"What good is it to zero in on Cape Vincent?"
(Sarah Boss - WPEG - On the visual impacts of industrial wind development).
Industrial wind turbines on Wolfe Is. far beyond the Cape Vincent town
boundaries. Local zoning???...what good does it do for visual protection?
It does nothing, essentially as Mrs. Boss points out, even thought that is
exactly what our Cape Vincent zoning did with industrial wind! Zone for
something that can't be zoned for. "What good is it ?"
Recently Cape Vincent citizen Mrs. Sarah (Sally) Boss, who is the current head of WPEG last I knew, sent a letter to the NYPSC about the BP visual survey.
She put her comments directly on the BP survey form and sent
it to the PSC.
A couple of her comments are as follows and I thought were
very intriguing.
"When 500 ft. wind turbines can be seen for 30+ miles, what
good does is it to zero in on Cape Vincent?
Cape Vincent is 15 miles along the river and 6 miles along
the lake. 15 miles x 6 miles - Not much land compared to
the whole area wind turbines will be exposed to."
What Mrs. Boss is trying to point out is already painfully
obvious to her and everyone else, that industrial wind turbines will be seen and have a significant negative visual impact far beyond the Cape
Vincent town zoning boundaries. OK… very good Sally,
and a look at Wolfe Island with turbines well beyond CV boundaries that are about
400 ft. verifies what you are saying in your comments. Well painfully obvious except to our town
govt and their zoning she supports!
Then she says "…what good is it to zero in on CV?" This is the part I find very interesting.
Essentially whether she consciously knows it or not Mrs.
Boss is making the exact argument I have been making for several years to not zone locally for industrial wind impacts, but to prohibit them altogether!
If you are truly going to protect Cape Vincent and the
region it is absurd to try to zone
locally to control the industrial wind impact that will be seen for 30+ miles, as she
says. She seems to recognize in her
comments what I have been saying, that
traditional zoning is a completely failure to mitigate the huge invasive visual
impacts of industrial wind development, especially with the insanity of monster
500 ft. wind turbines. Yet that is exactly what her town govt. did!!!
However, here is the problem. I wonder if before Mrs. Boss posted her
comments to the NYPSC she carefully read and understood the wind development regulations in our new Cape Vincent zoning law?
Does she understand that our zoning law does exactly what
she is objecting to by allowing some industrial wind development! And whether it be 124 or 5 turbines they will
still be seen for 30+ miles and violate the intent of our comprehensive plan???? And
whether you put them close to the lake and river, or shove them back inland,
they are still going to be a visual nightmare for somebody far beyond CV town
borders. That is why this absurd idea
embodied in the CV zoning law and by the govt Mrs. Boss supports is a failure
to regulate the visually invasive industrial wind issue.
And very importantly, does Mrs. Boss as the head of WPEG understand she received a great deal of Art. X intervener funding along with the town to defend a zoning law that does what she is objecting to in her comments??? The law " zeros in on CV" and allows some wind development that no matter what the scope will actually be seen for 30+ miles!!!
I assume Mrs. Boss is writing these comments to the NYPSC to
support our town govt. and their new zoning.
But does Mrs. Boss also realize that our zoning law basically has NO
specific visual protection criteria, , and thus basically violates our comp plan, and
that the lawyer who advised our town on zoning issues indicated he could not
defend a law that regulated something based on the fact we didn’t like the way
something looked. You know…like the visual
impact seen for 30+ miles!!!
It appears at least intuitively Mrs. Boss in her heart gets
the idea I have been outlining for years about the failure of local zoning to
mitigate the visual impact of industrial wind that can be seen far beyond the
local zoning boundaries . You know…like why zero in on CV because it
does NO GOOD!!! Good for you Sally!
However, it appears Mrs. Boss has created a significant dilemma
for herself with her comments in that inadvertently
she is objecting to the very thing the govt she supports actually did. Zero in on CV and zone for an invasive
industrial wind impact she seems to recognize cannot be mitigated by local
zoning, just like her local govt. actually approved!
Such is the problem in trying to walk both sides of the
street to reconcile what you truly believe, against what your political leaders
tell you you should believe to appease the State.
Now all she has to do is convince the town govt she supports
to change this absurd paradigm that local zoning can control the regionally invasive visual impact of industrial wind
development, (seen for 30+ miles!) and have them prohibit what she seems to
understand can not rationally and effectively be controlled any other way.
Just as Mrs. Boss says… “ What good is it to zero in on Cape
Vincent?”
Exactly Mrs. Boss…thank you for pointing that out in your
own way!!! Not much…not much good at
all!
Maybe in a way the BP survey was a very good thing to bring
forward clarity on the obvious about the idiotic visual disaster industrial wind will
bring to our town and region!
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