Plans for a new solar farm on 108 acres (44 hectares) of land is being proposed in Devon.
Exagen Development, which builds and operates renewable energy projects, is applying for planning permission from North Devon Council for farmland south of Buttercombe Lane, Braunton, after holding two public consultation events last year.
The farm is being proposed together with a sub-station, cabling, CCTV and fencing.
North Devon Council is due to decide on the planning application at a future date, but people have until 6 July to make representations.
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A recent survey has revealed 40% of respondents opposed the development, with 13% in support and 47% undecided.
Concerns were raised around the scale of the project, visual impact, ecology and biodiversity impacts.
The applicant's planning documents stated it had made changes to the design and layout, including a larger buffer zone between the development and ancient woodland and other locally important sites.
It has also amended a cable route, reducing the need for hedgerow removal, and landscaping and biodiversity enhancements.
The cumulative effect of solar farms, of which there are four others in the area, was also highlighted as a concern.