHEREAS, the availability of an adequate supply of electricity is essential to create
- gobs, promote business development, and ensure the prosperity of the people of Apex and Make County, and WHEREAS, the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant will provide additional electricity to meet these needs now and in the future, and WHEREAS,,construction of the Harris Plant has been closely re-viewed by federal and state regulatory agencies, and those agencies will continue to moni'tor its operation closely to ensure the safety of the public, and WHEREAS, the Town of Apex has confidence in the regulatory process and Carolina Power
& Light Company's ability to operate the Harris Plant in a manner that will protect the health and safety of the people of Apex and the State of North Carolina, and
- WHEREAS, any delay in the licensing and operation of the Harris Plant will result in substantial additional costs and will represent an unnecessary expense to the people of Apex and Wake County who are customers of the Town of Apex.
BE IT RESOLVED THAT, the Town of Apex, North Carolina, supports the prompt licensing and operation of the arris Plant.
SEAL Mayor Town Clerk
RESOLUTION NO ~ 1986-RESOLUTION EXPRESSING THE CITY OF GOLDSBORO'S SUPPORT.:FOR THE LICENSING OF CP6L'S SHEARON HARRIS ELECTRICAL PLANT WHEREAS, 'the availability of an adequate supply of electricity is essential to create
- 5obs, promote business development, and ensure the prosperity of the people of North Carolina; and WHEREAS, the Shearon Harris Nuclear Plant will provide additional electricity that will be needed in coming years; and WHEREAS, construction of the Harris Plant has been closely reviewed by federal and state regulatory agencies, and those agencies will continue to monitor its operation closely to ensure the safety of the public; and WHEREAS, any delay in the licensing and operation of the Harris Plant will result in unnecessary expense to the people of the City of Goldsboro who are ratepayers and shareholders of Carolina Power
& Light
- Company, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Aldermen of the City of Goldsboro, North Carolina, that:
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This resolution shall be in full force and effect from and after this 16th day of June, 1986
'pproved as to Form Only:
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e TOWN OF BENSON I'. O. BOX IST NORTH CAROLINA 27504 CCH4KI~ SION CRO OEVAN BARBOUR. III NATHAN B. BLACKMAN GEORGE T. HUOSON J, W. PARRISH, JR, TowH ADI4INIsTRAT0%
KEITH R. LANGDON TOw~ CI.Ca K CAROLYN A. NOROAN RESOLUTION bfHEREAS< the North Carolina Eastern Municipal Power Agency owns 16.174 of the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant and the Town of Benson is a member of the
- Agency, and 4'HEREAS, the availability of'n adequate supply of electricity is essential to create jobs, promote business development, and ensure'he prosperity of the people of Benson and Johnston
- County, and VHEREAS, theShearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant will provide additional elec-tricity to meet these needs now and in the future, and VHEREAS, construction of the, Harris Plant has been closely reviewed by federal and state regulatory agencies, and those agencies will continue to monitor its operation closely to ensure the safety of the public, and'HEREAS, the Town of Benson has confidence in the regulatory process and Carolina Power and Light Company's ability to operate the Harris Plant in a manner that will protect the health and safety of the people of Benson and the State of North Carolina, and VHEREAS, any delay in the licensing and ooeration of the Harris Plant will result in substantial additional costs and will represent an unnecessary expense to the people of Benson and Johnston County who are customers of Town of Benson.
BE IT RESOLVED THAT, the Town of Bens s
ports the prompt operation of the Harris Plant.
and CHARLES V.
MATTHEWS, Mayor ATTEST-Carolyn A.
- ordan, Town Clerk-Treasurer
RESOLUTION
- WHEREAS, the North Carolina Eastern Municipal Power Agency owns 16.1.7% of the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant and the Town of Clayton is a member of the Agency, and
- WHEREAS, the availability of an adequate supply of electricity is essential to create
- jobs, promote business development, and ensure the prosperity of the people of Clayton and Johns"on'ounty, and
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- WHEREAS, the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant will provide additional electricity to meet these needs now and in the future, and
- WHEREAS, construction of the Harris Plant has been clos 1
eviewed by federal and state regulatory agencies, and those agencies will continue to monitor its operation closely to ensure the safety of the public, and
- WHEREAS, the Town of Clayton has confidence in the regulatory process and Carolina Power
& Light Company's ability to operate the Harris Plant in a manner that will protect the health and safety of the people of Clayton and the State of North Carolina, and
- WHEREAS, any delay in the licensing and operation of the Harris Plant will result in substantial additional costs and will represent an unnecessary expense to the people of Clayton and Johnston County who are customers of the Town of Clayton.
NOWf THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT, the Mayor and Town Council of the Town of Clayton supports the prompt licensing acid operation of the Harris Plant.
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RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the North Carolina Eastern Municipal Power Agency owns 16.17% of the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant and the Greenville Utilities Commission of the City of Greenville, North Carolina, is a
member of the Agency, and WHEREAS, the availability of an adequate supply of electricity is essential to create jobs, promote business development, and ensure the prosperity of the people of Greenville and Pitt County, and h
WHEREAS, the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant will.provide additional electricity to meet these needs now and in the future, and WHEREAS, construction of the Harris Plant has been closely reviewed by federal and state regulatory agencies, and those agencies will continue to monitor its operation closely to ensure the safety of the public, and WHEREAS, the Greenville Utilities Commission has confidence in the
-regulatory process and Carolina Power a Light Company's. ability to operate the Harris Plant in a manner that will protect the health and safety of the people of Pitt County and the State of North Carolina, and
- WHEREAS, any delay in the licensing and operation of the Harris Plant will result in additional costs of millions of dollars per day and will represent an unnecessary expense to the people of Greenville and Pitt County who are customers of Greenville Utilities Commission.
BE IT RESOLVED THAT, the Greenville Utilities Commission of the City of Greenville, North Carolina, supports the prompt licensing and operation of the Harris Plant.
Adopted this the ~4 day of 1986.
Attest:
liam H. Taft, Jr.,
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E. Ferren, Secretary
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Phillip R-Di, Commission Attorney
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- WHEREAS, the Nor 16.17% of the Shearon Kinston is a member o
- WHEREAS, the ava is essential to creat ensure the.prosperity and.
th Carolina Eastern Municipal Power Agency owns Harris Nuclear Power Plant and the City of' the Agency, and ilability of an adequate supply of electricity e jobs, promote business development, and of the people of Kinston and Lenoir County,
- WHEREAS, the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant will provide additional electricity to meet these needs now and in the future,
.and WHEREAS, construct ion of the Harr is Plant has been closely
'eviewed by federal and state regulatory
- agencies, and those agencies will continue to monitor its operation closely to ensure the. safety of the public, and
- WHEREAS, the City of Kinston has confidence in the regula-tory process and Carolina Power R Light Company's ability to operate the Harris Plant in a manner that will protect the health and safety of the people of Kinston and the State of North Carolina, and
- WHEREAS, any delay in the licensing and operation of the Harris Plant will result in substantial additional costs and will represent an unn ce sary e..pense -to the people of Kinston and Lenoir County who are customers of City of Kinston.
BE IT RESOLVED THAT, the Ci'ty of Kinston supports the prompt licensing and operation of the Harri's Plant.
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RESOLUTXON WHEREAS, the North Carolina Eastern Municipal Power Agency owns 16.17'4 of the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant and the Town of Louisburg is a member of the Agency, and V
WHEREAS, the availability of an adequate supply of electricity is essential to create
- jobs, promote business development, and ensure the prosperity of the people of Louisburg and Franklin County, and WHEREAS, the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant will provide additional electricity to meet these needs now and in the future, and WHEREAS, construction of the Harris Plant has been closely reviewed by federal and state regulatory agencies, and those agencies will continue to monitor its operation closely to ensure the safety
~r of the public, and WHEREAS, the. Town of Louisburg has confidence in the regulatory process and Carolina Power a Light Company's ability to operate the Harris Plant in a manner that will protect the health and safety of the people of Louisburg and the State of North Carolina, and WHEREAS, any delay in the licensing and operation of the Harris Plant will result in substantial additional costs and will represent an unnecessary evpense to the people of Louisburg and Franklin Count un y who are customers of the Town of Louisburg.
BE XT RESOLUED THAT, the Town of Louisburg supports the prompt licensing and operation of the Harris Plant.
cy T /Allen, Mayor Elmar iV. Holmes, Town Clerk
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- WHEREAS, the North Carolina Eastern Municipal Power Agency owns 16.177. of the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant and the City ('N%) of New Bern is a member of the Agency, and WHEREAS, the availability of an adequate supply of electricity is essential to create
- jobs, promote business development, and ensure the prosperity of the people of New Bern and Craven
- County, and WHEREAS, the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant will provide additional electricity to meet these needs now and in the future, and WHEREAS, construction of the Harris Plant has been closely reviewed by federal and state regulatory agencies, and those agencies will continue to monitor its operation closely to ensure the safety of the public, and WHEREAS, the City (X5)m) of New Bern has confidence in the regulatory process and Carolina Power
& Light Company's ability to operate the Harris Plant in a manner that will protect the health and safety of the people of New Bern and the State of North Carolina, and WHEREAS, any delay in the licensing and operation of the Harris Plant will result in substantial additional costs and will represent an unnecessary expense to the people of New Bern and Craven County who are customers of City (~~ of New Bern BE IT RESOLVED THAT, the City (~) of New Bern supports the prompt licensing and operation of the Harris Plant.
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RESOLUTION WHEREAS, Carolina Power
& Light Company has been a valued member of the business community in Person County for many years and has contributed to the quality of life in Person County in many ways, and WHEREAS, the Person Board of County Commissioners has confidence in the integrity of CP
& L and its employees, and WHEREAS$ construction of the Shearon Harris Nuclear Plant has been closely reviewed by federal and state regulatory agencies, and those agencies will continue to monitor its operation closely to ensure the safety of the public, and WHEREASi the Person Board of County Commissioners has the confidence that CP
& L will operate the Harris Plant in a manner that will protect the health and safety of the people of Person
- County, and WHEREAS, the availability of an adequate supply of electricity is essential to create jobs, promote business development, and ensure the prosperity of the people of Roxboro and Person
- County, and WHEREAS, the Harris Plant will provide additional electricity that will be needed in coming years, and WHEREAS, any delay in the licensing and commercial operation of the Harris Plant will result in extraordinary and=unnecessary expense to CP
& L and its ratepayers and shareholders who are citizens of Person County.
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Malcolm H. Montgomery, Patsy
. Nutt, lerk to the Board Adopted by the Person County Board of Commissioners on July 7, 1986.
Voting Aye:
Commissioners Wilkins, Stonbraker, Horton and Montgomery Voting No:
Commissioner Merritt
RESOLVI'ION WkKREASf Carolina Power & Light, Company has been a valued member of the business community in Roxboro for many years and has contributed to the qualitv of life in Roxboro in many ways, and WHEREAS f The Roxboro City Counci 1 has confidence in the integrity of CP&L and. its employeesf and WHEREAS, construction of the Shearon Harris Nuclear Plant has been closely reviewed by federal and state regulatory agencies, and those agencies will continue to monitor its operation closely to ensure the I
safety of the public, and WkKREAS, The Roxboro City Council has the confidence that CP&L will operate the Harris Plant in a manner that will protect the health and safety of the people of Roxboro, and WH1MASf the avai 1abi 1ity of an adequate supply of e 1ectricity is essential to create jobs, promote business development,,
and ensure the prosperity of the p:ople of Roxboro and Person County, and WkiEREASf the Harris Plant willprovide additional electricity that will kx.. naca<<d in comirN yeursf and MKlKAS, any delay in the licensing and commercial operation of the Harris Plant will result in extraordinary and, unnecessary expense to CP&L and its ratepayers and shareholders who are citizens of Roxboro, BE IT RESOLVED THAT, The Roxboro City Council supports CP&L's efforts to obtain a license to operate the Harris Plant at the earliest I
date possible.
ATTEST:
Cit Clerk Mayor of Roxboro
1986-30 RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the availability of an adequate supply of electricity is essential to create
- jobs, promote business development, and ensure the prosperity of the people of Sanford and Lee County, and WHEREAS, the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant will provide additional electricity to meet these needs now and in the future, and WHEREAS, construction of the Harris Plant has been closely reviewed by federal and state regulatory agencies, and those agencies will continue to monitor its operation closely to ensure the safety of the public, and WHEREAS, the City of Sanford has confidence in the regulatory process and Carolina Power
& Light Company's ability to operate the Harris Plant in a manner that will protect the health and safety of the people of Sanford and the State of North Carolina, and WHEREAS, any delay in the licensing and operation of the Harris Plant will result in millions of dollars,of additional cost and will represent an unnecessary expense to the people of Sanford and Lee County who are customers of Carolina Power 6 Light Company.
BE IT RESOLVED THAT, the City an or supports the prompt licensing and operation of the rris Plant.
ADOPTED THIS 17TH DAY OF JUN, 1986
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TOWN OF SCOTLAND NECK RESOLUTION OF SUPPORT WHEREAS, the North Carolina Eastern Municipal Power Agency owns 16.17% of the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant and the Town of Scotland Neck is a member of the Agency, and WHEREAS, the availability of an adequate supply of electricity is essential to create jobs, promote business development, and ensure the prosperity of the people of Scotland Neck and Halifax County, and WHEREAS, the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant will provide additional electricity to meet these needs now and in the future, and WHEREAS, construction of the Harris Plant has been closely reviewed by federal and state regulatory agencies, and those agencies will continue to monitor its operation closely to ensure the safety of the public, and WHEREAS, the Town of Scotland Neck has confidence in the regulatory process and Carolina Power 6 Light Company's ability to operate the Harris Plant in a manner that will protect the. health and safety of the people of Scotland Neck and the State of North Carolina, and WHEREAS, any delay in the licensing and operation of the Harris Plant will result in substantial additional costs and will represent and unnecessary expense to the people of Scotland Neck and Halifax County who are customers of the Town of Scotland Neck.
BE ET RESOLVED THAT, the Town of Scotland Neck supports the prompt licensing and operation of the Harris Plant.
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- RESOLUTION 886-go RESOLUTION SUPPORTING THE PROMPT LICENSING AND OPERATION OF THE SHEARON HARRIS POWER PLANT WHEREAS, the North Carolina Eastern Municipal Power Agency owns 16.17K of the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant and the Town of Wake Forest is a
member of the Agency, and WHEREAS, the availability of an adequate supply of electricity is essential to create jobs, promote business development, and ensure the prosperity of the people of Wake Forest and Wake County, and WHEREAS, the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant will provide additional electricity to meet these needs now and in the future, and WHEREAS, construction of the Harris Plant has been closely reviewed by federal and state regulatory agencies, and those agencies will continue to monitor its operation closely to ensure the safety of the public, and WHEREAS, the Town of Wake Forest has confidence in the regulatory process and Carolina Power 8 Light Company's ability to operate the Harris Plant in a manner that will protect the health and safety of the people of Wake Forest and the State of North Carolina, and 1
- WHEREAS, any delay in the licensing and operation of the Harris Plant will result in substantial additional costs and will represent an unnecessary expense to the people of Wake Forest and Wake County who are customers of the Town of Wake Forest.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Commissioners of the Town of Wake Forest that the Town of Wake Forest supports the prompt licensing and operation of the Harris Plant.
This the 12th day of June, 1586.
Moved by:
Alphonza Herritt Seconded by: W. Edwin Alford Thomas J.
Byrne Mayor ATTEST:
R.L,~m C Town Clerk
RESOZ UTION WHEREAS, the North Carolina Eastern Municipal Power Agency owns 16;17': of the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant and the City of Washington is a member of the Agency; and WHEREAS, the availability of an adequate supply of electricity is essential to create
- jobs, promote business development, and ensure the prosperity of the people of Washington and Beaufort County, and
- WHEREAS, the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant will provide additional electricity to meet these needs now and in the future, and
- WHEREAS, construction of the Harris Plant has been closely reviewed by federal and state regulatory agencies, and those agencies will continue to monitor its operation closely to ensure the safety of the public, and WHEREAS, the City of Washington has confidence in the regulatory process and Carolina Power
& Zight Company's ability to operate the Harris Plant in a manner that will protect the health and safety of the people of Washington and the State of North Carolina, and
- WHEREAS, any delay in the licensing and operation of the Harris Plant will result in substantial additional costs and will represent an unnecessary expense to the people of Washington and Beaufort County who are customers of City of Washington.
BE IT RESOLVED THAT, the City of Washington supports the prompt licensing and operating of the Harris Plant.
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CITY CZERK
NORTH CAROLINA WAYNE COUNTY UPON NOTION OF Commissioner Ra N. Rouse. Jr.,
seconded by Commissioner I, Ray HcDonald the following resolution was adopted by the Wayne County Board of Commissioners:
WHEREAS, Carolina Power a Light Company has been a
valued member of the business community in Wayne County for many years and contributed to the quality of life in Wayne County in many ways; and WHEREAS, construction of the Shearon Harris Nuclear Plant has been closely reviewed by federal and state regula>>
tory agencies, and those agencies will continue to monitor its operation closely to ensure the safety of the public; and WHEREAS, the availability of an adequate supply of elec-tricity is essential to create jobs, promote business, and ensure the prosperity of the people of Wayne County; and WHEREAS, the Harris Plant will provide electricity that will be needed in coming years'nd WHEREAS, any delay in the licensing and commercial operation of the Harris Plant will result in extraordinary and unnecessary expense to CPsL and its ratepayers and shareholders who are citirens of Wayne County; BE IT RESOLVED THAT, Wayne County supports CPaL's efforts to obtain a license to operate the Harris Plant at the earliest date possible.
This the 17th day of June, 1986.
ATTEST:
WAYNE COUNTY BOARD OF COKCISSIONERS E.
orman Ricks, III Clerk to the Board n '4 Jose h B. Lancaster Chairman
RESOLUTION P.-59-86 WHERE'AS, the North Carolina Eastern municipal Power Agency owns 16.17% of the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant and is the power supplier for thirty-two cities and towns located in Eastern North Carolina having a combined population of approximately 278,000; and WHEREAS, the City of Wilson owns 15.2% of the interest of the North Carolina Eastern liunicipal Agency; and
'HEREAS, the availability of an adequate supply of electricity is essential to create
- jobs, promote business development, and ensure the prosperity of the people of Wilson and Wilson County; and WHEREAS, the Harris Plant will provide additional electricity to meet, these needs of Wilson now and in the future; and.
WHEREAS, construction of the Harris Plant has been closely reviewed by federal and state regulatory agencies, and those agencies will continue to monitor its operation closely to ensure the safety of the public; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Wilson has confidence in the regulatory process and Carolina Power Light Company's ability to operate the Harris Plant in a manner that will protect the health, safety and well being of the people of the State of North Carolina; and WHEREAS, any delay in the licensing and operation of the Harris Plant will result in substantial additional costs and will represent an unnecessary expense to the people of~.
North Carolina and customers of the City of Wilson;
- NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT the City Council of the City of Wilson supports the prompt licensing and operation of the Harris Plant.
Adopted this 26th day of June, 1986.
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HAROLD BASS C.W. BRADHAM DOUGLAS P. GODWIN STACY G. HAYES DON MELCHER ARVLE E.TART RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the availability of an adequate supply of electricity is essential to create
- jobs, promote business development, and ensure the prosperity of the citizens of
- Dunn, and WHEREAS, the State of North Carolina, the County of
- Harnett, the Carolina Power 6 Light Company, and the citizens of Dunn are all vitally interested in the emergency preparedness
- program, and WHEREAS, the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant will provide additional electricity that will be needed in coming years, and WHEREAS, construction of the Harris Plant has been closely reviewed by federal and state regulatory agencies, and those agencies will continue to monitor its operation closely to ensure the safety of the public, and WHEREAS, any delay in licensing and operation of the Harris Plant will result in unnecessary expense to the people of Dunn who are customers and shareholders of Carolina Power 6 Light Company.
BE IT RESOLVED THAT, the Mayor and City Council of the City of Dunn supports the prompt licensing and operation of the Harris Plant.
Ral h Barefoo Mayor EST. Louise A. Hudson City Clerk OFFICES, +I EAST BROAD STREETS POST OFFICE BOX 1045, DVNNiNORTH CAROLINAlllll TELEPHONESt MANAGER ill'Ill'lALCLERK ll>4fll45lo PUBLIC WORKS 01Mfl'NN
RESOLUTION WHEREAS, 'Public Works Coiimission of the City of Fayetteville, North
- Carolina, has contracted to purchase electric power from Carolina Power 8
Light Company and predecessor companies since 1908; and
- WHEREAS, an adequate supply of electricity is essential to Public Works Commission in order to serve the needs of its customers in Fayettevi lie and surrounding areas; and WHEREAS, the Shearon Harris nuclear power plant has been constructed in order to guarantee an adequate supply of electric power to customers of Carolina Power 5 Light Company; and WHEREAS, Public Works Commission is confident that existing federal regulatory processes insure the safe construction and operation of Shearon Harris nuclear plant and is confident that Carolina Power 5 Light Company has the ability to operate the plant in such a manner as to protect the health and safety of the citizens of Fayetteville and surrounding areas; and WHEREAS, further delay in licensing and operation of the Shearon Harris nuclear power plant will result in substantial unnecessary expense to custome.
s of Publ',c Works Commi sion.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT the Public Works Commission of the City of Fayetteville hereby supports the prompt licensing and operation of the Shearon Harris nuclear power plant.
ADOPTED, this tenth day of July, 1986.
PUBLIC WORKS COr~WISSION OF THE C
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RESOLUTION NO.
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P. O. 8OX 158 WILLIAMU. LEE. Town Manager JACK E. SENTER, Town Allomey L. W. BENNETT, JR., Public Works Director ANGUS W. HAIR, Chief of Police RACHEL B. TURNER, Town Clerk II p,'t try 0
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J' CAR TELEPHONE (919) 552.3178 ALFREO M. JOHNSON Mayor WILLIAMM. FREEMAN Mayor Pro. Tern COMMISSIONERSI LEO L. MATTHEWS JOSEPH O. GEARELL J. EMERy SMITH, JR.
JOHN N. COLLINS RESOLUTION IN SUPPORT OF SHEARON HARRIS NUCLEAR PLANT
- WHEREAS, an adequate supply of electricity is essential to the quality of life in Fuquay-Varina, Wake County and North Carolina;
- and, WHEREAS, to fill this need, the Shearon Harris Nuclear Plant has been in the planning stages for'5years and under construction for 8 years;
- and, WHEREAS, the plant has been constructed following all the procedures, regulations and safety measures thought to be necessary for the safety and health of the area citizens;
- and, WHEREAS, regulating agencies will continue to monitor the operation of Shearon Harris Nuclear Plant as needed;
- and, WHEREAS, the citizens of Fuquay-Varina are within the ten-mile radius, and all substantial questions about the safe operation of the plant have been
,resolved;
- and, WHEREAS, a delay in start-up is unnecessary and would be an undue burden on the rate payers throughout the system;
- NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of Commissioners of the A
Town of Fuquay-Varina, in Wake County, North Carolina, that we support the prompt licensing and start-up of the Shearon Harris Nuclear Plant.
Adopted this the 7th day of July 1986.
ATTEST:
MAYOR
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RESOLUTION NO. 1986-RESOLUTION EXPRESSING THE CITY OF GOLDSBORO'S SUPPORT::FOR THE LICENSING OF CP&L'S SHEARON HARRIS ELECTRICAL PLANT WHEREAS, 'the availability of an adequate supply of electricity is essential to create
- gobs, promote business development, and ensure the prosperity of the people of North Carolina; and WHEREAS, the Shearon Harris Nuclear Plant, will provide additional electricity that will be needed in coming years; and WHEREAS, constr'uction of the Harris Plant has been.closely reviewed by. federal and state regulatory agencies, and those agencies will continue to monitor its operation closely to ensure the safety of the public'nd WHEREAS, any delay in the licensing and operation of the Hairis Plant will result in unnecessary expense to the people of the City of Goldsboro who are ratepayers and shareholders of Carolina Power
& Light
- Company, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLUED by the Board of Aldermen of the City of Goldsboro, North Carolina, that:
1.
The City of Goldsboro supports the prompt licensing and operation of the Harris Plant.
2.
This resolution shall be in full force and effect from and after this 16th day of June, 1986.
Approved as to Form Only:
I Reviewed by:
City Attorney City Manager
RESOLUTION NO. R-6-86-24 A RESOLUTION SUPPORTING THE LICENSING AND OPERATION OF THE HARRIS PLANT WHEREAS, the North Carolina Eastern tlunicipal Power Agency owns 16.17!
of the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant and the City of Laurinburg is a member of the Agency; and WHEREAS, the availability of an adequate supply of electricity is essential to create jobs, promote busi ness development, and ensure the prosperity of the people of Laurinburg and Scotland County; and WHEREAS, the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant will provide additional electricity to meet these needs now and in the future; and WHEREAS, construction of the Harris Plant has been closely reviewed by federal and state regulatory agencies, and those agencies will continue to monitor its operation closely to ensure the safety of the public; and WHEREAS, the City of Laurinburg has confidence in the regulatory process and Carolina Power 5 Light Company's ability to operate the Harris Plant in a manner that will protect the health and safety of the people of the State of North Carolina; and WHEREAS, any delay in the licensing and operation of the Harris Plant will result in substantial additional costs and will represent an unnecessary expense to the People of Laurinburg and Scotland County who are customers of the City of Laurinburg.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Laurinburg supports the prompt licensing and operation of the Harris Plant.
ADOPTED this the 17th day of June, 1986.
hyor Pro Tem Dty Cler
RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the North Carolina Eastern Municipal Power Agency owns 16.17%
of the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant and the City of Rocky Mount is a member of the Agency, and WHEREAS, the availability of an adequate supply of electricity is essential to create jobs, promote business development, and ensure the prosperity of the people of Rocky Mount and Nash and Edgecombe
- Counties, and WHEREAS, the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant will provide additional electricity to meet these needs now and in the future, and WHEREAS, construction of the Harris Plant has been closely reviewed by federal and state regulatory agencies, and those agencies will continue to monitor its operation closely to'nsure'the safety of the public, and WHEREAS, the City of Rocky Mount has confidence in the regulatory process and Carolina Power
& Light Company's ability to operate the Harris, Plant in a manner that will protect the health and safety of the people of Rocky Mount and the State of North Carolina, and WHEREAS, any delay in the licensing and operation of the Harris Pla'nt will result in substantial additional costs and will represent an unnecessary expense to the people of Rocky Mount and Nash and Edgecombe Counties who are customers of the City's electrical system,
- NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT, the City Council of the City of Rocky Mount supports the prompt licensing and operation of the Harris Plant and encourages the regulatory agencies to promptly complete their review of the plant construction, emergency plans, and the operating and maintenance capability of the plant personnel and management.
Adopted this 23rd day of June, 1986, in regular session.
SEAL Mayor Attest:
City Clerk
July 8, 1986 RESOLUTION SUPPORTING SHEARON HARRIS NUCLEAR PLANT MMES Carolina Power R
Light Company has been a valued member of the business community in the Town of Selma for many years and has contributed to the quality of life in the Town of Selma in many ways, and MKfKAS, the Selma City Council has confidence in the integrity of CPM and its employees, and WHEREAS, construction of the Shearon Harris Nuclear Plant, has been closely reviewed by federal and state regulatory agencies, and those agencies will continue to monitor its operation closely to ensure the safety of the public, and WHENAS, the Selma City Council has theconfidence that CPM will operate the Harris Plant in manner that will protect the health and safety of the people of the Town of Selma, and WHEREAS, the availability of an adequate supply of electricity is essential to create jobs, promote business development, and ensure the prosperity of the people of the Town of Selma, and M1ER1MS, the Harris Plant, will provide additional electricity that will be needed in coming years, and WHEfGRS, any delay, in the licensing and commercial operation of the Harris Plant will result in extraordinary and unnecessary expense to CP&L and its ratepavers and shareholders who are citizens of the Town of
- Selma, BE IT RESOLVED THAT, the Selma City Council supports CPSs efforts to obtain a license to operate the Harris Plant at the earliest date possible.
I I HEREBY CERTIFY THIS TO BE A TRUE ANO EXACT COPY FROM THE h(INTUES OF THE REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING HEL'0 JULY 8, 1986.
ATTEST:
ANN VAUSE CITY CLERK
RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the North Carolina Eastern Municipal Power Agency owns 16.175 of the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant and the Town of Smithfield is a member of the Agency, and WHEREAS, the availability of an adequate supply of electricity is essential to create j'obs, promote business development, and to ensure the prosperity of the people of Smithfield and Johnston
- County, and WHEREAS, the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant will pro'vide additional electricity to meet these needs now and in the future,'nd WHEREAS, construction of the Harris Plant has been closely reviewed by federal and state regulatory agencies, and those agencies will continue to monitor its operation, closely to ensure the safety of the public, and WHEREAS, the Town of Smithfield has.confidence in the regulatory process and Carolina Power,8 Light Company's ability to operate the Harris" Plant in a manner that will protect the health and safety of the people of Smithfield and the State of North Carolina, and WHEREAS, any delay in the licensing and operation of the Harris Plant will result in substantial additional costs and will represent an unnecessary expense to the people of Smithfield and Johnston County who are customers of th'e Town of Smithfield.
BE IT RESOLYED THAT, the Town of Smithfield supports the prompt licensing and operation of the Harris Plant.
Kenneth B. Baker, Mayor ATTEST:
Town Clerk
RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the North Carolina Eastern Municipal Power Agency owns 16.T7> of the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant and the City of Southpol t is a member of the Agency, and WHEREAS, the availability of an adequate supply of electricity is essential to create
- jobs, promote business development, and ensure the prosperity of the people of Southport and Brunswick County, and WHEREAS, the Shearoh Harris Nuclear Power Plant will prov'ide additional electricity to meet these needs now and in the future, and WHEREAS, construction of the Harris Plant has been closely reviewed by federal and state regulatory agencies, and those agencies will continue to monitor its operation closely to ensure the safety of the public, and WHEREAS, the City of Southport has confidence in the regulatory process and Carolina Power 6 Light Company's ability to operate the Harris Plant in a manner that will protect the health and safety of the people of Southport and the State of North Carolina, and WHEREAS, any delay in the licensing and operation of the Harris Plant will result in substantial additional costs and will represent an unnecessary expense to the people of Southport and Brunswick County who are customers of City of Southport.
BE IT RESOLVED THAT, the City of Southport supports the prompt licensing and ope-ration. of the Harris Plant.
ayor SEAL City Cled k
RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the North Carolina Eastern Municipal Power Agency owns )6.17X of the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant and the Town of Tarboro is a member of the Agency, and WHEREAS, the availability of an adequate supply of electricity is essen-tial to create jobs, promote business development, and ensure the prosperity of the people of Tarboro and Edgecombe
- County, and WHEREAS, the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant will provide additional electricity to meet these needs now and in the future, and WHEREAS, construction of the Harris Plant has been closely reviewed by federal and state regulatory agencies, and those agencies will continue to monitor its operation closely to ensure the safety of the public, and WHEREAS, the Town of Tarboro has confidence in the regulatory process and Carolina Power
& Light Company's ability to operate the Harris Plant in a manner that will protect the health and safety of the people of Tarboro and the State of North Carolina, and WHEREAS, any delay in the licensing and operation of the Harris Plant vill result in substantial additional costs and will represent an unneces-sary expense to the people of Tarboro and Edgecombe County who are customers of the Town of Tarboro.
BE IT RESOLVED THAT the Town of Tarboro supports the prompt licensing and operation of the Harris Plant.
Mayo Town Clerk SEAL
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RESOLUTION WllHREAS, the availability of an adequate supply of electricity is essential to create
- jobs, promote business development, and ensure the prosperity of the people of Wadesboro and Anson County>
and WllHREAS, the Shearon lfarris Nuclear Power Plant will px ovide additional electricity to meet these needs now and in the future, and WflHRHAS t construction of the flarris Plant has been closely reviewed
~ by federal and state regulatory
- agencies, and those agencies will continue to monitor its operation closely to ensure the safety of the public, and Nl/HRHASt the Wadesboro.
Town Council has confidence in the
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regulatory process and Carolina Power
&, Light Company's ability to operate the flarris Plant in a manner that will protect the health and safety of the people of North Carolina, and NflHRHAS, any delay in the llarris Plant at this time will licensing and operation of the result in substantial unnecessary erpense to the people of Ws'.desbbro and Anson County who are customers of Carolina Power R Light Company, HH IT RESOLVED TIIAT, the Nadesboro Town Council supports the prompt licensing and, operation of the flarris Plant
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ASHEBORO/RANDOLPH COUNTY AREA ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION RESOLUTION WHEREAS.
the availability of an adequate supply of electricity is essential to create jobs.
promote business development, and ensure the prosperity of the people of Randolph County. and WHEREAS. construction of the Harris Plant has been closely reviewed by federal and state regulatory agencies.
and those agencies will continue to monitor its operation closely to ensure the safety of the public. and WI-'AREAS. the Asheboro/Randolph County Area Economic Development l
Corporation has confidence in the regulatory process and Carolina Power and Light Company's ability to operate the Harris Plant in a manner that will protect the health and saFety of the people of Randolph County, and WHEREAS. any delay in the licensing and operation oF the Harris Plant at this time will result in substantial unnecessary expense to the people of Randolph County who are customers of Carolina
~ Power and Light
- Company, BE IT RESOLVED THAT. the Asheboro/Randolph County Area Economic Development Corporation supports the prompt licensing and operation of the Harris Plant.
RESOLUTION
- WHEfGRS, the availability of an adequate supply of electricity is essential to create jobs, promote business development and ensure the prosperity of the people of Johnston
- County, and
- WHENAS, the Shearon Harris Nuclear Plant will provide additional electricitv that will be needed in coming years, and MKR1MS, construction of the Harris Plant has been closely reviewed by federal and state regulatory
- agencies, and those agencies will continue to monitor its operation closely to ensure the safety of the public, and WHERE, any delay in the licensing and operation of the Harris Plant will result in unnecessary expense to the people of Johnston County who are ratepayers and shareholders of Carolina Power 5 Light, Company, BE IT RESOLVED THAT, the Johnston County Home Builders Association supports the prompt licensing and operation of the Harris Plant.
RESOLUTION BE IT RESOLVED HY THE JOHNSTON COUNTY INDUSTRIAL CONNISSION THAT:
WHEREAS'HE AVAILABILITYOF AN ADEQUATE SUPPLY OF ELECTRICITY IS ESSENTIAL TO CREATE JOBS'ROMOTE BUSINESS DEVELOPMENTS AND ENSURE THE PROSPERITY OF THE PEOPLE OF JOHNSTON COUNTY'ND HHEREASg THE SHEARON HARRIS NUCLEAR POWER PLANT WILL'PROVIDE ADDITIONAL ELECTRICITY THAT WILL BE NEEDED IN CONING YEARS>, AND r
WEREASS CONSTRUCTION OF THE HARRI'S PLANT HAS BEEN CLOSELY REVIEWED BY FEDERAL AND STATE REGULATORY AGENCIES>
AND THOSE AGENCIES HILL CONTINUE TO MONITOR ITS OPERATION CLOSELY TO ENSURE THE SAFETY OF THE'UBLICj AND r
WEREASS ANY DELAY IN THE LICENSING AND OPERATION OF THE
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HARRIS PLANT HILL RESULT IN UNNECESSARY EXPENSE TO THE PEOPLE OF JOHNSTON COUNTY WHO ARE RATEPAYERS AND SHAREHOLDERS OF CAROLINA PO'HER R LIGHT CONPANY>
"BE IT RESOLVED.THAT, JOHNSTON COUNTY INDUSTRIAL COHMIS81'ON SUPPORTS THE PRONPT'ICENSING AND OPERATION OF THE HARRIS NUCLEAR PLANTs THE JOHNSTON COUNTY INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMEl'!T COÃf'lISS ION BYs I
DATEl JULY 2i 1986 THONAS 8 s BROUGHTO JR s p DI'RECTOR
RESOK UTION WHEREAS, the availability of an adeguate supply of electricity is essential to create
- jobs, promote business development, and ensure the prosperity of the people of North Carolina, and WHEREAS, the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant will provide additional electricity that will be needed in coming
- years, and WHEREAS, construction of the Harris Plant has been closely reviewed by Federal and state regulatory agencies, and those agencies will continue to monitor its operation closely to ensure the safety of the public, and WHEREAS, any delay in the licensing and operation of the Harris Plant will result in unnecessary expense to the industries of North Carolina and other consumers of electric
- energy, BE IT RESOLVED THAT, the North Carolina Industrial Developers Association supports the prompt licensing and operation of the Harris Plant.
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Professional Engineers of North Carolina Eastgate Office Center 4000 Wake Forest Road, Suite 116, Raleigh, North Carolina 27609 Telephone:
(919) 872-0683 3une 16, 1936 Sherwood H. Smith, 3r., Chairman Carolina Power R Light Company P.O.
Box 1551
- Raleigh, North Carolina 27602
Dear Sherwood:
As you know, many of our members are deeply concerned, from both a professional and personal point of view, about a possible delay in the licensing and, the
~ commencement of operation of the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant.
As an expressicn of these concerns, our executive committee has approved the enclosed statement.
You are free to use the statement in whatever way will best ensure the earliest possible commercial operation of the plant.
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PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS OF NORTH CAROLINA STATEMENT REGARDING THE SHEARON HARRIS NUCLEAR PLANT The Professicnal Engineers of North Carolina support the prompt completion and operation of the Shearon Harris Nuclear Plant.
This plant is needed to supply the electric energy essential to continued economic development to provide jobs for North Carolinians.
It has been constructed to meet the highest quality and safety standards in conformance with strict regulatory requirements.
An effective emergency plan has been developed,
- tested, and approved to go into effect in the unlikely event of an emergency at the plant.
To delay the operation of the plant beyond the planned date will simply add to its cost, and ultimately to the costs paid by North Carolina consumers.
North Carolina is fortunate to have a growing economy.
The jobs generated by this growth have given the state low unemployment rates in recent years.
Additional electric power generating facilities are needed if this growth is to continue to provide jobs for the people of North Carolina.
The Harris Plant, which is virtually complete, is the best alternative available at the present time to meet these needs.
Both the North Carolina Utilities Commission and its Public Staff have approved construction and operation of the plant.
Many registered Professional Engineers have worked and continue to work on the
- design, engineering, and preparation for operation of the Harris Plant.
Professional Engineers habitually work to high standards of excellence and such standards have consistently been applied to the Harris Plant.
We are confident of the safety of the plant's design and constructicn and in the ability of CPM. to operate it in a safe manner.
The United States has enjoyed decades of safe operation of commercial nuclear power plants.
There are 100 nuclear power plants operating in the United States
- today, and many more around the world.
CPM. has safely operated nuclear power plants since 1971 without any adverse safety consequences to the public.
The, recent accident at the Chernobyl nuclear plant in the "oviet Union, although
- tragic, has absolutely no relevance to the Harris Plant since the designs of these plants are entirely different.
The chances of an accident occurring at the Harris Plant which would result in a significant release of radiaticn are extremely remote.
In the unlikely event of such a
- release, however, an effective emergency response plan has been developed to ensure the safety of the public.
This plan has been developed by the State of North
- Carolina, which has many years of successful experience in dealing with emergencies su=h as hurricanes and tornadoes.
The plan has also been reviewed and approved by various federal agencies.
The conversicn of the Harris Plant to a
fuel other than nuclear fuel is not technically feasible and would result in higher costs to consumers even if it were.
Nuclear fuel is the cheapest,
- cleanest, and safest fuel source for the plant.
This is true even when nuclear fuel disposal costs and nuclear plant decommissioning costs are taken into account.
The Harris Plant represents a
substantial economic resource for the State of North Carolina.
It is in the best interests of the citizens of the State to utilize this asset to their own advantage by ensuring its commercial operation at the earliest possible date.
PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS OF NORTH CAROLINA W. Dale Thompson, P.E.
President 3me 12, I986
RES OLVZION WHENAS, Carolina Power
& Light, Company has been a valued member of the business community in Person County for many years and has contributed to the quality of life in Person County in many ways, and
- WHER1RS, The Person County Board of Education has confidence in the integrity of CP&L and its employees, and WH1KEAS, construction of the Shearon Harris Nuclear Plant has been closely reviewed by federal and state regulatory agencies, and those agencies will continue to monitor its operation closely to ensure the safety of the public, and WHER1MS, The Person County Board of Mucation has the confidence that CP&L will operate the Harris Plant in a manner that willprotect the health and safety of the people of Person County, and WHEREAS, the availability of an adequate supply of electricity is essential to create jobs, promote business development, and ensure the prosperity of the people of Roxboro and Person County, and WHERE, the Harris Plant will provide additional electricity that will be needed in coming years, and WHEELS, any delay in the licensing and commercial operation of the Harris Plant will result in extraordinary and unnecessary expense to CP&L and its ratepayers and shareholders who are citizens of Person
- County, BE XT RESOLVED THAT, The Person County Board of Mucation supports CP&L's efforts to obtain a license to operate the Harris Plant, at the earliest date possible.
Alv n C. Dickerson
- Chairman, Person County Board of Education
RESOLUTION WHEREAS, Carolina Power
& Light Company has been a valued member of the business community in Person County for many years and has contributed to the quality of life in Person County in many ways, and
- WHEREAS, The Person County Economic Development Commission has confidence in the integrity of CP&L and its employees, and WHEREAS, construction of the Shearon Harris Nuclear Plant has been closely reviewed by federal and state regulatory agencies, and those agencies will continue to monitor its operation closely to ensure the safety of the f
public, and
- WHEREAS, The Person County Economic Development Commission has the confidence that CP&L will operate the Harris Plant in a manner that will protect the health and safety of the people of Person
- County, and
- WHEREAS, the availability of an adequate supply of electricity is essential to create jobs, promote business development, and ensure the prosperity of the people of Roxboro and Person
- County, and WHEREAS, the Harris Plant will provide additional electricity that will be needed in coming years, and WHEREAS, any delay in the licensing and commercial operation of the Harris Plant will result in e..traordinary and unnecessary expense to CP&L and its ratepayers and shareholders who are citizens of Person
- County, BE IT RESOLVED THAT, The Person County Economic Development Commission supports CP&L's effort to obtain a license to operate the Harris Plant at the earliest date possible.
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- Chairman, Person County Economic Development Commission
RESOLUTXON WHEREAS, the availabi.lity of an adequate supply of electricity is essential to create jobs, promote business development, and ensure the prosperity of the people of Raleigh and Wake County, and
- WHEREAS, the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant will provide additional electricity that will be needed in coming years, and WHEREAS, construction of the Harris Plant has been closely reviewed by federal and state regulatory agencies, and those agencies will continue to monitor its operation closely to ensure the safety of the public, and WHEREAS, any delay in the licensing and operation of the Harris Plant wi.ll result in unncessary expense to the people of Raleigh and Wake County who are ratepayers and shareholders of Carolina Power
& Light Company, BE ET RESOLVED THAT, The Raleigh Board of Realtors supports the prompt licensing and operation of the Harris Plant.
thomas L. Fonville President Raleigh Board of Realtors
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~ 9198334821 RALEIGH.NORTH CAROLINA RESOLUTION DOCKS tp WHEREAS, Carolina Power
& Light Company has been a vaN8d member of the business community in Raleigh for many years anc85hqfgcyntzibuted to
>U gt Q3 the quality of life in Raleigh in many ways, and ICE Of,
-"s 00CKP)( g".-L>'C!AifY WHEREAS, The Raleigh Merchants Bureau has ccnfidenceB)ha)Hi vlantegrity hitC of CP&L and its employees, and WHEREAS, construction of the Shearon Harris Nuclear Plant has been closely reviewed by federal and state regulatory
- agencies,
.and those agencies will continue to monitor its operation closely to ensure the safety of the public, and
- WHEREAS, the Raleigh Merchants Bureau has the confidence that CP&L will operate the Harris Plant in a manner that will protect the health and safety of the people of Raleigh, and
- WHEREAS, the availability of an adequate supply of electricity is essential to create
- jobs, promote business development, and ensure the prosperity of the people of Raleigh, and
- WHEREAS, the Harris Plant will provide additional electricity that will be needed in coming years, and
- WHEREAS, any delay in the licensing and commercial operation of the Harris Plant will result in extraordinary and unnecessary expense to CP&L and its ratepayers and shareholders who are citizens of Raleigh, BE IT RESOLVED THAT, the Raleigh Merchants Bureau supports CP&L's Unanimously adopted 1
Inc. in session, June by Board of Directors 23, 1986.
Attest:
0'7-02-86-00,8 efforts to obtain a license to operate the date possible.
Harris Plant at the earliest c
of Raleigh Merchants
- Bureau, ae B
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We ey Williams
RESOLVZION WHEfGMS, the availability of an adequate supply of electricity is essential to create jobs, promote business developnent, and ensure the prosperity of the people of The Smithfield-Selma area, and
- WHENAS, the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant will provide additional electricity that will be needed in coming years, and WHERE, construction of the Harris Plant has been closely reviewed by federal and state regulatory agencies, and those agencies will continue to monitor its operation closely to ensure the safety of the public, and WHEREAS, any delay in the licensing and operation of the Harris Plant willresult in unnecessary expense to the people of The Smithfield-Selma area who are ratepayers and shareholders of Carolina Power and Light
- Company, BE IT RESOLVED THAT, The Smithfield-Selma Industrial Developnent Team supports the prompt licensing and operation of the Harris Plant.
Graham Neville, Chairman
RESOLUTION WHEREAS Carolina Power
& Light Company has been a valued member of the business community in Zebulon for many years and has contributed to the quality of life in Zebulon in many ways, and
- WHEREAS, the Zebulon Industrial Committee has confidence in the integrity of CPEL and its employees, and
- WHEREAS, construction of the Shearon Harris Nuclear Plant has been closely xeviewed by federal and state regulatory
- agencies, and those agencies will continue to monitor its operation closely to ensuxe the safety of the public, and WHEREAS, the Zebulon Industrial Committee has the confidence that CPBL will operate the Harris Plant in a manner that will protect the health and safety of the people of Zebulon, and Wake County
- WHEREAS, the availability of an adequate supply of electricity is essential to create
- jobs, promote business development, and ensure the prosperity of the people of Zebulon, and
- WHEREAS, the Harris Plant will provide additional electricity that will be needed in coming years, and
- MEREAS, any delay in the licensing and commercial operation of the Harris Plant will result in extraordinary and unnecessary expense to CPSL and its ratepayers and shareholders who are citizens of Zebulon, DB IT RESOLVED THAT, the Zebulon Industrial Committee supports CPSL's efforts to obtain a license to operate the Harris Plant at the earliest date possible.
Date Douglas Perry En eer Robert Privette Certified Public Accountant
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Donald Horton Town Manager William Parrish Developer W. Thurston Debnam Attorney
400 W. Williams Street / Apex, North Carolina 27S02 / 362.64s6 Apex Chamber of Commerce RESOLUTION WHEREAS, Carolina Power 5 Light Company has been a valued member of the business community in Apex, NC for many years and has contributed to the quality of life in Apex in many ways; and WHEREAS, the Apex Area Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors has confidence in the integrity of Carolina Power 8 Light and it's employees; and WHEREAS, construction of the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant has been closely reviewed by Federal and State Regulatory Agencies and those agencies wil'I continue to monitor it's operation closely to ensure the safety of the public; and MiEREAS, the Apex Area Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors has the confidence that Carolina Power
.8 Light Company will operate the Plant in a manner that will protect the health and safety of the people of Apex; and WHEREAS, the availability of an adequate supply of electricity is essential to create jobs, promote business development and ensure the prosperity of the people of Apex; and WHEREAS, the Harris Plant will provide additional electricity that will be needed in coming years; and
'4'HEREAS, any delay in the licensing and commercial operation of thO Harris Plant will result in extra ordinary and unnecessary expense to Carolina Power 5 Light and it's rate payers and shareholders who are citizens of Apex; BE IT RESOLVED that the Apex Area Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors supports Carolina Power 5 Light's efforts to obtain license to operate the Harris Plant at the earliest possible date.
This the 16th day of June, 1986.
Kent
. Mclver, President Apex Area Chamber of Commerce
Cary Chamber ofCommerce RESOL UTION WHEREAS, the availability of an adequate supply of electricity is essential to create jobs, promote business development, and ensure the prosperity of the people of Cary, and WHEREAS, the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant willprovide additional electricity that willbe needed in coming years, and WHEREAS, construction of the Harris Plant has been closely reviewed by federal and state regulatory agencies, and those agencies willcontinue to monitor its operation closely to ensure the safety of the public, and WHEREAS, any delay in the licensing and operation of the Harris Plant will result in unnecessary expense to the people of Cary who are ratepayers and shareholders of Carolina Po~er and Light Company, 1
BE IT RESOLVED THAT, Cary Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors supports the prompt licensing and operation of the Harris Plant.
Re ina McLaurin President PO. Box 51, 134 West Chatham St., Cary, North Carolina 2753k, Phone (919) 467-1016
RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the availability of an adequate supply of electricity is essential to create jobs, promote business development, and ensure the prosperity of the people of Garner, and WHEREAS, the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant will provide additional electricity that will be needed in coming years, and WHEREAS, construction of the Harris Plant has been closely reviewed by federal and state regulatory agencies, and those agencies will continue to monitor its operation closely to ensure the safety of the public, and WHEREAS, any delay in the licensing and operation of the Harris Plant will result in unnecessary expense to the people of Garner who are ratepayers and shareholders of Carolina Power and Light Company, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT the Garner Chamber of Commerce supports the prompt licensing and operation of the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant.
Roger D. Wright, President Garner Chamber of Commerce This resolution was unanimously adopted by the Board of Directors of the Garner Chamber of Commerce in regular session the 19th day of June, 1986.
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Resolution WHEREAS, the North Carolina Eastern Municipal Power Agency owns 16.17% of the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant and the City of Kinston is a member of the Agency, and WHEREAS, the availability of an adequate supply of electricity is essential to create jobs, promote business development, and ensure the prosperity of the people of the City of Kinston, and WHEREAS, the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant will provide additional electricity,to meet the needs now and in the future, and WHEREAS, construction of the Harris Plant has been closely reviewed by federal and state regulatory agencies, and those agencies will continue to monitor its operation closely to ensure the safety of the public, and WHEREAS, the Lenoir County Chamber of Commerce has confidence in the regulatory process and Carolina Power
& Light 'Company's ability to operate.
the Harris Plant in a manner that will protect the health and safety of the people of Lenoir County and the State of North Carolina, and WHEREAS, any delay in the licensing and operation of the Harris Plant will result in substantial unnecessary expense to the people of Kinston and Lenoir County who are customers of the City of Kinston.
BE IT RESOLVED THAT the Lenoir County County Chamber of Commerce supports the prompt licensing and operation of the Harris Plant.
Nick A. Ferrante, President Lenoir County Chamber of Commerce June 25, 1986
RESOLUTION WHEREAS, Carolina Power
& Light Company has been a
valued member of the business community in Raleigh for many years and has contributed to the quality of life in Raleigh in many ways, and
- WHEREAS, Rotary Club of Hillbrook has confidence in the integrity of CP&L and its employees, and
- WHEREAS, construction of the Shearon Harris Nuclear Plant has been closely reviewed by federal and state regulatory
- agencies, and those agencies will continue to monitor its operation closely to ensure the safety of the public, and
- WHEREAS, Rotary Club of Hillbrook has the confidence that CP&L will operate the Harris Plant in a
manner that will protect the health and safety of the people of Raleigh, and
- WHEREAS, the availability of, an adequate supply of electricity is essential to create
- jobs, promote business development, and ensure the prosperity of the people of Raleigh, and
- WHEREAS, the Harris Plant will provide additional electricity that will be needed in coming years, and
- WHEREAS, any delay in the licensing and commercial operation of the Harris Plant will result in extraordinary and unnecessary expense to CP&L and its ratepayers and shareholders who are citizens of Raleigh, BE IT RESOLVED THAT, Rotary Club of Hillbrook supports CP&L's efforts to obtain a license to operate the Harris Plant at the earliest date possible.
Enacted by the Board of Directors, Rotary Club of Millbrook, the second day of June, 1986.
oseph P. Davis, III Secretary
RESOLUTION
- WHEREAS, the availability of an adequate supply of electricitv is essential to create jobs, promote business development
- and, ensure the prosperity of the people of Pine Level, and WHEfUMS>
the Shearon Harris Nuclear Plant will provide additional electricity that will be needed in coming years, and WHlBEAS, construction of the Harris Plant has been closely reviewed by federal and state regulatory
- agencies, and those agencies will continue to monitor its operation closelv to ensure the safetv of the public, and WHEKM, any delay in the licensing and operation of the Harris Plant will result in unnecessary exyense to the people of Pine Level who are ratepayers and shareholders of Carolina Power
&, Light Companv, BE IT RESOLVED
- THAT, the Pine Level Jaycees supports the prompt licensing and operation of the Harris Plant.
Grover W. Godwin President
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WEBEAS, Carolina Power & Light Company has beererebeAQued member of the business community in Person County for many years and has contributed to the quality of life in Person County in@any ways, and WHEfKS, The Roxboro Area Chamber of Commerce has confidence in the integrity of CP&L and its employees, and.
WHBKAS, construction of the Shearon Harris Nuclear Plant has been closely reviewed by federal and. state regulatory agencies, and those agencies will continue to monitor its operation closely to ensure the safety of the public, and.
MVMPS, The Roxboro Area Chamber of Commerce has the confidence that CP&L will operate the Harris Plant in a manner that, willprotect the health and safety of the people of Person County, and WH1%1WS, the availability of an adequate supply of electricity is essential to create jobs, promote business development, and ensure the prosperity of the people of Roxboro and Person County, and WHEREAS, the Harris Plant will provide additional electricity that will be needed in coming years, and WHEKAS, any delay in the licensing and commercial operation of the Harris Plant will result in extraordinary and unnecessary expense to CP&L and its ratepayers and shareholders who are citizens of Person County, BE IT RESOLVED THAT, The Roxboro Area Chamber of Commerce supports CP&L's efforts to obtain a license to operate the Harris Plant at the J
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This the 25th day of June, 1986.
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F CGMIERCE Nalter B. Cates, President
RESOLUTION
- WFKfKAS, the availability of an adequate supplv of electricity is essential to create jobs, promote business development and ensure the prosperitv of the people of Smithfield, and
- M5EKMS, the Shearon Harris Nuclear Plant will provide additional electricity that will be needed in coming years, and WHER1MS, construction of the Harris Plant has been closely reviewed by federal and state regulatory
- agencies, and those agencies will continue to monitor its operation closely to ensure the safety of the public, and
%1BHAS, anv delay in the licensing and operation of the Harris Plant will result in unnecessary ex~nse to the people of Smithfield who are ratepayers and shareholders of Carolina Power 8c Light, Company, BE IT RESOLVED THAT, the Kiwanis Club of Smithfield supports the prompt licensing and operation of the Harris Plant.
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RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the availability of an adequate supply of electricity is essential to create
- jobs, promote business development, and ensure the prosperity of the people of Smithfield, North Carolina, and WHEREAS, the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant will provide additional electricity that will be needed in coming years, and WHEREAS, construction of the Harris Plant has been closely reviewed by federal and state regulatory agencies, and those agencies will continue to monitor its operation closely to ensure the safety of the public, and
- WHEREAS, any delay in the licensing and operation of the Harris Plant will result in unnecessary expense to the people of Smithfield, North Carolina who are ratepayers and shareholders of Carolina Power
& Light Company, M IT RESOLVED THAT, The Rotary Club of Smithfield support the prompt licensing and operation of the Harr Pla t.
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PosT OIIIIIcc Box 467 SMITHFIELD. N. C. 27577 PROCllESS PLANNED PROGRESS FOR QUALITYLIVING RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the availability of an adequate supply of electricity is essential to create jobs, promote business development, and ensure the prosperity of the people of the Greater Smithfield-Selma Area, and WHEREAS, the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant will provide additional electricity that will be needed in coming years, and WHEREAS, construction of the Harris Plant has been closely reviewed by federal and state agencies, and those agencies will continue to monitor its operation closely to ensure the safety of the public, and WHEREAS, any delay in the licensing and operation of the Harris Plant will result in unnecessary expense to the people of Smithfield-Selma and Johnston County who are taxpayers and shareholders of Carolina Power 6 Light
- Company, BE IT RESOLVED THAT, the Greater Smithfield-Selma Area Chamber of Commerce supports the prompt licensing and operation of the Harris Plant, while urging CP&L and appropriate government agencies to address the public's concerns about nuclear safety by exploring more diligently any and all viable alternatives to nuclear power.
Greater Smithfield-Selma Chamber of Commerce, Ines President June 9, 1986 Date Member Chamber of Commerce ofthe United States
RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the availability of an adequate supply of electricity is essential to create jobs, promote business development, and ensure the prosperity of the people of Smithfield and Selma, North Carolina and WHEREAS, the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant will provide additional electricity that will be needed in coming years, and WHEREAS, construction of the Harris Plant has been closely reviewed by federal and state regulatory agencies, and those agencies will continue to monitor its operation closely to ensure the, safety of the public, and WHEREAS, any delay in the licensing and operation of the Harris Plant will result in unnecessary expense to the people of Smithfield and Selma, North Carolina who are ratepayers and shareholders of Carolina Power
& Light Company, BE IT RESOLVED THAT, The Smithfield"Selma Toastmasters support the prompt licensing and operation of the Harri ant.
RBSOLUTION WHEREAS Carolina Power 5 Light Company has been a valued member of the business community in Zebulon, North Carolina for many years and has contributed to the quality of life in Zebulon in many ways, and
- MIBREAS, the Zebulon Chamber of Commerce has confidence in the integrity of CP8L and its employees, and
- WHEREAS, construction of the Shearon Harris Nuclear Plant has been closely reviewed by federal and state regulatory
- agencies, and those agencies will continue to monitor its operation closely to ensure the safety of the public, and
- WHEREAS, the Zebulon Chamber of Commerce has the confidence that CP&L will operate the Harris Plant in a manner that will protect the health and safety of the people of Zebulon, and
- WHEREAS, the availability of an adequate supply of electricity is essential to create
- jobs, promote business development, and ensure the prosperity of the people of Zebulon, and
- W1ERBAS, the Harris Plant will provide additional electricity that will be needed in coming years, and
- MEREAS, any delay in the licensing and commercial operation of the Harris Plant will result in extraordinary and unnecessary expense to COL and its ratepayers and shareholders who.are citizens of Zebulon, North
- Carolina, therefore BB IT RESOLVED THAT, the Zebulon Chamber of Commerce supports CPEcL's efforts to obtain a license to operate the Harris Plant at the earliest date possible.
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RESOLUTION WHEREAS Carolina Power 8 Light Company has been a valued member of the business community in Zebulon, North Carolina for many years and has contributed to the quality of life in Zebulon in many ways, and
- WHBREAS, the Zebulon Rotary Club has confidence in the integrity of CPfkL ane its employees, and
- WHEREAS, construction of the Shearon Harris Nuclear Plant has been closely reviewed by federal and state regulatory
- agencies, and those agencies will continue to monitor its operation closely to ensure the safety of the public, and
- WHEREAS, the Zebulon Rotary Club has the confidence that CPM will operate the Harris Plant in a manner that will protect the health and safety of the people of Zebulon, and
- WHEREAS,
. the availability of an adequate supply of electricity is essential to create
- jobs, promote business development, and ensure the prosperity of the people of Zebulon, and
- WHEREAS, the Harris Plant will provide additional electricity that will,be needed.in coming years,
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- WHBREAS, any delay in the licensing and commercial operation of the Harris Plant will result in extraordinary and unnecessary expense to CPEL and its ratepayers and shareholders who are citizens of Zebulon, North
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BOX'10 7d7 7Ct The Editor The Hews and Observer Raleigh, North Carolina 27602
Dear S'r:
As ower Governors of North Carolina, we feel an obligat'on to speak to the questions of the need for he Shea on Harr' Nuclear Plant in our State.
Some 20 years
- ago, as Nor h Ca ol'na was beginning to grow vigorously with the emergence of the Research Triangle and other areas, '" became clear that our State's full potential 'n providing jobs and opportuni ies or ou-people
~;ou3.d be served by a co..ait-ment o u e nuclea power.
shat commiuen was con irmed by ou" S ate U ili ies Comm'ssion gran ing a "Ce "i ica"e of Public Con-venience and Necessity" for he construction of the five nuclear-uni s now 'n operation or under construction 'n North Carolina.
Nuclear plants in our S"ate and every state a
e closely supe v'sed by he Nuclear Regula ory Commission in the'r design, eng'nee ing and construe"ion "o assure safety.
The Atomic Sa ety and Licensing Board has found ha the Bar is plan" should be gran ed a license fo" opera ion a dec'sion reached a ter years of public hearings regarding public safe y.
Clea ly nuclear plan s must have aaeauate evacua ion plans
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accidents or disasters.
The plan fo" the Ha=r's Plan" has been developed by pro essionals in government who are ained and ecuipped to espond to emergencies.
The Sta.e must continue
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Nor-h Carol'na needs he power from i s nuclea plants for jobs and economic growth.
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The Edito The Hews and Obse ver Page Two June 13, 1986 We hope that if there are remaining questions about the Harris Plant, they vill be resolved quickly and in a way to assure its safe operation and efficient generation of power for our citizens.
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