The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has approved provisions in Ameren Missouri's shoreline boundary plan for the Lake of the Ozarks. The proposal was filed in January, several months ahead of FERC’s June 2012 deadline. This decision resolves the issue of dwelling encroachments within the project boundary at the Lake of the Ozarks.
Ameren Missouri will now move forward with filing Estoppel Certificates in the Recorder of Deeds Offices of Camden, Miller, Benton and Morgan counties. The document clarifies ownership and confirms that structures now outside the boundary are not in jeopardy.
“By working and collaborating with property owners, agencies and other key stakeholders, we developed and presented a viable solution to FERC,” said Jeff Green, supervisor of Shoreline Management. “We are very happy with the decision to allow us to lower the boundary. This decision provides closure to the matter.”
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Jun. 5, 2012