[Federal Register: August 13, 2003 (Volume 68, Number 156)]
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
Coast Guard
[CGD05-03-003]
Navigable Waters and Jurisdiction; Lake Fontana, NC
AGENCY: Coast Guard, DHS.
ACTION: Notice of navigability determination.
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SUMMARY: The Coast Guard previously solicited comments regarding a
proposed change to the agency navigability status of Lake Fontana, an
impoundment of the Little Tennessee River, wholly located in western
North Carolina. Based on the comments received, the Coast Guard has
confirmed the original navigability determination of Lake Fontana had
an adequate factual basis. For purposes of Coast Guard jurisdiction
Lake Fontana will remain navigable.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Lieutenant Commander Christine N.
Cutter, Legal Advisor, Fifth Coast Guard District, at telephone number
(757) 398-6291.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On February 19, 2003, we provided public
notice and requested comments on the Coast Guard's intention to change
the navigability status of Lake Fontana, NC, that has been in effect
since 1954 (68 FR 8069). In response to that notice published in the
Federal Register we received six comments on the proposed change.
Discussion of Comments
The Swain County Chamber of Commerce and the Swain County Economic
Development Commission provided comments that supported the proposed
change for economic development reasons. One comment from a private
individual questioned the necessity of the proposed change to the
navigability determination citing a proposed rulemaking from the Coast
Guard that would define ``waters subject to the jurisdiction of the
United States'' as waters located on lands for which the United States
has acquired title or controls. The authority cited 40 U.S.C. 255
(recently re-codified at 40 U.S.C.S. 3111 and 3112) does not apply to
the present situation. The North Carolina Wildlife Resources
Commission, the Tennessee Valley Authority and the Department of the
Army, Wilmington District, Corps of Engineers all submitted comments
which opposed the change in navigability status based on evidence that
the Little Tennessee River was used as a highway in substantial
interstate commerce with historic logging operations. The Department of
the Army, Wilmington District, Corps of Engineers considers the Little
Tennessee River to be navigable from it mouth to Mile 114.7 in
Franklin, North Carolina based on a 1985 navigability study and report
which was provided to the Coast Guard for review. The report provides
documentary evidence of substantial interstate commerce to include the
waters of Lake Fontana.
Navigability Determination Remains Unchanged
Based on the comments and supporting documentation received the
Coast Guard has concluded that reliable evidence supports the original
navigability determination of the Little Tennessee River. Therefore,
the Coast Guard will not change its navigability determination of Lake
Fontana and it will remain navigable for purposes of Coast Guard
jurisdiction.
The Coast Guard's administrative determination regarding a body of
waters navigability status is solely for the purpose of administering
and enforcing applicable laws and Coast Guard regulations.
Dated: July 31, 2003.
Sally Brice-O'Hara,
Rear Admiral, Coast Guard, Commander, Fifth Coast Guard District.
[FR Doc. 03-20649 Filed 8-12-03; 8:45 am]
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