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1 <br /> 1 <br /> The existing fenced area of the substation site is approximately 0.1 acres. It currently contains an 1 <br /> Electrical Equipment Enclosure (EEE) and several pieces of electrical equipment,which are mainly <br /> metal. The existing substation site is somewhat screened from view by trees and vegetation located <br /> along the south and west property borders. <br /> The replacement substation will comprise a new fenced area of approximately 1.2 acres, which will <br /> subsume the existing 0.1 acre fenced area. Because the existing substation area will become a part of <br /> the new substation site, the elevation of the new substation site will be similar to the existing site. <br /> The new substation will contain approximately eight pieces of mainly metal electrical equipment and <br /> include a new EEE, and the maximum height of the new equipment will be approximately 13-18 <br /> feet above ground surface. The new equipment and fenced area will be located to comply with <br /> applicable property line setbacks. During site grading, some vegetation and trees will need to be <br /> removed in the substation replacement area to the south and west of the existing fenced area,as well <br /> as along the Proposed Route. <br /> Existing GRE transmission line structures at the substation site are wood monopole structures. The <br /> proposed structures for the single circuit and double circuit 115kV line will be a single pole design. <br /> The single circuit and double circuit structures will be approximately 70 to 90 and 75 to 115 feet tall <br /> respectively and will have an average span of 325 feet. A maximum span of 450 feet will be used <br /> between the structures, which will still keep the conductor within the right-of-way under blowout <br /> conditions. The typical right-of-way required for these types of structures is 75 feet wide. The <br /> overall spacing of the poles will be comparable to other Xcel Energy 115 kV transmission structures, <br /> which can vary based on soil conditions,engineering requirements and land use constraints. <br /> The finish of the proposed transmission poles will be galvanized steel or self-weathering steel. The <br /> existing transmission line structures in this area are wood poles, and some of the existing poles are <br /> of H-frame construction. The proposed galvanized or weathering steel poles will give the new <br /> transmission line a somewhat cleaner and more modern appearance. <br /> The landscape surrounding the Orono Substation site is gently rolling, lightly wooded or wetland <br /> areas with undeveloped or residential parcels and associated county and private access roads, as well <br /> as major double lane thoroughfare (U.S. Highway 12), a Metropolitan Council sewer line and the <br /> BNSF railroad. While the double circuit line is proposed to be located within existing Xcel Energy <br /> property and on HFA land along the BNSF railroad right-of-way, it will be visible to area residents. <br /> The visual effect will depend largely on the perceptions of the observers. The visual contrast added <br /> by the transmission structures and lines may be perceived as a visual disruption or as points of visual <br /> interest. The existing transmission and distribution lines and Orono Substation limit the extent to <br /> which the proposed new transmission line and new substation are viewed as a disruption to the <br /> area's scenic integrity. <br /> Mitigative Measures <br /> The proposed substation and transmission line will be partially visible by some residents near the <br /> Project. However, the proposed substation replacement and transmission route maximizes the use <br /> of existing Xcel Energy property, transportation and utility corridors, and avoids residences to the , <br /> greatest extent practicable. Also, a portion of the Project site contains the visible existing Orono <br /> Substation and transmission and distribution lines that result in a visual impact and, therefore, the <br /> installation of new transmission facilities associated with the Project will incrementally increase <br /> visual impacts. Visual mitigation is also provided by building the substation partially into the <br /> Orono Project June 7,2011 ' <br /> MPUC Docket No. E002/TL-11-223 46 <br />