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Approved 9/7/2016 <br />4 <br /> 163 <br />Javier Gorbe: No, the connection has fuses and protection equipment like you can have in your house. But, it’s not 164 <br />extensive. 165 <br /> 166 <br />Michael Harvey: Paul, let me just add that we asked a similar question that Duke indicated to us that they would not 167 <br />have to alter their existing utility lines in the area to accommodate this project. It would be a higher gauge utility line 168 <br />but it would be just a utility line like you see a regular power line. 169 <br /> 170 <br />Lydia Wegman: I have a couple of questions. Have any of the neighbors or nearby residences expressed concern 171 <br />about this? 172 <br /> 173 <br />Javier Gorbe: We had a community meeting last week and what they were wanting to know was the noise level, 174 <br />and I think we addressed that. We had another call from somebody that didn’t want to give a name, and it was the 175 <br />question so we talked and addressed that. 176 <br /> 177 <br />Patrick Mallett: In addition to material Rachel and Molly spent a lot effort putting together a neighborhood 178 <br />informational meeting. It’s 4 pages sort of outlining the general discussion. I would say the vast majority of the 179 <br />discussion was, “ Can I see it? Can I hear it?”. The general principle, once you go 150 feet away and the distance 180 <br />here is over 500 feet, roughly. The residences are thousands of feet away. The closest residence here called and 181 <br />asked. Once I walked the gentleman through the mechanics and understanding that it’s on the other side of the 182 <br />pond, I think he was satisfied with concerns about noise and sight. There was another residence over in this 183 <br />general area here that had some questions about some earthwork that was being done over here; I explained that it 184 <br />had nothing to do with the request from the solar facility. They all seemed to be satisfied. And these Minutes will be 185 <br />entered into the record at the public hearing, along with all the application materials. 186 <br /> 187 <br />Lydia Wegman: And Javier, you mentioned that a site-specific assessment was going to be done, appraisal. Was 188 <br />that the Kirkland one? 189 <br /> 190 <br />Javier Gorbe: Yes, that’s already done. 191 <br /> 192 <br />Lydia Wegman: And can you just explain to me again, what your North Carolina experience is. Are you actually 193 <br />running solar arrays now in this state? 194 <br /> 195 <br />Javier Gorbe: Yes, so, ESA came here in 2010 and we are a U.S. company. We just met a farmer that wanted to do 196 <br />solar in North Carolina and we established doing solar in North Carolina in 2010, there were no companies doing 197 <br />solar at the time. Since then we have build around 10 sites in North Carolina, and have been operating for many 198 <br />years. Now, we have around 35 sites that we are developing that haven’t been built yet. 199 <br /> 200 <br />Lydia Wegman: And you work with ESA? Is that an independent company or is that owned by another company? 201 <br /> 202 <br />Javier Gorbe: Yes, ma’am. And it’s an independent private company. It’s independent but the stakeholders are 203 <br />Spanish and American. 204 <br /> 205 <br />Craig Benedict: My understanding, there’s an ESA USA and an ESA Spain. 206 <br /> 207 <br />Lydia Wegman: Is ESA USA a subsidiary of ESA Spain. Is ESA Spain the stakeholder who own ESA USA? 208 <br /> 209 <br />Javier Gorbe: ESA Renewables is owned by ESA USA, it’s an American company. And ESA Spain, I, and another 210 <br />stakeholder own that company. 211 <br /> 212 <br />Tony Blake: I have one more question, this is a lease arrangement and it’s a 15-year lease on this land, and is 213 <br />there an automatic renewal? 214 <br /> 215 <br />Javier Gorbe: Correct… It’s not automatic; it’s a 5-year renewal after that. 216