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Report To: General Purpose and Administration Committee
Date of Meeting: June 22, 2015
Report Number: PSD-039-15 Resolution Number: C�PPr - ►-��j(r,°�S
File Number: GEA 2015-002 By-law Number:
Report Subject: Request for confirmation of Municipal Council support for resolution
under the Green Energy Act: ground mounted solar FIT project at
160 Morgans Road
Recommendations:
1. That Report PSD-039-15 be received;
2. That Council approve the Resolution contained in Attachment 1 supporting the Feed-in
Tariff (FIT) application by Edward J. Leader on behalf of Carbon Footprint Offsetters, at
160 Morgans Road, Newtonville; and
3. That all interested parties listed in Report PSD-039-15 and any delegations be advised of
Council's decision.
Municipality of Clarington
Report PSD-039-15 Page 2
Report Overview
Carbon Footprint Offsetters has requested support for a ground mounted solar photovoltaic
project with a capacity of 500 kilowatt (kW) of electricity generated to be located south of the
401 in Newtonville, at 160 Morgans Road. Fee in Tariff applications are reviewed based on a
point system. A Council resolution supporting a proposed application has a greater chance of
being accepted by the Independent Electricity System Operator. This application has been
reviewed in keeping with Council's criteria and a resolution is recommended.
1 . Background
1.1 The Green Energy Act of 2009 was created to support and encourage the expansion of
renewable energy sources, support energy conservation, and facilitate the expansion of
the green energy job market. The FIT (feed-in tariff) and microFIT programs were created
under this legislation, and are meant to support small and large scale clean energy
generation projects which will feed such energy back into the Ontario electrical grid.
Through these programs, the Independent Electricity System Operator enters into
contracts with property owners and businesses to purchase the energy produced.
1.2 FIT applications are now reviewed based on a point system. A Council resolution
supporting a proposed FIT application has greater chance of being accepted by the
Independent Electrical System Operator.
2. Application Details
2.1. Carbon Footprint Offsetters
The applicant, Carbon Footprint Offsetters is a local company based in Oshawa. This
application has been submitted by the President of Carbon Footprint Offsetters, Edward
J. Leader.
2.2. Proposal
Carbon Footprint Offsetters has requested Council support for a ground mounted solar
photovoltaic project with a capacity of 500 kilowatt (kW) of electricity generated to be
located south of the 401 in Newtonville, at 160 Morgans Road.
The applicant is proposing a ground mounted 500kW solar photovoltaic (PV) renewable
energy generating facility that will be registered with the Independent Electricity System
Operator. The supplier, designer and layout are still being considered although the
applicant has identified its top choice as "Canadian Solar" panels, specifically the CS6X-
315P model. Using this model, the facility would be made up of one thousand nine
hundred (1900) ground mounted solar panels arranged in 10 rows of 190 panels. The
panels will be tilted to 28 degrees; stand at nine feet, seven inches; and use a
groundcover of twelve feet by five feet, eight inches, with additional space between units.
Municipality of Clarington
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2.3. Area
The project site is a hundred and seventy (170) acres in size and is located south and
west of Newtonville, more specifically on the west side of Morgans Road, south of
Highway 401, and north of Lakeshore Road and the railway. The project developers
have access rights to ten acres of a one hundred and seventy acre farm owned by
Thinkwind Corp., an Ontario based corporation. The context of the project site can be
seen on the map (Figure 1).
Figure 1: Proposed Location of Ground Mounted Solar Project
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The lands proposed to be used are classified in Clarington's Official Plan as "Prime
Agricultural". The Soil Capability for Agriculture (CLI) classifies the project lands as CLI —
Class 4 lands which are defined by the Ministry of Energy, Ministry of Agriculture, and
Food and Rural Affairs:
"Non-prime agricultural land includes CLI Classes 4 through 7. This land has severe
limitations that may restrict its agricultural capability:
Class 4 — Land in this class has severe limitations that restrict the choice of crops,
or requires special conservation practices and very careful management, or both."
Due to these limitations, the proposed project land is not currently being used for
agricultural purposes. However, the majority of the surrounding lands are currently in
agricultural production and actively cropped.
Municipality of Clarington
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2.4. Project Details
A capacity evaluation of the Hydro One Port Hope Transformer Station (TS-DESN1)
using the closest feeder (M18) has shown that there is available capacity on the system
for the project.
Independent Electrical System Operator requires visual screening of the facility. A three
metre wide and three metre high natural vegetation screen needs to be planted within five
years. It will be made up of non-invasive locally significant species with a mix of 60%
coniferous and 40% multi-stem deciduous. A two metre high security fence will be
installed behind the natural visual screening.
A small temporary garage will be required to store maintenance equipment such as weed
and tree trimmers. There will be two concrete pads needed, one to support the inverter
that connects direct current (DC) produced by the panels to alternating current (AC) that
is used to transmit the power through the grid. The second pad will be needed to support
the transformer that steps up the voltage to be in sync with the 44 Kilovolt (Kv) voltage on
the Hydro One distribution system.
3. Clarington Criteria for Reviewing FIT Project Applications
3.1. Strategic Plan Conformity
The project is compliant with the Strategic Plan's objective of"promoting green initiatives"
as it creates sustainable renewable energy. Environmental impact during construction will
be managed and mitigated.
3.2. Community Benefit
In-kind contributions will be through offering access to the facility for educational and
training purposes for students of the College of Renewable Energy and Durham College
studying renewable energy.
3.3. Financial Implications
There will be no financial burden on Clarington as a result of this project.
3.4. Community Consultation
The project is located in a rural area however, the developer will personally notify the
neighbours of the property to inform them of the plans and seek their input.
3.5. Property Use Risk Mitigation
This is not applicable as this is a ground mounted project.
3.6. Official Plan Policies and Zoninq Regulations
The Official Plan policies and zoning regulations allow for the proposed use as accessory
to the agricultural operation.
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3.7. Physical Impact on Streetscape
Setbacks are not typically applicable for ground mounted solar facilities however, if the
municipality deems a setback is necessary, the applicant is willing to conform to the
setback resolution.
The applicant has indicated that they intend to comply with the Independent Electricity
System Operator's requirements for visual screening from the road. The screening is
required to be three metres wide and three metres high and consist of natural vegetation.
The applicant has indicated that the solar panels will be less than three metres in height
so there should be minimal impact on the streetscape once the screening is in place.
4. Concurrence
Not Applicable
5. Conclusion
Staff recommend that the Municipal Council Support Resolution Confirmation for Carbon
Footprint Offsetters (Attachment 1) be endorsed by Council.
6. Strategic Plan Application
The recommendations contained in this report conform to the Strategic Plan.
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Submitted b y: eviewed by:D vj J. CCIP, RPI Franklin Wu,
\birector of Planning Services Chief Administrative Officer
Staff Contact: Brandon Weiler, Planner, 905-623-3379 ext. 2424 or bweiler @clarington.net
Attachments:
Attachment 1 - Resolution
The following is a list of the interested parties to be notified of Council's decision:
Edward J. Leader, Carbon Footprint Offsetters
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Attachment 1 to
Municipality of Clarington Report PSD-039-15
WHEREAS Carbon Footprint Offsetters (the applicant) proposes to construct and
operate a ground mounted solar array (the "Project") on a farm located at 160 Morgan’s
Road, Newcastle (the "Lands") in the Municipality of Clarington under the Province's FIT
Program;
AND WHEREAS the Applicant has requested that Council of the Municipality of
Clarington indicate by resolution Council's support for the construction and operation of
the Project on the Property;
AND WHEREAS, pursuant to the rules governing the FIT Program (the “FIT Rules”),
Applications whose Projects receive the formal support of Local Municipalities will be
awarded Priority Points, which may result in the Applicant being offered a FIT Contract
prior to other persons applying for FIT Contracts;
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT:
Council of the Municipality of Clarington supports without reservation the construction
and operation of the Project on the Lands.
This resolution's sole purpose is to enable the Applicant to receive Priority Points under
the FIT Program and may not be used for the purpose of any other form of municipal
approval in relation to the Application or Project or any other purpose.