logo
Article

P-I grants wind project advocate what judge denied

Seattle Post-Intelligencer|Ed Garrett, Ellensburg|July 24, 2007
WashingtonGeneralZoning/Planning

The guest column is her attempt to gain support from Seattle voters to support a project that has been rejected by the Kittitas County Planning Commission, the Kittitas County Board of County Commissioners and now by the governor. For Patton to co-write the column with Helen Wise, a local resident and homeowner who has no dog in this hunt, is just another attempt for her "coalition" to force its agenda on the landowners who will have to live with it in Eastern Washington. It is a cheap shot for those who do not know the real issue.It is not about wind power, but where it is to be located. Imagine a string of 410-foot turbines along Rattlesnake Ridge to Issaquah.


The July 19 guest column "Wind project merits Gregoire's OK" is pure drivel. I am a landowner in Ellensburg in the area of the KVWPP and attended the July 17 hearings.

The article was co-written by Sara Patton, of the NW Energy Coalition. Her writing is a red herring and she writes in frustration because she attempted to front-load the public hearing with her "alleged" list of 900 signatures to support the wind farm project. Income and taxes are not the issue.

EFSEC Administrative Law Judge Adam Torem made it specific that the public meeting was to hear from local affected landowners on the setback effects of the project.

Patton overstepped her bounds and the judge admonished her to stick to the topic of setbacks of local …

... more [truncated due to possible copyright]

The July 19 guest column "Wind project merits Gregoire's OK" is pure drivel. I am a landowner in Ellensburg in the area of the KVWPP and attended the July 17 hearings.

The article was co-written by Sara Patton, of the NW Energy Coalition. Her writing is a red herring and she writes in frustration because she attempted to front-load the public hearing with her "alleged" list of 900 signatures to support the wind farm project. Income and taxes are not the issue.

EFSEC Administrative Law Judge Adam Torem made it specific that the public meeting was to hear from local affected landowners on the setback effects of the project.

Patton overstepped her bounds and the judge admonished her to stick to the topic of setbacks of local landowners. She proceeded to push her agenda for renewable energy policy and was told to sit down if she had nothing to say about the issue of setbacks on the proposed project. She pushed that her "petition" be placed into the record.

Torem declined and again told her to stick to the topic of setbacks.

The guest column is her attempt to gain support from Seattle voters to support a project that has been rejected by the Kittitas County Planning Commission, the Kittitas County Board of County Commissioners and now by the governor.

For Patton to co-write the column with Helen Wise, a local resident and homeowner who has no dog in this hunt, is just another attempt for her "coalition" to force its agenda on the landowners who will have to live with it in Eastern Washington. It is a cheap shot for those who do not know the real issue.It is not about wind power, but where it is to be located. Imagine a string of 410-foot turbines along Rattlesnake Ridge to Issaquah.

 



Source:http://seattlepi.nwsource.com…

Share this post
Follow Us
RSS:XMLAtomJSON
Donate
Donate
Stay Updated

We respect your privacy and never share your contact information. | LEGAL NOTICES

Contact Us

WindAction.org
Lisa Linowes, Executive Director
phone: 603.838.6588

Email contact

General Copyright Statement: Most of the sourced material posted to WindAction.org is posted according to the Fair Use doctrine of copyright law for non-commercial news reporting, education and discussion purposes. Some articles we only show excerpts, and provide links to the original published material. Any article will be removed by request from copyright owner, please send takedown requests to: info@windaction.org

© 2024 INDUSTRIAL WIND ACTION GROUP CORP. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
WEBSITE GENEROUSLY DONATED BY PARKERHILL TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION