*January 2023 Project Update*
On January 9, 2023, Riverside Solar was issued a Siting Permit by ORES, marking one of the final milestones in the 94-c permitting process.
The issuance of this permit signifies ORES' final decision to approve the Riverside Solar 94-c permit application, and authorize AES to develop, design, construct, operate, maintain, and decommission the Riverside Solar project, in accordance with the specifications laid out in the Siting Permit.
All Riverside Solar 94-c application materials can be found on the DMM under DMM Matter Number 21-00752 and are available in the 'Project resources' section below.
Please reach out to AES at 866-757-7697 or riversidesolar@aes.com with any questions.
The Riverside Solar project is a 100 megawatt (MW) solar photovoltaic electric generating facility proposed to be located in the towns of Lyme and Brownville in Jefferson County, New York. The project will span approximately 1,000 acres and plans to connect on National Grid's Lyme Tap off of the Thousand Island - Coffeen 115kv line. The project is anticipated to positively impact both the environment and the local economy by reducing carbon dioxide emissions by an estimated 133,000 metric tons each year – the equivalent of powering approximately 24,000 homes' electricity use per year. Additionally, the project will contribute to the local economy by producing significant tax revenue and other economic benefits for the area.
Riverside Solar project overview
Planned capacity |
Construction jobs |
C02 emissions reduction* |
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100 MW |
150+ |
133,000 metric tons |
*Approximate annual carbon dioxide emissions reduced
Project information is approximate and subject to change
Project impacts
The Riverside Solar project will support New York State’s climate goals and will have minimal impact on neighboring landowners, nearby communities, and surrounding landscapes. The Facility has been designed to minimize impacts to the maximum extent practicable and unavoidable impacts will be outweighed by the economic and environmental benefits of the Facility.
Specifically, stakeholders within the region will receive economic benefits from the Facility through construction, operation, and maintenance jobs, as well as expenditures for supplies and materials, lease payments to participating landowners, and tax payments to local communities. In addition, the Facility will promote public health and welfare by offering a sustainable alternative to generating electricity by non-renewable methods to meet New York State’s energy requirements. The Facility will contribute to a reduction in the amount of fossil fuel consumed and a corresponding reduction of global carbon emissions, which may result in a reduced rise in global ambient air temperature. This reduction in GHG emissions will contribute to improved environmental health overall. The Facility plays a crucial role for the community and the entire state of New York, as it will help meet New York State’s energy goal outlined in the 2015 SEP and 2020 Amendment to the 2015 plan: achieving 70% of electricity generated by renewable energy in New York by 2030. Lowering these emissions also improves air quality, which is beneficial to respiratory and public health.
The Applicant has conducted various surveys and studies throughout the 94-c process and the previous Article 10 process to assess potential environmental and community impacts, as well as aesthetic and visual impacts to the area surrounding the Facility Site. The Facility will not produce emissions of air or water pollution, no odors, and minimal noise; and will have a low profile relative to other types of development. Additionally, the Applicant intends to minimize impacts to community character through strategically placing vegetative screening, maximizing setbacks from residential uses, and avoiding sensitive resources. Impacts related to the construction and operation of the Facility are limited to:
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Temporary and minor permanent impacts to agricultural land (pasture and row crops), forested land, and successional shrubland. Areas that are temporarily impacted will be restored to their original condition following the completion of construction.
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Tree clearing has been limited to 82 acres of the 1,168-acre Facility Site. Fragmentation of forested habitat will be limited. The Facility has been sited to avoid existing hedgerows and vegetative barriers where possible.
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USACE-jurisdictional wetland impacts are limited to 0.033 acre (1,437 square feet) and therefore, no compensatory federal mitigation is required. The Applicant will work with the Office of Renewable Energy Siting (ORES) regarding mitigation to NYS-jurisdictional wetlands for unavoidable impacts of 0.026 acres.
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There are no impacts to NYS-regulated waterbodies as part of the construction and operation of Facility, and only minor impacts related to tree clearing within 50 feet of Horse Creek (a State-navigable water).
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The Applicant has developed a net conservation benefit plan (NCBP) for the short-eared owl, northern harrier, and Henslow’s sparrow involving Applicant-implemented grassland bird habitat conservation.
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Traffic-related impacts associated with the Facility will be minor during construction. Once operational, the Facility is not anticipated to impact traffic through the Towns of Lyme and Brownville.
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Noise and vibrational modeling have been conducted to confirm that impacts resulting from the construction and operation of the Facility will not exceed the design goals listed within the regulations of Section 94-c of the New York State Executive Law.
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There is minimal expected visibility of the Facility within the two-mile visual study area. In accordance with USC §900-6.4 (l), the Applicant will implement the Visual Impacts Minimization and Mitigation Plan, including visual contrast minimization and mitigation measures, a lighting plan, and screen planting plans.
The Accelerated Renewable Energy Growth and Community Benefit Act (the “Act”) was passed in April 2020 as part of the final state budget. The Act added a new section 94-c to the Executive Law, titled Major Renewable Energy Development ("Section 94-c”, "94-c", or "the 94-c permitting process"), which established a review process with uniform permit standards for New York State renewable energy projects in place of the procedures set forth in Article 10 of the Public Service Law (“Article 10").
Section 94-c established the Office of Renewable Energy Siting (ORES) within the NYS Department of State to provide a single forum for the environmental review and permitting of proposed major renewable energy facilities. This includes renewable energy systems with a nameplate generating capacity of 25 MW or more, co-located energy storage systems, and electric transmission facilities less than 10 miles in length. The final Section 94-c regulations were issued on March 3, 2021 and can be viewed here.
Article 10 applications that had already received a completeness determination are deemed complete under the new 94-c process, while projects currently undergoing the Article 10 siting process can choose to either remain in Article 10 or opt-in to 94-c. The 94-c regulations issued by ORES include an expedited permitting process to account for matters and issues already presented and resolved in the alternate Article 10 proceedings.
Prior to submitting a 94-c permit application, Applicants are required to consult with the local agencies and stakeholders of the community(ies) in which the proposed project will be located. ORES also requires that state agencies (e.g. NY DEC) are consulted on wetland and stream delineations, threatened and endangered species, and archeological and cultural resources, if appropriate. Agency consultations should take place at the earliest point possible in the Applicant’s process. Following consultations with impacted agencies, 94-c Applicants must hold at least one meeting for community members. The Riverside Solar Virtual Community Meeting was held on March 2, 2021.
Outside of the 94-c public comment period and requirements, Riverside Solar is committed to ongoing stakeholder and community engagement; including maintaining the “Public Involvement Program (PIP) Plan” log, even though it is not a 94-c requirement.
From the date of its receipt of a permit application, ORES has 60 days to make a completeness determination. After a completeness determination, draft permit conditions will be issued by ORES for public comment. Within the comment period, the host municipalities must submit a statement indicating whether the proposed renewable energy facility complies with applicable local laws. ORES must issue a final decision on the siting permit within one year of the date on which the application is deemed complete. See below for a full diagram of the 94-c process, from pre-application activities through the start of construction.
On January 9, 2023, Riverside Solar was issued a Siting Permit by ORES, marking one of the final milestones in the 94-c permitting process.
The issuance of this permit signifies ORES' final decision to approve the Riverside Solar 94-c permit application, and authorize AES to develop, design, construct, operate, maintain, and decommission the Riverside Solar project, in accordance with the specifications laid out in the Siting Permit.
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On December 30, 2022, ORES issued the Issues Ruling on the Riverside Solar project, which found no significant issues for adjudication at a public hearing. The ruling thus determined that an adjudicatory hearing would not be necessary, and directed ORES staff to continue processing the Riverside Solar site permit.
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On December 13, 2022, Riverside Solar and ORES submitted written responses to all comments and statements made during the November 22, 2022, public comment hearing, and provided through the DMM, phone, or email during the full comment period (September 12 - November 28, 2022).
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On November 22, 2022, at 6:00 PM, the Riverside Solar public comment hearing was held at the Brownville Fire Department. Comments were received from the public, and the public comment period was extended from November 23 to November 28, 2022.
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On November 17, 2022, the public comment hearing was postponed until November 22, 2022, due to inclement weather.
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On September 12, 2022, ORES issued a Draft Permit for the Riverside Solar Project. A public comment hearing was scheduled for November 17, 2022 for members of the public to give comments on the project application and draft permit. Details on the public comment period and public comment hearing, and the commencement of the issues determination procedure, can be found in this Combined Notice.
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On July 14, 2022, Riverside Solar received a Notice of Complete Application from ORES.
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On May 26, 2022, Riverside Solar filed its Second Supplement Response to the 94-c permit application, in response to the second Notice of Incomplete Application.
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On April 25, 2022, Riverside Solar received a second Notice of Incomplete Application (NOIA) from ORES.
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On February 23, 2022, Riverside Solar filed its Supplement to the 94-c permit application in response to the Notice of Incomplete Application. Application materials can be found on the DMM and are also available in the 'Project resources' section below.
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On December 17, 2021, Riverside Solar received a Notice of Incomplete Application from ORES.
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On October 18, 2021, Riverside Solar, LLC filed its 94-c permit application with ORES. The Notice of Application Filing and Availability of Local Agency Account Funding reflects this project milestone. All permit application materials can be found on the New York State Department of Public Service’s Document Matter Manager (DMM) system, under DMM Matter Number 21-00752, and are also available below in the section titled 'Riverside Solar 94-c Application'.
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On February 17, 2021, Riverside Solar filed a letter with the Secretary to the NYS Public Service Commission (PSC) noticing its election to be subject to Executive Law Section 94-c and stating its intent to file a Transfer Application with the Office of Renewable Energy Siting (ORES). The Riverside Solar materials filed under the Article 10 process can be found here, as Article 10 DMM Matter Number 19-02982.
Join the Riverside Solar master stakeholder list
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If you would like to monitor the proceedings of the Riverside Solar 94-c application, you can do so without the formal commitment of becoming a party in the proceeding. By subscribing to the service list of a case (Riverside Solar: Matter Number 21-00752), you will receive an e-mail with a direct link to the documents issued by the Public Service Commission PSC), such as orders, notices, and rulings. If you are unable or unwilling to receive electronic notification, you will receive hard copies of Commission-issued documents by regular mail.
If you are a registered user of the NYS Public Service Commission's Document and Matter Management (DMM) System, you may submit your service list subscription by clicking here. Registration saves time and allows you to see and manage all of your service and party list subscriptions.
If you do not wish to register on the PSC's DMM System, you can download the Request for Service List form here. Please follow the instructions on the form.
Request party status
Generally, parties commit to contribute to the development of a complete record in a proceeding by conducting discovery, submitting testimony, briefs, or other formal written comments, and/or participating in evidentiary hearings, procedural conferences and other formal events conducted in the case. (Non-parties participate in PSC proceedings by filing informal comments, such as letters, in contrast to the formal comments filed by parties in response to Commission notices.)
For some PSC proceedings, including rate cases, a person need not be a party to petition for rehearing of the Commission's final decision; however, in some other proceedings, only those who were parties in the case may petition for rehearing. The right to challenge a PSC decision in New York State Court may also be limited to those who were parties to the PSC proceeding.
Under Commission rules, 16 NYCRR 4.3, you must seek permission to intervene as a party from the Administrative Law Judge (ALJ), if one is assigned to the case, or from the Secretary if there is no ALJ assigned. The standard for allowing intervention is whether your participation is likely to contribute to the development of a complete record or is otherwise fair and in the public interest; whether other parties are unfairly prejudiced is also considered.
If you are a registered user of the NYS Public Service Commission's Document and Matter Management (DMM) System, you may submit your request for party status by clicking here. Registration saves time and allows you to see and manage all of your service and party list subscriptions.
If you do not wish to register on the PSC's DMM System, you can download the Request for Party Status form here. Please follow the instructions on the form.
When you submit the request for party status here, you will be provisionally added to the party list, subject to the right of other parties to object and subject to the final determination of the ALJ or Secretary. You will be required to mail your request to anyone on the party list who cannot receive e-mail service.
Intervenor funding is money that Applicants make available to qualified, locally affected parties and municipalities to offset certain expenses they incur in participating in the state permitting process. These funds are meant to encourage early and effective public involvement in project development and permitting.
With the filing of its 94-c application on October 18, 2021, Riverside Solar, LLC submitted the required local agency account fee of $100,000. These funds can be sought by local community intervenors and host towns. 75% of funds are reserved for municipalities.
Any local agency or potential community intervenor seeking funding must submit a request for initial funding within 30 days of the date of application filing. The deadline for requesting local agency account funds was 4:30 p.m. EST, November 17, 2021.
Requests for local agency account funds can be made via:
The ORES Request For Local Agency Account Funding form available in the Resources section of the ORES website
Or by email to:
general@ores.ny.gov
Or by mail to:
Attention: Request for Local Agency Account Funding
Office of Renewable Energy Siting
Empire State Plaza
240 State Street
P-1 South, J Dock
Albany, NY 12242
Further details regarding requests for local agency account funding can be found in the Notice of Application Filing and Availability of Local Agency Account Funding.
If you have questions regarding the intervenor process, please contact the ORES office.
In addition to being viewable on this project website (see 'Riverside Solar 94-c Application', below) and the project Document Matter Master on the DPS website, the Riverside Solar permit application is available for viewing in print at the following locations, during regular operating hours:
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Town of Brownville Town Hall: 16431 Star School House Road, Dexter, NY 13634
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Dexter Free Library: 120 E. Kirby Street, Dexter, NY 13634
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Town of Lyme Town Hall: 12175 NYS Route 12E, Chaumont, NY 13622
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Lyme Free Library: 12165 Main Street, Chaumont, NY 13622
To learn more about the 94-c permitting process, please visit the Office of Renewable Energy Siting website at https://ores.ny.gov/.
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The final 94-c regulations, effective as of March 3, 2021, are available at Chapter XVIII, Title 19 of NYCRR Part 900 (Subparts 900-1 – 900-15)
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Resources related to the PSC Document Matter Master system, local agency account funds, and regulatory documents can be viewed on the ORES website at https://ores.ny.gov/resources
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Information on the permit applications currently under review (including that of Riverside Solar) and those which have been deemed complete, can be found at https://ores.ny.gov/permit-applications
To submit any questions or comments regarding the 94-c permitting process, reach out to ORES by phone, email, written letter, or via this contact form on the ORES website (https://ores.ny.gov/)
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(518) 473-4590
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general@ores.ny.gov
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Mailing Information (letters and envelopes):
Office of Renewable Energy Siting (ORES)
c/o: OGS Mailroom
Empire State Plaza
240 State Street
P-1 South, J Dock
Albany, N.Y. 12242
Project resources
- Riverside Solar 94-c Siting Permit | January 9, 2023
- ORES Issues Ruling on Riverside Solar | December 30, 2022
- AES Riverside Solar Response to Additional Public Comments | December 22, 2022
- Riverside Solar Response to Municipal Statements and Public Comments | December 13, 2022
- Public Comment Hearing Transcript | November 29, 2022
- Combined Notice of Availability of Draft Permit Conditions, Public Comment Period and Public Comment Hearing, and Commencement of Issues Determination Procedure | September 12, 2022
- Riverside Solar Draft Permit | September 12, 2022
- Notice of Complete Application | July 14, 2022
- Second notice of incomplete application | April 25, 2022
- Notice of incomplete application | December 17, 2021
- Notice of application filing and availability of local agency account funding | October 18, 2021
- Riverside 3-day notice of filing a 94-c permit application | October 2021
- Updated Riverside Public Involvement Program (PIP) Plan | July 2021
- 94-c application filings (Document Matter Master: 21-00752)
Additional project resources are linked below. ALL materials filed in the Riverside Solar issues proceeding can be found here: DMM Matter Number 21-0075
Exhibit 1. General Requirements
Exhibit 2. Overview and Public Involvement
Exhibit 3. Location of Facilities and Surrounding Land Use
Exhibit 6. Public Health, Safety and Security
Exhibit 7. Noise and Vibration
Exhibit 10. Geology, Seismology, and Soils
Exhibit 11. Terrestrial Ecology
Exhibit 12. NYS Threatened and Endangered Species
Exhibit 13. Water Resources and Aquatic Ecology
Exhibit 15. Agricultural Resources
Exhibit 16. Effect on Transportation
Exhibit 17. Consistency with Energy Planning Objectives
Exhibit 18. Socioeconomic Effects
Exhibit 19. Environmental Justice
Exhibit 20. Effect on Communications
Exhibit 21. Electric System Effects and Interconnection
Exhibit 22. Electric and Magnetic Fields
Exhibit 23. Site Restoration and Decommissioning
Exhibit 24. Local Laws and Ordinances
Exhibit 25. Other Permits and Approvals
Figure 2-1. Facility and Regulatory Boundaries
Figure 3-1. Topographic Maps of Facility Site
Figure 3-2. Facility Site and Regulatory Boundaries
Figure 3-3. Current Land Use and Major Utility Infrastructure in the Study Area
Figure 3-4. Tax Parcel Map within 1000 Feet of Facility Site
Figure 3-5. Zoning Districts and Publicly Known Proposed Land Uses in the Study Area
Figure 3-6. Designated Areas within the Study Area
Figure 3-7. Aerial Photography of the Study Area
Figure 6-1. Emergency Facilities and Hazards in the Study Area
Figure 7-1. Sound Level Modeling
Figure 7-4.1. Short Term Sound Modeling
Figure 7-5.1. Substation Sound Level Modeling
Figure 7-j.1. Construction Sound Level Modeling
Figure 10-2. Surficial Geology Map
Figure 10-3. Bedrock Geology Map
Figure 10-4. Seismic Hazard Map
Figure 10-5. NRCS Soil Unit Map
Figure 11-1. Land Cover on Facility Site
Figure 13-1. Water Wells, Groundwater Aquifers and Recharge Areas
Figure 13-2. Wetlands and Surface Water
Figure 13-3. Delineated Surface Waters
Figure 13-4. Facility Site Groundwater Depth
Figure 14-1. Delineated Wetlands
Figure 15-1. Agricultural Land in the Study Area
Figure 15-2. Facility Site Drainage
Appendix 1-1. Certificate of Formation
Appendix 1-2. Riverside Solar, LLC New York State Entity Status
Appendix 2-1. Jinko Solar Tiger Pro Bifacial Module Specification Sheet
Appendix 2-2. Array Technologies DuraTrack® HZ v3 Tracking System Specification Sheet
Appendix 2-3. Virtual Community Meeting PowerPoint
Appendix 2-4. Virtual Community Meeting Questions and Answers
Appendix 2-5. PIP Plan Meeting Log
Appendix 3-1. Town of Lyme Comprehensive Land Use Plan (2010)
Appendix 3-2. Town of Brownville Comprehensive Plan (1989)
Appendix 4-1. Survey of Properties Leased by Applicant
Appendix 4-2. Demonstration of Title or Lease in Facility Site
Appendix 5-1. Issued for Permit Design Drawings
Appendix 5-2. Sungrow Inverter Specification Sheet
Appendix 5-3. Main Power Transformer Specification Sheet
Appendix 6-1. Safety Response Plan
Appendix 6-2. Site Security Plan
Appendix 6-3. Agency Correspondence
Appendix 7-1. List of Modeled Sound Sources
Appendix 7-2. List of Sound Receptors
Appendix 7-3. Ambient Pre-Construction Sound Level Measurement Program
Appendix 7-4. Project Modeled Sound Levels - Leq (8-hour)
Appendix 7-5. Collector Substation Modeled Sound Levels - Leq (1 hour)
Appendix 7-6. Collector Substation Layout
Appendix 7-7. Manufacturer Sound Level Data Sheets
Appendix 7-8. Cumulative Analysis
Appendix 7-9. Glossary of Terms
Appendix 8-1. Visual Impact Assessment
Appendix 8-2. Glint and Glare Analysis
Appendix 9-1. Phase IA Archaeological Survey and Sensitivity Assessment
Appendix 9-3. Historic Architectural Resources Survey and Effects Report
Appendix 9-4. Phase IB Archaeological Report
Appendix 10-1. Geotechnical Report
Appendix 10-2. Preliminary Karst Field Reconnaissance
Appendix 10-3. Karst Mitigation Plan
Appendix 11-1. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service IPaC Consultation
Appendix 11-2. Invasive Species Management and Control Plan
Appendix 12-1. Wildlife Site Characterization Report
Appendix 12-2. Grassland Breeding Bird Survey Report
Appendix 12-3. State-listed Wintering Grassland Raptor Survey Report
Appendix 12-4. Determination of Occupied Habitat, Incidental Take and Net Conservation
Benefit
Appendix 12-5. Net Conservation Benefit Plan
Appendix 12-6. Occupied Habitat and Estimated Take Response
Appendix 13-2. Private Water Well Survey
Appendix 13-3. Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan
Appendix 14-1. Wetland and Stream Delineation Report
Appendix 14-2. Riverside Functions and Values Assessment
Appendix 14-3. ORES Draft Surface Waters and Wetlands Jurisdictional Determination
Appendix 15-1. Real Property Agricultural Assessment Records
Appendix 15-2. Agricultural Viability Landowner Survey
Appendix 15-3. Agricultural Plan
Appendix 15-4. Drainage Remediation Plan
Appendix 16-1. AASHTO Tables and Sight Distance Diagram
Appendix 16-2. NYSDOT Average Annual Daily Traffic (AADT) Volumes
Appendix 16-3. Accident Summary Data 2018-2020
Appendix 16-4. School Bus Routes and Transit Routes
Appendix 16-5. Emergency Access Routes
Appendix 16-6. Posted Bridge and Culvert Data
Appendix 16-7. Construction Access Routes
Appendix 16-8. Highway Capacity Software (HCS) Level of Service Output
Appendix 16-9. Truck Turning Templates
Appendix 20-1. Proposed Riverside Solar Collection Substation
Appendix 20-2. Proposed Riverside Solar Point of Interconnection
Appendix 21-1. Systems Reliability Impact Study
Appendix 23-1. Decommissioning and Restoration Plan
Appendix 24-1. Town of Lyme Zoning Ordinance and Town of Brownville Zoning Law
Appendix 24-2. Towns of Lyme and Brownville Solar Energy-Related Laws
Appendix 24-3. Town of Lyme Flood Damage Prevention Law
Appendix 25-1. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Project-Related Correspondence
On February 23, 2022, Riverside Solar filed its 94-c permit application Supplement in response to the Notice of Incomplete Application (NOIA) issued by ORES on December 17, 2021. The Supplement response and attachments (A-AJ) are included below.
Attachment A. Revised Exhibit 2. Public Involvement
Attachment B. Appendix 2-6. Local Agency Meeting PowerPoint
Attachment C. Appendix 2-7. Affidavits for Community Meeting Notification
Attachment D. Revised Figure 3-1. Topographic Maps of Facility Site
Attachment G. Revised Sheet PV-C.12.03
Attachment H. Revised Appendix 6-1. Safety Response Plan
Attachment I. Exhibit 7 Attachment 1
Attachment J. Exhibit 7 Attachment 2
Attachment K. Revised Exhibit 8. Visual Impacts
Attachment L: Revised Lighting Plan
Attachment M. Appendix 5-2. Lighting Plan Manufacturer’s Cut Sheets
Attachment N. Revised Appendix 9-2. OPRHP Project-Related Communication
Attachment O. Revised Exhibit 9. Cultural Resources
Attachment P. Revised Exhibit 11. Terrestrial Ecology
Attachment Q. Revised Figure 11-1. Land Cover on Facility Site
Attachment R. Table B. Species Potentially Occurring within the Riverside Solar Project Study Area
Attachment S. Revised Appendix 12-5. Net Conservation Benefit Plan
Attachment T. Revised Figure 13-3. Delineated Surface Waters
Attachment U. Updated Design Drawings
Attachment V. Revised Exhibit 13. Water Resources and Aquatic Ecology
Attachment W. Revised Figure 14-1. Delineated Wetlands
Attachment X. Revised Exhibit 14. Wetlands
Attachment Y. Wetland Restoration and Mitigation Plan
Attachment Z. Revised Exhibit 15. Agricultural Resources
Attachment AB. Revised Exhibit 16. Effect on Transportation
Attachment AC. Revised Exhibit 17. Consistency with Energy Planning Objectives
Attachment AD. Revised Exhibit 18. Socioeconomic Effects
Attachment AE. Revised Exhibit 19. Environmental Justice
Attachment AF. Revised Figure 19-1. Potential Environmental Justice Areas
Attachment AG. Revised Appendix 23-1. Decommissioning and Restoration Plan
Attachment AH. Revised Exhibit 24. Local Laws and Ordinances
Attachment AI. Revised Exhibit 25. Other Permits and Approvals
Attachment AJ. USACE Preliminary Jurisdictional Determination (PJD)
On May 26, 2022, Riverside Solar filed its second 94-c permit application Supplement in response to the second Notice of Incomplete Application (NOIA) issued by ORES on April 25, 2022. The Second Supplement Response and attachments (A-D) are included below.
Riverside Solar Second Supplement Response to 94-c Application
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