Western Catskill Preservation Alliance
“24 of the 33 turbines cannot be constructed as proposed”
Despite overwhelming opposition to the Industrial Wind Turbines Project, Invenergy, the Towns of Roxbury and Stamford and now Delaware County continue to frighten and annoy property owners by aggressively pressing forward with a very costly and time consuming application process. The Western Catskill Preservation Alliance (WCPA) has spoken with many of the land owner listed in Invenergy’s application (Tables 1b, 2 and 4) and has learned that the majority are opposed to the project and do not plan to sign leases or grant setback waivers. “Invenergy has listed people’s names and address information that have absolutely no interest in this project.” says Ron Karam, President of the WCPA, “When I speak with land owners who have been targeted by Invenergy to have turbines or access roads they feel intimidated and somewhat helpless. Many ask how Invenergy is allowed to publish their personal information without their permission.”
According to the WCPA, of the 33 turbines proposed by Invenergy, 24 cannot be constructed due to lack of land owner support, leaving only 9 turbines that may be viable. The WCPA believes that even with the 9 turbines, there are major obstacles that will be difficult for the towns and Invenergy to overcome including access road and connection issues.
“Most of the landowners we spoke with were under the impression that many of their neighbors were supporting the project and felt that they were the only ones opposing the turbines.” Karam says, “Nothing could be further from the truth. This is a classic heavy handed negotiating tactic used to mislead landowners by withholding the real facts and applying false pressure into signing lease agreements.”
“The truth of the matter is that this project lacks landowner support yet the Town’s of Roxbury and Stamford and Delaware County are charging forward with the review process.” Karam adds, “Without a credible and viable application, there is no good reason for our elected and appointed officials to spend any time on this application. It would be different if Invenergy was submitting a proposal with 70-80% support but that is simply not the case and with less than 30% support they have no basis for moving forward.”
The results of the WCPA survey and analysis:
The WCPA is requesting that the Towns of Roxbury and Stamford reject Invenergy’s application on the basis that it’s not a credible plan. The WCPA claims that much of the work the towns and the engineering firms are doing to review the current application will have to be re-done if and when a credible plan can be submitted. Karam says, “The Towns and the engineering firms they hired should not waste the time and effort on an application that has no merit. They should ask Invenergy to resubmit a credible plan that has least 75% landowner support.”
Anyone interested in learning more about the WCPA’s analysis they can send an email to WCPA06@aol.com. To review Invenergy’s application and landowner tables you can visit www.westerncatskillpreservationalliance.org [1].
September 17, 2007
URL to article: https://www.wind-watch.org/alerts/2007/10/01/invenergy-towns-pressing-forward-to-review-fantasy-wind-turbine-application/
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[1] www.westerncatskillpreservationalliance.org: http://www.westerncatskillpreservationalliance.org