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1 <br /> Page 1 of 2 <br /> Sedarski, Joseph G ' <br /> From: Melanie Curtis[MCurtis@ci.orono.mn.us) <br /> Sent: Monday, December 13, 2010 12:21 PM <br /> To: Sedarski, Joseph G; Rogers, Christopher C <br /> Subject: FW:Xcel Orono High Voltage Substation and Transmission <br /> Importance: High <br /> One more. <br /> Melanie Curtis I 2 952.249.4627 I l mcurtist ci.orono.rnn.us <br /> From: melissafogelberg@weilsfargo,cam [mailto:mel issafogelberg@wellsfargo.com] 111 <br /> Sent: Monday, December 13, 2010.11:38 AM <br /> To: Lili McMillan; Doug Franchot(doug@francho ciates.corn), Jessica Loftus; Jessica Loftus; Mike Gaffron; Lin Vee; <br /> Melanie Curtis; Jim White; Cynthia Bremer; Jim M'lPIly:(jrnurphy@goldengate.net), Doug Franchot; <br /> liii4mayor@GMAIL.COM; Cynthia Bremer(cynthia.bremer@ogletreedeakins.com) <br /> Cc: michael.kuruvilla@att.net; Peter@systemsupportsolutions.com; pwfraser@GMAIL.COM; pfogelberg@GMAIL.COM <br /> Subject: Xcel Orono High Voltage Substation and Transmission <br /> Importance: High <br /> Ladjnd Gentlemen: <br /> I have great concern about the proposed Xcetbrono substation and am, therefore, writing to request that the city accept <br /> jurisdiction over Xcel's application for a conditional use permit. <br /> It appears to me that the pivotal consideration in approving or denying the application is whether the conditional use would <br /> be consistent With the City of Orono Community Management Plan. The Plan includes important considerations such as <br /> whether theproposed use would be compatible with the surrounding area as it is presently used,would be oonslstent with <br /> the character of the surrounding area, would be consistent with buildings and site improvement in the surrotding area, <br /> would impair use and enjoyment of surrounding property or have a material adverse impact on property values in the <br /> area,would take into account tti atural and scenic features of the area and minimize environmental impact and would <br /> not be detrimental to the general welfare.The factors included in the Plan express the values and priorities Of the <br /> residents of the community. ' <br /> Who is better suited that than the city itself to determine whether the application is consistent with the <br /> Community Management Plan?Certainly the Public Utilities Commission does not have the familiarity with the above <br /> factors that the city does, <br /> Nor does the PUC have a stake in the impact of the substation on the Orono community. As it has been explained <br /> to me, the substation is being built for the benefit and convenience of Xcel and communities west of Orono, No one in <br /> Orono gains any benefit from the substation and power lines. It's not just adjacent homeowners who would be negatively <br /> affected by the substation--all residents have an interest in insuring that the Plan is respected so that the quality of life in <br /> the community is not harmed. Furthermore, to the extent the substation depresses property values, it also diminishes the <br /> tax base of the city. All of these things should be of substantial concern to the community and, therefore, to the City <br /> Council. <br /> In my judgment, the City Council has a responsibility to its citizens not to relinquish control to the PUC. instead, <br /> the council owes it to its citizens to retain control in order to ensure that their interests are carefully considered <br /> in the application review%proces <br /> I, unfortunately, will be unable to attend tonight's Meeting. I am committed to participate in a Wills for Heroes clinic in <br /> Hopkins, which I cannot change'. This is a program administered by the state bar association under which volunteer <br /> attorneys write wills and other estate planning documents for first responders. The fact that I am not at tonight's council <br /> meeting does not mean the issue on the agenda is not of tremendous importance. <br /> Thank you for your consideration. ' <br /> Melissa Fogelberg <br /> 1/4/2011 ' <br />