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lour 1111.1siion: To work together to reiposihty grow our community, and to provide quality, coat -effective, and efficient government ierrlcas. <br />CC Regular Session 7. 1. <br />Meeting Date: 11/28/2017 <br />By: Chris Anderson, Community <br />Development <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Adopt Ordinances Related to Connexus Energy Solar Array (Project No. 17-135); Case of Connexus Energy <br />1. Ordinance #17-13 Amending Official Zoning Map to guide the Property as Public/Quasi-Public to guide <br />future uses <br />2. Ordinance #17-14 Amending Zoning Code amending allowable uses in the Public/Quasi-Public District <br />allowing Solar Energy Systems as a Conditional Use Permit <br />Purpose/Background: <br />The purpose of this case is to provide final adoption of two (2) ordinances associated with the proposed Connexus <br />Energy Solar Garden. Approvals were given to the project on November 14, contingent upon final adoption of the <br />two (2) ordinances associated with this case. <br />Connexus Energy has applied for a Zoning Amendment and a Conditional Use Permit to construct a new solar <br />garden on the property legally described as Lot 3, Block 1 River Crossing Addition (the "Subject Property"). The <br />system would have the capability of producing 3.5 megawatts (MW) with ground mounted solar photovoltaic <br />panels and would include 6 MW of battery storage. This is one of three (3) sites within Anoka County that <br />Connexus Energy is developing to produce solar energy. <br />The Subject Property is owned by Anoka County and would be leased by Connexus Energy. When the City <br />contemplated solar energy systems several years ago, the Zoning Code was amended to consider ground or building <br />mounted solar energy systems as a permitted accessory use in any zoning district. However, it did not account for, <br />or address, the possibility of a solar energy system being the principal use of a property, as would be the case with <br />Connexus' proposal. <br />Both the current zoning standards for solar energy systems and the information submitted by Connexus are attached <br />for reference. The final design plans are in the process of being prepared by the solar developer (based on site work <br />being conducted now) but are not complete at this time. They have stated that they do not anticipate any major <br />changes from the initial proposed layout and the Site Plan would still be subject to review and approval by the City. <br />Connexus Energy had originally contemplated an expansion of their existing solar garden on the outlot adjacent to <br />their campus. However, City Staff suggested that they consider alternative locations within the City so that their <br />outlot could be reserved for potential future commercial/industrial development. Connexus Energy did consider a <br />few alternative locations but ultimately entered into negotiations with Anoka County to lease the Subject Property. <br />This case was originally reviewed by the Planning Commission at their September 7, 2017 meeting. A Public <br />Hearing was held (and closed) that evening; however, the Planning Commission tabled action so that the Economic <br />Development Authority (EDA) had an opportunity to review and provide feedback specifically on the potential use <br />