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South Dakota county residents vote to keep strict wind turbine ordinance in place
Credit: S.D. County Residents Vote To Keep Strict Wind Turbine Ordinance In Place | Posted by Betsy Lillian on July 20, 2017 | North American Windpower | nawindpower.com ~~
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Citizens of Lincoln County, S.D., have voted to keep in place an ordinance that requires future wind turbines to be built at least half a mile away from homes.
Following pleas from advocacy group Farmers and Friends of Wind and Dakota Power Community Wind (DPCW), whose proposed wind project would be built in the area, 57% said yes to keeping the setback rules during the July 18 vote, according to a local report from Argus Leader.
Supporters of Farmers and Friends of Wind included SD Corn, RENEW Energy Maintenance, Ag United for South Dakota, South Dakota Wind Partners, the South Dakota Farm Bureau, South Dakota Wind Partners, the South Dakota Soybean Association, the South Dakota Farmers Union, Val-Add Service Corp., Dakota Plains Energy, the South Dakota Wind Energy Association, Molded Fiber Glass Cos., and Prevailing Winds LLC.
The group, which had urged citizens to vote no, says the 1,272-foot setback limit on wind turbines in the county is “unnecessarily restrictive” compared to the “most common setback limit in the U.S.” of 508 feet.
Brian Minish of DPCW, which had conducted a county-wide poll finding that most residents were in favor of wind power, told Argus Leader that many citizens “didn’t come out to express [their support]” by voting.
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