September 23, 2010
Georgia

Information from opponents of wind farm on Lookout Mtn.

Written by Jimmy Holbrook, www.chattooga1180.com 22 September 2010

Call to Arms to friends and residents of Lookout Mountan:
Now is the time to save the Mountain as we know it.

There is a corporate project in the offing that will change the complexion of Lookout Mountain for the next 25 years.

Project: Iberdrola Renewables, a Spanish company with a US subsidiary, is the worldwide leader in wind power. They are proposing a wind farm of about 120 wind turbines to be erected a small area in Chattooga and Walker Counties on Lookout Mountain. A sales representative is presenting contracts to landowners in this area now, before the word is out.

Where: The wind farm would run from north of the Otting Tract on Hwy 157 (east side), then crossing over at the Walker/Chattooga line east of 157 (Allgood Y farm), then turning north about a mile and then northwest, crossing High Road behind what was the Family Grocery, then crossing Flarity Road at the corn fields, and proceeding a mile before turning northeast toward Camp Adahi.

Why here: With a transmission line available in Cloudland, Iberdrola seems to think that wind generation on the ridges and high parts of this mountain is viable. The representative noted that they do not want to go into areas with expensive houses, country clubs, golf courses, etc. as they would have a fight. Conversely they must think that they will have little problem in this area with low density and lower per capita income.

What is a wind farm: a group of wind turbines that generate electricity. That electricity is transferred through transmission lines which are buried in 3 foot wide and 4 foot deep trenches from the turbines to roads and from there to the large transmission lines in Cloudland.

What is a wind turbine: Each turbine tower is 300 feet high (a typical cell tower is about half that), 16′ wide at the base, and with blades 150′ long. A working turbine therefore is 450′ high at the apex of the blade arc. It weighs 500,000 lbs. It emits about 50 decibels in a “whine” form. It has a red light atop and security lights in the area around the base. During peak operation, each of these generators would have a maximum capacity of 2 megawatts of electricity.

What is required to construct one: A road of 50′ wide is required for entry of equipment to each site. A three acre cleared space is required for the cranes to put up the turbine. There is a 1000′ circular area from the center of the base on which no residential structure can be built (about 72 acres). An easement for service is required for the length of the lease. Weighing 500,000 lbs., the parts are trucked in on county roads and across county bridges. Apparently Iberdrola plans to repair the damaged roads and bridges.

How much land is required: They are looking at 80 to 100 acre minimum tracts, but say exceptions might be made. Large tracts in this area could host 10-12 towers.

How long is the lease: 25 years. It will take about five years for environmental studies, wind studies, formation of county ordinances, etc. before construction begins, but the leases will be signed in the near future. Iberdrola is apparently intending to close the deals before the community as a whole is aware of the project and can organize to fight it.

What is the potential damage to the mountain and to those of us who live on the mountain?

We who live on or love Lookout Mountain need to prove to Iberdrola that we will fight this incursion tooth and nail. We need every resource to go against a multi billion dollar corporation that has set its eye on an area they think is easy pickins. Win now, or lose Lookout Mountain as we know it forever. Win now or lose the value of the land that you have loved and worked for. Win now, or live with noise, light, visual, and geological pollution.

The first opposition meeting:

1-2 pm on Saturday, Sept. 25.

Pam Vias’s lodge; 30833 Hwy. 157, Lookout Mtn. Parkway; 3.3 miles north of the blinking light in Cloudland.
Pam’s Cellphone: 770-722-8330
Cabin Phone: 706-862-2411
Steven’s Cellphone: 770-630-1612

From Atlanta:
75 North
Exit 306 – Adairsville
Left onto 140 toward Summerville
140 dead ends into 27
Right on 27 toward Summerville
As you enter Summerville, cross the railroad tracks
Take 1st Left, onto Rt.48 toward Menlo
Stay on 48 through Menlo (approx. 15 minutes) … at the top of the mountain in Cloudland there is a flashing light at the intersection of 48/157)
Turn Right at flashing light onto Highway 157/Lookout Mountain Parkway
Continue 3.3 miles. Driveway is a dirt road on the right.
Signpost on road reads 30835 & 30833 with White Private Drive signs.
Follow dirt road to the end and down over the hill to the ‘Cabin in the Clouds’.

Please forward this to individuals and groups that would have interest in the preservation of Lookout Mountain. We need help from all sources.


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