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21 <br /> is simple—why I'm here, and what I'm trying to understand is—what's so different about the <br /> current proposal —the Binks proposal — other than being adjacent to the Chairwoman's own <br /> property? <br /> Chair McKee: Sir, I understand your frustration, I understand that the project was voluntarily <br /> withdrawn. I'm not sure it is relevant to this discussion tonight. I don't have an answer for you. <br /> Chris Bishop: Ok. Thank you. <br /> Chair McKee: Are there other individuals that would like to provide testimony and evidence on <br /> this project? Any questions from our Board at this point. Then I would ask staff to review the <br /> recommending findings for the project in attachment 8 in our packet. <br /> Patrick Mallett: Attachment 8 outlines the findings of fact. That is on page 217 of your packet. <br /> The cover page is basically a summary of the general and specific findings that are applicable to <br /> the Special Use Permit Class As, and then this specific type of request for a solar array. If you <br /> move onto the second page, items in section 2 articulate the application components. <br /> Determinations from both staff and the Planning Board were that they met all those <br /> requirements. If you turn to the next page, that articulates all the notification requirements for <br /> the public notice. <br /> Chair McKee: Mr. Mallett, you've mentioned 217 in our packet that we received. <br /> Patrick Mallett: Attachment 8 is, I believe, on 217. <br /> Commissioner Jacobs: 224. <br /> Patrick Mallett: Page 224. There in green are the application components: the conditions <br /> were met, the notification requirements are articulated on the next page, which is the public <br /> notice, the newspaper ad, the sign, and the mailed notice to adjacent property owners within <br /> 1000 feet. Just as a parenthetical, we meet or exceed the State requirements for Special Use <br /> Permits; specifically our notification to property owners. The next page outlines specific <br /> standards with regards to waste disposal, safety, and vehicular access. The determination was <br /> that they met all of those standards. The next page outlined in grey, is specific standards for <br /> solar array public utility. The determination was that they met all of those standards. The next <br /> page is the three specific findings and standards that are to be met. These are the items that <br /> you would need to, of course, read out verbatim, and make a motion on each item. Then the <br /> last item in your packet are the recommendations, which outline conditions of approval 1-11. <br /> Items 2-11 are fairly standard. Those are typical of all the other solar arrays, class A special <br /> use permits that you've reviewed and approved; and/or considered. Item number 1 is unique in <br /> the sense that we've asked for a conservation easement on the special flood hazard overlay <br /> portion of the property, which is in the northeastern corner—there's a portion of the property <br /> that's not only contained within the stream buffer, but it has a 100 year floodplain. Felt like it <br /> was appropriate to preserve that area with a conservation easement. <br /> Chair McKee: Any questions for this portion (of the packet) for staff? The Planning Board <br /> Chair, or Vice-Chair, are not present. I believe we do have one person with the Planning Board. <br /> Does that person wish to add any information from the Planning Board discussion? (planning <br /> board member indicated she did not have anything to add) Thank you very much. <br />