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Antrim to hold hearing on wind turbine plan
An ad hoc committee was formed in May by the planning board to head the drafting effort. It will meet Wednesday to hear concerns and suggestions on how such facilities in town should be managed.
June 19, 2011
in Keene Sentinel
ANTRIM - As state regulators consider plans for a wind farm on Tuttle Hill, the Antrim Planning Board is seeking public input in drafting an ordinance for utility-scale wind energy facilities.
An ad hoc committee was formed in May by the planning board to head the drafting effort. It will meet Wednesday to hear concerns and suggestions on how such facilities in town should be managed.
The ad hoc committee plans to have an ordinance or ordinances ready to go to a town-wide vote in the fall.
Portsmouth-based Eolian Renewable Energy, through its subsidiary Antrim Wind Energy, has proposed installing up to 10... [continue via Web link]
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