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Natural Heritage<br />

<strong>The</strong> natural heritage report identifies that Turbines 5 and 9 will be monitored for impact<br />

on the migration tundra swans. What future plan does the company have if the two<br />

years <strong>of</strong> monitoring and adjustment cannot mitigate impacts? Will the turbines be<br />

removed to eliminate the impacts?<br />

5.1 Project Location:<br />

Provide comment on the project location with respect to infrastructure and servicing<br />

A development agreement is required to be entered into by the proponent and<br />

registered on title <strong>of</strong> the lands where accesses or infrastructure are to be located;<br />

provisions for securities and insurance will be included. Details relating to proposed<br />

road accesses, infrastructure and route management including post-construction<br />

restoration are to be addressed in the road user agreement.<br />

Costs incurred by the <strong>Municipality</strong> relating to project construction, installation,<br />

administration, evaluation or costs caused by the <strong>Municipality</strong> hosting the project in<br />

general, will be recovered from the proponent.<br />

Detailed engineered plans relating to the installation <strong>of</strong> collector and transmission lines<br />

on Municipal lands must be approved by the Municipal engineer prior to any<br />

construction taking place and will form part <strong>of</strong> the development agreement.<br />

A Stormwater Management report as required by the <strong>Municipality</strong> is to be provided for<br />

review and approval by the <strong>Municipality</strong> and will form part <strong>of</strong> the development<br />

agreement.<br />

A list <strong>of</strong> locations where fill is proposed to be placed along with a description <strong>of</strong> how the<br />

fill is proposed to be handled is to be provided to the <strong>Municipality</strong> for approval.<br />

Prior to work commencing, the developer will provide an assessment, to the satisfaction<br />

<strong>of</strong> the municipality, <strong>of</strong> all roads, intersections, bridges, culverts etc. to be used or<br />

affected during the project. This assessment will include a video recording <strong>of</strong> the<br />

existing conditions <strong>of</strong> the roads, road allowances, intersection, bridges, culverts, etc.<br />

that will be used or affected during the project. No later than 2 months after the work is<br />

completed, provide an assessment, to the satisfaction <strong>of</strong> the municipality, <strong>of</strong> all roads,<br />

intersections, bridges, culverts etc. used or affected during the project. After<br />

construction/commercial operation the developer will provide a video <strong>of</strong> the conditions <strong>of</strong><br />

the roads, road allowances, intersections, bridges, culverts, etc. that were used during<br />

the project and arrange to repair any deficiency to the municipality’s satisfaction, prior<br />

to the release <strong>of</strong> securities. In addition prior to any deposit being returned the developer<br />

shall provide “as built drawings” for the distribution lines and facilities, in both paper and<br />

digital formats, showing the location <strong>of</strong> the new utility in relation to the existing utilities.<br />

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