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Progress being made on Bonneville windmill ordinance
October 23, 2008 by Aman Chabra in Local News 8
October 23, 2008 by Aman Chabra in Local News 8
[A windmill] ordinance was one of the main topics of conversation at a Bonneville County Planning & Zoning meeting held at the Bonneville County Courthouse Wednesday night. Despite meeting until after midnight, nothing was decided upon.
"The process of getting the government to go through and create and ordinance and draft an ordinance takes time. They don't like to just create an ordinance in five minutes and send it out," said Steven Serr of the Bonneville County Planning and Zoning Commission.
A group in southeastern Idaho has requested a judicial review of the Bingham County commissioners' approval of two wind farms.
Natural Guardian Limited Partnership of Idaho Falls requested the review late last month because it said the production of energy is not in compliance with a county ordinance.
The group also said there were inconsistencies within the county's planning and zoning decisions when it came to approving the wind farms.
Another energy company allowed to build wind farm in Bingham County
August 5, 2008 in NBC Newschannel 6
August 5, 2008 in NBC Newschannel 6
Less than 24 hours after they unanimously approved a wind farm in Wolverine Canyon, Bingham County Commissioners gave the go-ahead for another wind farm to be built just three miles away.
Bingham County Planning and Zoning Commission denied a special use permit for Western Energy Corporation in May.
Construction of a 150-turbine wind farm on 20,000 acres along Wolverine Canyon has been approved by Bingham County commissioners.
The unanimous vote Monday to approve the plan by Ridgeline Energy LLC disappointed opponents who say the 490-foot turbines will be a blight on the scenic southeastern Idaho canyon, a popular recreation area south of Idaho Falls. ...Frank VanderSloot, owner of Melaleuca Inc. and a landowner in the area, said opponents are evaluating their options, including legal action.
A local wind farm company hopes to get the green light to spin.
Tuesday, Western Energy will appeal the Planning and Zoning Committee's decision that previously denied their special use permit.
The company wants to build 66 turbines on about 5,000 acres in a private ranch just east of Shelley. ...Neighbors are seeing red over this spinning saga saying it will destroy the scenery.
But Thompson argues it's his property and the view isn't a guarantee.
Bingham County has spent the past several months settling disputes about the proposed wind farm project in the Wolverine area. Today, the county commissioners discussed two appeals that had been received in regards to a recent decision. Both appeals were related to the Bingham County Planning and Zoning Commission's decision to give a special use permit for the windfarm. Both appeals were discussed in depth during today's public meeting and the county commission voted unanimously to deny the appeals.
Months of hearings, votes, re-votes and debate are finished in one wind energy company's bid to build wind turbines in Wolverine Canyon.
Monday, Bingham County Commissioners approved Ridgeline Energy's application to put up a 150-turbine wind farm. They had been trying since November to get the approval.
The proposed Goshen South Wind Project that would place 150 wind turbines in the mountains east of Blackfoot will go back to the County Commissioners to finish an appeal of its special use permit following a decision by the Planning and Zoning Commission on Wednesday that member Larry Kohler’s vote in favor of the permit for the turbines can stand. ...Kohler, vacationing in Oregon with his family on a trip planned before Wednesday's meeting was scheduled, participated by phone, stating emphatically that he does not stand to gain financially from the project, had not been approached by the company as a potential lessor, nor discussed it with those who are.
At the conclusion of the hearing, P&Z Commissioner Kent Banner made the motion to accept Kohler's statement. It was seconded by Gay Sorensen, and Hortense Nelson voted with them.
Final decision of wind farm rests with Bingham County Commissioners
July 24, 2008 in NBC Newschannel 6
July 24, 2008 in NBC Newschannel 6
Last night's planning and zoning meeting lasted until 2:00 in the morning.
It was a chance for anyone to come forward with a conflict of interest regarding planning and zoning board member Larry Kohler and his property in Wolverine Canyon, which sits adjacent to the area where Ridgeline Energy proposed to build 150 wind turbines.
Planning and zoning officials tell us that no one came forward ...
Bingham County Planning & Zoning rejects wind farm on private ranch
June 26, 2008 by Danielle Grant in Local News 8
June 26, 2008 by Danielle Grant in Local News 8
A local energy company will have to decide whether to appeal a ruling after the Bingham County Planning and Zoning Committee rejects its plans for a wind farm.
Western Energy of Firth proposed to build 66 turbines on a private ranch east of Shelley but a tied vote won't let that happen.
The Planning and Zoning Committee tied the vote 4 to 4 which automatically means they had to deny the special use permit.
So, Western Energy has 10 days from now to appeal that decision. And they said they sure will.
Misconceptions about proposed Bingham County wind farm
June 25, 2008 by Danielle Grant in Local News 8
June 25, 2008 by Danielle Grant in Local News 8
It's a debate still up in the air.
Will the proposed 150 turbine wind farm be built in Bingham County?
Ridgeline Energy, the company hoping to put up the turbines says the wind in the Wolverine area is some of the best which makes it ideal for generating energy.
But this is just one of many projects they have going on in Eastern Idaho.
Eastern Idaho wind reeks havoc on your hair, but it's a hot commodity. About 40 people showed up in the Bingham County Courthouse to voice their opinion or listen to opinions concerning the Cedar Creek Wind Farm proposed by Western Energy LLC. ...They are expected to make a decision tonight however as of the end of our newscast no decision had been made.
Rancher says there is a misconception on proposed wind farm
June 3, 2008 by Mary Hamilton in Local News 8
June 3, 2008 by Mary Hamilton in Local News 8
Some landowners who favor a wind farm coming to the area of Wolverine Canyon are a little concerned Tuesday morning about the upcoming public comment period, since there is worry that the public has been misinformed. ...Landowners on both sides of the controversy must face a re-do of the entire decision on bringing wind turbines to the area, after worries of a conflict of interest caused the commissioners to send the controversy back to Planning and Zoning.
It's been months of back and forth debating about a project spinning with opposition and Monday, was no different.
A decision about the wind turbine project in the Wolverine Canyon is still up in the air.
Bingham County Commissioners met Monday afternoon, after delaying a decision about a week ago.
This time, they found a potential conflict of interest in the Planning and Zoning Committee's previous vote. Now, they're tossing it back to them to look at the problem a little closer.
The latest development in this spinning saga is one of the newest members of the Planning and Zoning committee, Larry Kohler.
The commissioners meeting ended almost as quickly as it began. A decision trumped by yet another technicality that will send the issue back to the Bingham County Planning & Zoning.
"One of the members of the planning and zoning board...Mr. Collier owns property adjecent to the proposed project."
That makes the earlier decision by the P&Z a possible conflict of interest. Now, a controversial issue over a wind farm in Bingham County will have to be re-heard by the planning and zoning commission which includes another public comment period.
It was supposed to be the meeting to end all meetings in the controversial proposed Ridgeline Energy wind farm. But once again, the Bingham County Commissioners brought their meeting to a very anti-climactic end without a decision.
It was brought to the commissioners attention that the newest member of Bingham County's planning and zoning commission, Larry Kohler, had owned property near the proposed site in Wolverine Canyon.
The county commissioners decided that his vote was a potential conflict of interest.
The wind must be great in Bingham County, because another company is asking to build wind turbines in the area.
Wednesday night they went before the Bingham County Planning and Zoning Committee, with their 66 wind turbine proposal.
Committee members from the planning and zoning board grilled Western Energy on every aspect on its proposal.
Altogether about 50 people showed up to learn more, and to voice their opinion.
The question of whether Ridgeline Energy Corp. will receive a special use permit for its proposed 150-turbine Goshen South Wind Project in a Natural Resources/Agriculture Zone in the mountains east of Blackfoot remains unanswered following a public meeting Tuesday of the Bingham County Commission.
The commissioners met to consider two appeals of the County Planning and Zoning Commission decision when it voted 4-3 on April 23 to grant the special use permit for the project.
Bingham County Commissioners: No decision on wind turbine controversy
May 28, 2008 by Danielle Grant in Local News 8
May 28, 2008 by Danielle Grant in Local News 8
It's a controversy spinning with opposition.
The proposed wind farm in Bingham County isn't going anywhere, anytime soon.
This morning, the commissioners met to discuss whether the Planning and Zoning Committee acted appropriately in their 4-to-3 vote to approve the project.
After three hours of questions and bouncing thoughts back and forth, they couldn't come up with an answer leaving the decision still up in the air. ...The big questions: Will these turbines fit under the zoned "Natural Resource Agricultural Land" and will they change the character of the area.
Idaho Falls businessman and Wolverine Canyon property owner, Frank VanderSloot says wind turbines will not only destroy Mother Nature but may spiral out of control.
"The county doesn't know where they're going to be. The county doesn't know where the 80 miles of roads are going to be and they're just approving it. Point blank," explained VanderSloot.
Ridgeline says Bingham County will essentially be a partner in this endeavor.
Melaleuca man passionate about Wolverine Canyon controversy
May 20, 2008 by Danielle Grant in LocalNews8
May 20, 2008 by Danielle Grant in LocalNews8
More than 20,000 acres of the Wolverine Canyon, east of Shelley, may be blanketed with more than 150 wind turbines.
This, after the Bingham County Planning and Zoning Commission approved the installation in a 4 to 3 vote nearly a month ago.
But this vision has one local man taking a stand against what he believes will destroy Mother Nature.
The wind turbine controversy is stirring up well-known Idaho Falls businessman, Frank Vandersloot, so much he took an ad out in the newspaper. ...Bingham County Commissioner, Wayne Brower says, this area is zoned as a natural resource and agricultural land. And in a week, the commissioners will decide if the proposed wind turbines fit under that title.