Crete officers have annexed land and permitted a particular use allow for a proposed photo voltaic farm.
The Falconhead Photo voltaic farm is one among at the very least 5 photo voltaic farms deliberate or underway in Will County.
The property introduced into Crete, with annexation permitted at Monday’s Village Board assembly, is north of West Outdated Monee Street and east of South Sangamon Avenue.
The board additionally permitted a particular use allow to permit the event, which had been within the works since at the very least final summer season.
The positioning itself is about 70 acres and the photo voltaic plant could be constructed on just below 50 acres. The property had beforehand been used for farming.
In line with the developer, the challenge is predicted to generate about $50,000 a 12 months in tax income, which can be divided between college districts, the fireplace division and village.
The corporate will enter an interconnection settlement with ComEd, with the photo voltaic farm promoting the vitality it creates to the utility.
The solar energy plant could be leased on property for 20 years, and produce 5 megawatts of electrical energy, in keeping with plans.
Crete’s approval of the Falconhead challenge comes as Will County has superior plans for at the very least 4 different photo voltaic farms within the county.
In January, the County Board permitted two photo voltaic vitality services in Monee Township, every of which can be operated by Nexamp Inc. and can be on all sides of South Will Middle Street.
Nexamp has proposed a 5-megawatt photo voltaic farm on about 44.26 acres of land at 26845 S. Will Middle Street in Monee, about 0.2 miles from South Will Middle Street and West Pauling Street.
The corporate has additionally proposed a 2-megawatt photo voltaic farm to be constructed on about 19 acres of a 29.26-acre parcel of land on the northwest nook of South Will Middle Street and West Pauling Street.
Final October, the County Board voted to approve two photo voltaic farms close to Crete and Monee.
Turning Level Power is proposing two photo voltaic services on agriculturally zoned land in unincorporated Will County.
A 5 megawatt business photo voltaic facility can be constructed on about 47 acres on South Will Middle Street, a few half-mile north of Pauling Street in Monee Township, and a 4-megawatt business photo voltaic facility is deliberate for about 51 acres on Torrence Avenue simply south of Steger Street in Crete Township, in keeping with plans.
The business photo voltaic facility in Monee Township is predicted to generate vitality to energy the equal of 1,360 houses, whereas the ability in Crete Township will energy the equal of 1,088 houses, in keeping with the developer.
In September 2023, a Chicago firm that proposed a solar energy plant close to Frankfort pulled its utility after residents expressed issues about potential air pollution and the impact on their property values.
The applying by Surya Powered was up for assessment by the Will County Land Use and Improvement Committee and had been advisable for approval by county workers.
The 5 megawatt plant was proposed on a 77-acre web site at 24890 W. Middle Street, in Inexperienced Gardens Township, a few quarter- mile north of Monee-Manhattan Street. There are houses on the north and west sides of the property, in keeping with Surya’s utility and workers report.
County planning and zoning workers discovered the challenge wouldn’t be detrimental to or endanger the general public’s well being or security.
A number of Will County board members have, as photo voltaic tasks come up for votes, mentioned they’re constrained by a state regulation that takes authority to control photo voltaic and wind tasks out of the arms of county authorities.
State regulation that went into impact January 2023 defines the parameters through which county governments can assessment business photo voltaic vitality tasks.
The regulation states counties can not have extra restrictive requirements than the state when regulating photo voltaic and wind vitality services and that if the photo voltaic vitality facility meets all of the state necessities, the county ought to approve it.