Stage 6 · Public Proposal & Data Feedback · Case #2026-DF-HIG
High Plains Site 04
Sparse population, strong wind-power availability, but agricultural rezoning required.
Live Votes
68%
195 votes · 133 yes · 38 no · 24 edits
Approval Prediction
92%
forecast from design + incentives
Direct Benefits to Residents
$516
Annualized benefit per household
55%
Local hiring commitment
$4M
Public parks grant
6%
Revenue share to schools
$120/yr
Broadband subsidy per HH
$80/yr
Energy credit per HH
18%
Property tax to municipality
$2M
Water conservation fund
Project Design Commitments
- · Building footprint capped at 1.2M sq ft on 640 acres.
- · 150 ft setback from all property lines.
- · Cooling system: closed-loop (no draw on local water supply).
- · 40% renewable energy mix.
- · 60% noise-damping wall system at perimeter.
- · 50% vegetative screening density.
Voting is limited to verified residents of Weld County.
Resident Priorities Vote
Tell the developer and the county which trade-offs matter most to you. Live tallies feed directly into the Community Benefit Agreement and the permit application.
Energy & utility bills
What matters most for your electric bill?
Water
How should the project handle water?
Public spaces
Pick the public space investment that helps your family most.
Schools
Where should education dollars land?
Jobs & local economy
What hiring commitment matters most?
Noise, traffic & nights
Pick the nuisance protection that hits closest to home.
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Community Comments (2)
KO
K. Olsen
Rancher
Rezoning ag land is a one-way door. Need the parks endowment to be permanent, not a one-time grant.
BT
B. Tate
County Commissioner
Tax base expansion is critical for our roads. Strong support if hiring stays local.