Posted by redforlife on October 14, 2023 at 19:10:52 from (174.213.210.102):
In Reply to: Wind turbines posted by mjbrown on October 14, 2023 at 17:30:39:
If you can get one put on your property, go for it.
The alternative is, you can be as dead set against the project as you want to be, absolutely forbid one of these things being on your property, and your neighbor will put one up. And one of these things will be close to your property for you to enjoy and look at. But it will be on your neighbors property, and they will be the ones getting paid, and you'll get to look at it for free. If they are going to be that close, and you got to look at them anyways, you might as well have one on your property and be getting paid for it.
I'm close to a wind farm. The closest turbine to me is 2 miles away as the crow flies. It looks like it is alot closer than it is. These things got to be quite aways away before they look like they are quite aways away. So if they are going to be under a mile away, they might as well be right across the road, because that is what it'll seem like. My point being, might as well be on your property versus somebody else's, if they are going to be close by anyways.
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