As used in this article, the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
ACCESSORY FACILITIES OR EQUIPMENT
Any structure other than a wind turbine, related to the use
and purpose of deriving, collecting or distributing energy from such
wind turbines located on or associated with a wind energy facility.
AGRICULTURAL LAND
The land and on-farm buildings, equipment, manure processing,
and handling facilities and practices which contribute to the production,
preparation, and marketing of crops, livestock, and livestock products
as a commercial enterprise, including a commercial horse boarding
operation, as defined in Subdivision 13 of New York Agriculture and
Markets Law § 301, and timber processing, as defined in
Subdivision 14 of New York Agriculture and Markets Law § 301.
Such operations may consist of one or more parcels of owned or rented
land which may be contiguous or noncontiguous to each other. The use
of land for agricultural production purposes, including tilling of
the soil, dairying, pasture, animal and poultry husbandry, apiculture,
arboriculture, horticulture, floriculture, viticulture, and accessory
uses for packing, storing, processing and retail sales of products,
provided that the operation of any such accessory uses shall be secondary
to that of the principal agricultural production activities.
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FORM ("EAF")
A form used in the environmental review process under the
State Environmental Quality Review Act ("SEQRA") as that term is defined
in Part 617 of Title 6 of the New York Codes, Rules and Regulations.
LARGE WIND ENERGY CONVERSION SYSTEM
A wind energy conversion system ("WECS") consisting of one or more wind turbines, towers, and associated control or conversion electronics which has a rated capacity greater than 150 kilowatts and is intended to supply some portion of its produced electrical power for sale to a power grid. WECS with a rated capacity of 25 megawatts or more are governed by Article
VI, § 94-C of the New York State Executive Law.
NON-PARTICIPATING RESIDENCE
Any dwelling for habitation, either seasonally or permanently,
by one or more persons that have not entered into any agreement with
a wind energy developer to allow for a WECS on or near their property.
A residence may be part of a multi-dwelling or multi-use building
and shall include buildings such as hotels, hospitals, motels, dormitories,
sanitariums, long term care facilities, schools or other buildings
used for educational purposes, or correctional institutions.
OVERSPEED CONTROL
A mechanism used to limit the speed of blade rotation to
below the design limits of the WECS.
PARTICIPATING RESIDENCE
Any dwelling for habitation, either seasonally or permanently,
by one or more persons that has entered into an agreement with a wind
energy developer to allow a WECS on or near their property. A residence
may be single-family or may be part of a multi-dwelling or multi-use
building and shall include buildings such as hotels, hospitals, motels,
dormitories, sanitariums, long term care facilities, schools or other
buildings used for educational purposes, or correctional institutions.
PERMANENT WIND MEASUREMENT TOWER
A tower used for the measurement of meteorological data such
as temperature, wind speed and wind direction that is installed to
permanently monitor wind conditions for the life of a project.
PUBLIC ROAD
Any federal, state, county, city, town or village road which
is open to the public, or private road regularly used by multiple
persons for access to separate off-site parcels of land, access to
which is unrestricted by the owner(s) of said private road.
SITE
The parcel(s) of land where the WECS is to be placed including
related tower and transmission equipment. The site may be publicly
or privately owned by an individual or group of individuals controlling
single or adjacent properties. Where multiple lots are in joint ownership,
the combined lots shall be considered as one for purposes of applying
setback requirements.
SMALL WIND ENERGY CONVERSION SYSTEMS
A WECS consisting of one wind turbine, one tower, and associated
control or conversion electronics which has a rated capacity of greater
than 10 kilowatts but not more than 150 kilowatts and a total height
of greater than 50 feet but not more than 125 feet.
TEMPORARY WIND MEASUREMENT TOWER
A tower used for the measurement of meteorological data such
as temperature, wind speed and wind direction installed prior to construction
of a WECS for wind site assessment which remains in place for a limited
period of time. The data provided allows the developer to determine
the economic viability of the project as well as to select the optional
type of turbine for the location.
TOTAL HEIGHT
Height of WECS measured from ground elevation to top of tip
of blade in vertical position.
TOWER
Support structure, including guyed, monopole, and lattice
types, upon which wind turbine or other mechanical device is mounted.
VERY SMALL WIND ENERGY CONVERSION SYSTEM
A WECS consisting of one wind turbine, one tower (or other
mounting system), and associated control or conversion electronics
which has a rated capacity of 10 kilowatts or less and a total height
of 50 feet or less.
WIND ENERGY CONVERSION SYSTEM
A machine that converts the kinetic energy in the wind into
a usable form (commonly known as a "wind turbine" or "windmill").
A WECS can be commercial or noncommercial. A WECS may include one
or more wind turbines, towers, associated control or conversion electronics,
transformers, and/or maintenance and control facilities or other components
used in the system. The turbine or windmill may be on a horizontal
or vertical axis, rotor, or propeller.
WIND ENERGY FACILITY
Any WECS or wind measurement tower, including all related
infrastructure, electrical lines and substations, access roads and
accessory structures that are under common ownership or operating
control.