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5685
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10/5/2005
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Public Utility District No. 1 of Snohomish County <br /> 2320 California Street <br /> P.O. Box 1107 <br /> Everett, Washington 98206-1107 <br /> (877) 783-1000 <br /> Persons to contact on this matter are: <br /> Clair Olivers Michael A. Swiger <br /> Public Utility District No. 1 of Snohomish County Van Ness Feldman, P.C. <br /> 2320 California Street 1050 Thomas Jefferson Street <br /> P.O. Box 1107 Suite 700 <br /> Everett, Washington 98206-1107 Washington, D.C. 20007 <br /> TEL: 425-783-8606 TEL: (202) 298-1891 <br /> FAX: 425-338-8238 FAX: (202) 338-2416 <br /> cholivers@snopud.com mas@vnf.com <br /> (3) The Applicant is a municipal corporation of the State of Washington, and <br /> co-licensee for the Jackson Project, designated as Project No. 2157 in the Commission's <br /> records. The license for the Jackson Project was issued by the Commission on the 16th <br /> day of June, 1961. 25 FPC 1160. <br /> (4) Applicant proposes to amend the Recreation Plan approved by the <br /> Commission on December 5, 1994, 69 FERC¶ 62,188 (1994), in order to conform the <br /> Plan to certain enhanced security measures at the Jackson Project instituted at the request <br /> of the Commission in response to the events of September 11, 2001. <br /> (5) As co-licensees for the Jackson Project, the PUD and City of Everett have <br /> met the statutory or regulatory requirements of Washington State regarding bed and <br /> banks and the appropriation, diversion, and use of water for power purposes. There are <br /> no such requirements that affect the proposed license amendment, as the proposed <br /> amendment relates to existing recreation site access and there will be no physical or <br /> 2 <br />
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