Exhibit G contains maps of the Project. The maps conform to the specifications of 18 C.F.R. § 4.39. As more than one sheet is used, the sheets are numbered consecutively and each sheet bears a small inset sketch showing the entire Project and indicates the portion depicted on the sheet. The maps show the information required by 18 CFR § 4.51(h):
(h) Exhibit G is a map
of the project. The map must conform to
the specifications of Sec. 4.39. If more
than one sheet is used, the sheets must be numbered consecutively and each
sheet must bear a small inset sketch showing the entire project (or
development) and indicating the portion depicted on the sheet. The map must
show:
(1) Location of the project and principal features. The map must show the location of the project
as a whole with reference to the affected stream or other body of water and, if
possible, to a nearby town or any permanent monuments or objects, such as
roads, transmission lines or other structures, that can be noted on the map and
recognized in the field. The map must
also show the relative locations and physical interrelationships of the
principal project works and other features described under paragraph (b) of
this section (Exhibit A).
(2) Project boundary. The map must show a project boundary enclosing
all of the principal project works and other features described under paragraph
(b) of this section (Exhibit A) that are to be licensed. If accurate survey information is not
available at the time the license application is filed, the applicant must so
state, and a tentative boundary may be submitted. The boundary must enclose only those lands
necessary for operation and maintenance of the project and for other project
purposes, such as recreation, shoreline control, or protection of environmental
resources (see paragraph (f) of this section (Exhibit E)). Existing residential, commercial, or other
structures may be included within the boundary only to the extent that
underlying lands are needed for project purposes (e.g., for flowage, public
recreation, shoreline control, or protection of environmental resources). If the boundary is on land covered by a
public land survey, ties must be shown on the map at sufficient points to
permit accurate platting of the position of the boundary relative to the lines
of the public land survey. If the lands are not covered by a public land
survey, the best available legal description of the position of the boundary
must be provided, including distances and directions from fixed monuments or
physical features. The boundary must be
described as follows:
(i) Impoundments. (A) The boundary around a
project impoundment may be described by any of the following:
(1) Contour lines,
including the contour elevation (preferred method);
(2) Specified courses
and distances (metes and bounds);
(3) If the project lands
are covered by a public land survey, lines upon or parallel to the lines of the
survey; or
(4) Any combination of
the above methods.
(B) The boundary must be
located no more than 200 feet (horizontal measurement) from the exterior margin
of the reservoir, defined by the normal maximum surface elevation, except where
deviations may be necessary in describing the boundary according to the above
methods, or where additional lands are necessary for project purposes, such as
public recreation, shoreline control, or protection of environmental resources.
All Exhibit G maps proposed for inclusion in the new Project license and showing the location of the Project facilities follow this text.
Sheet 19 of the existing license is excluded from this
license application. Sheet 19, contained
in the existing license, shows recreation facilities that are not a part of the
Project. Originally approved in Order
Amending License issued