Number of wind hearings ‘beyond extreme’

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The same type of opposition is seen involving proposed electricity transmission lines cutting through Iowa and Illinois, including northern Bureau County.

“The public meetings in Iowa (for the lines) are absolutely tame compared to those in Illinois,” Prior said.

In Illinois, many residents near the proposed route for the lines have put up signs in protest.

Franklin Grove Village President Bob Logan, who regularly attends zoning board meetings, said the panel may be among the best educated in Illinois.

“I don’t know where a zoning board has been presented so much information,” Logan said. “Very rarely would you find that level of expert witnesses come to hearings.”

After the zoning board makes a recommendation on the wind farm, the Lee County Board will have the final say.

The Lee County Zoning Board of Appeals will meet at 7 p.m. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday on the third floor of the Old Lee County Courthouse, 112 E. Second St. in Dixon. Each meeting is expected to last two and one-half hours.

The board will resume its public hearing for Mainstream Renewable Power’s application for turbines in the southwestern area of the county.

For an agenda for this meeting, minutes and transcripts from past meetings, or more information, go to www.leecountyil.com or call 815-288-5676.

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