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13 <br />use by Orange County and consumers in place of power produced by non - sustainable <br />means. <br />II. Statement in Support of Application <br />This Class A Special Use Permit application for a Solar Array - Public Utility meets all <br />general standards for approval as required by Section 5.3.2 (A), and those specific <br />standards required by Section 5.3.2 (B). This Statement addresses both general and <br />specific standards as required by Orange County Ordinance. <br />A. The use will maintain or promote the public health safety general welfare if <br />located where proposed and developed and operated according to the plan as submitted <br />The proposed solar array — public utility will not materially affect the public health or <br />safety. Access to the site will be from unpaved Secondary Road 1311 to Redman <br />Crossing Road, then onto US 70W. The site will generate virtually no traffic. The solar <br />array — public utility will not be staffed daily. Employees are expected to visit the <br />property weekly or less frequently to check and maintain the equipment, mow the grass <br />and make repairs. Two gravel parking spaces will be provided for employee use. <br />The active area of the solar array — public utility will be enclosed by an eight foot (8') <br />high fence and gated for security purposes. Access codes to the gate will be provided to <br />local police, fire, and emergency service providers. Vehicular access to the site is <br />adequate for the use proposed and for emergency services. <br />There will be no buildings or employees on the property so there is no need for sewage <br />disposal facilities, solid waste, and water on the site. <br />The proposed solar array — public utility will protect against soil erosion and <br />sedimentation. Care is taken to minimize grading on the site by hand setting poles to <br />support the solar cells. The areas beneath the solar panels will be planted with grass or <br />alfalfa to stabilize the site. During construction, erosion control measures will be <br />maintained in accordance with the County regulations and the site will comply with <br />County stormwater regulations. All environmental buffers will be maintained and <br />respected. <br />B. The use will maintain and enhance the value of contiguous property (unless the use is <br />a public necessity, in which case the use need not maintain or enhance the value of <br />contiguous property). <br />The proposed use will maintain and enhance the value of contiguous properties. A solar <br />array — public utility is virtually silent. The solar arrays proposed have no moving parts. <br />The only sound is the quiet hum of electrical transformers, invertors and substation that <br />deliver the solar power to the power grid. Similar facilities are located in neighborhoods <br />to deliver power to homes. At night, when the sun is not available, there is no energy <br />being created and no noise on the site. Solar array — public utility generate far fewer <br />0 <br />
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