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28 <br /> 1 <br /> 2 Phillip Post: Let me start with the power lines that it will hook up to. As you know, White Cross <br /> 3 Road municipal Duke Power lines are on the west side right here, along the edge of the right-of- <br /> 4 way. So that's the existing power line, the Duke Power line that's been there for many years. <br /> 5 The collection line that will be much, much smaller and it will be tied into these five west points <br /> 6 here that I've pointed out to you, will be underground wires that run to an overhead line that will <br /> 7 be right on our fence line. So it will not be in the green area, but it will be right along this area <br /> 8 here and it will tie into a Duke Power pole right there. So, it's inside the 75-foot type E buffer, <br /> 9 and it's inside our fence. It will be basically what we call single-phase lines where it will just <br /> 10 have two wires on a short pole. It will be fed by underground lines and feed into the Duke <br /> 11 Power line. <br /> 12 <br /> 13 Commissioner Gordon: I just want to have you explain again about the trees along the road <br /> 14 that you're saying you cannot see. <br /> 15 <br /> 16 Phillip Post: The 75-foot type E buffer will be composed of the existing vegetation. The only <br /> 17 penetration will be just our one single driveway right here. Otherwise, there will be no <br /> 18 disturbance of the 75-foot buffer. We believe that the buffer, which is composed of large trees, <br /> 19 we believe that the spacing of the vegetation will keep the arrays unseeable. It's much shorter <br /> 20 than even the shortest amount of vegetation. <br /> 21 <br /> 22 Mark Marcoplos: Speaking about the issue of the view, it sounds like it is considered <br /> 23 undesirable to see. <br /> 24 <br /> 25 Phillip Post: I haven't considered that. It's happens at our houses and our businesses and <br /> 26 they're pretty innocuous. These are low to the ground, seven feet high at the most, so they're <br /> 27 not gigantic things. They absorb the sunlight, so they don't reflect anything. Being very <br /> 28 innocuous, they don't create any noise or any humming. They are only working when the sun is <br /> 29 shining, and of course when the sun is down, there is absolutely nothing going on there. <br /> 30 <br /> 31 Mark Marcoplos: It seems like there might even be some benefits for being able to see it a <br /> 32 little bit, for public education. <br /> 33 <br /> 34 Phillip Post: I think that's true. I think it's an advantage for folks to know about what's <br /> 35 happening in the County. <br /> 36 <br /> 37 Rich Kirland: My name is Rich Kirkland, I've been duly sworn in. I've been appraising in the <br /> 38 Triangle area for the last 16 years and grew up in the area. What I have found is that there is <br /> 39 no information out there that suggests any kind of negative impact. The standard criteria would <br /> 40 be any kind of noise, site detriment, any kind of odor, and there's nothing along those lines on <br /> 41 any of these properties associated with solar power. As far as the site goes, even if you could <br /> 42 see it, it looks remarkably similar to greenhouse type of uses, which don't have a negative <br /> 43 impact. To that end, around this property the uses are either agricultural, vacant land, and a <br /> 44 mobile home park. <br /> 45 <br /> 46 Andrea Rohrbacher: I'm not sure if this is the appropriate time to ask this question, but the <br /> 47 plan talks about the power generator being sold to Duke Power. What if there were a future <br /> 48 purchase or acquisition with respect to Duke Power company and the new owner was no longer <br /> 49 interested in purchasing this power? What would happen? <br /> 50 <br />
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