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Forwards Resolutions Adopted by Listed Local Govts Re Prompt Licensing & Operation of Plant.Svc List Encl.Related Correspondence
ML20205C657
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Issue date: 08/05/1986
From: Hollar D
CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT CO.
To: Chilk S
NRC OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY (SECY)
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CON-#386-286 OL, NUDOCS 8608120429
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(919) 836- 161 00CMEIJ,% 4 sipy;g' Telecopier CRANCH (912) 836 7678 August 5,1986 Mr. Samuel J. Chilk Secretary U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D. C. 20555 In the Matter of Carolina Power & Light Company and North Carolina Eastern Municipal Power Agency (Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant)

Docket No. 50-400 OL

Dear Mr. Chilk:

6, On July 8,1986, I wrote to inform you of resolutions that have been adopted by O local governments in North Carolina regarding the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant.

Since then, Applicants have received a number of additional resolutions supporting the prompt licensing and operation of the Harris Plant. I am enclosing copies of these resolutions adopted by the following governmental bodies:

1) Town of Ayden
2) Town of Broadway
3) Town of Coats
4) Dunn City Council
5) Town of Edenton
6) City of Elizabeth City
7) Town of Erwin
8) Earmville Board of Commissioners
9) Fayetteville Public Works Commission
10) Town of Franklinton
11) Fuquay-Varina Town Board of Commissioners
12) Town of Garner
13) Holly Springs Board of Commissioners
14) Town of Hookerton
15) Laurinburg City Council
16) Pittsboro Town Council
17) Red Springs Board of Commissioners
18) Rocky Mount City Council 8608120429 860805 PDR ADOCK 05000400 G PDR dScv . . _ . -- _ -

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19) Selma City Council
20) Town of Smithfield
21) Southport City Council
22) Tarboro Town Council
23) Wadesboro Town Council
24) Lumberton City Council
25) Town of Pikeville
26) Town of LaGrange
27) Town of Belhaven
28) N. C. Municipal Power Agency - No.1 In addition, Applicants have received resolutions and other expressions of support from many civic and industrial organizations, individual businesses and private citizens.

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of the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant and the Town of Ayden is a member i of Lt.c Agency; and WHEREAS, the availability of an adequate supply of electricity is es-sential to create jobs, promote business development, and ensure the prosperity 1 of the people of Ayden and Pitt 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 Ayden 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 the Town of Ayden and the State of North Carolinas 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 Ayden and Pitt County who are customers of the -

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BE IT RESOLVED THAT; the Town of Ayden supports the prompt licensing and operation of the Harris Plant.

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WHER,EAS, the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant wiu provide additional electricity that will be needed in coming years, and i WHEREAS, construction of the Harris Plant has been closely reviewed by federal 4

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 [ci e y) who are ratepayers and ,

shareholders of Carolina Power & Li ht Com any, f BE IT RESOLVED THAT, In@fe o o an za n] supports the prompt licensing and operation of the Harris Plant.

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people of pad WHEREAS, the State of North Carolina, the County of Harnett, the Carolina Power & Light Company, and the Town of Coats are all vitally interested in the emergency preparedness program, and WEEREAS, the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant will provide additional electricity that will be needed in coming years, and WEEREAS, construction of the Harris Plant has been closely reviewed by federal and state regulatory agencies, and those agencies will continue to l

monitor its operation closely to ensure the safety of the public, and WEREAS, any delay in licensing and operation of the Harris Plant will l result in unnecessary expense to the people of The Town of Coats, N. C. who are customers and shareholders of Carolina Power & Light Company, BE IT RESOLVED THAT, The Governing Body of supports the pro =pt licensing The Town of Coats and operation of the Harris Plant.

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development, and ensure the prosperity of the citizens of Dunn, and WHEREAS, the State of North Carolina, the County of i Harnett, the Carolina Power & 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 & Light Company.

BE IT RESOLVED THAT, the Mayor and City Council of the City of Dunn supports the prompt licensing and operation of ,

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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 Town of Edenton is a

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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 I prosperity of the people of Edenton'and Chowan County, and

' WHEREAS, the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant will provide .

additional electricity to meet these needs now and in the future, and

.WHEREAS, con'structi.on of the. Harris. Plant has been closely reviewed j

by federal and state' regulatory agencies, and those agencies will continue i to monitor its operation closely to ensure the safety of,the public, and WHEREAS, the Town of Edenton.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 Edenton and the State of North Carolina, and WHEREAS, any delay'in thh licensing and operation of.the Harris. Plant .

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unnecessary expense to tile people of.Edenton and.Chowan County who are

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WHEREAS, the North Carolina Eastern Municipal Power Agency owns 16.17%

of the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant and the City of Elizabeth City is a member of the Agency, and kMEREAS, 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 Elizabeth City, and i

WHEREAS, the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant will provide additional electricity to meet those needs now and in the future, and kMEREAS, 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 i

1 kMEREAS, the City of Elizabeth City 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 Elizabeth City and the State of North Carolina, and kMEREAS, 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 Elizabeth City and Pasquotank County who are customers of City of Elizabeth City.

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e 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 Town of Erwin, and WHEREAS, the State of North Carolina, the County of Harnett, the Carolina Power & Light Company, and the Town of Erwin 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 the Town of Erwin who are customers and shareholders of Carolina Power

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BE IT RESOLVED THAT, the Board of Commissioners of the Town of Erwin supports the prompt licensing and operation of the Harris Plant.

Adopted this the 17th day of July, 1986.

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Resolution (1986) 80 WHEREAS, the North Carolina Eastern Municipal Power Agency owns 16.17% of the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant and the Town of Farmville 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 Farmville and Pitt County, and WHEREAS, the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant will provide additional electricity to meet these nee'ds now and in the future,and WHEREAS, construction of the Haris Plant has been closely reviewed by federal and state regulatory agencies, and those agencies will con-tinue to monitor its operation closely to ensure the safety of the .

public, and WHEREAS, the Town of Farmville 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 healtn and safety of' the people of Farmville 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 Farmville and ritt County who are customers of Town of Farmville.

BE IT RESOLVED THAT, the Town of Farmville supports the prompt licensing and operation of the Harris Plant.

Adopted by the Farmville Board of Commissioners in regular session, upon the motion of Commissioner Murphrey and the second of Commissioner Williams , July 1, 1986.

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WHEREAS, Public Works Commission of the City of Fayetteville, North Carolina, has contracted to purchase electric power from Carolina Power &

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 Fayetteville 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 & 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 & 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 customers of Public Works Commission.

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 COMMISSION OF THE Y OF FAYETTEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA

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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 Franklinton, 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 the Town of Franklinton who are ratepayers and shareholders of Carolina Power & Light Company, BE IT RESOLVED THAT, the Town of Franklinton supports the prompt licensing and operation of the Harris Plant.

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nAcsaL s [EO Eu'NEs aO,sgDgt, ant,Lt JOHN N. COLLINS RESOLUTION IN SUPPORTOF 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 15 years 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 r:esolved; 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 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.

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WHEREAS, Carolina Power and Light Company has been a valued member of the business community in the Town of Garner for many years and has contributed to the quality of life in Garner in many ways, and WHEREAS, the Town of Garner has confidence in the integrity of CP&L and its employees, and WHEREAS, construction of the Shearon Har is 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 Town of Garner has the confidence r , t that CP&L will operate the Harris Plant in a manner that will

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Il0W, TilEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Commissioners of the Town of flo11y Springs that the Town of Ilo11y Springs supports the prompt licensing and operation of the llarris Plant.

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BE IT RESOLVED THAT, the City (Town) of HOOKERTON supports the prompt licensing and operation of the Harris Plant.

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A RESOLUTION SUPPORTING THE LICENSING AND OPERATION OF THE HARRIS PLANT WHEREAS, the North Carolina Eastern Municipal 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 business 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 J

WHEREAS, the City of Laurinburg 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 the State of North Carolina; and i 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.

AD0PTED this the 17th day of June,1986.

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WEREAS, the State of North Carolina, the County of Chatham, the Carolina Power & Light Company, and the citizens of Pittsboro are all vitally interested in the emergency preparedness program, and WEREAS, the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant will provide additional electricity that will be needed in coming years, and j WEREAS, construction of the Harris Plant has been closely reviewed by federal and state regulatory agencies, and those agencies will continue to j monitor its operation closely to ensure the safety of the public, and WEREAS, any delay in licensing and operation of the Harris Plant wilk result in unnecessary expense to the citizens of Pittsboro who are customers of Carolina Power & Light Company.

BE IT RESOLVED THAT, the Mayor and Town Council the Town of Pittsboro supports the prompt licensing and operation of the cr's Plant.

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of the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant and the Town of Red Springs is a member of the Agency, and WHEREAS, the avail. ability of an adequate supply of electricity is es-sential to create jobs, promote business development, and ensure the prosperity of the people of Red Springs and Robeson 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 Red Springs 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 the Town of Red Springs and the State of North Carolina, and WHEREAS, any delay in the licensing and operation of the Harris Plant C. will result in substantial additional costs and will represent an unneces-sary expense to the people of Red Springs and Robeson County who are customers of the Town of Red Springs.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Town of Red Springs supports the prompt licensing and operation of the Harris Plant.

Motion to adopt the Resolution made by Commissioner Robertson ,

seconded by Comissioner Eaan . Resolution adopted this 1st day of July, 1986.

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RESOLUTION WHEREAS, th2 Nsrth Carolina Eastarn Municipal Powsr Agtncy 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 ensure 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 Plant 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.

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July 8, 1986 RESOLUTION SUPPORTING SHEARON HARRIS NUCLEAR PLANT KHEREAS Carolina Power & 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 WHEREAS, the Selma City Council has confidence in the integrity of CP&L and its employees, and WHEREAS, construction of the Shearon Harris Nuclear Plant has been 3 closely reviewed by federal and state regulatory agencies, and those l

agencies will continue to monitor its operation closely to ensure the i safety of the public, and 1

J WHEREAS, the Selma City Council has the confidence that CP&L will operate the Harris Plant in manner that will protect the health and

. i j 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 4

WHEREAS, the Harris Plant will provide additional electricity that will be needed in coming years, and WHEREAS, any delay in the licensing and consnercial operation of the

Harris Plant will result in extraonlinary and unnecessary expense to CP&L and its ratepayers and shareholders who are citizens of the Town of

, Selma, BE IT RESOLVED 'nIAT, the Selma City Council supports CP&L's efforts to obtain a license to operate the Harris Plant at the earliest date l

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I HEREBY CERTIFY THIS TO BE A TRUE AND EXACT COPY FROM THE MINTUES OF THE COUNCIL MEETING HELD JULY 8,1986.

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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 Town of Smithfield 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 to ensure the prosperity of the people of Smithfield and Johnston 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 Smithfield 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 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 the Town of Smithfield.

BE IT RESOLVED THAT, the Town of Smithfield supports the prompt licensing and operation of the Harris Plant.

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WHEREAS, the North Carolina Eastern Municipal Power Agency owns 16.T7% of the Shraron Harris Nucle'ar Power Plant and the City of Southport is a member of the Agency, end

! 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 l

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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 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 Fower & Light dompany's ability to operate the Harris Plant in a manner that will protect

tha 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.

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RESOLUTION WEREAS, the North Carolina Eastern Municipal Power Agency ons 16.17%

of the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant and the Town of Tarboro is a member of the Agency, and WEREAS, 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 WEREAS, the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant will provide additional electricity to meet these needs now and in the future, and WEREAS, construction of the Harris Plant has been closely reviewed by j

federal and state regulatory agencies, and those agencies will continue to monitor its operation closely to ensure the safety of the public, and WEREAS, 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 WEREAS, any delay in the licensing and operation of the Harris Plant will 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.

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RESOLUTION WilEREAS , 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 WlIEREAS , the Shearon llarris Nuclear Power Plant will provide additional electricity to meet these needs now and in the future, and WilEREAS , construction of the liarris Plant has been closely reviewed .by federal and state regulatory agencies, and those t

agencies will continue to monitor its operation closely to ensure l

the safety of'the public, and WilEREAS , the Wadesboro Town Council has confidence in the regulatory process and Carolina Power & I.ight company's ability to operate the liarris Plant in a manner that will protect the health and safety of the people of North Carolina, and Wil E R E A S , any delay in the licensing and operation of the llarris Plant at this time will result in substantial unnecessary expense to the people of Widesbbro and Anson County who are customers of Carolina Power & bight Company, BE IT RESOLVED TilAT, the Wadesboro Town Council supports 'the prompt licensing and operation of the flarris Plant.

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RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF LUMBERTON, NORTH CAROLINA. SUPPORTING THE PROMPT LICENSING AND OPERATION OF THE HARRIS PLANT WHEREAS, the North Carolinr Eastern Municipal Power Agency owns 16.17% of the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant and the City of Lumberton is a member of the Agency; h WHEREAS, the availability of an adequate supply of electricity is i

essential to create jobs, promote business development, and ensure the prosperity of the people of Lumberton and Robeson County; WHEREAS, the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant will provide additional electricity to meet these needs now and in the future; 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; WHEREAS, the City of Lumberton 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 Lumberton 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 Lumberton and Robeson County who are customers of the City of Lumberton; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of l

Lumberton that the City of Lumberton supports the prompt licensing and operation of the Harris Plant.

On motion of Councilman Ivey, seconded by Councilman Johnson, the foregoing Resolution was adopted the 16th day of June, 1986.

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, PlKEVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA 27862 4919) 242 5126 June 30, 1986 Resoution WHEREAS, the North Carolina Eastern Municipal Power Agency owns 16.17%

of the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant and the Town of Pikeville 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 Pikeville and Wayne County, and WHEREAS, the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant will provide additional

@lectricity 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 Pikeville 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 Pikeville 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 Pikeville, N. C. and Wayne County who are customers of The Town of Pikeville.

BE IT RESOLVED THAT, the Town of Pikeville supports the prompt licensing and operation of the Harris Plant.

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16.17% of the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant and the Town of La Grange 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 La Grange and Lenoir 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 La Grange 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 La Grange 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 La Grange and Lenoir County who are

, customers of Town of La Grange.

BE IT RESOLVED THAT, the Town of La Grange supports the prompt licensing and 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 Town of Belhaven is a member of the Agency, and WHEREAS, the availability of an adequate supply of electricity is esaential to create jobs, promote business development, and ensure the prosperity of the people of Belhaven, and WHEREAS, the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant will provide ad-ditional 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 monitor its operation closely to ensuYe the safety of the public, and WHEREAS, the Town of Belhaven 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 Belhaven 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 Belhaven who are customers of the Town of Belhaven.

BE IT RESOLVED THAT, the Town of Belhaven supports the prompt licensing and operation of the Harris Plant.

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Deborah M. Hollowell, Town Clerk

R-4-86 NCMPA 1 RESOLUTION WiiEREAS, the North Carolina Municipal Power Agency Number 1 is the power supplier for 19 cities and towns located in the Piedmont region of North Carolina having a combined population of approximately 233,000, and EliEREAS, the availability of an adequate supply of electricity is essen-tial to create jobs, promote business development, and ensure the pros-perity of the people of North Carolina, and TliEREAS, North Carolina Municipal Power Agency Number 1 owns 75T. of the '

Catawba Nuclear Station Unit Number 2, which has been licensed to load j' fuel and is scheduled to begin commercial operation later this year, and '

! THEREAs, our sister power agencu, North Carolina tastern Municipal Power Agency, owns 16.17 percent of the Shearon Harris Nuclear Powcr Plant,  ;

which is awaiting only final licensing and is scheduled to be placed into I service in late 1986, and

! i EliEREAS, both Catawba Unit 2 and the Harris Plant will provide much of 1 the additional electricity required to meet the needs of North Carolina now and in the future, and EliEREAS, construction of these plants has been closely reviewed by federal and state regulatory agencies, and those agencies will continue to monitor their operation closely to ensure the safety of the public, and EliEREAS, the North Carolina Municipal Power Agency Number 1 has confidence in the regulatory process and that these and other nuclear power plants serving North Carolina will be operated in a manner that will protect' the health, safety and well being of the people of the State of North Carolina, and WHEREAS,the North Carolina Municipal Power Agency Number 1 and the State of North Carolina have made a strong commitment to nuclear power in the development of a well rounded generation program to meet our people's electricitv needs for vears to come.

BE IT RESOLVED, that the North Carolina Municipal Power Agency Number 1 reaffirms its support of the Catawba Nuclear Station and the prompt com-mercial operation of Unit Number 2, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the North Carolina Municipal Power Agency Number 1 cndorses the resolution of and the action taken by the North Carolina Eastern Municipal Power Agency supporting the prompt licensing and operation of the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant.

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. SERVICE LIST Lando W. Zech, Jr. Charles A. Barth, Esquire Chairman Myron Karman, Esquire U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Office of the General Counsel Washington, D.C. 20555 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D. C. 20555 Ccmmissioner Thomas M. Roberts U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Docketing and Service Section Washington, D.C. 20555 Office of the Secretary U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Ccmmissioner James K. Asselstine Washington, D. C. 20555 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555 Mr. Daniel F. Read, President Chapel Hill Anti-Nuclear Commissioner Frederick M. Bernthal Group Effort U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Post Office Box 2151 Washington, D.C. 20555 Raleigh, North Carolina 27602 Thomas S. Moore, Esquire Dr. Linda Little Chairman Governor's Waste Management Board Atemic Safety and Licensing 513 Albemarle Building Appeal Board 325 Salisbury Street U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 Washington, D.C. 20555 John D. Runkle, Esquire Dr. Reginald L. Gotchy Conservation Council of North Carolina Atcmic Safety and Licensing 307 Granville Road Appeal Board Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27515 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555 Jo Anne Sanford, Esquire H. A. Cole, Jr., Esquire Mr. Howard A. Wilber Special Deputy Attorneys General .

Atemic Safety and Licensing Post Office Box 629 Appeal Board Raleigh, North Carolina 27602 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Wtshington, D.C. 20555 M. Travis Payne, Esquire Edelstein and Payne James L. Kelley, Esquire Post Office Box 12643 l Atcmic Safety and Licensing Board Raleigh, North Carolina 27605 '

U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 1 Washington, D. C. 20555 Dr. Richard D. Wilson l 729 Hunter Street  :

Mr. Glenn O. Bright Apex, North Carolina 27502 l Atomic Safety and Licensing Board I U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mr. Wells Eddleman Washington, D. C. 20555 812 Yancey Street Durham, North Carolina 27701 Dr. James H. Carpenter Atemic Safety and Licensing Board U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission i Washington, D. C. 20555 l

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