thanks Craig
i used to live in washington state, we relocated back to kansas about 3years ago now.
the proposed project is a 200mega watt farm to be located in marion county kansas.
any info on the 1.7-100 would be helpful.
for the record i am not trying to be an opponent or a proponent of this project, i am simply trying to find answers to questions that the county planners should be asking for.
it appears everyone here is so giddy about promised income streams and free money that they are simply allowing the promoter to ask and answer questions of himself.
i went to the planning board meeting tonight regarding expansion of needed acreage and had to sit through about an hour or promotion, with very few questions, only to be allowed 2 minutes of questions or opposing views.
they actually gave me about 5-6 minutes, but cut me off when it came to actually asking questions!
there is so much at stake here, and all anyone seems to see or hear is how they or their concerns are going to make money, free money!
of particular interest to me is the sale of a large parcel here in my tiny little town to be used as a staging and maintenance facility.... the promotor relates that if the city agree's to sell the property to his company, the city will gain some 50k dollars in property taxes.
50k buck might as well be 50 million to this little town.
what no one seems to want to address is this, the windfarm and all of its supporting properties are by statute exempt from any property taxes! the state has exempted them in entirety.
the promoter has been using promises of "pilot" program payments, (payment in lieu of taxes) to the local school districts, the fire districts, police and ambulance, etc....
it came out tonight that this "pilot" program offer is being offered should the state decide to rescind the property tax exclusion somewhere down the road.... no one seemed to hear or understand this fine point in the presentation.
all we got to hear was praise for the promoter from a representative of the local school district that was just giddy about getting another income stream for the schools.
somehow he too missed the little detail about the project being tax exempt and the little detail about the pilot program only being offered in the unlikely event down the road that the state removes the exclusion.
this whole ordeal has been very enlightening for me, in that it is an excellent example of group think when free money is mentioned.
"tell the lie, tell it often, and everyone will believe it"
couple that with tell them what they want so badly to hear, and you have a recipe for a real problem.
going back to the city and the piece of property they are so eager to sell to the promoter, because it is within the city limits, the city must provide water and sewer to the property at no cost to the new owners... the cost of which is likely going to exceed the miniscule amount they are asking for the property.
their thinking is, sell it cheap so we can make money on taxes over the long haul, even if it means we will end up spending more than we received in the purchase agreement to provide water and sewer. "hell at 50 grand a year we will make up any losses really quick"
my bet is those that are making this decision have grossly underestimated the costs of providing water and sewer as well.
this is just one small facet of an incredibly complex web.
all i know is this, should this thing come to pass, get built and my power bill goes up to offset or subsidize the power from this wind farm, i will be calling the power company to come remove my meter and service!
bob g