Docket No. 465 - Stratford
The United Illuminating Company application for a Certificate of Environmental Compatibility and Public Need for the construction, maintenance, and operation of a 115/13.8-kilovolt (kV) replacement substation facility located on an approximately 1.5 acre portion of two adjoining UI-owned parcels directly adjacent to UI’s existing Baird Substation, 1770 Stratford Avenue, Stratford, Connecticut, and related transmission structure and interconnection improvements.
Appendix A1 - Maps and Drawings
Appendix A2 - Maps and Drawings
Appendix B - Agency Correspondence
Appendix C - Wetland Delineation Report
Appendix D - Noise Assessment
Appendix E - Visibility Analysis
Appendix F - Site Selection Study
Appendix G - Electric and Magnetic Field Assessment
Appendix H - Baird Substation Condition Assessment
Appendix I - Distribution Capacity and Voltage Regulation Baseline Environmental Assessment: Baird Substation
Appendix J - Cultural Resource Review
Appendix K - Habitat Assessment for Northern Long Eared Bat
Appendix L - Formal Requirements
Bulk Filing:
PROCEDURAL CORRESPONDENCE
STATE AGENCY COMMENTS
MUNICIPAL COMMENTS
PUBLIC OFFICIAL COMMENTS
HEARING INFORMATION
Schedule
Service List
Hearing Programs
Transcripts
PARTIES AND INTERVENORS
Applicant
Exhibits
Correspondence
Motions and Objections
Post Hearing Briefs and Draft Findings of Fact
Party - Office of Consumer Counsel
Exhibits
Correspondence
Motions and Objections
Post Hearing Briefs and Draft Findings of Fact
Party - Town of Stratford
Exhibits
Correspondence
Motions and Objections
Post Hearing Briefs and Draft Findings of Fact
DRAFT FINDINGS OF FACT
FINAL DECISION
DEVELOPMENT & MANAGEMENT PLAN
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