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Falmouth Wind Turbine II - Executed Loan Agreement - Documents 2009-2010

Participant at 9/12/2012, WTOP-CBI negotiations asked the status of the Wind II ARRA stimulus fund grant. NO definitive answer was given.

Loan Agreement -Falmouth Wind II -- $4,865,000 0% Interest Loan

See Page 5 Letter

TOWN OF FALMOUTH CAROL S, MARTIN
TOWN TREASURER
59 Town Hall Square, PO. Box 904, Falmouth, MA 02541
(508) 495-7365 - Fax (508) 495-7366

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January 28, 2010,

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Massachusetts Water Pollution Abatement Trust

Attention: David Riedell,
Executive Director One Ashburton Place,
12 th Floor Boston, MA 02108

Dear Mr. Riedell:

RE: CWSG 09-36 $4,865,000 0% Interest Loan

Wind 2

Enclosed please find three (2) executed copies of the following documents:

A. Two Executed Copies of the LOAN AGREEMENT

B. Three Executed Copies of the PROJECT REGULATORY AGREEMENT

C. One Completed LOAN QUESTIONNAIRE I have retained copies for my town files and also made a set of copies for Jerry Potarnus, the Town’s Wastewater Superintendent.

Thank you, again, for your work on behalf of the Town of Falmouth in this project.

Sincerely, Signature --Carol

Carol S. Martin Town Treasurer

cc: J. Potamus

Links to additional Loan documents:

ARRA Grant for Wind II - Consensus Building Institute

http://www.cbuilding.org/sites/cbi.drupalconnect.com/files/ARR

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David Moriarty, a resident of Town of Falmouth, talks to an audience about the current status of the town owned wind turbines in Falmouth, MA after court injunction, and urges people in town to get involved with local decision makers and elected officials to stop appeal process which will be expensive and probably not succeed.

Moriarty says we are all responsible for when we let elected officials do as they please with public money, who then may lie to get away with it after the fact, and we have to hold them accountable.

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