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Responds to 820112 Request for Specific Info Re Socioeconomic Assessment in Dec 1981 Environ Rept Amend X. Answers to Questions 40 & 41 Encl
ML20040D918
Person / Time
Site: Clinch River
Issue date: 01/29/1982
From: Longenecker J
ENERGY, DEPT. OF
To: Check P
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
HQ:E:82:005, HQ:E:82:5, NUDOCS 8202020394
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Department of Energy-Washington, D.C. 20545 Docket No. 50-537 q

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\\G Mr. Paul S. Check, Director CRBR Program Office Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555

Dear Mr. Check:

RESPONSE TO NRC QUESTIONS This letter responds to your letter of January 12, 1982, which requested specific infonnation with regard to the socioeconomic assessment provided in Environmental Report Amendment X (December 1981). Answers to Questions 40 and 41, as requested, are enclosed.

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b Jdin R. Longenec r, Manager Licensing & Envi nmental Coordination Office of Nuclear Energy Enclosure cc: Service List Standard Distribution go)

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CRBRP ENVIRONMENTAL REPORT AMENDMENT X RESPONSES TO NRC QUESTIONS 40 AND 41 Question (40)

Appendix Section 1.0 What is the basis for th'e percentage distribu-tion of operating work force in the counties? Why wouldn't the percentage distribution in Table 8.1-7 be a more accurate estimate of where CRBRP'

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  • employees will choose to live than the distribution in Section 1.07 Answer (40)

The distribution of the operating movers is based on the same factors

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utilized in the distribution of construction movers, i.e., distance and direction to the site, area housing availability, and data on location patterns from TVA employee surveys.

Table 8.1-7 indicates the existing location of DOE employees, many of whom have been area residents for a

-long period of time.

Therefore, the data do not reflect recent housing trends, the most important of which is the tremendous growth in west

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Knox County in the past decade.

In addition, the proportion of DOE employees residing outside Oak Ridge has been increasing in the past several years.

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Tables 3.3 to 3.12 -Please prepare a series of tables.similar to those indicated which show the revenues generated by the operating work force.

Explain all assumptions and calculations.-

Answer (41)

The assumptions used to estimate the construction-related nonproperty' tax revenue were based on resident per capita figures, instead of specific

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construction worker characteristics. ~ This results-in'a conservative estimate of revenues.

Therefore, it is reasonable to utilize those'same

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assumptions and calculations for the operational influx.

The attached revenue projections were prepared by applying operation to construction population ratios for each governmental jurisdiction 'to the projections contained in Tables 3.3 - 3.12 of the ER.

For example, the size of the operational population influx for Oak Ridge (50) is about 7 percent of that projected for Migration Condition' A '(760).

Thus, the amount of nonproperty tax revenue generated by the operational influx is estimated to be about 7 percent of that revenue estimated for Migration Condition A.

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The property tax revenue estimates,could' not be rat'ioed because housing characteristics of operational and construction movers are expected to be different. ' Based on the relative permanence of the operational' movers and data' from surveys of operational movers at three TVA nuclear plants, it was assumed that, in general, a 'large percentage of them 1

would occupy single family homes (70 percent).

The housing choice of the remaining movers is assumed to be evenly split between mobile homes and apartments (15 percent each).

These overall percentages were varied somewhat among jurisdictions based on local housing characteristics.

For example, Oak Ridge is not expected to have any movers occupying mobile homes.

The property tax' estimates were calculated with the same average. housing values and tax 1 rates used for the construction period estimates.

Our estimated distribution of.the location of inmoving opertional employees is attached. For the purposes of these revenue calculations, half of the projected movers expected to reside in the vicinity of each municipal area, except for Oak Ridge and Knoxville, are assumed to locate outside the city limits.

An identical assumption was made for-the construction period revenue calculations.

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4 CRBRP DISTRIBUTION OF OPERATIONAL MdVERS

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Total School-Age Movers Population Influx Children Anderson County-Oak Ridge 19 50 10 Clinton Area 6

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Knox County Knoxville 6

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West Knox County Area

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Lencir City Area.

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4 Roane County Kingston Area' 19 50 14 Rockwood Area 6

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FROM-CRBRP OPERATION-RELATED POPULATION INFLUX.

General Fund Revenues Property Tax 5,500 Sales Tax NA Beer an1 Alcoholic Beverage Tax 10 Fines, Fees, Charges 100 1

TOTAL 5,600

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TOTAL 8,800 NA = Not Applicable 4

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Estimates are for typical year of operation.

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' TABLE 2 SELECTED REVENUES FOR CLINTON FROM CRBRP OPERATION-RELATED POPULATION INFLUX General Fund Revenues Property Tax 600 Sales Tax.

500 Beer and Alcoholic-4 Beverage Tax 100 Fines, F._es, Charges 40

-TOTAL 1,200.

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Property Tax.

1,300 Sales Tax, NA State Funds 700 TOTAL 2,000 NA = Not Applicable Note: Totals rounde'd off to nearest 100.

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TABLE 3 SELECTED REVENUES FOR OAK RIDGE FROM CRBRP OPERATION-RELATED POPULATION INFLUX.

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General Fund Revenues Property Tax 7,500 i

Sales Tax 1,200 Beer and Alcoholic

. Beverage' Tax 100 Fin'es, Fees, Charges 200 TOTAL-9,000.-

a School Fund Revenues Property Tax.

4,800 100 Sales Tax State Funds 4,400 TOTAL 9,300

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TABLE 4 SELECTED REVENUES FOR KNOX COUNTY FROM CRBRP' OPERATION-RELATED POPULATION INFLUX General Fund Revenues Prope'rty Tax 6,600 Sales Tax-NA Beer and Alcoholic Beverage Tax

'100 Fines, Fees, Charges 400 TOTAL 7,100, 7

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Property Tax.

3,900 Sales Tax.

2,200 State Funds 12,000 TOTAL 18,100 NA = Not Applicable Note: Estimates are'for typical year of operation.

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TABLE 5 SELECTED REVENUES FOR LOUDON COUNTY FROM CRBRP OPERATION-RELATED POPULATION INFLUX.

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Property Tax 900 Sales Tax NA Beer and Alcoholic Beverage ~ Tax 10 Fines, Fees, Charges

.200 TOTAL 1,100 i

School Fund Revenues Property Tax.

2,300' Sales Tax 200' State Funds 1,500 TOTAL 4,000

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TABLE 6 SELECTED REVENUES FOR LENOIR CITY '

FROM CRBRP OPERATION-RELATED POPULATION INFLUX General Fund Revenues c,

Property Tax 900 Sales Tax 200 Beer and Alcoholic

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Beverage' Tax 0

Fines, Fees, Charges-200 TOTAL 1,300 r"

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Sales Tax.

100 State Funds 600 TOTAL 1,900 1

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TABLE 7 SELECTED REVENUES FOR ROANE COUNTY FROM CRBRP OPERATION-RELATED POPULATION INFLUX General Fund Revenues Property Tax 3,200 Sales Tax Beer and Alcoholic

.NA Beverage Tax 30 Fines, Fees, Charges 300 TOTAL 3,500 School Fund Revenues Property Tax.

2,000 Sales Tax 700 State Funds 6,400 TOTAL 9,100 l

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Sales Tax 700 Beer and Alcoholic Beverage' Tax 200 Fines, Fees, Charges 10 TOTAL 2,500

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NA Sales Tax NA State Funds NA TOTAL NA = Not. Applicable Note:

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SELECTED REVENUES FOR ROCKWOOD FROM CRBRP OPERATION-RELATED POPULATION INFLUX,'

General Fund Revenues Property Tax 500 Sales' Tax 200 Beer and Alcoholic 40 Beverage Tax Fines, Fees, Charges 100 TOTAL 800.

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NA = Not Applicable Note: Totals rounded off to nearest 100.

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200 Beer and Alcoholic Beverage Tax 20 Fines, Fees, Charges 10 TOTAL 500 1

School Fund Revenues Property Tax.

1,000 Sales Tax.-

300 State Furids 1,500 4

TOTAL 2,800 Note: Totals rounded off to nearest.100.

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