Planning documents submitted by Renewable Connections Development said dioversity at the farm would be boosted by barn owl boxes, bird nesting boxes, beehives, log piles and small, buried rubble piles for reptiles, amphibians and insects.
The company said a four-week public consultation held earlier this year revealed concerns over arable land being lost and construction traffic.
However, people acknowledged the need for renewable energy and the biodiversity proposals.
The site is in an area with 13 other solar farms, arrays, renewable energy stations, wind turbines and clay works.
People are able to submit views on the plans on the council’s website until 28 August.