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Landowners individually named in lawsuit re: DeKalb, IL County Board Wind Ordinance, 1-9-2010

A Wisconsin farmer talks about his regrets

A medical doctor's plea
for longer setbacks, based on recent evidence,
Jan. 8, 2010

Follow up info for Quincy WGEM news quote:  Safety manual for turbine safety workers warns against 1300 feet perimeter, or being in line with revolving blades

Noise contaminated home assessed at 50% previous value

TV reception a complaint at Maple Ridge's wind farm
 

 

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~ Lessons to be Learned ~
 

Money Talks. 
And Lots of Money Talks Even Louder.

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*  Adams County Board Votes to Adopt Revisions to Wind Ordinance(August 11, 2010)
www.wind-watch.org/news/2010/08/12/adams-county-board-votes-to-adopt-revisions-to-wind-ordinance/

*  Barnard urges Adams County Board members
to disclose any interests in wind leases

www.whig.com/story/news/County-Board-Wind-061610
(16 June 2010)
 

New York's Attorney General created a 8-page "Code of Conduct" mandating that in New York, the process of bringing a wind farm to any county must be an open, ethical, public process.  (We do not have such a policy in Illinois at this time.)  Here are the rules they follow in New York, for your reference: 

http://www.oag.state.ny.us/media_center/2008/oct/WindCODE%20FINAL.pdf