980 C.M.R. 10.02
(1) Facility Need Requirement. The applicant shall provide a statement of need which will consist of:
(2) Mapping Requirements.
(a) The applicant shall provide a map or series of maps of the preferred site and all alternative sites proposed which show the following at a useful scale:
4. location of the following zones:
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- 2,000 BTU/ft hr zone;
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- 1,000 BTU/ft hr zone;
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- 460 BTU/ft hr zone; and the - vapor dispersion zone. 5. anticipated location and dimensions of the storage tank, new ancillary facilities, and dike 6. topography of the site out to and including the most distant zone specified in 980 CMR 10.02(2)(a)4. 7. current zoning scheme out to and including the most distant zone specified in 980 CMR 10.02(2)(a)4. 8. special land uses including agricultural land, parks, forests, recreational areas, and areas designated by a governmental agency for protection as naturalpreserves or historic or scenic districts out to and including the most distant zone specified in 980 CMR 10.02(2)(a)4. 9. location of all hospitals, schools, nursing homes and churches, and places of outdoor assembly out to and including the most distant zone specified in 980 CMR 10.02(2)(a)4. 10. surface water and groundwater resources out to and including the most distant zone specified in 980 CMR 10.03(2)(a)4. 11. population densities out to and including the most distant zone specified in 980 CMR 10.02(2)(a)4. 12. alternative truck routes from exit of nearest highway to site, showing local street names, bridges and elevated roadways, underpasses and tunnels, unpaved roads, and all locations on these routes requiring the exercise of additional caution. Information provided here should also include a general demographic description of the area through which these routes will pass. 13. nearby gas pipelines and point of interconnection for new facility 14. sewers, subway tunnels, drainage systems, underground electrical systems, and allother underground conduits out to and including the most distant zone specified in 980 CMR 10.02(2)(a)4. as well as for all truck routes specified in 980 CMR 10.02(2)(a)4.
(3) Demonstration of Conformity with Siting Standards.
(4) Alternative Sites Evaluation Matrices.
1. Cost matrices
a. The cost matrices shall be assembled as follows:
FIGURE 1
CAPITAL COST MATRIX
FACTORS SITE A SITE B
Land Acquisition
$ $
Site Preparation Structures and Improvements LNG Processing Equipment LNG Transportation Facilities Other Equipment TOTAL $ $
FIGURE 2
ANNUAL COST MATRIX
FACTORS SITE A SITE B
Operating Expenses $ $ Maintenance Expenses TOTAL $ $
2. Environmental Matrix
a. The environmental matrix should be assembled as follows:
FIGURE 3
ENVIRONMENTAL MATRIX
SITE A SITE B
FACTORS COMPARATIVE RATING COMPARATIVE RATING
Ease of Acquisition Climatology Geology Hydrology Transportation Access Ecological Sensitivity Socioeconomics Special Resources Commitment Other
- The ratings should be based upon the total number of sites proposed (number of sites = n). The most preferred site for each factor should receive a rating of n. The site preferred next should be rated n-1, and so forth. - Reconnaissance level data may be employed in constructing the environmental matrix, including existing studies and reports completed by public or private agencies. If such sources are not available or adequate, site analyses must be conducted. - The environmental matrix shall be accompanied by a narrative which references the sources of the data used for each factor and an explanation of how these data were used to arrive at the relative rating for each proposed site.