[Federal Register Volume 64, Number 75 (Tuesday, April 20, 1999)]
[Notices]
[Page 19400]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 99-9919]


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TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY


Sunshine Act Meeting

AGENCY HOLDING THE MEETING: Tennessee Valley Authority (Meeting No. 
1513).

TIME AND DATE: 9 a.m. (CDT), April 21, 1999.
PLACE: Murray State University, Curris Center Mississippi Room, 
Chestnut Street, Murray, Kentucky.

STATUS: Open.

Agenda

    Approval of minutes of meeting held on March 3, 1999.

New Business

Unclassified

    F1. Shoreline Management Policy.
    F2. Boone Reservoir Land Management Plan, Sullivan and Washington 
Counties, Tennessee.
    F3. Melton Hill Reservoir Land Management Plan, Anderson, Knox, 
Roane, and Loudon Counties, Tennessee.
    F4. TVA Policy and Principles on the Environment.

Information Items

    1. Filing of condemnation cases to acquire easements and rights-of-
way affecting the following transmission lines: Great Falls-
Murfreesboro-South Nashville, Rutherford County, Tennessee; Oneida-
McCreary, Scott County, Tennessee; Oneida-McCreary, McCreary County, 
Kentucky; Pinhook-Smyrna, Davidson County, Tennessee; and Red Hills-
Sturgis, Choctaw, Mississippi.
    2. Filing of condemnation cases to acquire easements and rights-of-
way for transmission lines affecting Pinhook-Smyrna, Rutherford County, 
Tennessee; and Sequoyah-Concord Tap to Apison, Hamilton County, 
Tennessee.
    3. Relocation of a portion of the Mayfield-Murray Transmission Line 
affecting approximately 3.2 acres of land in Graves County, Kentucky 
(Tract No. MMR-17).
    4. Abandonment of easement rights over a portion of the Waterville-
Kingsport Nolichucky Tap transmission Line right-of-way in Greene 
County, Tennessee (Tracts No. NOLT-17, -18, and -19).
    5. Abandonment of easement rights affecting approximately 11.77 
acres of TVA's Bowling Green-Franklin No. 3 and Bowling Green-Franklin 
69-kV transmission line in Warren County, Kentucky (Tracts No. BGFN-20, 
-21, and BOGF-45, -46).
    6. Grant of a 10-year easement, with options to renew for up to 
four additional 10-year terms, exclusively for the production of fused 
silica and such other products as TVA may agree to in writing, 
affecting approximately 15.24 acres of Muscle Shoals Reservation land 
in Colbert County, Alabama, together with associated nonexclusive 
access rights.
    7. Cessation of efforts to pursue the development of the Little 
Cedar Mountain project on Nickajack Lake and cessation of consideration 
of a proposal by a private company to develop approximately 850 acres 
of TVA land on Tellico Reservoir.
    8. Revisions to the Industrial Service Policy as set out in TVA's 
wholesale power contracts.
    9. Approval of the offering of a forward supported power (FSP) 
option as an enhancement of economy surplus power (ESP) arrangements.
    10. Approval to enter into agreements with hotels and motels in the 
Tennessee Valley region and other select locations.
    11. Supplement to contract with General Electric Company for the 
manufacture and turnkey installation of four simple cycle dual fuel 
combustion turbine units and to proceed with plant site acquisition 
activities.
    12. Delegation of authority to the Chief Administrative Officer to 
enter into cooperative partnership agreements, with up to $10 million 
funding from TVA, with selected land grant colleges and universities in 
the seven-state Tennessee Valley region to cooperatively conduct 
studies and experiments for power development, environmental research, 
and economic development.
    13. Appointment of TVA's Designated Agency Safety and Health 
Official.
    14. Recommendation resulting from negotiations with Local 544, 
Service Employees International Union, AFL-CIO, over compensation for 
TVA annual and hourly employees.
    15. Authorization, for planning purposes, of the use of a 
calculated annual real rate of return of 5 percent in connection with 
TVA's Nuclear Decommissioning Fund.
    16. Approval to issue TVA Power Bonds and execution of currency 
swap arrangement.
    17. Approval of the sale of TVA Power Bonds.
    18. Appointments to the Land Between the Lakes Advisory Committee.
    For more information: Please call TVA Public Relations at (423) 
632-6000, Knoxville, Tennessee. Information is also available at TVA's 
Washington Office (202) 898-2999.

    Dated: April 14, 1999.
William L. Osteen,
Associate General Counsel and Assistant Secretary.
[FR Doc. 99-9919 Filed 4-15-99; 4:20 pm]
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