Document: NRC Regulatory Guide
Document ID: f0baf50b-5bb7-4783-b2f9-9586e09c97e1
Document Type: regulatory_guide
Title: Preparation of Environmental Reports for Nuclear Power Stations + HISTORY - HISTORY 02/2017 – DG-4026 , Proposed Revision 3 09/2014 – Periodic Review of Revision 2 – Revise (Rev. 3)
Source: NRC Regulatory Guide Division 4
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML1611/ML16116A068.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
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Section ID: RG-4.2
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d temporary outage workers. • Housing information, including sales and rental markets in the economic region, the number and types of units available for rent or sale, vacancy rates, and trends. The applicant should only include habitable structures and the location of existing and projected housing developments. • The region’s current and historic economic base, including important regional industries by category, employment, and size. Describe the nature of the heavy construction industry and construction labor force in the region and the total regional labor force, regional unemployment levels, and future economic outlook projected for the proposed license term. The ER should identify local and regional planning and administrative organizations and discuss their analyses and trends that may affect conditions, including: • The region’s current governmental structure including regional political jurisdictions, school districts, and taxing jurisdictions (including those taxing jurisdictions that would be most affected by the proposed project). Tax rate data should be provided for: – Federal, State, county, regional, school district, sales and use, and other applicable tax sources and their rates; DG-4026, Page 40 – any current agreements for the proposed or existing site for special property tax rates; – payment-in-lieu-of-taxes; and – other in-kind payments to local jurisdictions. • The current educational system within the economic region (i.e., public and private primary and secondary schools and higher education institutions) including capacity; student counts; present percentage of utilization; student-teacher ratios; and expected trend affecting these resources. • A review and discussion of the local land-use plans and zoning information relevant to population growth, housing, and changes in land-use patterns within the economic region and relevant trends that would affect the development of the economic region. • A summary, in tabular