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278.704 Merchant electric generating facility -- Construction certificate -- Location

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of exhaust stack -- Decommissioning and setback requirements -- Public
meeting concerning property acquisition -- Exception.
(1)No person shall commence to construct a merchant electric generating facility until
that person has applied for and obtained a construction certificate for the facility
from the board. The construction certificate shall be valid for a period of three
years after the issuance date of the last permit required to be obtained from the
Energy and Environment Cabinet after which the certificate shall be void. The
certificate shall be conditioned upon the applicant obtaining necessary air, water,
and waste permits. If an applicant has not obtained all necessary permits and has
not commenced to construct prior to the expiration date of the certificate, the
applicant shall be required to obtain a new valid certificate from the board.
(2)Except as provided in subsections (3), (4), and
(5)of this section, no construction
certificate shall be issued to construct a merchant electric generating facility unless
the exhaust stack of the proposed facility and any wind turbine is at least one
thousand (1,000) feet from the property boundary of any adjoining property owner
and all proposed structures or facilities used for generation of electricity are two
thousand (2,000) feet from any residential neighborhood, school, hospital, or
nursing home facility. For purposes of applications for site compatibility certificates
pursuant to KRS 278.216, only the exhaust stack of the proposed facility to be
actually used for coal or gas-fired generation or, beginning with applications for site
compatibility certificates filed on or after January 1, 2015, the proposed structure or
facility to be actually used for solar or wind generation shall be required to be at
least one thousand (1,000) feet from the property boundary of any adjoining
property owner and two thousand (2,000) feet from any residential neighborhood,
school, hospital, or nursing home facility.
(3)If the merchant electric generating facility is proposed to be located in a county or a
municipality with planning and zoning, then decommissioning and setback
requirements from a property boundary, residential neighborhood, school, hospital,
or nursing home facility may be established by the planning and zoning
commission. Any decommissioning requirement or setback established by a
planning and zoning commission for a facility in an area over which it has
jurisdiction shall:
(a)Have primacy over the decommissioning requirements in KRS 278.706(2)(m)
and the setback requirement in subsections
(2)and
(5)of this section; and
(b)Not be subject to modification or waiver by the board through a request for
deviation by the applicant, as provided in subsection
(4)of this section or
otherwise.
(4)The board may grant a deviation from the requirements of subsection
(2)of this
section on a finding that the proposed facility is designed to and, as located, would
meet the goals of KRS 224.10-280, 278.010, 278.212, 278.214, 278.216, 278.218,
and 278.700 to 278.716 at a distance closer than those provided in subsection
(2)of
this section.
(5)If the merchant electric generating facility is proposed to be located on a site of a
former coal processing plant in the Commonwealth where the electric generating
facility will utilize on-site waste coal as a fuel source, then the one thousand (1,000)
foot property boundary requirement in subsection
(2)of this section shall not be
applicable; however, the applicant shall be required to meet any other setback
requirements contained in subsection
(2)of this section.
(6)If requested, a merchant electric generating entity considering construction of a
facility for the generation of electricity or a person acting on behalf of such an
entity shall hold a public meeting in any county where acquisition of real estate or
any interest in real estate is being considered for the facility. A request for such a
meeting may be made by the commission, or by any city or county governmental
entity, including a board of commissioners, planning and zoning, fiscal court,
mayor, or county judge/executive. The meeting shall be held not more than thirty
(30)days from the date of the request.
(7)The purpose of the meeting under subsection
(6)of this section is to fully inform
landowners and other interested parties of the full extent of the project being
considered, including the project time line. One
(1)or more representatives of the
entity with full knowledge of all aspects of the project shall be present and shall
answer questions from the public.
(8)Notice of the time, subject, and location of the meeting under subsection
(6)of this
section shall be posted in both a local newspaper, if any, and a newspaper of
general circulation in the county. Notice shall also be placed on the websites of the
unregulated entity, and any local governmental unit. Owners of real estate known to
be included in the project and any person whose property adjoins at any point any
property to be included in the project shall be notified personally by mail. All
notices must be mailed or posted at least two
(2)weeks prior to the meeting.
(9)The merchant electric generating entity or a person acting on behalf of a merchant
electric generating entity shall, on or before the date of the public meeting held
under subsection
(6)of this section, provide notice of all research, testing, or any
other activities being planned or considered to:
(a)The Energy and Environment Cabinet;
(b)The Public Service Commission;
(c)The Transportation Cabinet;
(d)The Attorney General; and
(e)The Office of the Governor.
(10)Subsections
(6)to
(9)of this section shall not apply to any facility or project that
has already received a certificate of construction from the board.
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