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North Shore Road News

News About The incomplete North Shore Road which was to be built, as stated in the 1943 agreement between the government, state of NC, TVA and Swain County, on the North Shore of Fontana Lake.

North Shore Road Draft EIS Ready
1/13/06

http://www.thesmokymountaintimes.com/articles/2006/01/13/news/news01.txt

The Great Smoky Mountains National Park and Federal Highway Administration have released a Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) defining expected impacts and projected costs of building the proposed North Shore Road and four alternatives.

A series of five public meetings will be held in February to solicit comments on the 522 page document and five volumes of appendices.

The DEIS identifies payment of a cash settlement to Swain County in lieu of any further road construction as the “Environmentally Preferred Alternative” to resolve the 60-year controversy over construction of the road.

However, the National Park Service has not yet identified a “Preferred Alternative” in the draft statement.

“We have postponed selection of a preferred alternative to allow time for the public and resource agencies to review the DEIS,” GSMNP Superintendent Dale Ditmanson said. After a full review of the DEIS and careful consideration of the comments received, a Preferred Alternative will be identified in a Final Environmental Impact Statement which is expected in about 12-14 months.”

The DEIS contains extensive information about estimated construction costs and time frames, and the extent to which various alternatives could affect the park's natural and cultural resources. The DEIS estimates the cost of building the entire 34.3-mile Northern Shore Corridor from the end of existing Lakeview Drive (north of Bryson City) to N.C. 28 below Fontana Dam at up to $589.7 million, for a two-lane paved road. It estimates the cost of a lower standard gravel road at $335.1 million.

Other alternatives under study are:

€ Building only eight miles of new road to a new visitor center on Fontana Lake at Bushnell, at a cost of between $92.2 million and $148.6 million, depending on road standard.

€ Adding a Laurel Branch Picnic area at the end of Lakeview Drive is estimated at $13.7 million.

€ Providing a $52 million cash payment to Swain County in lieu of any further road construction. The current Swain County Board of Commissioners approved a resolution, voting 4-1, to accept this solution.

€ The final alternative is to take no action.

According to the National Park Service, the DEIS shows that construction of the entire North Shore Corridor would have “major adverse and long-term impacts to geology as a byproduct of excavating 2.9 million cubic yards of potentially acidic rock. Major adverse impacts are also likely to Park floodplains, wetlands, rare plant communities, the Oliver darter (a fish species of federal concern), trails and archeological sites.”

Major beneficial impacts of road construction reported in the DEIS would be the increased economic activity associated with construction, and an increase in tourism after the road is finished.

Five DEIS public hearings have been set for: Feb. 2 at Swain County High School, Bryson City; Feb. 6, Robbinsville High School, Robbinsville; Feb. 7, Asheville Renaissance Hotel, Asheville; Feb. 9, Knoxville Marriott Hotel, Knoxville, Tenn.; and Feb. 13, Gatlinburg-Pittman High School, Gatlinburg, Tenn (Postponed till Feb.21, Sugarlands Visitor Center). All meetings will begin at 4:30 p.m.

The DEIS is available online at: http://www.northshoreroad.info/draft_eis.htm. Hard copy and electronic copies are available for viewing at several locations including Marianna Black Library, Bryson City, Qualla Boundary Public Library, Cherokee, Graham County Public Library, Robbinsville; and Pack Memorial Library, Asheville.

For More Information on the North Shore Road Project Click Here!

 

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