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Newark planning commission opposes test towers
The commission submitted a 10-page response to the Vermont Public Service Board on the proposal by Eolian Renewable Energy of Portsmouth, N.H., for the "Seneca Mountain Wind" project.
The commission asserts that the proposal is not in conformance with Newark's Town Plan, and argues why it is not the kind of activity Newark wants to occur.
May 22, 2012
by Amy Ash Nixon
in Orleans Record
NEWARK -- The Newark Planning Commission has come out against a proposal to site test towers for a possible future wind farm here and in two other communities.
The commission submitted a 10-page response to the Vermont Public Service Board on the proposal by Eolian Renewable Energy of Portsmouth, N.H., for the "Seneca Mountain Wind" project.
The commission asserts that the proposal is not in conformance with Newark's Town Plan, and argues why it is not the kind of activity Newark wants to occur.
The response to Eolian's application for a nearly 200-foot-high wind tower to be placed in Newark argues against the... [continue via Web link]
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