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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLicense Renewal for Augusta Canal Augusta Richmond GA DOCUMENT NAME: Li Cen se I€(1LWcJ\ ~or c1v<?J0S4R c.. CL r1 (,l I DOCUMENT TYPE: '/) J + he9) U fOY\ YEAR: J ~ 0; to BOX NUMBER: I FILE NUMBER: .) ~ G G 0 NUMBER OF PAGES: '3 r~ ...- .-:. , .. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, The City Council of Augusta has operated the Augusta Canal since 1845; and WHEREAS, The City Council of Augusta initially became licensed to operate the Augusta Canal in 1929 for a period of fifty (50) years; and WHEREAS, in 1979, The City Council of Augusta sought to renew its license to the Augusta Canal; and WHEREAS, as a part of the re-l'icensing process, the United States Fish and Wildlife Service took the position that certain studies were needed in order to determine the effect of the Project upon the fish and certain endangered plant species; and WHEREAS, the members of the former City Council of Augusta resisted performing such studies, in part based upon the anticipated cost of approximately $200,000 to fund such studies; and WHEREAS, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), through notices to the City Council of Augusta, notified the City of Augusta that unless such studies were conducted, the City of Augusta ran the risk of having its application for re-licensing dismissed; and WHEREAS, the City of Augusta failed to fund such studies and failed to initiate steps to demonstrate good faith undertakings in order to satisfy FERC; and ~ WHEREAS, the Office of Hydropower Licensing dismissed the City of Augusta's application for re-licensing on January 28, 1994; and WHEREAS, upon application for rehearing by the City of Augusta, FERC issued its Order on March 18, 1994, granting a rehearing "for the limited purpose of further consideration"; and WHEREAS, thereafter FERC issued its Order on March 4, 1996, denying such rehearing finding that "Augusta's failure to pursue a license diligently warrants dismissal of its application;" and WHEREAS, the newly formed and elected Augusta-Richmond County Commission-Council desires to state its intent and resolve to comply with the requirements of FERC for the licensure of the Augusta Canal; and WHEREAS, there is currently the habitat budgeted based in $250,000 in anticipation of performing stream flow incremental methodology (IFIN) study of the bypass reach of the Savannah River and surveys and biological assessments for an endangered plant species and a rare plant speciesas requested by FERC; and WHEREAS" the Augusta Canal, and control of the Augusta Canal, is vital the fulfillment of The Augusta Canal Master Plan to make the Canal "a point of focus to reinvest in historic settings, to attract contemporary development, and to use its spectacular :(' setting for recreation and environmental learning; and WHEREAS, control of the license by Augusta-Richmond County is vital to the continued water supply to Augusta-Richmond County and as a revenue source to Augusta-Richmond County; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Augusta-Richmond County Commission-Council that the Interim Attorney be instructed ,to file a Motion for Reconsideration of the Order denying rehearing and that a copy of this Resolution be included as a part of such Motion for Reconsideration; BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Augusta-Richmond County Commission-Council hereby expresses its intent and resolve to proceed expeditiously with the previously requested studies, with such studies to commence promptly after FERC reinstates the application previously filed by The City Council of Augusta, and to complete same within any reasonable time constraints imposed by FERC. Duly adopted by the Augusta-Richmond County Commission- . Council :J a vote of 10 for, ~ against, and ~ abstention, this ~ day of April, 1996. \~ 7i)1h9'~ CL RK