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This article regulates and promotes the safe, effective and efficient use of installed wind energy conversion systems (WECS) in order to encourage renewable energy systems and a sustainable lifestyle, while protecting the health, safety and welfare and minimizes the adverse impact on the adjacent and surrounding neighboring properties. Furthermore, the Town finds that:
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Wind energy is an abundant, renewable, and nonpolluting energy resource and that its conversion to electricity will reduce our dependence on nonrenewable energy sources and decrease the air and water pollution that results from the use of conventional energy sources.
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Wind turbines that convert wind energy into electricity are currently available on a commercial and residential basis from many manufacturers.
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The generation of electricity from properly sited wind turbines can be cost effective, and in many cases existing power distribution systems can be used to transmit electricity from wind-generating stations to utilities or other uses.
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If not properly sited, wind energy conversion systems have the potential to cause significant aesthetic impacts because of their large size, lighting, and shadow flicker effects.
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If not properly regulated, installation of wind energy conversion systems have the potential to create drainage problems through erosion, lack of sediment control, access road sites, and harm farmlands through improper construction methods.
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If not properly sited, wind energy conversion systems have the potential to adversely impact neighboring properties, including the property values of such properties.
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If not properly sited, wind energy conversion systems may present a risk to bird and bat populations.
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Wind energy conversion systems are potentially significant sources of noise, and if such facilities are unregulated or improperly sited, or if such impacts are inadequately mitigated, they can negatively impact adjoining properties.
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Without proper planning, construction of wind energy conversion systems can create traffic problems and damage local roads.
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Regulation of the siting and installation of wind turbines is necessary for the purposes of protecting the health and safety of neighboring property owners and the general public.