Or. Admin. Code § 345-024-0015 - Siting Standards for Wind Energy Facilities
To issue a site certificate for a proposed wind energy facility, the Council must find that the applicant can design and construct the facility to reduce cumulative adverse environmental effects in the vicinity by practicable measures including, but not limited to, the following:
(1) Using existing roads to provide access to
the facility site, or if new roads are needed, minimizing the amount of land
used for new roads and locating them to reduce adverse environmental
impacts.
(2) Using underground
transmission lines and combining transmission routes.
(3) Connecting the facility to existing
substations, or if new substations are needed, minimizing the number of new
substations.
(4) Designing the
facility to reduce the risk of injury to raptors or other vulnerable wildlife
in areas near turbines or electrical equipment.
(5) Designing the components of the facility
to minimize adverse visual features.
(6) Using the minimum lighting necessary for
safety and security purposes and using techniques to prevent casting glare from
the site, except as otherwise required by the Federal Aviation Administration
or the Oregon Department of Aviation.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 469.470 & 469.501
Stats. Implemented: ORS 469.501
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