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Historic Green County Courthouse

Public Hearing on EDF Application

It is vital that all affected Jefferson Township residents attend!

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Public Hearing on EDF Application
Public Hearing on EDF Application

Time & Location

Jul 30, 2019, 6:00 PM

Historic Green County Courthouse, Monroe, WI 53566, USA

About the event

Please mark your calendar: 6 p.m. Tuesday, July 30 at the Historic Green County Courthouse, downtown Monroe

Public hearing on EDF's application for 24 industrial wind turbines

YOUR ATTENDANCE AND PUBLIC COMMENT ARE *VITAL* Please plan to attend and SPEAK.

Zoning administrator Adam Wiegel, Corporation Counsel Brian Bucholtz and Angela MacLennan determined that EDF's application was "complete" on July 2.

While we disagree with this determination (for at least these reasons: the Road Use Agreement exhibits have not been submitted and an emergency management plan is not required until 90 days before the project is operational), it is vital for YOU to attend this meeting and verbally register your opposition.

WRITTEN COMMENTS ON THE APPLICATION ARE ALSO BEING ACCEPTED AT THIS ADDRESS:

Letters in opposition should be sent to:

Sugar River Wind Project Application

Green County Land Use & Zoning Department

1016 16th Avenue

Monroe, WI 53566

Letters must arrive no later than July 30.

Please plan to send a letter AND speak at this public hearing.

If you are unable to attend, please send someone from your family or a friend to speak on your behalf. Please invite anyone you know who is opposed to this project to attend this hearing.

There is a 5-minute time limit on speaking. You do not need to speak for the entire 5 minutes, but standing up and physically objecting to this application will speak volumes to your county officials and is VERY IMPORTANT.

We have asked for TEN PRE-CONSTRUCTION STUDIES TO BE DONE (listed below). Please consider asking the board to require that these studies be done before the permit is approved. The county's wind ordinance provides for such testing and information if requested.

Please contact NO Green County Wind with any questions you may have, or if you need help preparing what to say at the hearing. There are 1,000 reasons this application should not be approved; let's speak ALL of those reasons that night!!

I can't stress enough how important this public hearing is - please attend July 30!

THANK YOU!

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REQUEST FOR STUDIES TO THE COUNTY BOARD:

TO: Green County Board of Supervisors

FROM: Jefferson Township Residents

As Green County corporation counsel and the zoning administrator work with EDF to get its application to "complete" status for the 24 499' tall industrial wind turbines proposed for Jefferson Township, concerned residents continue to look for ways to ensure that this project does not severely negatively impact the county's financial future as well as our property values and quality of life.

The county board and county officials are charged with protecting the health, safety and general welfare of all county residents.

We affected residents in Jefferson Township respectfully request that you, as elected county board members, require these specific pre-construction studies, as well as additional post-construction protections for we affected residents:

1. Actual sound studies should be done before the project is approved. We do not believe the developer did a pre-construction sound study for this project. We believe that EDF only used computer modeling, and not actual tests. (If actual sound studies were done, we would like the exact locations and dates of the tests.) If only modeling is being used, then we need to see that modeling information; we will then have the calculations checked by a third party.

2. We would ask that a current bird- and bat-kill pre-construction study be done, especially because there are nesting bald eagles within the footprint of the proposed project.

3. A complete CURRENT environmental impact study should be made as well, for obvious reasons.

4. Because ground water contamination has happened as the result of industrial wind turbine construction, the county must establish a baseline for water quality in Jefferson Township by testing all of the water wells within the footprint of the proposed project BEFORE any construction begins.

5. We request that the Green County Health Department (or The Monroe Clinic) conduct baseline health screenings for residents living in the footprint of the proposed project BEFORE construction is permitted.

6. An up-to-date decommissioning cost study must be completed, which would result in corresponding cash placed in escrow with the county to ensure adequate funds to completely remove the project at the end of its functional life.

The county already recognizes the importance of a strong road use agreement, as draft versions appear to adequately protect it from road damage caused during construction. Likewise, it would be unfair for the taxpayers of Green County to eventually bear the burden of decommissioning even a part of this project.

7. A complaint resolution plan must be established, and that plan must include at least one member of the County Board to field the complaints and communicate with EDF. The complaint resolution process should not be put solely upon affected residents.

Green County must be willing to enforce what it permits.

8. A plan for post-construction sound monitoring to insure noise compliance should be included in the permit for any industrial wind development. Aging turbines will, as a matter of common sense, make more noise that new ones. Even if the project is in compliance at the time of construction, it may not be in compliance in a matter of years.

9. The strength of TV, radio and cell phone signals at the home of all non-participating landowners should be measured pre-construction as a point of reference should any signal interruption be experienced as a result of the project.

10. In lieu of a property value guarantee by EDF, appraisals of all non-participating landowners' properties must be completed to show CURRENT values of the affected properties.

The county is regulating this industrial wind project and application under its new wind ordinance, and such additional testing and protections are allowed under this ordinance.

Of course, all of these tests and plan development should be completed at EDF's expense and before the project receives any approval from the county board.

The county board should make sure to word any permit issued for the project so that all requirements or restrictions be passed on to any subsequent owner of the project.

It is not reasonable that we residents have to deal with or rely on the complaint process with the wind developer to address any (or all) of these issues AFTER the turbines are constructed. And it is not reasonable that the county put itself at financial risk by relying solely on information provided by the wind developer.

Doing these studies and including these protections before any application to site industrial wind in this county is approved would go a long way to show that the county has done its due diligence in this matter to protect the county, and it would be a strong gesture of good faith in dealing with us affected residents.

Again, Green County must be willing to enforce what it permits.

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