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File #: RFD 14-081    Version: Name: TransAlta Power Plant Development Permit
Type: Request For Decision Status: Tabled
File created: 4/30/2014 In control: Development Services Division
On agenda: 5/27/2014 Final action: 5/27/2014
Title: TransAlta Power Plant Development Permit Proposed Motion(s) That Council approve Development Permit 14-D-040 in accordance with Administration's recommended conditions
Attachments: 1. Administrative Report to Council, 2. Schedule A, 3. SUNDANCE ORTHOPHOTOGRAPHY, 4. location map
Related files: RFD 14-107
Title
TransAlta Power Plant Development Permit
 
Proposed Motion(s)
That Council approve Development Permit 14-D-040 in accordance with Administration's recommended conditions
 
Body
Administration Recommendation(s)
Administration supports the proposed motion to approve Development Permit 14-D-040 for the construction and operation of a natural gas fired electrical power plant located on NW & SW 10-52-03-W5 (TransAlta).
 
Purpose
The subject lands are within the Highvale Mine End Direct Control District and the Resource Extraction District. The purpose to the direct control is to enable and permit Council to regulate and control the use of the lands.
 
Summary
TransAlta has been working closely with all stakeholders to ensure that they have the opportunity to raise concerns and potential issued related to the development of the Sundance 7 Project and will continue to work and meet with stakeholder through out the development of this project. The stakeholders include Alberta Transportation, Alberta Environment and Sustainable Resource Development, Alberta Utilities Commission, First Nations and area residents.
 
As Alberta's population grows so does the demand for electricity and due to the expected retirement of coal fired power plants by the end of 2019, as a result of federal legislation, this project will be critical to meet the current and future electrical demands of the Alberta market.
 
Once the Sundance 7 facility is operational the natural gas generation facility will generate enough electricity to power approximately 720,000 Alberta households.
 
EBA Engineering did a Traffic Impact Assessment (TIA) for the TransAlta project, which was reviewed by Parkland County Engineering Services. Engineering Services has no concerns with the analysis and recommendations of the TIA.
 
 
Strategic Plan/Policy/Legal/Staff Implications (As Required)
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Financial Impact:
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Other (As Required)
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