Lee County residents say no to wind farm

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Logan referred to Mainstream’s many promises during the hearings, which he said meant little if the company sold the project to another firm.

“I have a problem when you do something of this magnitude when no one is really accountable,” he said.

More closing statements were scheduled for Tuesday and Wednesday nights. The hearings began in July, but it’s unclear when the county will complete the process.

The zoning board will make a recommendation on the wind farm to the county board, which has the final say.  

Last summer, the Whiteside County Board approved nine turbines for the project, which includes three counties. Mainstream pulled its proposal for 19 turbines in Bureau County after the county’s zoning panel rejected it. The company plans to submit a new plan.

For agendas of meetings, minutes and transcripts from past meetings, or more information, go to www.leecountyil.com or call 815-288-5676.

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