We've done extensive reporting on the new wind farm in the west-central portions of Saline County.
With nearly 100 wind turbines (or planned wind turbines) scattered through the countryside and visible from almost all the county's communities, the project has its share of vocal opponents -- including those who have taken legal action against both the county and the developers. (Critics were especially harsh after a turbine blade broke in autumn 2020.)
The Crete News reports that on Jan. 19, the Saline County Planning and Zoning Board will hold a public hearing to address proposed updates to its wind power regulations. The meeting will be held at 7 p.m. in the assembly room of the Saline County Courthouse in Wilber. The public is welcome to attend.
Among the rules include setback distances from both occupied and non-occupied structures, transfer of ownership between renewable energy companies (which have made profits from government subsidies), and the addition of a noise level limits. None of these were previously included in Saline County's regulations, according to the Crete paper.
If any of these additional regulations are added or adjusted, they will not apply to any project applications that came before the adoption of the new rules.
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