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5. 3. <br />Environmental Policy Board (EPB) <br />Meeting Date: 03/17/2025 <br />Primary Strategic Plan Initiative: Promote economic growth and development. <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Consider the Natural Resources Aspects of a Ground -Mounted Solar Energy System Proposed at the Closed <br />Landfill (Project No. 25-100) <br />Purpose/Background: <br />The City has received a Land Use Application from Cedar Creek Energy (the "Applicant") to construct a <br />ground -mounted solar energy system on two (2) parcels (PID #s 27-32-25-14-0003 & 27-32-25-11-0004) on the <br />closed landfill site (the "Subject Property"). The State of Minnesota, as the Property Owner, and has joined in the <br />application. <br />As part of the 2040 Comprehensive Plan Update, the State of Minnesota (via the Minnesota Pollution Control <br />Agency) requested a new land use category, Closed Landfill, be added to the Comprehensive Plan. With that <br />addition, the City also added a new zoning district, Closed Landfill, to the Zoning Code as well. The State of <br />Minnesota requested the added land use designation so that it may be possible to utilize a portion of the Closed <br />Landfill site for solar energy production. <br />Time Frame/Observations/Alternatives: <br />Project Overview <br />The Applicant is proposing to install a 4.125-megawatt (MW) AC, 5.66 MW DC, ground -mounted, single -axis <br />tracking solar PV array in the southeast portion of the closed landfill site. No part of the solar array will be on the <br />landfill 'cap'. All the power generated from this system will be supplied to Connexus Energy's grid system, with <br />no need for on -site battery storage. Due to existing and proposed topography and tree cover, significant portions <br />of the solar energy system will be screened from view from both Sunwood Drive and Sunfish Lake Boulevard. <br />The Subject Property is both zoned and guided as Closed Landfill and solar energy systems are a permitted use in <br />this zoning district. <br />Existing Natural Resources Information <br />The City's Natural Resources Inventory (NRI) identifies a couple of different native plant communities on the <br />Subject Property as well as an altered/non-native wetland. There is a high quality 'grassland with sparse <br />deciduous trees' that clips the far northwest corner of the Subject Property. The vast majority of this high quality <br />native plant community is west of where the proposed solar array will be installed. However, one (1) bur oak and <br />two (2) red pines will be removed, which are technically within the high quality native plant community. The <br />State of Minnesota actually developed a management plan for this high quality plant community, as it is actually <br />one of the larger remnant oak savannas left in the county. This plant community will be generally unaffected by <br />this project, with only the three (3) aforementioned trees being removed. <br />There is also a moderate quality oak woodland-brushland native plant community in the southeast corner of the <br />Subject Property. This plant community appears to be outside the construction limits for the project and thus, <br />should be left undisturbed. In the very southeast corner of the Subject Property is a wetland, which also crosses <br />over onto a city -owned parcel at the intersection of Sunfish Lake Boulevard and Sunwood Drive, which is <br />categorized as an altered/non-native plant community. This wetland area is outside the construction limits for this <br />project as well, and therefore, should also be undisturbed as a result of this project. Finally, there is a small <br />wetland within the construction limits and, while it is not identified in the NRI as a native plant community, the <br />solar array will be positioned around the wetland and the 16.5 foot wetland setback. <br />
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