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CC Regular Session <br />Meeting Date: 05/10/2022 <br />By: Chi -is Anderson, COMMUnity <br />Development <br />Information <br />Title <br />Consider Request for an Amended Conditional Use Peen it to Expand an Existing Natural as Substation at 7607 <br />173rd Svc .NW (Project No. 22-119); Case of CenterPoint Energy <br />Purpose/Background: <br />CenterPoint Energy (the "Applicant") has applied for an Amended Conditional Use Permit to expand their natural <br />gas substation at 7607 173rd .venue 'NW (the " Sub iect Property") with the installation of a 12,000-gallots odorant <br />tank and associated equipment. <br />0 <br />Notifleation" <br />The City attempted to send a mailing via Standard U.S. Mail to property owners within 350 feet of the Subject <br />Property, as noted in the Anoka County Property Records, notifying them. of the public hearing held by the <br />Planning Commission on April 28, 2022. The notice was also published in the Anoka County UnionHerald. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />The Subject Property if..; about 13.60 acres in size and is zoned R-1 Residential (Rural Developing). The 2040 <br />Comprehensive Plan guides the Subject Property as Public. Essential Services are a Conditional Use in the R- I <br />Residential District. The surrounding properties are zoned R-1 Residential (Rural Development) and are gUided. as <br />Rural Developing. Surrounding property sizes range from about 0.90 acres (south of 173rd Avenue) to 40 acres. <br />The Applicant intends to install a 12,000-gallon odorant tank and associated. equipment on the Sinject Property. <br />Additionally, the Applicant will be adding four (4) inches of class V gravel to the entrances and maneuvering areas. <br />They are not proposing any modifications to existing access points nor are they proposing any additional access <br />points. <br />During the colder, heating season months (generally considered Novernber - March), the Applicant's personnel <br />would access the Subject Property approximately 3-4 instances per month with 1-ton or 2-ton pick-up trucks that <br />have been modified to carry the odorant. On site, they would use the storage tank to fill their trucks and then travel <br />to various odorant injection sites throughout the state to disperse the odorant into the natural gas. The storage tank <br />itself would require filling about 4 times per year (again, over the colder, heating season months, it would likely <br />require filling 2-3 times,, and over the remainder of the year, one additional filling). This is accomplished via a <br />tanker truck. <br />In addition to the odorant stonage tank, the Applicant is proposing the installation of a small (I 1Y x I Y) equipment <br />building, security fencing, a security light, and a twenty-five foot tall flare. The flare is necessary to control <br />pressure within the storage tank during filling procedures for both the bulk storage tank and the odorant trucks. <br />Personnel would be on site at a] I times whi le fl ari n Z71 cr i s occurring. Flaring would last approximately 20 minutes per <br />occurrence and would only be done during normal, daytime business hours, reducing the visible light to an almost <br />non -detectable level. <br />In the late 1990s, the Applicant received a Conditional Use Permit to add a Peak Shaving Plant to the substation <br />operation on the Sub j ect Property. That part of the operation ceased in 2003, However, there are still remnants of <br />that system on the Subject Property. As part of this project, the Applicant would be removing the remain ing <br />portions of the former tank foundation and building slabs, as well as the old security fencing. As previously noted, <br />