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FALMOUTH WIND TURBINE ZBA SPECIAL PERMIT HEARING 1-14-16
Local -state officials for years hid wind turbine documents, memos, studies, avoided permits and noise warning letters from Vestas

FALMOUTH WIND TURBINE ZBA SPECIAL PERMIT HEARING 1-14-16
http://www.falmouthmass.us/agenda.php?depkey=zone&number=7743
Zoning Board of Appeals Agenda
Zoning Board of Appeals Agenda for: 01-14-2016
Town of Falmouth Zoning Board of Appeals
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59 TOWN HALL SQUARE, FALMOUTH, MA 02540
508-495-7460 – Fax 508-495-7463
AGENDA
January 14, 2016 – 5:30 PM Board of Appeals Hearings & Open Meeting Selectmen’s Meeting Room – Town Hall
6:30 PM: Continuation(s): #62-15 - Town of Falmouth, 154 Blacksmith Shop Rd – SP Wind 1 (KB, KF, TJ, EVK, PM)
Notes:
ZBA Agenda 1/14/2016
Wind 1 and Wind 2 at the Falmouth WWTF
Zoning Board of Appeals Senie & Associates, P.C. Representing Impacted Neighbors
https://windwisema.files.wordpress.com/2015/09/senie-to-zba-ceasedesist-2015-09-17.pdf
filed: January 9, 2016 • Letters, Massachusetts
Turbines problems were avoidable
Credit: The Falmouth Enterprise | Jan 8, 2016 |http://www.capenews.net/falmouth/opinion/turbines-problems-were-avoidable---letter/article_224535a6-f392-5f10-8ce4-7cbcffeb45bf.html
I write after reading two letters in the December 4 edition, both condemning the West Falmouth residents on perceived grievances as they pertain to the two wind turbines at the wastewater facility.
Neither writer lives in West Falmouth. Both have addenda that differ, but look to influence the readers to believe that anyone who opposes the monsters is either in the pocket of the fossil fuel industry or just plain crazy.
One writer has admitted to working for the wind industry, and the other showed anger at the last meeting of the board of appeals.
Both have followed the theory that if you say something over and over enough, it will be perceived as true.
Had the 660kw turbine similar to the one in Hull been installed, there might not have been any controversy or at the very least, there would not have been the “perceived health problems” caused by the industrial machines that were installed.
If the town had followed its original intent, there would have been clean power for the wastewater plant and the town would not have become the poster child for what not to do when the wool is being pulled over the eyes of its citizenry.
Richard M. Bowen, Ambleside Drive, West Falmouth
Source: The Falmouth Enterprise | Jan 8, 2016 | www.capenews.net
https://www.wind-watch.org/news/2016/01/09/turbines-problems-were-avoidable/#.VpNOfavG7qU.twitter