Get ready to bone up fast on the proposed Spruce Ridge Wind Farm. Observers say the formal proposal is likely to come within the next couple of weeks. The four towns affected, including Orange, will have just 30 days to respond. I'll be sending information as I get it. (Many thanks to Judith Lindahl and Sandi Pierson!)
The Orange Planning Board will meet at 7PM Tuesday, December 16, to discuss the Spruce Ridge project. Before you go, you might want to get some facts under your belt.Here is a quick list of facts and links:
New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services
Timothy W. Drew, Administrator
Public Information and Permitting Unit
PO Box 95
Concord, NH 03302-0095
The Orange Conservation Commission will be assisting the Planning Board in gathering information. I'll do all I can to keep you posted through this site. If you're a registered member, you'll automatically get emails with each post.
Meanwhile, if you want to comment, you can do so on this site or just email me (Jay), here or at webmaster@orangenh.us.
Correction: The proposal towers in Orange will be 101 feet higher than the Rumney towers: 500 feet tall, versus Rumney's 399.
We originally reported what the Union Leader reported: 2 turbines. The buzz around town proves to be true. Eight are planned for Orange. And the height of the turbines would be 499 feet, 100 feet taller than the Rumney turbines.