Where this is happening

PLEASE NOTE: The information below is about the proposed site in Castle Rock Township and the City of Farmington, MN. There is news everyday in Minnesota and other states of proposed and new data centers. We all use technology and the AI technology is also feeding in to the need for data centers. However, the speed in planning and development of these data centers is compromising and threatening our neighborhoods, natural resources and straining our energy and water resources.

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The intended location for this data center is in the southeast portion of Farmington. The property is next to residential homes and parks, The south branch of the Vermillion River is a protected Trout stream and runs through the southern portion of the property.

This image displays geographic and administrative information about a location in Farmington, Dakota County. It includes details like the PLS Location, watershed, and tax parcel numbers.
Satellite view of two adjacent plots of land in Farmington, with public schools and residential areas nearby. The upper plot is wooded, labeled 'OLSON, AC 159,' and the lower plot is open farmland, labeled 'Farmington Public Schools, AC 189.'

348 acres

Satellite view of farmland and residential areas in Farmington, Utah, with two areas outlined in red and labeled roads including 220th St W and Chippendale Ave W.
Map showing the locations of residential homes on two sides, with a central area of natural landscape, annotations for parcel boundaries, and a legend indicating study area and parcel boundary.
Site plan map showing proposed data centers, switch stations, and infrastructure for Olson and Farmington Public Schools, with streets, parcel information, and surrounding areas.

INTENDED PLAT created by Tract. 12 buildings, ranging from 50 to 80 feet tall, 2.53 million total square feet, 708 MW requirement