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Coastal Oregon Town Considers Urban Wind Turbines

Nov. 16, 2012 | AP
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  • The coastal Oregon city of Coos Bay has drafted a policy to allow turbines in town. However, an expert says urban settings aren't generally favorable for turbines: Both wind speed and elevation are low. credit: Amelia Templeton
The coastal Oregon city of Coos Bay has drafted a policy to allow turbines in town. However, an expert says urban settings aren't generally favorable for turbines: Both wind speed and elevation are low. | credit: Amelia Templeton | rollover image for more

COOS BAY, Ore. — The city of Coos Bay has drafted an ordinance to allow wind turbines in town.

The World of Coos Bay reports that turbines have been under a moratorium, but the city plans to take public comment in early 2013.

The draft ordinance would allow turbines no higher than 70 feet — industrial wind turbines are more than 250 feet.

For large turbines, residents would have to show that noise would be minimal, viewsheds would not be disturbed and that the device would meet tough safety standards. Restrictions would be reduced for smaller devices.

An Oregon State University expert tells the paper that urban settings aren’t generally favorable for turbines: Both wind speed and elevation are low.

(Information from: The World, http://www.theworldlink.com)

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