Citizens, Residents and Neighbors concerned about ill-conceived wind turbine projects in the Town of Cohocton and adjacent townships in Western New York.
Thursday, September 20, 2007
Dutch Hill UPC Construction - No building permits issued
Above photo is Lent Hill Staging Area
This photo of Dutch Hill construction of two industrial wind turbine locations
3 comments:
Anonymous
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I looked at those two sites prepared for turbines. They should be at least 3 rotor diameters apart. This measurement should start a rotor radius from the tower, not from the tower itself. Are they hoping to catch the wind, or simply grab the depreciation for more towers by packing them so closely together?
This is a field that is farmed. Or, should I say was farmed. There is a lot of acreage taken out of production. The owner must have signed a lease that gave them use of all his land. Fool that he was!
The "Farmer and His Wife" have no idea what they have gotten themselves into. I'd like to hear their opinions in about 5-10 years when they have rusted out turbines that have been abandoned on their newly industial zoned land. Thank God I escaped from that town before they completely destroyed it. I always knew the majority of the people were uneducated small town people, but this takes the cake. Two words - money hungry! Oh yeah, and the innocent farmers wife, I can remember when you were partying with all the teenagers and feeding them alcohol, now your the prestigious farmers wife? Please!! The town knows who you really are. The Music Man came to town people - if you have any culture you'll understand that expression.
3 comments:
I looked at those two sites prepared for turbines. They should be at least 3 rotor diameters apart. This measurement should start a rotor radius from the tower, not from the tower itself. Are they hoping to catch the wind, or simply grab the depreciation for more towers by packing them so closely together?
This is a field that is farmed. Or, should I say was farmed. There is a lot of acreage taken out of production. The owner must have signed a lease that gave them use of all his land. Fool that he was!
Thank you for the concern -- but the "Farmer and his Wife" are doing just fine, and we are well aware of our contract, as is our lawyer.
The "Farmer and His Wife" have no idea what they have gotten themselves into. I'd like to hear their opinions in about 5-10 years when they have rusted out turbines that have been abandoned on their newly industial zoned land. Thank God I escaped from that town before they completely destroyed it. I always knew the majority of the people were uneducated small town people, but this takes the cake. Two words - money hungry! Oh yeah, and the innocent farmers wife, I can remember when you were partying with all the teenagers and feeding them alcohol, now your the prestigious farmers wife? Please!! The town knows who you really are. The Music Man came to town people - if you have any culture you'll understand that expression.
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