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of Minnesota and also between Indiana and California. He stated that these projects have to be <br />built and online by 2019 in order to monetize the credits available. <br />Councilmember Kuzma asked for information on the decommissioning plan. <br />Mr. Burandt noted that the site would be returned to its existing state following the 25-year lease <br />period. <br />Mayor Strommen invited members of the public to provide input, noting that the Council does <br />have the minutes from the Planning Commission meetings. <br />Jeff Nobe, 8390 Highway 10 NW, Shorewood RV Center, thanked staff for identifying the <br />concerns of the residents that were brought up at the Planning Commission. He stated that the <br />Planning Commission meeting was very confusing. He stated that this is a discussion about a <br />conditional use of a property that will be put on the property for 25 years and would affect the <br />adjacent properties for the next 25 years. He stated that Connexus has property already available <br />to them that could be used for this purpose. He stated that if the City were looking at the <br />decommissioning and setup, those figures would have been set in on the same 17 acres Connexus <br />already owns. He stated that this would change the zoning of the property to fit another purpose <br />that is not by ownership but lease, which will affect the other landowners and business owners <br />for the next 25 years. He did not believe that due diligence was done to continue to move this <br />forward. He stated that he is not against renewable energy but if this does not work, Connexus <br />will move to another area outside the City. He stated that while publicity is great, protecting the <br />environment is better. He asked the Council to go back to the beginning to collect all the <br />necessary information. He stated that this will affect his business. He stated that plans change, <br />and this will be a 25-year commitment. <br />Jeff Angra, 8390 Highway 10, Shorewood RV, stated that his concern is on the environmental <br />impact. He stated that there is no method as to how this product is disposed of when the 25-year <br />period expires. He asked if money would be put into a bond to ensure that the City would not be <br />left with the clean-up costs. <br />Dave Nathe, 14453 Llama Street, stated that he owns the 174 acres of land that was originally <br />purchased by Anoka County for the bridge site. He asked that the Council leave the zoning the <br />same as that will help the adjacent land owners develop their land in the future. <br />John Dobbs, Woodbury resident, stated that he helps the Pearsons with some real estate <br />planning. He stated that this is the last large undeveloped track of land guided for sewer and <br />water. He stated that the 40 acres that Anoka County owns is the key to the land in the west and <br />south. He stated that generally when you split a 40-acre tract of land and take half of that out of <br />play for 25 years, it makes it challenging to develop the remnant parcel. <br />Mr. Burandt provided information on the disposal of the solar panels, noting that they are <br />classified as e-waste. He referenced the large solar farm in North Branch noting that there have <br />not been any negative impacts to property values because of that project. He stated that there <br />have also been no negative property values near the Ramsey Connexus site. <br />City Council / November 14, 2017 <br />Page 9 of 14 <br />