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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Monday, December 13, 2010 <br />7:00 o'clock p.m. <br />(11. #11 -3471 TERRY SCHNEIDER WITH KLINGELHUTZ DEVELOPMENT ON BEHALF <br />OF WOODHILL SENIOR COLLATES OFNAVARRE, 2525 SHADYWOOD ROAD, Continued) <br />Franchot moved, Murphy seconded, to adopt RESOLUTION NO. 6002, a Resolution Approving a <br />Conditional Use Permit and Site Plan for Properties Located at 2525, 2535, and 2545 Shadywood <br />Road. VOTE: Ayes 5, Nays 0. <br />12. #10 -3486 XCEL ENERGY, 3960 SIXTH AVENUE NORTH — CUP SUBSTATION <br />ROUTING PERMIT <br />Joe Sedarski, Chris Rogers and Gene Cox were present on behalf of Xcel Energy. <br />Curtis stated in August Xcel Energy began the process of making an application to expand and upgrade <br />their existing substation at 3960 Sixth Avenue North. This project includes a complete rebuild of the <br />existing substation and an increase in operating voltage from 69 kilovolts to 115 kilovolts. A new <br />transmission line is also proposed. The final route for the new, overhead transmission line has not yet <br />been determined but will be subject to review and approval. <br />This type of project is typically reviewed and approved by the Public Utilities Commission (PUC). <br />However, Xcel may seek local review and approval because their project meets the exemption set out in <br />the Statute. The exemption applies to projects involving transmission lines between 100 and 200 kV, and <br />• substations with a voltage designed for and operating at 100 kV or more. Both are being proposed on this <br />site. Pursuant to Minnesota Statute 216.E.05 and MN Rule 7850.5300, Xcel may seek local review and <br />approval from the City via our conditional use permit process for their substation expansion and new <br />transmission line route. Pursuant to MN Statute 216.E.05, Subd. 1(b) and MN Rule 7850.5300, Subpart <br />4, the City has 60 days in which to refer review and permitting back to the PUC. As the application is not <br />yet complete, that 60 -day clock has not began. <br />City Zoning Code lists public service structures as an allowed conditional use within all districts in the <br />City. Specifically, Section 78- 393(6) applies to the RR -lA District where this property is located. Staff <br />initially understood the local review sought by Xcel was only the CUP for the substation expansion. Staff <br />now better understands that accepting Xcel's request for local review includes the substation and approval <br />of the routing for the new transmissions line route. Because the review process cannot be split between <br />the City and the PUC, the City must review either both aspects of this proposal or neither. In the opinion <br />of Staff, the City does not have the appropriate level of expertise needed to fully review the routing of the <br />new transmission lines. <br />Based on the City Attorney's discussions with the PUC, we believe the City's comments and <br />recommendations on the application, specifically related to land use, screening, setbacks, etc., will be <br />implemented in the PUC's review and approval of the project. The City does not have a history of <br />reviewing this type of application and Staff would recommend the City defer the review of this <br />application to the PUC pursuant to 216.E.05, Subd. 1(b), and Rule 7850.5300, Subpart 4. <br />Mayor White opened the public hearing at 8:49 p.m. <br />Michael Kumvilla, 760 Hunt Farm Road, stated he is president of the Hunt Farm Road Homeowners <br />Association. Kuruvilla stated an application is being put forward but that the homeowners association has <br />concerns since this is located at their back door. <br />Page 13 of 27 <br />
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