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Council taking wind turbine concerns to MOE
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Ashfield-Colborne-Wawanosh Twp. council is now taking their concerns with wind turbines directly to the Ministry of Environment.
That was the decision after council again deferred the township’s proposed wind turbine setback bylaw, at their Feb. 20 meeting, which is now going into six months of discussion.
Council is attending the OGRA/ROMA Conference in Toronto this week and have arranged to meet with representatives of the MOE. They have also requested that Huron-Bruce MPP Carol Mitchell sit in on the meeting.
See this week’s Lucknow Sentinel for the full story.
By Sara Bender
28 February 2007
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