October 22, 2015
Kansas

Douglas County extends moratorium on wind farms

By Conrad Swanson | Lawrence Journal-World | October 21, 2015 | www2.ljworld.com

Any large-scale wind farm operations in Douglas County will have to wait another six months before they can take any action, after county commissioners voted Wednesday to extend a moratorium halting any projects.

Douglas County’s sustainability office asked commissioners to extend the moratorium, which would have expired this December, to allow them more time to better understand the area’s need for zoning regulations for any future developments, said Eileen Horn, the county’s sustainability coordinator.

The moratorium was initially put into effect when the county found its regulations for wind development operations needed to be better defined after a renewable energy development company applied to install wind towers in November 2013, Horn said.

With commissioners all in agreement, the moratorium was extended through July 2016.

Horn said the office of sustainability will use that extra six months to further define what regulations might be set forth for anyone wishing to install wind towers or turbines.

“I think it’s reasonable for us to set out some sort of expectation so that anybody who is looking at this knows what they’re getting into,” Commissioner Mike Gaughan said.

In particular, the office hopes to accomplish several things between now and July 2016:

With the new expiration date, Horn said, the sustainability office hopes to have new zoning and code regulations written, heard publicly and adopted by April or May.

In other action Wednesday, commissioners:

Commissioners meet at 4 p.m. each Wednesday at the Douglas County Courthouse, 1100 Massachusetts St. The meetings are open to the public.

More information and a full agenda can be found online at douglascountyks.org/commission/meetings.


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