By what mechanism would the Town of Enfield ultimately decide whether the 
project will be built? There is no zoning in Enfield and no other local 
laws that would prevent this project from going forward, to my knowledge. 
Am I missing something?

Joel

At 11:09 PM 5/1/07 -0400, you wrote:

>Dear Friends:
>
>Final Reminder!  This could be the most  important action you can take
>this year to support clean energy in our  community.
>
>Enfield Energy (John Rancich's new company) has been notified  of a joint
>meeting of the Planning Board of Enfield and the Town Board of  Enfield for
>the purpose of discussing Enfield Energy's proposed Buck Hill  Wind Farm.
>
>The Town of Enfield will ultimately decide whether the project  will
>be permitted.
>
>This critical meeting is set for Wednesday, May 2,  2007 at 7:00 pm at the
>Enfield Community Building at 182 Enfield Main  Road.
>
>Please come out to show your support for Community Wind  Power!  Please
>invite your friends and pass this on to anyone who  supports locally
>owned development of our clean energy resources.  Wind  farms can be
>shot down by vocal opponents, even though the silent majority  may favor
>them.  Now is a critical time to voice your support!!
>
>-  Beth
>
>on behalf of the
>Tompkins Renewable Energy Education  Alliance
>TREEA
>
>
>
>
>
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