LIVERMORE â The East County Board of Zoning Adjustments (BZA) last week voted to move forward with the smaller of two controversial solar utility-scale projects set for North Livermore. Aramis, the larger 410-acre project also set for North Livermore, already gained approval from the BZA on Nov. 24. At its Dec. 10 meeting, the BZA â absent board member Scott Beyer â approved the 59-acre Sunwalker projectâs conditional use permit (CUP) and certified the environmental impact report (EIR) with conditions. The project site sits at 4871 N. Livermore Ave., at the intersection of North Livermore Avenue and May School Road. Board member Frank Imhof said the project should have a 100-foot buffer zone on three of the projectâs sides and landscape berms with agriculture along the perimeter. He added that a bond should be in place, obligating the applicant to restore the land to its original form if the project were never completed. Board member Derek Eddy said the project should undergo review at two-year intervals for the first 10 years to ensure compliance. The two agreed the applicant would need to provide proof of potable water purchase.