In a recent government meeting, concerns were raised regarding the implications of a proposed hyperscale data center in Farmington. A speaker emphasized that the facility should not be classified as mixed-use or commercial, arguing that it primarily serves external customers, likely from outside the state. The speaker described the data center as \"heavy industrial,\" highlighting its unprecedented demand for power and water.
The discussion pointed to a significant oversight by state regulators, who failed to address the rise of hyperscale data centers in a timely manner. This has left local officials with the challenging task of making decisions without adequate resources or guidance. The speaker urged the council to consider the broader implications of their decisions, as the approval of this data center could set a precedent for future developments in the area.
Specific recommendations were made regarding zoning regulations, including the establishment of a 100-foot setback from neighboring properties, increased berm heights, and limitations on building heights and density. These measures aim to mitigate the potential impact of the data center on the surrounding community.
Additionally, questions were raised about the ownership and accuracy of the documentation related to the proposed development, emphasizing the importance of clarity and public record in the decision-making process. The speaker concluded by reminding the council that their choices would not only affect the current proposal but could also influence future developments in Farmington.