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[ Canada ]

Sackville passes by-laws for wind turbines; Council divided over zoning regulations

Posted by: Lisa on November 20, 2009 3:11:11 PM
Debate about the development of wind power within the town of Sackville has been widespread in the last two months, as the introduction of bylaws by the planning commission were tabled before the town council. The by-laws cover both turbines for individual use, and wind farms, with a generation capacity exceeding three megawatts. At the council meeting on November 9, the by-laws passed by a vote of 4-3.
Note : http://www.argosy.ca/view.php?aid=41925
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[ Impact on People | Canada ]

Wind power regulations approved in 4-3 vote

Posted by: Lisa on November 19, 2009 3:25:18 PM
Despite contentious debate last week over whether the town should open itself up to wind energy proposals at all, council decided in the end it was best to put the needed regulations in place instead of leaving the town without a strategy to guide a sector that is fast developing around the world. Coun. Margaret Tusz-King said the new wind power regulations, which were approved as part of Sackville's new zoning bylaw last Monday night, include "stringent limitations on how and where turbines will be erected."
Note : http://www.sackvilletribunepost.com/index.cfm?sid=304418&sc=129
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[ Impact on People | Colorado ]

Going green without offending the neighbors

Posted by: Lisa on November 18, 2009 4:51:03 PM
Being green, without annoying your neighbors, was high on the list of residents' requirements for the regulation of small wind energy conversion systems at last week's special meeting of the planning commission. While not calling for a ban on wind turbines, many residents requested that commissioners write regulations to make the wind turbines as difficult to install as possible and suggested the alternative of a wind farm here, located on one property, rather than allowing individual systems on eligible parcels.
Note : http://www.eptrail.com/ci_13808443?source=most_viewed
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[ Maine ]

Dixmont to vote on industrial wind energy ordinance

Posted by: Lisa on November 18, 2009 1:21:30 AM
Two years ago, a company started looking into the potential for placing wind turbines along Mt. Harris in Dixmont. Since then, local residents have been talking about what that could mean for them-- and Thursday, the issue comes to a vote. Mt. Harris Wind had plans to build about ten turbines along this ridge in Dixmont, says project partner Andrew Price.
Note : http://www.wabi.tv/news/8626/dixmont-to-vote-on-industrial-wind-energy-ordinance
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[ UK ]

John Healey unveils proposal to do away with planning permission for wind turbines

Posted by: Lisa on November 17, 2009 7:37:33 PM
Wind turbines standing as high as 15 metres (50ft) will be allowed on farmland and industrial estates without planning permission, under proposals to boost renewable energy. The turbines will be approved across large areas of the countryside, provided they meet noise and impact restrictions. John Healey, the housing minister, also announced plans to fast-track applications for solar panels on stadiums, schools, railway stations and offices, as part of proposals to achieve national commitments on climate change.
Note : http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/environment/article6920909.ece
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[ Indiana ]

Carroll adopts rules for wind energy

Posted by: Lisa on November 17, 2009 11:50:05 AM
The Carroll County Commissioners approved an ordinance Monday detailing rules and regulations for commercial wind energy developers. ...Setbacks, height restrictions, and pre-construction requirements, such as government clearances for historic structures and environmental issues, are part of the county's first ordinance about wind energy.
Note : http://www.jconline.com/article/20091117/NEWS02/911170321/Carroll-adopts-rules-for-wind-energy
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[ Massachusetts ]

Council to vote Monday on changes to wind turbine law

Posted by: Lisa on November 17, 2009 11:43:15 AM
After months of review, the City Council's Planning and Development subcommittee will issue several recommendations for changes to key areas of the wind turbine ordinance, including lengthening the setbacks and strengthening the notification process to abutters when a proposal for a turbine is filed with the city.
Note : http://www.newburyportnews.com/punews/local_story_320233521.html
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[ Minnesota ]

City turbines are on hold

Posted by: Lisa on November 17, 2009 11:38:33 AM
City officials are going back to the drawing board with their proposed wind turbine ordinance. After debate Monday, the Austin City Council decided to table the proposed ordinance because council members said it needs more research. Planning Commission chairwoman Lynn Spainhower heard from angry residents of Oak Park Village, who took exception to her remark to the council that the 350-foot setback the commission added last week was "arbitrary."
Note : http://www.postbulletin.com/newsmanager/templates/localnews_story.asp?z=28&a=425678
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[ Minnesota ]

Wind turbine ordinance tabled

Posted by: Lisa on November 17, 2009 6:27:02 AM
A vote was scheduled for Austin's City Council, on a proposed wind turbine ordinance, in the city. It would allow turbines, with several restrictions to be placed in industrial parks and commercial areas, but 350 feet away from residential buildings. ...But Monday's council never saw a vote on the issue, it was tabled on the overwhelming support of some concerned residents. A lot of people showed up to voice their disagreement with the ordinance, though it wasn't a public hearing.
Note : http://www.kimt.com/content/localnews/story/Wind-Turbine-Ordinance-Tabled/6TKFxHia60S1S9jgVzXBDA.cspx
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[ New York ]

Cape slates hearing for law on wind

Posted by: Lisa on November 14, 2009 2:08:08 PM
It could be the 11th hour for the Town Council, so it has decided to move ahead with an amendment to the zoning law for wind energy development. The proposed law does not contain overt restrictions on sound, either by an absolute number or by a number relative to ambient noise levels. That upsets members of the Wind Power Ethics Group, which has opposed proposed wind developments in the town and actions by town boards that have conflicts of interest. ..."It's a general policy," said Clifford J. Schneider, who is a former DEC fisheries biologist and has published peer-reviewed articles on acoustics. "But the policy never got down to specifics on measuring background sounds."
Note : http://www.watertowndailytimes.com/article/20091114/NEWS03/311149973
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[ Rhode Island ]

Planning: special use for transfer station But questions compatibility with Comp Plan

Posted by: Lisa on November 14, 2009 9:08:00 AM
The Planning Board voted to send two recommendations to the Town Council Monday in regard to a zoning change at the transfer station. In its first vote the board recommended a special use permit process for any development in the proposed zone, which could include a wind turbine. In its second vote, the board crafted a recommendation that pointed out concerns about the proposed zone's compatibility with the town's Comprehensive Plan.
Note : http://blockislandtimes.com/pages/full_story/push?article-Planning-+special+use+for+transfer+station-But+questions+compatibility+with+Comp+Plan%20&id=4468301-Planning-+special+use+for+transfer+station-But+questions+compatibility+with+Comp+Plan
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[ Illinois ]

County may consider wind farm zoning change

Posted by: Lisa on November 13, 2009 9:45:43 AM
Stephenson County Board member Jeff Mikkelsen said he will introduce a proposal to make wind farms a permitted use within the zoning ordinance to eliminate the need for a special use permit. Such a zoning change, he said, would eliminate the need to hold lengthy public hearings on future wind farm projects, making Stephenson County a more attractive prospect for wind energy companies. Mikkelsen, who serves as chairman of the County Planning and Development Committee, said he may ask his committee to consider this proposal in the near future.
Note : http://www.journalstandard.com/news/business/x1158538679/County-may-consider-wind-farm-zoning-change
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[ UK ]

Wind farm buffer zones plan backed

Posted by: Lisa on November 12, 2009 10:30:01 AM
Supporters and opponents of plans to build wind farms in Cheshire will have been keen spectators of a heated debate in the House of Commons. Peter Luff MP introduced a ten-minute rule bill on the proximity of wind turbines to homes which has gained backing from Weaver Vale MP Mike Hall and Eddisbury MP Stephen O'Brien. The bill, which is not expected to become law but may be considered by future government, is designed to create a 2km ‘buffer-zone' around any 125m commercial wind turbines.
Note : http://www.chesterchronicle.co.uk/chester-news/local-chester-news/2009/11/12/wind-farm-buffer-zones-plan-backed-59067-25147364/
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[ Illinois ]

County board again tables wind farm ordinance

Posted by: Lisa on November 11, 2009 1:37:31 AM
An ordinance to protect local infrastructure during the construction of massive wind mills used for generating electricity was tabled again at the Nov. 4 Edgar County Board meeting. The board's decision to forestall action was expected as the Wind Energy Conversion System Ordinance was first brought to the board for adoption on Oct. 7 but was tabled at that time because of questions raised during the public hearing.
Note : http://www.parisbeacon.com/articles/2009/11/10/news/doc4af99f08e5f89704428102.txt
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[ Wyoming ]

Wyoming wind farm standards possible

Posted by: Lisa on November 10, 2009 2:10:59 PM
The Wyoming Legislature might soon consider creating minimum standards for wind development statewide, a move that might have implications for future Cowboy State wind farms that could supply power to Colorado utilities. ...A Wyoming legislative task force on wind energy has recommended regulating wind development across the state because a lack of regulation could impact both quality of life and the environment, according to a task force report issued Nov. 1.
Note : http://www.coloradoan.com/article/20091110/BUSINESS/911100306/1046/rss03
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[ Colorado ]

Draft wind turbine regulations are up for discussion Nov. 12

Posted by: Lisa on November 06, 2009 11:13:21 AM
Public input has been the driving force for the issue of wind turbines in Estes Park. Town staff recently conducted a voluntary-response survey related to wind turbines that received 804 responses. Results indicate that the majority (65.1 percent) do not want wind turbines to be banned by the Estes Valley Development Code. Of that majority, 53.7 percent want wind turbines to be regulated and 32.4 percent of respondents want to see wind turbines banned outright. The planning commission will continue wind turbine discussions at its regular meeting.
Note : http://www.eptrail.com/estes-park-news/ci_13713338
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[ UK ]

Byram residents urge Selby MP to oppose wind farm plans

Posted by: Lisa on November 06, 2009 10:51:36 AM
More than 100 Byram residents living less than one mile from land earmarked for nine turbines have now written to the Labour politician voicing their concerns over noise, vibrations and flickering shadows. They want him to support the Onshore Wind Turbines Bill put forward by Peter Luff to Parliament on Tuesday, requesting a 2km separation distance, as is the case in Scotland and France.
Note : http://www.selbytimes.co.uk/district-news/Byram-residents-urge-Selby-MP.5802790.jp
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[ Massachusetts ]

Charlemont board OKs wind turbine project

Posted by: Lisa on November 06, 2009 10:37:33 AM
After hammering out several conditions under which to grant the permit, the board voted 4-1 in favor of the project. Planning Board member Daniel Miller cast his vote as an abstention because he wanted the ski resort to build a smaller wind turbine, which he said would still meet the ski resort's utility needs but have less visual impact on the rest of the town.
Note : http://www.recorder.com/story.cfm?id_no=6762791
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[ Wisconsin ]

Critics sound off on wind farm plan

Posted by: Lisa on November 06, 2009 10:34:32 AM
[Walter] Wiersma, of Friesland, was one of many people at the standing-room-only hearing who said worries about the health effects, safety and noise from wind turbines in a 17,300-acre area of the towns of Scott and Randolph, should lead the commission to reject the We Energies proposal for Glacier Hills Wind Park. "I'm for green energy," he said, "but I don't want it to hurt my family and friends." The afternoon and evening sessions for the hearing were moved from the Randolph Town Hall to the Friesland Village Hall to accommodate more people.
Note : http://host.madison.com/wsj/news/local/environment/article_727d158c-4e96-535f-b664-9ce2f8814b12.html
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[ Iowa ]

Utilities board OKs wind power expansion by MidAmerican

Posted by: Lisa on November 06, 2009 10:14:25 AM
MidAmerican Energy won a battle Thursday over who will reap more power and profits from Iowa's wind. The Iowa Utilities Board approved the Des Moines utility's request to build wind farms producing 1,001 megawatts of power. The board rejected arguments that such an expansion would give MidAmerican an advantage over rival wind producers in attracting investors and would slow further wind energy development in Iowa.
Note : http://www.desmoinesregister.com/article/20091106/BUSINESS/911060377/-1/LIFE04
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