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Falmouth Wind Turbine -ARRA - Grant /Loan Needs Federal Legal Review 2017

General Electric a domestic wind turbine company refused to build a single wind 1.5 megawatt turbine in Falmouth because of set backs.

Falmouth Wind Turbine II Fraud - Abuse 6 Million Stimulus Fund Waiver ?

Question number one were Falmouth Town Meeting Members led to believe the 5 million for Falmouth Wind II was grant from the federal government to only find out years later it was a loan ?

Did Falmouth Town Meeting Members think they got a free lunch ?

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General Electric a domestic wind turbine company refused to build a single wind 1.5 megawatt turbine in Falmouth because of set backs.

The Town of Falmouth went forward buying two even larger turbines that were foreign made. In the application for ARRA stimulus funds for Falmouth Wind 2 the waiver application said the town referenced to file a special permit for the turbine which it did not.

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Knowing the domestic company refused to build as single turbine the town went forward building two larger Vestas V 82 turbines each rated at 110 decibels of noise

The Town of Falmouth did not file for a special permit as referenced in the federal waiver to buy a foreign made wind turbine.

The Town of Falmouth rather than file a special permit hid a letter from the foriegn made wind turbine company warning their turbine was 6 decibels louder than the General Electric domestic wind turbine company. The 6 decibels equates to a doubling of the noise to the human ear.

Filing a special permit would have required additional notifications to the neighbors and studies done by the Falmouth Zoning Board of Appeals in which case the turbines would never have been built.

Two Massachusetts Superior Court Justices have shut down both turbines

The Town of Falmouth and state official need to review the the application for a waiver to buy the Vestas V 82 commercial wind turbine. They knew the Vestas wind turbine was too loud !

The letter was received prior to construction of Falmouth Wind Turbine number II .
The warning letter :

http://www.windaction.org/posts/41357-vestas-raises-concerns-about-turbine-noise-letter#.Ve9oyhFVikp

Knowing these simple facts everyone involved in the installations deceived the taxpayers and town meeting members by simply omitting all negative information about the wind turbines.

There is no other way to say it the project is a pile of what was called "mistakes" is actually omissions and misrepresentations. The Town of Falmouth over the past 5 plus years has systematically continued the fiasco.

FALMOUTH RENEGED 5M STIMULUS WAIVER WIND II -NO SPECIAL PERMIT
Falmouth Massachusetts United States of America

In order to receive ARRA , American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 stimulus funds for Falmouth Wind II .

The Town had to file for a waiver to the United States Environmental Protection Agency Region 1—New England.

In that application that was approved by the US EPA the Town of Falmouth provided this information :

“ The Town of Falmouth has adopted a local ordinance regulating large scale wind turbines. Zoning Article XXXIV, Chapter 240, Section 240–166 requires a Special Permit for windmills with minimum setback from property lines.”

THE TOWN OF FALMOUTH NEVER GOT A SPECIAL PERMIT FOR EITHER WIND TURBINE.

NOW THE QUESTION : WHY ARE FEDERAL OFFICIALS IGNORING THE LAW THE TOWN OF FALMOUTH NEVER APPLIED FOR A SPECIAL PERMIT !

WAS THE $4,865,000 A GRANT OR A LOAN ?

WHAT DID THE TOWN TELL TOWN MEETING MEMBERS ?

The Massachusetts Clean Water Trust (SRFProgram), dispersed to the Town of Falmouth loans totaling $4,865,000 to acquire and install Wind 2. The original interest rate is 0%.

(SRFProgram) Clean Water State Revolving Fund Projects Receiving ARRA Subsidy

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY [FRL–9142–5] Notice of a Regional Project Waiver of Section 1605 (Buy American) of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA) to the Town of Falmouth, MA AGENCY:

Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). ACTION:

Notice. Page 22129 Federal Register / Vol. 75, No. 80 / Tuesday, April 27, 2010 / NoticesSUMMARY:

The EPA is hereby granting a waiver of the Buy America requirements of ARRA Section 1605 under the authority of Section 1605(b)(2) [manufactured goods are not produced in the United States in sufficient and reasonably available quantities and of a satisfactory quality] to the Town of Falmouth, Massachusetts for the purchase of a foreign manufactured wind turbine to be installed at its existing wastewater treatment facility site.

This is a project specific waiver and only applies to the use of the specified product for the ARRA project being proposed.

Page 22130
Federal Register / Vol. 75, No. 80 / Tuesday, April 27, 2010 / Notices

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Based on information provided to the EPA, --------- the Town of Falmouth has taken the necessary steps to obtain all required local, state, and federal approvals to move forward with the proposed project. The Town of Falmouth has adopted a local ordinance regulating large scale wind turbines. According to the submittal, Zoning Article XXXIV, Chapter 240, Section 240–166 requires a Special Permit for windmills with minimum setback from property lines

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