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Developer says proposed LEED data center will use less water than approved subdivision; seeks restrictive covenant review
Summary
A speaker during public comment described a proposed data center at 904 Francis Harris, arguing it would use less water, impose less service burden than a 500-home subdivision and be bound by a restrictive covenant limiting water use and guaranteeing water-quality and stormwater measures.
During the council work session public-comment period on May 20, resident and proponent John Mayberry described a proposed building project at 904 Francis Harris that he said is a LEED-certified data center, not a cryptocurrency-mining facility, and asked the council to consider regulating and taxing it if the project is sited within the city rather than in the county.
Mayberry provided…
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