Northfield Planning Board approves conditions for Pine Meadow Road solar arrays >A site rendering created by BlueWave Solar shows where three future solar arrays will be located off of Pine Meadow Road in Northfield. Contributed Image/BlueWave Solar
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NORTHFIELD After eight months of discussion and three public hearing sessions, the Planning Board has approved the conditions for special permits for three solar arrays to be built along Pine Meadow Road.
The total project will consist of about 76 acres of solar arrays across the three tracts of land owned by the L’Etoile family and Four Star Farms. “Array A,” the largest of the three arrays at roughly 26 acres capable of generating 6 megawatts of power, will be located north along Pine Meadow Road, beyond Riverview Road. “Array B” is capable of generating 4.3 megawatts and would be located across from the Four Star Farms main building. A third, small array, “Array C,�
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NORTHFIELD A decision regarding the proposed “dual use” solar arrays on Pine Meadow Road may come Thursday, when the Planning Board will start deliberations after several months of continued public hearings.The Planning Board will conduct its.