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Summerland approves solar project

Despite community opposition, council voted 4-3 for Cartwright Mountain location
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Members of Summerland council and municipal staff were at a meeting to determine the fate of the Summerland solar project on July 13. The site for the project was approved in a 4-3 decision. (John Arendt - Summerland Review)

The location of a solar energy project to be constructed on the toe of Cartwright Mountain has divided members Summerland council.

At a meeting on July 13, council voted 4-3 to approve the site at 13500 Prairie Valley Rd., 12591 Morrow St. and Denike Street for the communitysa国际传媒檚 solar energy storage project.

Due to the COVID-19 protocols, only 50 people, including council, staff and members of the public, were allowed in the Summerland Arena Banquet Room at any time. The meeting was also available for livestream viewing online through the District of Summerland YouTube channel, .

The solar project has been discussed for several years and there have been 11 presentations about it.

The project, with an estimated cost of between $6 million and $7 million, would have 3,200 solar panels. The array would have an estimated lifespan of 35 years while the storage batteries are expected to last 20 years.

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Tami Rothery, sustainability and alternative energy coordinator for Summerland, said multiple sites were selected before the municipally owned property on Cartwright Mountain was selected.

The land is in the municipalitysa国际传媒檚 Urban Growth Area but is not considered an ideal location for future residential or commercial development because of its distance from downtown, schools and other community infrastructure.

The site has generated mixed reactions from council as well as from the community.

Members of the public spoke at the meeting, wrote letters and sent in petitions with their concerns and objections.

Petitions alone had 174 names attached.

sa国际传媒淚t is a lot of money and will benefit very few residents,sa国际传媒 said Diane Colman Ambery, adding that this year, as Summerland and the world cope with the COVID-19 pandemic, it is not a time for additional expenses.

sa国际传媒淭his is something extra that the town does not need and barely will benefit from,sa国际传媒 said Lauren Antonovitch.

Ian McIntosh said the land proposed for the site is in the municipalitysa国际传媒檚 Urban Growth Area and represents close to 20 per cent of the property base earmarked for future urban growth.

Diana Smith said spending money of this project is irresponsible, since the municipality of Summerland has a budget shortfall of $3.2 million this year.

Jai Zachary of ElectroMotion Energy in Summerland described the project as sa国际传媒渁ntiquated technology.sa国际传媒

Don Gayton outlined several concerns about the location, including the affects of the location on development sprawl.

Others voiced support for the solar project.

sa国际传媒淲e should and can help to lessen the peak demand on our supply utilities by managing some of the peak load needs with this project,sa国际传媒 said Mike Brandson. sa国际传媒淭he project is an important step towards Summerland becoming a carbon neutral community,sa国际传媒 said Barry Loewen.

Coun. Doug Patan suggested selling the land for housing and using the money to benefit the community.

sa国际传媒淚 think the solar project is a great project, but not at the toe of Cartwright,sa国际传媒 he said.

Coun. Martin Van Alphen said other sites near the Cartwright Mountain site would be better suited to the solar project.

Coun. Richard Barkwill said the site is ideal for housing development instead of for the solar project.

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Coun. Erin Trainer also voiced support for the proposal as presented. sa国际传媒淚 believe it is the best fit for this project,sa国际传媒 she said.

sa国际传媒淭he prospect of an affordable housing project in this area could absolutely not happen,sa国际传媒 said Mayor Toni Boot.

Grant funding covers more than 85 per cent of the total cost of the solar project.

The site for the solar project was approved with Barkwill, Patan and Van Alphen opposed.

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John Arendt

About the Author: John Arendt

I have worked as a newspaper journalist since 1989 and have been at the Summerland Review since 1994.
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