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Wind debate still unsettled, divisive
Credit: By Tim Rath, Argus-Press Staff Writer | March 28, 2018 | www.argus-press.com ~~
ELSIE – Before a crowd of at least 100 people Tuesday, the Shiawassee County Planning Commission recommended several changes to a draft of the county’s wind turbine ordinance that seems to leave people on both sides of the issue unsatisfied.
“In any negotiation, if both sides walk away a little angry, it’s probably a sign they got a good result,” said Joshua Nolan, an attorney representing the citizens group Regulated Wind of Shiawassee County – several of whose members attended Tuesday’s meeting. “Our side had a few things we wanted and didn’t get, and so did the other side. We’ll have to monitor this situation and see how it progresses.”
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