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Mary O’Donnell could see turbine-related sanctions in Kingston
Credit: By Kathryn Gallerani | Wicked Local Kingston | Posted Nov 20, 2012 | www.wickedlocal.com ~~
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KINGSTON – Developer Mary O’Donnell may face financial ramifications for failing to meet requirements for buffer restoration on her turbine property.
The Planning Board voted 3-1 Monday night to refer the case to Zoning Enforcement Officer Paul Armstrong for potential sanctions including fines and shutdown of her turbines.
Planning Board member Ron Gleason did not support referring her to Armstrong, but Acting Chairman Michael Ruprecht said it’s a necessary action to take.
“I think this will put a fire under your behind,” he said.
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