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<br />, <br />! <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />facilities, and the balance of the Site will remain unaffected. Elevations at the Site and its <br />drainage characteristics will be unchanged. There will be no lighting at the turbine except to the <br />extent a light on the blade tips or at the top of the turbine nacelle is required by the Federal <br />Aviation Administration. No signage is planned. No curb and gutter is required. <br /> <br />Parcels surrounding the Site include pasture and the gravel mine to the south and east; <br />cultivated fields to the north and east; and a single-family residence on a parcel immediately <br />west of the Site. The residence is approximately 500 feet due west of the turbine. See Appendix <br />A-2. <br /> <br />C. Other Environmental Impacts <br /> <br />Several other issues are commonly raised when wind turbines are sited, each of which <br />has been extensively studied and each of which is addressed below. <br /> <br />1. Noise. Turbines create noise during operation. The Vestas V-47 does not <br />create any problematic tones. In addition, with an adequate setback from <br />receptors, as here, no perceptible increase in noise should occur beyond the Site. <br />The turbine is expected to operate within all applicable Minnesota Pollution <br />Control Agency noise regulations. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />2. View. The turbine will be visible from a considerable distance. The height of <br />the tower and turbine at the hub of the turbine rotors will be about feet. The <br />rotor diameter, the diameter of the area swept by the turbine's three blades, is <br />about 154 feet. While the tower, turbine and blades will be painted relatively <br />unobtrusive colors, the facility will be visible. Public perceptions of such turbines <br />often conflict. Some persons do not appreciate the view; others appreciate what <br />the turbine represents. In any event, there is a limit to the mitigation opportunities <br />for addressing this issue. <br /> <br />3. Wildlife. There has been a considerable amount of research with respect to the <br />tendency of wind turbines to increase mortality among birds who collide with the <br />turbines. Studies have been conducted worldwide at a large number of wind <br />facilities. In Minnesota, an extensive five-year study of turbines and their effect <br />on bird populations was recently concluded, focusing on the Buffalo Ridge area in <br />Lincoln and Pipestone Counties which currently contains over 300 turbines. In <br />that area, with a large resident bird population and significant migration activity, <br />it was concluded that no significant increase in avian mortality had occurred. In a <br />more densely populated area such as that surrounding the Site, a similar result is <br />expected. No other wildlife should be affected. <br /> <br />4. Emissions. There are no emissions, releases or discharges from normal <br />operation and maintenance activities. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />5. Decommissioning. The power purchase agreement with NSP has a scheduled <br />term of 30 years, ending by approximately December 31, 2030. At that time, <br /> <br />3 <br />
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