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Palmyra Township reverses course on wind turbines
Wednesday’s action was a change from earlier this month, when the board approved amendments that would have made the ordinance stricter than the one that had been drafted by its planning commission and endorsed by the Lenawee County Planning Commission. ...But on Wednesday, the board went back to the original language on two key points.
October 28, 2011
by Erik Gable
in The Daily Telegram
PALMYRA TWP., Mich. — The Palmyra Township board reversed its course on wind turbines Wednesday night, handing turbine supporters a victory and leading opponents to talk of a possible ballot referendum to overturn the decision.
Wednesday’s action was a change from earlier this month, when the board approved amendments that would have made the ordinance stricter than the one that had been drafted by its planning commission and endorsed by the Lenawee County Planning Commission. The amendments would have set a lower noise limit and increased the minimum allowable distance between a turbine and the property of any non-participating property owner.
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