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CK noise bylaw denies wind developer
Credit: By Paul Pedro | Blackburn News | December 8, 2017 | blackburnnews.com ~~
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The municipality of Chatham-Kent has denied longer construction hours for the North Kent One wind project.
North Kent applied to have workers at the wind farm work during the night and during Sundays and holidays between December 1 and March 31, but that request was rejected.
Paul Lacina, Chatham-Kent’s Director of Building Development Services, says “the request to be exempt from the noise bylaw was denied due to objections received from the public and inconsistency with the principles established by council within the bylaw.”
The project has 34 wind turbines.
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