Friday, September 4, 2009

Lee rejects 
six turbines | Daily Chronicle

The Lee Village Board earlier this week unanimously rejected a developer’s plan to build six wind turbines outside the village but within one and a half miles of it

The developer, NextEra Energy Resources, says that in the first year, the turbines would generate $83,000 in local taxes to the county, $51,000 for schools and $3,700 for the fire district.
NextEra, a subsidiary of Florida Power & Light Energy Illinois Wind LLC, also offered the village of Lee $60,000 – and $3,000 each year thereafter – to help the village make improvements to streets, drainage and other infrastructure.

The proposal before Lee officials was part of a 151-turbine wind farm that will straddle DeKalb and Lee counties

Lee rejects six turbines | Daily Chronicle

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