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The Mineral County Commissioners are hoping to have some questions answered this evening, as they meet with representatives of U.S. Wind Force.
The meeting with Wind Force, the company proposing to construct the Pinnacle Wind Farm on Green Mountain above Keyser, was the topic of discussion at the commission's June 9 meeting, when Commission President Wayne Spiggle said he wanted to meet with the group but was not interested in a "sales pitch."
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West Virginia]
Many local citizens spoke up at a Maryland Public Service Commission meeting about feeling unprotected by state and local government when it comes to a proposed wind turbine project on Backbone Mountain.
"As it has been mentioned, Garrett County has no zoning whatsoever," former state Sen. John Bambacus said at the Thursday night meeting at Garrett College.
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Saying he is not interested in a repeat of a "sales pitch," Mineral County President Wayne Spiggle is spelling out four specific issues which he wants representatives of U.S. Wind Force to answer when they meet with the commissioners on June 23.
The West Virginia Public Service commission has rejected a staff-proposed June hearing on the Pinnacle Wind Farm near Keyser in favor of a September hearing to include a tour of the site.
The $131 million, 23-turbine wind farm on Green Mountain just west of Keyser is currently under review by the PSC, which must act on the application by early January.
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West Virginia]
County approves restrictions on industrial wind projects
June 4, 2009 by Michael A. Sawyers in Cumberland Times-News
June 4, 2009 by Michael A. Sawyers in Cumberland Times-News
Citing 14 months of review by the Allegany County Planning and Zoning Commission and four months of their own scrutiny, the county's commissioners voted quickly and unanimously Thursday to make more restrictive the rules for developing industrial wind turbines.
The emergency changes to Code Home Rule Bill No. 2-09 diminish the possibility that US WindForce will construct a wind farm atop the northeastern end of Dan's Mountain.
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West Virginia]
County leaders likely will vote on wind turbine regulations Thursday
May 31, 2009 by Kevin Spradlin in Cumberland Times-News
May 31, 2009 by Kevin Spradlin in Cumberland Times-News
The Allegany County Board of Commissioners is expected to vote Thursday whether to adopt or reject zoning code amendments that would offer strict - but some say necessary - regulations for industrial wind energy facilities.
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Mayor, council endorse wind turbine project
May 26, 2009 by Richard Kerns in Mineral Daily News-Tribune
May 26, 2009 by Richard Kerns in Mineral Daily News-Tribune
The Keyser Mayor and City Council Tuesday night formally endorsed the proposed 23-turbine Pinnacle Wind Farm, as company officials announced that a local public hearing is expected to be conducted by the West Virginia Public Service Commission sometime before July 1.
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Development Authority talks wind power
May 20, 2009 by Jean Braithwaite in Mineral Daily News-Tribune
May 20, 2009 by Jean Braithwaite in Mineral Daily News-Tribune
The subject of wind power brought pros and cons to the floor of discussion during the Mineral County Development Authority meeting held Tuesday evening at the Elk District Fire Hall. ...Spiggle stated that he would ask two questions to wind power companies, both dealing with signed contracts by the company, with one a promise of tax revenue, and the other verifying the company would remove the turbines if necessary.
"If the company would answer ‘no' to the questions, then I would oppose the wind mill project," Spiggle said.
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West Virginia]
Turbine suggestions rejected; Allegany County staff warn of proposed zoning code changes
May 20, 2009 by Kevin Spradlin in Cumberland Times-News
May 20, 2009 by Kevin Spradlin in Cumberland Times-News
Allegany County staff on Tuesday rejected a half dozen suggestions and critiques by US WindForce regarding proposed amendments to the county zoning code.
US WindForce President Tom Matthews has said the loss of any more turbines to the planned Dan's Mountain project would eliminate the project from being a viable one. The county, however, has consistently presented a goal of balancing those business needs with adequate safeguards for its residents.
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Zoning/Planning|
West Virginia]
Members of the Community Advisory Panel for the proposed Pinnacle Wind Farm near Keyser traveled to Berlin, Pa., Monday for a neck-craning, up-close tour of a wind turbine project similar to the one planned for Green Mountain.
About a dozen members of the volunteer panel were guests of US WindForce as they toured the 18-turbine Lookout Project in Somerset County, which is operated by Edison Mission Group, one of the nation's leading operators of electric power generation.
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West Virginia]
Mineral advisory panel tours Pa. wind farm site
May 19, 2009 by Sarah Moses in Cumberland Times-News
May 19, 2009 by Sarah Moses in Cumberland Times-News
The Lookout wind project in Somerset County is five turbines smaller than the US WindForce project proposed at Pinnacle in Mineral County, but members of the Community Advisory Panel got the opportunity to get a feel for wind farms and meet the company likely to operate the Pinnacle project.
"Edison is our joint venture partner," Jim Cookman, vice president of project development for US WindForce, said during Monday's tour. "We have a joint development agreement.
Allegany County staff on Tuesday rejected half a dozen suggestions or critiques by US Wind Force regarding proposed amendments to the county zoning code.
US Wind Force President Tom Matthews has said the loss of any more turbines to the planned Dan's Mountain project would eliminate the project from being a viable one.
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Zoning/Planning|
West Virginia]
County officials, staff to discuss wind turbines
May 17, 2009 by Kevin Spradlin in Cumberland Times-News
May 17, 2009 by Kevin Spradlin in Cumberland Times-News
A key factor in any decision the commissioners might make regarding the proposed amendments to the county zoning code could involve the recently adopted LaVale Region Comprehensive Plan. The proposed changes would impact any future industrial wind energy venture, Stakem noted, but only the Dan’s Mountain project has open permits with county government.
Lewis said last week, and Stakem reiterated Monday, that the LaVale planning area does not permit industrial wind turbines.
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Zoning/Planning|
West Virginia]
The Allegany County commissioners have postponed Thursday's public work session discussion that was to focus on the proposed restrictions to industrial wind farms.
The public meeting is now scheduled for 10 a.m. Tuesday at the County Office Complex. The commissioners, acting County Administrator David Eberly and County Attorney Bill Rudd are to analyze a number of points made by US Wind Force President Tom Matthews.
US Wind Force, opponents have their say; Zoning code amendments could kill future wind energy projects
May 6, 2009 by Kevin Spradlin in Cumberland Times-News
May 6, 2009 by Kevin Spradlin in Cumberland Times-News
The Allegany County commissioners on Tuesday gave Tom Matthews, US Wind Force president, 60 minutes to explain why the proposed county zoning code amendments would terminate future wind energy projects here.
But Matthews only needed 53 of them to tell them the legislation is a bad idea - and that they could be held liable for "potentially illegal roadblocks."
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Critics: Dan's Mountain project not good fit for Allegany County
May 6, 2009 by Kevin Spradlin in Cumberland Times-News
May 6, 2009 by Kevin Spradlin in Cumberland Times-News
The possibility of 200 construction jobs didn't sway critics of a planned commercial wind turbine project atop Dan's Mountain.
Neither did an estimated $5.4 million in new property tax revenue over the next decade. Nor did an appeal to clean, green energy.
Instead, the 14 area residents who spoke in favor of legislation that would place steep limitations on industrial wind energy projects here said the project simply wasn't a good fit for Allegany County.
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West Virginia]
The Community Advisory Panel for the proposed Pinnacle Wind Farm near Keyser will not conduct its regular monthly meeting, with panel members instead slated to tour a Pennsylvania wind farm later this month.
The wind farm tour, which is limited to members of the panel, is scheduled for May 18.
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Zoning/Planning|
West Virginia]
The Allegany County Board of Commissioners on Thursday granted the president of US Wind Force a meeting to discuss why a proposed bill to regulate the wind industry is a bad idea.
Tom Matthews appealed during the public comment period of Thursday’s weekly meeting that amendments to the zoning code — drafted to protect the county and its residents — are too restrictive.
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West Virginia]
Jamie Walsh said Allegany County officials are trying to impose strict standards on small industrial wind turbine projects - regulations that are even more limiting than larger projects that require in-depth review by a number of state agencies. ...And the consensus appeared to be the commissioners favored imposing some form of the amendments to the county zoning code.
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Zoning/Planning]
Wind turbine vote delayed six months; Poolesville will reconsider plan after drafting policy
April 22, 2009 by Meghan Tierney in The Gazette
April 22, 2009 by Meghan Tierney in The Gazette
Poolesville's Planning Commission has delayed a decision on permitting an energy-generating wind turbine while it develops a policy on alternative energy sources.
If approved, the turbine, which John Speelman proposes building at his Poolesville Hardware store at 19961 Fisher Ave., would be the first wind generator in town.
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