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(1) Elk River seeks to promote clean air and water in the management, <br /> development, and delivery of municipal services. <br /> The demolition and proposed site restoration of the ERS site will reduce air <br /> emissions and result in a net decrease of impervious surface area which will <br /> enhance stormwater management from this area of the site. <br /> (2) Development seeks to incorporate and blend the built and natural <br /> environments. <br /> The proposed project will provide more natural landscape on Great River <br /> Energy's property by increasing the pollinator-friendly habitat through the <br /> restoration of the ERS site. Additionally, once the storage yard swap is complete, <br /> the current storage yard will be revegetated as well. <br /> ii) Promote the expansion of industrial uses in those areas identified in the Land Use <br /> Plan. Ensure that the expansion complements existing uses, protects the natural <br /> environment, and respects the surrounding neighborhoods. (pg. 43) <br /> The subject parcel is currently zoned as Light Industrial and this zoning classification <br /> is maintained in the Future Land Use Map. The proposed project is consistent with <br /> this zoning classification; however, a request to remove the Solid Waste Facility <br /> overlay zone is also being submitted. Great River Energy will continue to operate as <br /> a neighbor in good standing with the businesses, residences, and municipal <br /> operations that are near the campus. <br /> 2) Hours of Operation <br /> The existing combustion turbine is available to operate 24 hours per day and 365 days per <br /> year for MISO to call upon to run. Additionally, Great River Energy's System Operations <br /> located in the primary office building operates 24 hours per day, 365 days per year. <br /> 3) Number of Employees <br /> Following the shutdown of the ERS, approximately 130 staff are and will continue to be <br /> officed at the Elk River Campus. <br /> 4) Number of parking stalls, existing and additional <br /> The campus facility is private property and therefore has no impact on public access or <br /> parking. As part of the resurfacing on the top portion of the site, a portion is being <br /> designated as overflow parking for use by the onsite maintenance garage for spare <br /> equipment and vehicle parking. <br /> 5) Is there proposed screening of the site? <br /> The storage yard will be located on the top of the hill, so there is not a direct line of sight <br /> from US Highway 10. However, the new fence installed on the west side of the storage yard, <br /> facing US Highway 10, will include privacy slats. <br /> 6) Proposed building materials <br /> a) How do they comply with applicable design standards? <br /> 2 <br />