CT Siting Council Public Hearing on BNE Energy petition No. 980 for two 1.6MW wind turbines in Prospect, held on February 23, 2011.
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We are opposed to the current or future construction of any wind turbine or passive windmills anywhere in the town of Colebrook, CT
Colebrook is one of the last unspoiled natural sanctuaries in CT, and we further propose that the Town of Colebrook establish a permanent statute that prohibits these wind turbines, or cell towers, or any unnatural tower/apparatus in and around Colebrook, CT
We pay taxes to the town, and support the moratorium on the aforementioned, and are willing to sign any petition to that end.
Sincerely,
Paul & Diane Lytwyn
Colebrook, CT