The purpose of this bylaw is to provide for the construction
and operation of large-scale wind facilities and to provide standards
for the placement, design, construction, monitoring, modification
and removal of such wind facilities that address public safety, minimize
impacts on scenic, natural and historic resources and provide adequate
financial assurance for decommissioning.
HEIGHT
The height of a wind turbine measured from natural grade
to the tip of the rotor blade at its highest point, or blade-tip height.
METEOROLOGICAL OR WIND MONITORING TOWER
A temporary tower equipped with devices to measure wind speeds
and direction, typically used to determine how much wind is available
to generate power from a wind turbine at a site.
RATED NAMEPLATE CAPACITY
The maximum rated output of electric power production equipment.
This output is typically specified by the manufacturer in kilowatts
or megawatts with a "nameplate" on the equipment.
SUBSTANTIAL EVIDENCE
Such evidence as a reasonable mind might accept as adequate
to support a conclusion.
WIND FACILITY
All equipment, machinery and structures utilized in connection
with the conversion of wind to electricity. This includes, but is
not limited to, transmission, storage, collection and supply equipment,
support structure, foundations, generation equipment, substations,
transformers, service and access roads, and one or more wind turbines.
WIND FACILITY, MUNICIPAL
A wind facility located on Town-owned property which is designed
to provide some portion of its electrical output for the use or benefit
of the Town and without regard to the ownership of the structure or
equipment. A third party may own and operate such facility. The Town
may benefit by utilizing a portion or all of the energy generated
by the facility and/or the sale of energy and RECS (renewable energy
certificates).
WIND FACILITY, ON-SITE
A wind project which is located at a commercial, industrial,
agricultural, institutional, or public facility that will consume
more than 50% of the electricity generated by the project on site
or at other community-owned facilities through virtual net metering
in accordance with the Green Communities Act of 2008.
WIND FACILITY, UTILITY-SCALE
A commercial wind facility where the primary use of the facility
is electrical generation to be sold to the wholesale or retail electricity
markets.
WIND TURBINE
A device that converts kinetic wind energy into rotational
energy that drives an electrical generator. A wind turbine typically
consists of a tower, nacelle body, and a rotor with two or more blades.