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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20150401-5640(30455677)DUKE ENERGY. CAROLINAS April 1, 2015 Ms. Kimberly D. Bose, Secretary Federal Energy Regulatory Commission 888 1 s` Street N.E. Washington, DC 20426 Subject: Revised 2015 Form 80s 526 South Church Street Charlotte, NC 28202 Keowee - Toxaway Project (No. 2503), Bad Creek Pumped Storage Project (No. 2740), Catawba - Wateree Project: Oxford Development (No. 2232), West Fork Project: Thorpe Development (No. 2686), Nantahala Project (No. 2692) Dear Secretary Bose: Mail Code EC12Q o 980.373.4183 f 704.382.4671 On March 30 -31, 2015, our consultant filed Form 80s on behalf of Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC for the following developments and projects: Keowee Development and Jocassee Development ( Keowee- Toxaway Hydroelectric Project, FERC No. 2503), Bad Creek Pumped Storage Project (FERC No. 2740), Oxford Development (Catawba - Wateree Hydroelectric Project, FERC No. 2232), Thorpe Development (West Fork Hydroelectric Project, FERC No. 2686), and Nantahala Hydroelectric Project (FERC No. 2692). Upon further review of the Form 80s after the filing, a few errors were identified. These errors were corrected, and revised Form 80s for the six developments and projects listed above were filed on the evening of March 31, 2015. Attached to this letter are signed copies of these Form 80s. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact Christy Churchill at 980 - 373 -4183 or Christy.Churchilladuke- energy.com. Si cerely, Christy Churchill, RLA LEED GA Project Manager cc: Henry Mealing, Kleinschmidt Associates ATTACHMENT A REVISED 2015 FORM 80S - SIGNED COPY Federal Energy Regulatory Licensed Hydropower Development Form Approved Commission (FERC) OMB No. 1902 -0106 FERC Form 80 Recreation Report Expires: 0913012015 Burden 3.0 hours General Information: This form collects data on recreation amenities at projects licensed by FERC under the Federal Power Act (16 USC 791a- 825r). This form must be submitted by licensees of all projects except those specifically exempted under 18 CFR 8.11 (c). For regular, periodic filings, submit this form on or before April 1, 2015. Submit subsequent filings of this form on or before April 1, every 6th year thereafter (for example, 2021, 2027, etc.), For initial Form No, 80 filings (18CFR 8.11(b)), each licensee of an unconslructed project shall file an initial Form No. 80 after such project has been In operation for a full calendar year prior to the filing deadline. Each licensee of an existing (constructed) project shall file an Initial Form No. 80 after such protect has been licensed for a full calendar year prior to the filing deadline. Filing electronically is preferred. (See htln. / /www.ferc.aov for more Information.) If you cannot file electronically, submit an original and two copies of the form to the: Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Office of the Secretary, 888 First St., NE, Washington, DC 20428. The public burden estimated for this form Is three hours per response, Including the time for reviewing Instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the date needed, and completing the collection of Information. Send comments regarding the burden estimate or any aspect of this collection of Information, Including suggestions for reducing burden, to: FERC via e-mail DateClearance(Mfere.00v: or mall to 888 First Street NE, Washington, DC 20426 (Attention: Information Clearance Officer) and Office of Management and Budget (OMB), via e-mail to oira submissionabomb.eoo.00v; or mail to OMB. Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, Attention: Desk Officer for FERC, Washington, DC 20503. Include OMB Control Number 1902 -0105 as a point of reference. No person shall be subject to any penalty for falling to comply with a collection of Information 9 the collection of information does not display a valid control number (44 U.S.C. § 3512 (a)). Instructions: a. All data reported on this form must represent publicly available recreation amenities and services located within the project boundary. b. To ensure a common understanding of terms, please refer to the Glossary on page 3. c. Report actual data for each Item. If actual data are unavailable, then please estimate. d. Submit a completed form for each development at your project. Schedule 1. General Data 1. Licensee Name: DUKE ENERGY CAROLINAS, LLC. Complete the following for each development if more than one. 2. Project Name:.KEOWEE - TOXAWAY (PS &CON) 8. Reservoir Surface Area at Normal Pool (acres) 17,660.00 3. Project Number: 2503 9. Shoreline Miles at Normal Pool: 387.80 4. Development Name: KEOWEE 10. Percent of Shoreline Available for Public Use: 4.70 States Development/Project Traverses (List state with largest area 11. Data Collection Methods (enter percent for each method used; within the development/project boundary first): total must equal 10096): 5_ State #1: sC traffic count/trail count 6. State #12: 50.00 attendance records _ staff observation 7. Type of Project License: Major f ' visitor counts or surveys (check one) Minor sioM estimate (explain) For 2014, enter only the licensee's annual recreational construction, operation, and maintenance costs for the development (project), Also. enter the annual recreational revenues for that year. Licensee's Annual Recreation Costs and Revenues (In Whole Dollars) Item Construction, Operation and Maintenance Costs Recreation Revenues for Calendar Year 12. Dollar values $992,942.00 $0.00 13. Length of Recreation Season: Summer: From (MM/DD) 411 To 9130 Winter: From (MMiDD) 10/1 To 3/31 Period Number of visits to all recreational areas at developmentiproject (in Recreation Days) Annual Total Peak Weekend Average (see Glossary) 14. Daytime 620290 91,213 15. Nighttime 20,505 458 Respondent Certification: The undersigned certifies that helshe examined this report; and to the best of hisRier knowledge, all data provided herein are true, complete. and accurate. Christy L, Churchill, RLA LEED GA Project Manager 4'3' A e Tllle 3 l Signet ❑ate Signed (980) 373 -4183 Area Code/Phone No. 2014 Reporting Year Ending Title 18 U.S .CA001 makes It a crime for any person knowingly and willingly to make to any Agency or department of the United Slates any false, fictitious or fraudulent statement or misrepresentation as to any matter within Its jurisdiction. 0 W •� •O o Gz ro C L M L M - V y V N Li N Y U m C m C 5 � •° a r� U w a � z u o En O L g N 7 II�TII � y N Y •^ mo q Q.i d v Y o -E9 F u C ti 3 0 C4 O .yv�i vL� EE �u 13 W C o N QI Y O Y al it m U R ° 0 H o y Y� a O > m o > % ( o ro CQ1 Y C7 Y G ;. O. 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't � p O y C .eel Ea P� A o a� tea:: C6 a u OPO i A 3 ° a v F at H I F d a O > S c x 3 u u c.l Federal Energy Regulatory Licensed Hydropower Development Form Approved Commission (FERC) OMB No. 1902 -0106 FERC Form 80 Recreation Report Expires: 09/30/2016 Burden 3.0 hours General Information: This form collects data on recreation amenities at projects licensed by FERC under the Federal Power Act (16 USC 791a- 825r). This form must be submitted by licensees of all projects except those specifically exempted under 18 CFR 8.11 (c). For regular, periodic filings, submit this form on or before April 1, 2015. Submit subsequent filings of this form on or before April 1, every 6th year thereafter (for example, 2021, 2027, etc.). For initial Form No. 80 filings (18CFR 8.11(b)), each licensee of an unconstructed project shall file an initial Form No. 80 after such project has been in operation for a full calendar year prior to the filing deadline. Each licensee of an existing (constructed) project shall file an initial Form No. 80 after such project has been licensed for a full calendar year prior to the filing deadline. Filing electronically is preferred. (See httioWwww.ferc.gov for more information.) If you cannot file electronically, submit an original and two copies of the form to the: Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Office of the Secretary, 888 First St., NE, Washington, DC 20426. The public burden estimated for this form is three hours per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing the collection of information. Send comments regarding the burden estimate or any aspect of this collection of information, including suggestions for reducing burden, to: FERC via e-mail Data Cie arance(EDfefc.00v; or mail to 888 First Street NE, Washington, DC 20426 (Attention: Information Clearance Officer) and Office of Management and Budget (OMB), via e-mail to oira submissionaomb,eop.gov; or mail to OMB, Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, Attention: Desk Officer for FERC, Washington, DC 20503. Include OMB Control Number 1902 -0106 as a point of reference. No person shall be subject to any penalty for failing to comply with a collection of information if the collection of information does not display a valid control number (44 U.S.C. § 3512 (a)). Instructions: a. All data reported on this form must represent publicly available recreation amenities and services located within the project boundary. b. To ensure a common understanding of terms, please refer to the Glossary on page 3. c. Report actual data for each item. If actual data are unavailable, then please estimate. d. Submit a completed form for each development at your project. Schedule 1. General Data 1. Licensee Name: DUKE ENERGY CAROLINAS, LLC. Complete the following for each development if more than one. 2. Project Name: KEOWEE - TOXAWAY (PS &CON) 8. Reservoir Surface Area at Normal Pool (acres): 7,980.00 3. Project Number: 2503 9. Shoreline Miles at Normal Pool: 92.40 4. Development Name: JOCASSEE 10. Percent of Shoreline Available for Public Use: 65.30 States Development /Project Traverses (List state with largest area 11. Data Collection Methods (enter percent for each method used; within the development/project boundary first): total must equal 100%): 5. State #1: sc traffic count /trail count 6. State #2: NC 50.00 attendance records staff observation 7. Type of Project License: Major { visitor counts or surveys (check one) Minor _- sn no estimate (explain) For 2014, enter only the licensee's annual recreational construction, operation, and maintenance costs for the development (project). Also, enter the annual recreational revenues for that year. Licensee's Annual Recreation Costs and Revenues (In Whole Dollars) Item Construction, Operation and Maintenance Costs Recreation Revenues for Calendar Year 12. Dollar values $211,030.00 $0.00 13. Length of Recreation Season: Summer: From (MM /DD) 4/1 To 9/30 Winter: From (MM /DD) 10/1 To 3/31 Number of visits to all recreational areas at development/project (in Recreation Days) Period Annual Total Peak Weekend Average (see Glossary) 14. Daytime 229,334 1,656 15. Nighttime 2,317 248 r<espunuent ueruricauun: i ne unaersignea canines tnat ne /sne exammea tnis report; and tome best of his/her knowledge, all data provided herein are true, complete, and accurate. Christy L. 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(Schedule 1, Item 11) — If a percentage is entered for the estimate alternative, please provide an explanation of the methods used (if submitted on a separate piece of paper, please include licensee name, project number, and development name) Development. The portion of a project which includes: (a) a reservoir; or (b) a generating station and its specifically - related waterways. Exemption from Filing. Exemption from the filing of this form granted upon Commission approval of an application by a licensee pursuant to the provisions of 18 CFR 8.11(c). General Public. Those persons who do not have special privileges to use the shoreline for recreational purposes, such as waterfront property ownership, water - privileged community rights, or renters with such privileges. Licensee. Any person, state, or municipality licensed under the provisions of Section 4 of the Federal Power Act, and any assignee or successor in interest. For the purposes of this form, the terms licensee, owner, and respondent are interchangeable except where: (a) the owner or licensee is a subsidiary of a parent company which has been or is required to file this form; or (b) there is more than one owner or licensee, of whom only one is responsible for filing this form. Enter the name of the entity that is responsible for filing this report in Schedule 1, Item 2.1. Major License. A license for a project of more than 1,500 kilowatts installed capacity. Minor License. A license for a project of 1,500 kilowatts or less installed capacity. Non -Peak Weekend. Any weekend that is not a holiday and thus reflects more typical use during the recreation season. Number of Recreation Amenities. Quantifies the availability of natural or man -made property or facilities for a given recreation amenity type. This includes all recreation resources available to the public within the development /project boundary. The resources are broken into the following categories: User Free (Schedule 2, column b) - Those amenities within the development/project that are free to the public; User Fee (Schedule 2, column c) - Those amenities within the development/project where the licensee /facility operator charges a fee; FERC Approved (Schedule 2, column d) — Those amenities within the development/project required by the Commission in a license or license amendment document, including an approved recreation plan or report. Recreation amenities that are within the project boundary, but were approved by the licensee through the standard land use article or by the Commission through an application for non - project use of project lands and waters, are typically not counted as FERC approved, unless they are available to the public, but may be counted as either user free or user fee resources. The total FERC approved amenities column does not necessarily have to equal the sum of user free and user fee amenities. Peak Use Weekend. Weekends when recreational use is at its peak for the season (typically Memorial Day, July 4`h & Labor Day). On these weekends, recreational use may exceed the capacity of the area to handle such use. Include use for all three days in the holiday weekends when calculating Peak Weekend Average for items 14 & 15 on Schedule 1. Recreation Day. Each visit by a person to a development (as defined above) for recreational purposes during any portion of a 24 -hour period. Revenues. Income generated from recreation amenities at a given project/development during the previous calendar year. Includes fees for access or use of area. Total Units (Schedule 2, column e) — Provide the total length, or area, or number that is appropriate for each amenity type using the metric provided. Trails. Narrow tracks used for non- automobile recreation travel which are mapped and designated for specific use(s) such as hiking, biking, horseback riding, snowmobiling, or XC skiing. Trails are recreation amenities which provide the opportunity to engage in recreational pursuits, unlike paths (means of egress whose primary purpose is linking recreation amenities at a facility) or accessible routes (means of egress which meets the needs of persons with disability and links accessible recreation amenities and infrastructure at a facility). Federal Energy Regulatory Licensed Hydropower Development Form Approved Commission (FERC) OMB No. 1902 -0106 FERC Form 80 Recreation Report Expires: 09/30/2016 Burden 3.0 hours General Information: This form collects data on recreation amenities at projects licensed by FERC under the Federal Power Act (16 USC 791 a- 825r). This form must be submitted by licensees of all projects except those specifically exempted under 18 CFR 8.11 (c). For regular, periodic filings, submit this form on or before April 1, 2015. Submit subsequent filings of this form on or before April 1, every 6th year thereafter (for example, 2021, 2027, etc.). For initial Form No. 80 filings (18CFR 8.11(b)), each licensee of an unconstructed project shall file an initial Form No. 80 after such project has been in operation for a full calendar year prior to the filing deadline. Each licensee of an existing (constructed) project shall file an initial Form No. 80 after such project has been licensed for a full calendar year prior to the filing deadline. Filing electronically is preferred. (See http:11www,ferc.ocv for more information.) If you cannot file electronically, submit an original and two copies of the form to the: Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Office of the Secretary, 888 First St., NE, Washington, DC 20426. The public burden estimated for this form is three hours per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing the collection of information. Send comments regarding the burden estimate or any aspect of this collection of information, including suggestions for reducing burden, to: FERC via e-mail DataClearanceo:ferc.gov; or mail to 888 First Street NE, Washington, DC 20426 (Attention: Information Clearance Officer) and Office of Management and Budget (OMB), via e-mail to oira submission omb.eopagov; or mail to OMB, Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, Attention: Desk Officer for FERC, Washington, DC 20503. Include OMB Control Number 1902 -0106 as a point of reference. No person shall be subject to any penalty for failing to comply with a collection of information if the collection of information does not display a valid control number (44 U.S.C. § 3512 (a)). Instructions: a. All data reported on this form must represent publicly available recreation amenities and services located within the project boundary. b. To ensure a common understanding of terms, please refer to the Glossary on page 3. c. Report actual data for each item. If actual data are unavailable, then please estimate. d Submit a completed form for each development at your project. Schedule 1. General Data 1. Licensee Name: DUKE ENERGY CAROLINAS, LLC. Complete the following for each development if more than one. 2. Project Name: BAD CREEK PUMPED STORAGE 8. Reservoir Surface Area at Normal Pool (acres): 318.00 3. Project Number: 2740 9. Shoreline Miles at Normal Pool: 6.00 4. Development Name: BAD CREEK PUMP STORAGE 10. Percent of Shoreline Available for Public Use: 0.00 States Development /Project Traverses (List state with largest area 11. Data Collection Methods (enter percent for each method used; within the development/project boundary first): total must equal 100%): 5. State #1: SC traffic count /trail count 6. State #2: attendance records staff observation 7. Type of Project License: Major 1_ _, visitor counts or surveys (check one) Minor � ;y inn r estimate (explain) For 2014, enter only the licensee's annual recreational construction, operation, and maintenance costs for the development (project). Also, enter the annual recreational revenues for that year. Licensee's Annual Recreation Costs and Revenues (In Whole Dollars) Item Construction, Operation and Maintenance Costs I Recreation Revenues for Calendar Year 12. Dollar Values $131,900.00 1$0.00 13. Length of Recreation Season: Summer: From (MM /DD) 4/1 To 9/30 Winter: From (MM /DD) 10/1 To 3/31 Number of visits to all recreational areas at development/project (in Recreation Days) Period Annual Total Peak Weekend Average (see Glossary) 14. Daytime 5,376 131 15. Nighttime 1,450 40 f Uz. /ulluelll %.ci uncduun. i rte unuemgneu certmes mat neisne exammeo tms report; and to tneoestotnismerknowledge. all data provided herein are true, complete, and accurate. Christy L. 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(Schedule 1, Item 11) — If a percentage is entered for the estimate alternative, please provide an explanation of the methods used (if submitted on a separate piece of paper, please include licensee name, project number, and development name) Development. The portion of a project which includes: (a) a reservoir; or (b) a generating station and its specifically - related waterways. Exemption from Filing. Exemption from the filing of this form granted upon Commission approval of an application by a licensee pursuant to the provisions of 18 CFR 8.11(c). General Public. Those persons who do not have special privileges to use the shoreline for recreational purposes, such as waterfront property ownership, water - privileged community rights, or renters with such privileges. Licensee. Any person, state, or municipality licensed under the provisions of Section 4 of the Federal Power Act, and any assignee or successor in interest. For the purposes of this form, the terms licensee, owner, and respondent are interchangeable except where: (a) the owner or licensee is a subsidiary of a parent company which has been or is required to file this form; or (b) there is more than one owner or licensee, of whom only one is responsible for filing this form. Enter the name of the entity that is responsible for filing this report in Schedule 1, Item 2.1. Major License. A license for a project of more than 1,500 kilowatts installed capacity. Minor License. A license for a project of 1,500 kilowatts or less installed capacity. Non -Peak Weekend. Any weekend that is not a holiday and thus reflects more typical use during the recreation season. Number of Recreation Amenities. Quantifies the availability of natural or man -made property or facilities for a given recreation amenity type. This includes all recreation resources available to the public within the development /project boundary. The resources are broken into the following categories: User Free (Schedule 2, column b) - Those amenities within the develop menUproject that are free to the public; User Fee (Schedule 2, column c) - Those amenities within the development/project where the licensee /facility operator charges a fee; FERC Approved (Schedule 2, column d) — Those amenities within the development/project required by the Commission in a license or license amendment document, including an approved recreation plan or report. Recreation amenities that are within the project boundary, but were approved by the licensee through the standard land use article or by the Commission through an application for non - project use of project lands and waters, are typically not counted as FERC approved, unless they are available to the public, but may be counted as either user free or user fee resources. The total FERC approved amenities column does not necessarily have to equal the sum of user free and user fee amenities. Peak Use Weekend. Weekends when recreational use is at its peak for the season (typically Memorial Day, July 4`h & Labor Day). On these weekends, recreational use may exceed the capacity of the area to handle such use. Include use for all three days in the holiday weekends when calculating Peak Weekend Average for items 14 & 15 on Schedule 1. Recreation Day. Each visit by a person to a development (as defined above) for recreational purposes during any portion of a 24 -hour period. Revenues. Income generated from recreation amenities at a given project/development during the previous calendar year. Includes fees for access or use of area. Total Units (Schedule 2, column e) — Provide the total length, or area, or number that is appropriate for each amenity type using the metric provided. Trails. Narrow tracks used for non - automobile recreation travel which are mapped and designated for specific use(s) such as hiking, biking, horseback riding, snowmobiling, or XC skiing. Trails are recreation amenities which provide the opportunity to engage in recreational pursuits, unlike paths (means of egress whose primary purpose is linking recreation amenities at a facility) or accessible routes (means of egress which meets the needs of persons with disability and links accessible recreation amenities and infrastructure at a facility). Federal Energy Regulatory licensed Hydropower Development Form Approved Commission (FERC) OMB No. 1902 -0106 FERC Form 60 Recreation Report Explres: 09/30/2016 Burden 3.0 hours General Informatfon: This form collects data on recreation amenities at projects licensed by FERC under the Federal Power Act (16 USC 7918- 825r). This form must be subm €lied by licensees of all projects except those specifically exempted under 18 CFR 6.11 (c). For regular, periodic filings, submit this form on or before April 1, 2015. Submit subsequent filings of this form on or before April 1, every 6th year thereafter (for example, 2021, 2027, etc.). For Initial Form No. 80 filings (18CFR 8.11(b)), each licensee of an unconstrucled project shall file an initial Form No, 80 after such project has been In operation for a full calendar year prior to the riling deadline. Each licensee of an existing (constructed) project shall rile an Initial Form No. 80 after such project has been licensed for a full calendar year prior to the filing deadline. Filing electronically Is preferred (See hits. / /www.ferc.cov for more information.) If you cannot file electronically, submit an original and two copies of the form to the: Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Office of the Secretary, 888 First St., NE, Washington, DC 20426. The public burden estimated for this form Is three hours per response, including the time for reviewing Instructions, searching existing dale sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing the collection of information. Send comments regarding the burden estimate or any aspect of this collection of Information, Including suggestions for reducing burden, to: FERC via e-mail DataC lea raaLgM}ferc, gy; or mall to 888 First Street NE, Washington, DC 20426 (Attention: Information Clearance Officer) and Office of Management and Budget (OMB), via e-mail to oire submissionflilamb soo.00v; or ma8 to OMB. Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs. Attention: Desk Officer for FERC, Washington, DC 20503. Include OMB Control Number 1902 -0106 as a point of reference. No person shall be subject to any penalty for failing to comply with a collection of Information If the collection of information does not display a valid control number (44 U.S.C. § 3512 (a)). Instructions: a. All data reported on this form must represent publicly available recreation amenities and services located within the project boundary. b. To ensure a common understanding of terms, please refer to the Glossary on page 3. c. Report actual data for each item. If actual data are unavailable, then please estimate. d. Submit a completed form for each development at your project. Schadule 1. General data 1. Licensee Name: DUKE ENERGY CAROLINAS, LLC. complete the following for each development N more than one. 2. Project Name: CATAWBA- WATEREE 8. Reservoir Surface Area at Normal Pool (acres): 4,072.00 3. Project Number: 2232 9. Shoreline Mlles at Normal Pool: 115.70 4. Development Name: OXFORD 10. Percent of Shoreline Available for Public Use: 3.50 States Development/Project Traverses (List state with largest area 11. Data Collection Methods (enter percent for each method used; within the development/project boundary first): total must equal 100%): 5. Slate #1: NC traffic count/trall count 6. Stale #2: 35.00 attendance records staff observation 7. Type of Project License: Major 35 p0, visitor counts or surveys (check one) Minor= an nn estimate (explain) For 2014, enter only the licensee's annual recreational construction, operation, and maintenance costs for the development (project). Also. enter the annual recreational revenues for that year. Item Licensee's Annual Recreation Costs and Revenues (In Whole Dollars) Construction, Operation and Maintenance Casts Recreation Revenues for Calendar Year 12. Dollar Values $106,319.00 10.00 13. Length of Recreation Season: Summer: From (MM /DD) 411 To 9/30 Winter: From (MMiDD) 1111 To 3131 Period Number of visits to all recreational areas at development/project (in Recreation Days) Annual Total Peak Weekend Average (see Glossary) 14. Daytime 279,142 7,016 15. Nighttime 2,791 0 respondent certification: Tne undersigned certifies that rustle examined this report; and tothe best orhisftrknawdegge, asdate pmvkfed herein are true, complete, and accurate. Christy Churchill, RLA LEED GA Project Manager (980) 373 -4183 T8I Title Area Code/Phone No. C1bL02____1 , 2014 Signature Date Signed J Reporting Year Ending Title 18 U.S.C.1001 makes It a crime for any person knowingly and willingly to make to any Agency or department of the United States any false, fictitious or fraudulent statement or misrepresentation as to any matter within its jurisdiction. C o L a W A w 5 -•7 � '° a b tw m r w y F O wo Y 3 c O y N M y y 61 W C H � u .00. G ay •rte � W w 7 O O u N a'��o O C C E v o to ,v. �i ■F■B�I b N v O p W N h O �•-� � cu 'o ] { s 9 4 N p pro' Q G1 :� c L 3 51 Y u . 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C -��"�t'y '17 LL C U a'y 3T7 t�tl A LG 7 w a O iC pL O 'Y it O ° W ia n ' ., p C 'a w t6b ° ° aC ° cG a E j t� P. L ts °�t ° m q'p td YS Vf O aka d Q' �W •�. V ski vt ro nay IOy .lC d iJ Ebro A -°-�• Q �° O y to Nd 00 lu fC U a p W2 'a 'Cn F '° a may' �Rti u 1y, V'- G 16 E a u 'B Cq Po b : 0. c h ac rn F c Li a n. a D > c O L a .. m �+ L v v c7 A u p Q O Federal Energy Regulatory Licensed Hydropower Development Form Approved Commission (FERC) OMB No. 1902 -0106 FERC Form 80 Recreation Report Expires: 09/3012016 Burden 3.0 hours General Information: This form collects data on recreation amenities at projects licensed by FERC under the Federal Power Act (18 USC 791a-825r) This form must be submitted by licensees of all projects except those specifically exempted under 18 CFR 8.11 (c). For regular, periodic filings, submit this form on or before April 1, 2015. Submit subsequent filings of this form on or before April 1, every 6th year thereafter (for example. 2021, 2027, etc.). For Initial Form No. 80 filings (18CFR 8- 11(b)), each licensee of an unconstructed project shall file an Initial Form No. 80 after such project has been In operation for a full calendar year prior to the filing deadline. Each licensee of an existing (constructed) project shall file an Initial Form No. 80 after such project has been licensed for a full calendar year prior to the filing deadline. Filing electronically Is preferred. (See htlo: / /www.ferc.ciov for more information.) If you cannot file electronically, submit an original and two copies of the form to the: Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Office of the Secretary, 888 First St., NE, Washington, DC 20426. The public burden estimated for this form Is three hours per response, Including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing the collection of Information. Send comments regarding the burden estimate or any aspect of this collection of Information. Including suggestions for reducing burden, to- FERC via e-mail DataC lea rance(Mferc.eav; or mall to 888 First Street NE, Washington, DC 20426 (Attention: Information Clearance Officer) and Office of Management and Budget (OMB), via e-mail to oira submission(Momb.eoo.aov; or mall to OMB, Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs. Attention: Desk Officer for FERC, Washington, DC 20503 Include OMB Control Number 1902 -0106 as a point of reference. No person shall be subject to any penalty for falling to comply with a collection of information If the collection of Information does not display a valid control number (44 U.S.C. § 3512 (a)). Instructions: a. All data reported an this form must represent publicly available recreation amenities and services located within the project boundary. b. To ensure a common understanding of terms, please refer to the Glossary on page 3. c. Report actual data for each Item. If actual data are unavailable, then please estimate. d. Submit a completed form for each development at your project. Schedule 1. General Data 1. Licensee Name: DUKE ENERGY CAROLINAS, LLC. Complete the following for each development If more than one. 2. Project Name: WEST FORK 8. Reservoir Surface Area at Normal Pool (acres): 1,424.00 3. Project Number: 2686 9. Shoreline Mlles at Normal Pool: 27.76 4. Development Name: GLENVILLE (ThoriDe) 10. Percent of Shoreline Available for Public Use: 5.00 Stales Development/Project Traverses (List state with largest area 11. Data Collection Methods (enter percent for each method used; total must equal 100 96): within the development/project boundary first): 5. State fit: NC 30.00 traffic countitrail count 6. State d2: attendance records staff observation 7. Type of Project License: Major 3o.on visitor counts or surveys (check one) Minor= an nn estimate (explain) For 2014, enter only the licensee's annual recreational construction, operation, and maintenance costs for the development (project), Also, enter the annual recreational revenues for that year. Item Licensee's Annual Recreation Costs and Revenues (in Whole Dollars) Construction, Operation and Maintenance Costs I Recreation Revenues for Calendar Year 12. Dollar values $481,422.00 $0.00 13. Length of Recreation Season: Summer: From (MMiDD) 411 To 9130 Winter. From (MM /DD) 1011 To 3131 Period Number of visits to all recreational areas at development/project (In Recreation Days) Annual Total Peak Weekend Average (sea Glossary) 14, Daytime 62,620 1,880 15. Nighttime 3,745 130 Respondent Certification: The undersigned certifies that helshe examined this report; and tottvbestoihisMwkaoMedje , all data prnvfdedherein are true, complete, and accurate. CMsty L. 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Submit subsequent filings of this form on or before April 1, every 6th year thereafter (for example, 2021, 2027, etc.). For initial Form No. 80 filings (18CFR 8.11(b)), each licensee of an unconstructed project shall file an Initial Form No. 80 after such project has been In operation for a full calendar year prior to the filing deadline. Each licensee of an existing (constructed) project shall file an initial Form No. 80 after such project has been licensed for a full calendar year prior to the riling deadline. Filing electronically Is preferred. (See htto:llwww ferc oov for more information.) If you cannot fie electronically, submit an original and two copies of the form to the: Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Office of the Secretary, 888 First St., NE, Washington, DC 20426. The public burden estimated for this form is three hours per response, Including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing the collection of Information. Send comments regarding the burden estimate or any aspect of this collection of Information, Including suggestions for reducing burden, to: FERC via e-mail OetaClearance(&ferc.00v; or mall to 888 First Street NE, Washington, DC 20426 (Attention: information Clearance Officer) and Office of Management and Budget (OMB), via e-mail to oira sub Isslon(tomb.eoo.aov; or mall to OMB, Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, Attention: Desk Officer for FERC, Washington, DC 20503. Include OMB Control Number 1902 -0106 as a point of reference. No person shall be subject to any penalty for failing to comply with a collection of information If the collection of Information does not display a valid control number (44 U.S.C. § 3512 (a)). Instructions: a. All data reported on this form must represent publicly available recreation amenities and services located within the project boundary b. To ensure a common understanding of terms, please refer to the Glossary on page 3. c. Report actual data for each Item. If actual data are unavailable, then please estimate. d. Submit a completed form for each development at your project. Schedule 1, General Data 1. Licensee Name: DUKE ENERGY CAROLINAS, LLC. Complete the following for each development if more than one. 2. Project Name: NANTAHALA 8. Reservoir Surface Area at Normal Pool (acres): 1.568.00 3. Project Number: 2692 9. Shoreline Mlles at Normal Pool: 30.70 4. Development Name: NANTAHALA 10. Percent of Shoreline Available for Public Use: 5.00 States DevelopmenUProJect Traverses (List state with largest area 11. Data Collection Methods (enter percent for each method used; within the development/project boundary first): total must equal 10096): 5. Stale #1: NC 35.00 traffic countltrall count 6. Stale #2: attendance records staff observation 7. Type of Project License: Major = as nn visitor counts or surveys (check one) Minor = an an estimate (explain) For 2014, enter only the licensee's annual recreational construction, operation, and maintenance costs for the development (project). Also, enter the annual recreational revenues for that year. Licensee's Annual Recreation Costs and Revenues (In Whole Dollars) Item Construction, Operation and Maintenance Costs Recreation Revenues for Calendar Year 12. Dollar values $101,688.00 J$0.00 13. Length of Recreation Season: Summer. From (MM/DD) 4H To 9130 Winter: From (MM /0D) 1011 To Ml Number of visits to all recreational areas at development/project (in Recreation Days) Period Annual Total Peak Weekend Average (see Glossary) 14. Daytime 199,453 1,142 15. Nighttime 4,144 26 Respondent Certification: The undersigned certifies that hJshe examined this report. and lothe best ofhiVherkr*Wedge, all data pfuAdedheft�in are true, complete, and accurate. Christy L. Churchill, RLA LEED GA Project Manager csat N Title f,, iAA� gnatur Date Signed (980) 373 -4183 Area Code/Phone No. 2014 Reporting Year Ending Title 18 U.S.C.1001 makes It a crime for any person knowingly and willingly to make to any Agency or department of the United Slates any false, fictitious or fraudulent statement or misrepresentation as to any matter within Its jurisdiction. 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