Plymouth Redevelopment Commission Hears Presentation of Solar Project at Wastewater Treatment Facility

The Plymouth Redevelopment Commission members received information concerning a proposed solar project at the Plymouth Wastewater Treatment facility. 

Utility Superintendent Donnie Davidson previously told the commission members that the construction of a solar array at the Wastewater Plant would be an effort to save energy costs.

He said Tuesday night that the total up-front cost of the solar project is $1.61 million and it would realize a $147,000 annual energy savings over at least 25 years.  He said that information was given to the Plymouth City Council members in a previous meeting where they agreed to move forward with the project with Telamon.  

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Jeff Rowe from Baker Tilly explained that there are several options to pay for the project including available cash-on-hand out of the Wastewater Department’s budget, the potential of payment through federal American Rescue Plan Act Funds distributed to the city, or with TIF Funds.

Davidson commented that time is of the essence as certain deadlines need to be met concerning net metering qualifications and other assistance.

The Plymouth Redevelopment Commission members unanimously approved a resolution that would amend the Economic Development Plan for the project in the US. 30 Pine Road Economic Development Area in TIF #3.  This is the first step in the process.  The proposal will go to the Plan Commission and back to the Plymouth City Council and then return to the Plymouth Redevelopment Commission for a public hearing in January to confirm adding the solar project to the project list.