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PlanningBoard | 2020-11-23 | 13 | Board Member Hom asked about the recommendation in the study to add some plants for screening but he did not see that in the conditions of approval. Mr. Harbottle said that it was not possible to plant trees in the landfill but where there are existing trees they could add more. Board Member Hom wanted to know if anyone had looked into if the glare would affect residents at the subdivision next to the yacht club. Mr. Harbottle said the panels would be tilted and no glare would affect them. Vice President Saheba wanted to know if a section on the plans where the grading looked steep would be re-graded. Mr. Harbottle said there are no major plans for regrading at this point. Board Member Cisneros asked about what would happen after 2045 and if they are planning on maintaining the solar panels. Mr. Harbottle said they have not contemplated continuing past the 25 years, and are planning for an open space at the end of this project. Board Member Cisneros asked if the sea-level rise was a concern. Mr. Harbottle said that was not a concern for this area. Board Member Ruiz asked about additional equipment and its location to feed the power back into the grid. Mr. Harbottle explained where the equipment would go. President Curtis asked how they were dealing with the landfill sinking and differential settlement. Mr. Harbottle explained what the plans were and how the Structural Engineer was working with these issues. President Teague asked if a temporary snow fence had been considered to block the glare. Mr. Harbottle said no they had not. President Teague wanted to know if the letters from the Environment Hazardous Waste group and Cal Trans had been addressed. Approved Planning Board Minutes Page 13 of 15 November 23, 2020 | PlanningBoard/2020-11-23.pdf |