For immediate release
January 5, 2012
Contact: Mojgan Hall,
608-266-3512 Mojgan.Hall@legis.wiscosin.gov
STATE SENATOR FRANK LASEE
INTRODUCES BILL ENABLING LOCAL COMMUNITITES TO ESTABLISH THEIR OWN SETBACK REQUIREMENTS FOR WIND TURBINES
Madison, WI – State Senator Frank Lasee (R) of De Pere, WI introduced a bill allowing local communities to create their own minimum setback requirements for wind turbines. Current law doesn’t allow local communities to establish distances from property or homes that 500 feet tall wind turbines can be located.
"Over the last
several months, I have spoken with numerous Wisconsin residents who have
complained about wind turbines," Lasee added. “These complaints range from
constant nausea, sleep loss, headaches, dizziness and vertigo. Some have said
the value of their properties has dropped on account of the turbines.”
Representative Murtha (R) of Baldwin,
WI adds: “There have been many concerns raised about wind farms all over the
state of Wisconsin. This bill will
finally give local communities the control they have been asking for when it
comes to deciding what is right for their communities and families.”
Officials and spokespersons for local
communities and organizations support Senator Lasee’s bill.
Rick Stadelman, Executive Director of
Wisconsin Towns Association said: “Local
governments are responsible for protecting the public health and welfare of
their communities. Arbitrary state
standards limiting setbacks and noise levels of wind turbines take away the
authority of local officials to protect their community. One size does not fit all. This bill allows local officials to exercise
local control to protect the interest of their community.”
Steve
Deslauriers, spokesman for Wisconsin
Citizens Coalition said: “In order for wind development to be good for
Wisconsin, it must be done responsibly and not in a fashion that sacrifices the
health of those families forced to live within these wind generation
facilities. Good environmental policy starts with safeguarding Wisconsin
residents and we thank Senator Lasee for submitting this bill.”
“Wind turbine
siting must be done at the local level as the population varies greatly, county
by county, township to township. It is
our goal to protect families within our township. This bill gives us the authority to do that.”
Tom Kruse, chairman of West Kewaunee Township said.
Dave Hartke,
chairman of Carlton Township added: “Carlton
Township supports LRB-2700 because it places the authority for wind turbine
siting at the local level where it belongs.
As town chairman, I am always concerned for the health and safety of our
residents.”
“We applaud
Senator Lasee for introducing this bill.” Erv Selk, representative of Coalition
for Wisconsin Environmental Stewardship said.
“We have long thought that the Public Service Commission setbacks were
not adequate to protect the people that live near the Industrial Wind Turbines.”
Senator Lasee said, “It’s
about time we as legislators return local control over this important issue to
the elected officials that know their area best instead of un-elected
bureaucrats in Madison.”
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