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APPROVED 9/7/99 . ,�,„, ¢ \ <br /> ti! / � <br /> 1 <br /> 2 • MINUTES <br /> 3 ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS <br /> ( 4 Regular Meeting <br /> 5 February 9� 1999 <br /> 6 <br /> 7 The Orange County Board of Commissioners met in special session on February 9, 1999 at 7:30 <br /> 8 p.m. at the Southern Human Services Center, Chapel Hill, North Carolina. <br /> 9 <br /> 10 COUNTY COMMISSIONERS PRESENT• ChairAlice M. Gordon,�and Commissioners <br /> 11 Margaret W. Brown, Moses Carey; Jr., Stephen H. Halkiotis and Barry Jacobs <br /> 12 �OUNTY ATTORNEY PRESENT• Geoffrey Gledhill ,, <br /> 13 �OUNTY STAFF PRESENT• County Manager John M. Link, Jr., Assistant County Manager <br /> 14 Rod Visser, County Engineer Paul Thames, and Clerk to the Board Beveriy A. Blythe (All other staff <br /> 15 members will be identified appropriately below) <br /> 16 <br /> 17 NOTEi AI �, DOCUMENTS REFERRED IQ IN THESE MINUTE$AR��J�pERMANENT <br /> �$ B�N�A�..��I��RK'S FI E. � RECORDINGS Q�T� MEETING <br />' •19 WILL B�K��T F�C ,g�YEARS• <br /> 20 <br /> 21 . <br /> 22 Introduction ��ie to i�c�Pu ose��ig Work Session: Chair Gordon convened the meeting. <br /> 23 5he said that the purpose of the work session is to decide if Orange County should ask the Nuclear <br /> 24 Regulatory Commission (NRC)to hold a public hearing on the expansion of the spent fuel pool <br /> 25 storage capacity at the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant. This is a formal process called <br /> 26 °Intervention." This process provides a very tight time frame for the Count�r to present its case. <br /> ?7 Because of the time constraints public comments will not be accepted. CP&L filed its petitiorr for <br /> ( 3 expansion in December of 1998. In a Federal Register Notice issued on January 13, 1999 the NRC <br /> 19 announced its intention to amend the Shearon Harris license to permit expansion of its spent fuel pool <br /> 30 capacity and offered the public the opportunity to request a pubiic hearing by February 12, 1999. The� <br /> 31 hearing is guaranteed to anyone who can show"standing." In order to do that it is necessary to file a <br /> 32 Request for Hearing and Petition to Intervene. That is one of the decisions that will be made tonight. <br /> 33 In mid-January the Orange County Board of County Commissioners asked its staff to recommend <br /> 34 consultants who would be qualified to assist in this matter. The Commissioners decided to gather the <br /> 35 necessary information to inform them about the CP&L application and to open a dialogue with CP&L <br /> 36 officials: The Board of County Commissioners also decided that they wanted to be in a position to ask <br /> 37 for a public hearing if it was appropriate. Therefore, the County hired Dr. Gordon Thompson, a <br /> 38 recognized nuclear expert, who is in attendance tonight. Also, Diane Curran, an experienced � <br /> 39 attorney, wili be availabie by telephone. Chair Gordon pointed out that it is estimated to cost Orange <br /> 40 County $20,000 to try to get the NRC to hold a public hearing. The governing boards who have <br /> 41 formally joined Orange County in requesting this public hearing include the municipalities of Chapel <br /> 42 Hill, Carrboro, Hillsborough, Mebane, Sanford, and Garner as weil as the Counties of Durham and <br /> 43 Lee and the Orange County and Chapel Hill-Carrboro School Systems. Those entities who have <br /> 44 contributed funds are Durham County and the Town of Chapel Hill. Chair Gordon then reviewed the <br /> 45 process for this meeting and the steps that had been taken to this point. <br /> 46 <br /> 47 R�nort on Carolina Power and Light's A��Ilcation and Evaluation of Risks Associated with <br /> 48 High Densi y Pool Storage of Spent Nuclear Fuel �t Shearon Harris Plant• Dr. Gordon Thompson <br /> 49 reviewed the general layout of the Harris Nuclear Plant which is a one unit plant with one containment <br /> 50 buiiding. It was originally designed to be a four-unit plant and consequently there are undeveloped <br /> j 1 areas for three other containment buildings. A fuel handling building was constructed which has a <br /> �2 capacity that would aliow it to serve four reactors. He described the Fuel Handling Building and <br /> 53 indicated that pools A& B are licensed and being used. The current application is for the use of poois <br /> 54 C & D. The cooling of pools C & D was to be provided by the 2"d unit, which was not built. Now the <br />