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Kingston ZBA supports zoning enforcement officer’s wind turbine decision
Credit: By Kathryn Gallerani | Wicked Local Kingston | www.wickedlocal.com 2 August 2012 ~~
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KINGSTON – The Zoning Board of Appeals Wednesday night found no fault with the special permit process or the issuance of building permits for the Independence and O’Donnell wind turbines.
In doing so, the board upheld the decision by Building Commissioner Paul Armstrong to deny separate requests for cease and desist orders for the four wind turbines.
The ZBA decision to deny the request to overturn his ruling was unanimous. Chairman John Haas said Armstrong made the appropriate decision regarding the two projects that were properly vetted and approved based on the town’s zoning bylaws.
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