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Trust says no to wind farm
By Leslie H. Dixon
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Staff Writer
Friday, August 15, 2008
NORWAY - A Western Foothills Land Trust official said Thursday that as owner of the 150-acre Roberts Farm Preserve on Pike's Hill, it has no interest in hosting a wind farm.
"We were never interested in putting any wind power on the 150-acre site," said Lee Dassler, land trust coordinator, after reading a story in the Sun Journal about Norway resident Wes Wentworth investigating the possible placement of a turbine on 10.5 acres next to the preserve.
The 150-acre site will eventually be opened for recreational trails, Dassler said.
In July, Wentworth suggested to area officials that they look at placing a turbine on a 10.5 acre parcel that was part of the original 160-acre Roberts farm as a means to generate power and recoup money lost several years ago when six area towns invested in a failed technology park plan for the site.
Wentworth said he will ask Norway selectmen to fund a wind meter test on Pike's Hill.
The Western Foothills Land Trust is investigating purchase of the 10.5 acre site from the Growth Council of Oxford Hills. Dassler said Thursday that even if the trust buys the 10.5 acres, she could not speak for the board as to its future plans, except to say the council is trying to buy it to provide an additional access point to the 150 acres and to protect the land.
Dassler commended Wentworth for his "forward thinking" and agreed that alternative forms of energy should be investigated, but said wind power isn't in the cards for the 150-acre preserve.
Wentworth could not be reached for comment Thursday. |
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Posted By:tony at August 15, 2008 5:41 AM (Suggest Removal) I SURE WISH I COULD GET ONE HERE ,MINE AND ANOTHER SPOT NEXT TO ME WOULD MAKE A LOT OF ELECTRICY.,FREE FREE AIR!!!!!!NO OIL USED,NO COAL USED JUST FREE AIR!!!!!!
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Posted By:Jolly Roger at August 15, 2008 7:02 AM (Suggest Removal) Typical really....all those who scream the loudest about protecting the environment seem to also be THE FIRST to scream "not in my back yard" when faced with a chance to accomplish their goals in a manner they didn't dream up on their own.
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Posted By:Smitty at August 15, 2008 8:54 AM (Suggest Removal) It is too bad however it really defeats the true meaning of a land trust. In my experience though as a resident of western Maine their are many many poorly educated and poverty type people in the area and I decided a long time ago to just pity the ignorance they so many carry. Mainers should be a leading forfront for wise enviromental decisions however I doubt that will happen.
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Posted By:kellie at August 15, 2008 6:22 PM (Suggest Removal) I swear to God that these "educated" people would cheer on a nuclear plant in the middle of town, yet hell no to the wind farms!!!! WTF will ever give??? I agree with you commenters, Free air, paint the dang things green so they wont show up. Get with it people, palease!
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