Document: NUREG-1555
Document ID: 3d0785e0-b95c-4d8c-b957-005cf3cd61c6
Document Type: esrp
Title: TRANSMISSION CORRIDORS AND OFFSITE AREAS
Source: NUREG-1555
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr1555/initial/
Revision Date: 2007-10
Chapter: 4
Section ID: 4.1.2
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license (OL), early site permit, or combined license (COL) application withdrawal or termination request, a description of proposed restoration and management actions within the corridors and offsite areas should be addressed in the redress plan. Some examples are recontouring or grading, permanent landscaping, revegetation of disturbed areas, and establishment of recreational areas (from the ER and on request from the applicant). NUREG-1555 4.1.2-4 October 1999 II. ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA Acceptance criteria for the review of land-use impacts at the site of transmission corridors and offsite areas are based on the relevant requirements of the following: ` 10 CFR 51.71(d) with respect to analysis requirements to be included in draft environmental impact statements (EISs) prepared by NRC ` 10 CFR 51, Appendix A(7), with respect to discussion in EISs prepared by NRC of possible conflicts between alternatives and the objectives of applicable land-use plans ` Guidance and requirements for particular land types shown in Table 4.1.2-1. Regulatory positions and specific criteria to meet the regulations identified above are ` There are no conflicts between the applicant’s proposed transmission corridors and offsite areas and the objectives of Federal, State, regional, and local (and in the case of proposed location on a reservation, Native American tribe) land-use plans and the Federal sources shown in Table 4.1.2-1 (plus comparable State sources). ` If there are or are likely to be conflicts, the extent of the conflicts, the possibilities of resolving the conflicts, and the seriousness of the impact of the applicant’s proposal on land-use plans and policies and the effectiveness of land-use control mechanisms for the area can be adequately evaluated and discussed in the EIS or other environmental document. Technical Rationale The technical rationale for evaluating the applicant’s potential impacts to the transmission corridors and offsite areas is discussed in the