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64 <br /> 1 And I have another question for the applicant, and I am not sure who should answer this. <br /> 2 But, the design of the fence being, having being chain link and having barbed wire or razor wire <br /> 3 on the top of it; is that at your initiative, or is that what is required by the County ordinance? <br /> 4 <br /> 5 Michael Wallace: It is required by the ordinance to have an 8 foot fence, which is what we are <br /> 6 proposing. There is no barbed wire or razor wire on our proposal or on the site plan. <br /> 7 <br /> 8 Commissioner Dorosin: That is all I have for right now. <br /> 9 <br /> 10 Commissioner Pelissier: I have a couple of additional questions. On the site view, I still don't <br /> 11 understand, and I'd like it explained. So, before trees can grow, given the slope of the land, <br /> 12 what will people see? How much above whatever bushes and the fence? What will they <br /> 13 actually see, and how much above will the solar panels show? <br /> 14 <br /> 15 And related to that is, could you address the issue of glare? If people are going to see <br /> 16 the panels - and I understand I guess that some of the panels can have materials there to <br /> 17 prevent glare. So could you address those two things? I guess that's probably for Mr. Wallace, <br /> 18 or. <br /> 19 <br /> 20 Michael Fox: Correct, and I'll give an introduction and then get Mr. Wallace and then Mr. <br /> 21 Cleveland up here. To some degree, and I'm gonna ask Mr. Wallace to come up and tell you to <br /> 22 the best of his knowledge, but to some degree what you see will depend on where you are and <br /> 23 — and how far back you are. So, for a particular piece of property it might not be the same. <br /> 24 With that, I'll let Mr. Wallace talk about the landscaping buffer, and in general the topography of <br /> 25 the site. And then Mr. Cleveland can talk about the glare issue. <br /> 26 <br /> 27 Commissioner Pelissier: And let me just clarify; I guess my question is really related to the <br /> 28 folks who testified and said they live right near and just sort of downhill and their concern about <br /> 29 the view going uphill. So, I realize that it's going to be different from a lot of different properties, <br /> 30 but- <br /> 31 <br /> 32 Michael Fox: Thank you, that's helpful to understand which one you're asking about. <br /> 33 <br /> 34 Commissioner Pelissier: Sure, I should have said that initially. Thank you for prompting me. <br /> 35 <br /> 36 Mike Wallace: Yes ma'am you are correct that the site does slope from roughly at 470 at the <br /> 37 bottom. It goes to 500 feet in the top right hand corner. So, it is the intent of that buffer to <br /> 38 shade completely so that they can't see it. As Mr. Fox stated, it will depend on where you are. <br /> 39 It will depend on the age of the trees, the growth pattern of those trees for that site to happen, <br /> 40 but it is the full intent of our plan to shade that so that you cannot see into the solar panel. <br /> 41 <br /> 42 Commissioner Pelissier: But if you don't mind, I guess I don't' feel like my question is <br /> 43 answered. It's like, what are you going to see initially, before any trees grow I guess is what I <br /> 44 want to know? Like from some of those adjacent properties. <br /> 45 <br /> 46 Mike Wallace: Right, right. The - To comply with the ordinance is the reason that we use the <br /> 47 8 foot trees for upper canopy, lower canopy and then the shrubs. So, I can't tell you, again, <br /> 48 unless I'm standing at a particular point on the property, or somebody's concern on what exactly <br /> 49 they are going to see. But, that is in there to shade them from being able to see. So, it depends <br /> 50 on where I would be standing to be able to answer that question, or at what point in the field <br /> 51 they may be looking at. <br />
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