Charlemont wind turbine hearing continued to Oct. 1
The Recorder|Diane Broncaccio|September 21, 2009
Developers of a proposed 331-foot-tall wind turbine to generate electricity for the Berkshire East Ski Resort answered Planning Board questions regarding the turbine's impact on nearby wildlife and houses.
Developers of a proposed 331-foot-tall wind turbine to generate electricity for the Berkshire East Ski Resort answered Planning Board questions regarding the turbine's impact on nearby wildlife and houses.
CHARLEMONT -- Developers of a proposed 331-foot-tall wind turbine to generate electricity for the Berkshire East Ski Resort answered Planning Board questions regarding the turbine's impact on nearby wildlife and houses; but supporters expressed concern that permitting process delays are going to keep the ski resort from doing any construction work this year, even if a special permit is eventually granted.
''We're looking at a business that's going to lose that (construction) opportunity in about 15 days,'' said Charlemont resident Tom Campbell.
''There comes a point when you've got to move ... to get off the stick and vote!''
''I'm not ready to vote yet,'' replied Planning Board member Daniel Miller; he said the board won't vote …
... more [truncated due to possible copyright]CHARLEMONT -- Developers of a proposed 331-foot-tall wind turbine to generate electricity for the Berkshire East Ski Resort answered Planning Board questions regarding the turbine's impact on nearby wildlife and houses; but supporters expressed concern that permitting process delays are going to keep the ski resort from doing any construction work this year, even if a special permit is eventually granted.
''We're looking at a business that's going to lose that (construction) opportunity in about 15 days,'' said Charlemont resident Tom Campbell.
''There comes a point when you've got to move ... to get off the stick and vote!''
''I'm not ready to vote yet,'' replied Planning Board member Daniel Miller; he said the board won't vote until all issues have been addressed.