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Thank you Land Use Regulation Commissioners, at least the six commissioners that voted not to accept the staff recommendation to approve the wind farm on Black Nubble Mountain. I applaud you for having the fortitude to do the right thing...
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In regard to the Redington Wind Farm Project
I am truly thankful that LURC’s progressive regulations prohibited any zoning change of Maine Mountain Power’s land that would have allowed the construction of 30 wind turbines on Redington Mountain and Black Nubble peaks. The applicant didn’t demonstrate that its project would fit harmoniously into the existing natural environment, that the change satisfies a demonstrated need in the area, and that the project has no undue adverse impact on existing uses and resources. Clearly, these requirements could not be met.
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To the Editor - An Ill wind is Blowing Towards our Mountains
And it’s name is California Mountain Power and a Kibby Mountain Wind power Project by TransCanada (A multimillion dollar conglomerate in cahoots with Harley Lee’s Endless Energy) It scares me to think that the face of our purple mountains majesty is in the hands of a very few people Land Use Regulation Commission of which I am not too proud, and their track record confirms my statement...
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To the Editor
I understand that the LURC staff is recommending that the Commissioners approve the Redington Wind Power project. I am wondering if the LURC staff heard all of the opposition to this project?...
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To the Editor
I would like the opportunity to voice my opinion on LURC in regards to rezoning Redington and Black Nubble Mountains for the purpose of installing a huge wind farm for electricity...
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