LOCATION/TYPE

NEWS HOME

[ exact phrase in "" • results by date ]

[ Google-powered • results by relevance ]



Archive
RSS

Add NWW headlines to your site (click here)

Get weekly updates

WHAT TO DO
when your community is targeted

RSS

RSS feeds and more

Keep Wind Watch online and independent!

Donate via Stripe

Donate via Paypal

Selected Documents

All Documents

Research Links

Alerts

Press Releases

FAQs

Campaign Material

Photos & Graphics

Videos

Allied Groups

Wind Watch is a registered educational charity, founded in 2005.

News Watch Home

Will Bureau County Board protect us? 

Credit:  October 22, 2012 | Bureau County Republican | www.bcr.com ~~

Some 79 Greenville Township homeowners are concerned as to whether or not the Bureau County Board will enforce the existing county ordinances designed to protect their homes.

The purpose of the existing Bureau County ordinances on the minimum setback distances of wind turbines from private homes, neighboring property lines and unincorporated and incorporated platted communities was to protect homeowners from the negative effects of these wind turbines. In a citizens’ petition submitted to both the Bureau County Zoning Board of Appeal and the Bureau County Board, these homeowners asked the county to enforce its own existing ordinances on the minimum setback distances and protect area homeowners. Why pass ordinances to protect homeowners and citizens if you do not plan to enforce them? In an election year, it is surprising the area elected officials are hesitating to support the area homeowners requests on this issue. The Greenville Township Board already voted to enforce these existing ordinances on the minimum setback distances. We are now waiting to hear from the county board on the matter.

The concerns of these area homeowners results from the Green River Wind Farm’s request to the county board for variances (waivers) to these minimum setback distances of wind turbines from private homes, neighboring property lines and unincorporated and incorporated communities. In other words, the Green River Wind Farm wants to build 10 of its wind turbines closer to area private homes than the existing ordinances allow. These homeowners recognize the environmental benefits from wind generated electricity. But the real question is: With all of the thousands of acres in Bureau County, why does the Green River Wind Farm have to build 10 wind turbines up close to private homes?

The bottom line is in America we elect public officials to protect the citizens’ rights and support the citizens’ requests. Then why are our local elected officials hesitating from enforcing the very ordinances they passed to protect local citizens’ rights and homes?

Dr. Paul F. Gerbers

Walnut

Source:  October 22, 2012 | Bureau County Republican | www.bcr.com

This article is the work of the source indicated. Any opinions expressed in it are not necessarily those of National Wind Watch.

The copyright of this article resides with the author or publisher indicated. As part of its noncommercial educational effort to present the environmental, social, scientific, and economic issues of large-scale wind power development to a global audience seeking such information, National Wind Watch endeavors to observe “fair use” as provided for in section 107 of U.S. Copyright Law and similar “fair dealing” provisions of the copyright laws of other nations. Send requests to excerpt, general inquiries, and comments via e-mail.

Wind Watch relies entirely
on User Funding
   Donate via Stripe
(via Stripe)
Donate via Paypal
(via Paypal)

Share:

e-mail X FB LI M TG TS G Share


News Watch Home

Get the Facts
CONTACT DONATE PRIVACY ABOUT SEARCH
© National Wind Watch, Inc.
Use of copyrighted material adheres to Fair Use.
"Wind Watch" is a registered trademark.

 Follow:

Wind Watch on X Wind Watch on Facebook Wind Watch on Linked In

Wind Watch on Mastodon Wind Watch on Truth Social

Wind Watch on Gab Wind Watch on Bluesky