In a recent government meeting, discussions centered around a proposed solar facility project, highlighting key operational details and community engagement strategies. The project, which involves the installation of 16 inverters at the northwest corner of the site, is expected to take 9 to 12 months to complete. The developers confirmed they will lease the site and operate the facility post-construction, emphasizing their commitment to utilizing local workers during the build-out.
Concerns regarding noise levels from the inverters were addressed, with assurances that the sound produced would be negligible at the property line, estimated to be around 350 feet from East Spring Street. The developers noted that they have not personally contacted nearby residents about the project, although they indicated that the county had notified them.
The meeting also touched on the type of fencing preferred for the site, with a preference for \"deer fencing\" over traditional chain link. The developers confirmed that they are currently involved in six operational projects in Illinois and have plans for additional projects across the United States.
In response to inquiries about community involvement, the developers expressed openness to forming alliances with local organizations and community colleges, indicating a willingness to engage with the community as the project progresses.