Posted by Buickanddeere on March 26, 2012 at 06:30:45 from (184.151.63.152):
In Reply to: Wind Turbin land posted by I cuby on March 25, 2012 at 14:16:57:
Unless you and your neighbors hire a contract lawyer as a group. Each and every land owner will get the short end of the deal from the corporation . We had some dopes around here sign the 1st offer they seen. You do not want to live less than 1/2 mile down wind of the thumping, humming, whirring units. Flicker from blade shadows on the ground will drive you insane. The flashing lights at night are annoying. They look and sound alright in the distance during the daytime. The closest to myself is the length of the farm at 1100yards plus another 200 yards on the other side of the fence. Certainly could not stand them closer. Remember the noise increases 4x every time you half the distance away. On the contract always go with a flat rate indexed to inflation for the land . A share of both the electricity and CO2 credits over the next 25 years with a renewal clause.
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