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GREAT Conditional Use Permit Application <br /> RIVER Project Narrative - <br /> ENER T. <br /> Great ICampus Site <br /> Modificatio <br /> March <br /> 1 <br /> 1) Detailed description/scope of project <br /> a) What is being proposed? <br /> The purpose of this Conditional Use Permit (CUP) Application is to update Great River <br /> Energy's existing CUP covering the Elk River Campus (Figure 1) after the closure of the <br /> Elk River Resource Recovery Project in early 2019. In 2020, Great River Energy began <br /> demolition of the Elk River Energy Recovery Station (ERS) waste combustor facility <br /> located within the Elk River Campus footprint, and in October, sold the nearby Resource <br /> Processing Plant. As a result, these facilities and their associated solid waste activities <br /> are no longer applicable for these parcels. <br /> With the demolition of the ERS, Great River Energy plans to fill in & regrade the hillside <br /> facing US Highway 10 to match the existing hillside (Figure 2). The restored hillside will <br /> then be revegetated with prairie pollinator habitat. This will create a net reduction of <br /> approximately 0.9 acres in impervious surface area on the site. The top portion of the <br /> ERS footprint, located adjacent to Great River Energy (formerly UPA) Drive, will be <br /> resurfaced and utilized as a new material storage yard to house transmission service <br /> equipment and an overflow parking area for the onsite maintenance garage and spare <br /> company vehicles. A chain link fence with privacy screening will be installed along the <br /> west edge of the new storage yard. Additionally, Great River Energy intends to relocate <br /> materials from an existing storage yard (Yard 2), located to the north of the ERS <br /> footprint, to this new storage yard. Once materials are relocated, Great River Energy <br /> plans to remove the fencing and gravel surface of Yard 2 and restore the area to <br /> vegetative cover. This will ultimately result in a further net reduction in impervious <br /> surface area. <br /> The remainder of the Elk River Campus will be unchanged and all current site activities <br /> will continue. The substation, office building, parking lots, warehouse, and maintenance <br /> garage located on the west side of the tracks will remain active, as well as the Peaking <br /> Station, aboveground tank storage area, substation, warehouse buildings, and storage <br /> yards located on the east side of the railroad tracks. <br /> b) How is the request consistent with City of Elk River Comprehensive Plan? <br /> The proposed project supports the City of Elk River Comprehensive Plan (Adopted May <br /> 19, 2014) in several ways: <br /> i) Preserve and maintain the environment(pg. 7) <br /> 1 <br />
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