Interesting. So even though the CSD has no control over this process, it could be construed that the CSD represents the town/village in regards to supporting or not supporting the windmill venture. My questions and comments:
- Would the CSD (and indirectly the town) receive any clear benefit from providing a letter of support? If not, why would the CSD feel they need to provide a letter of support? Goodwill between entities aside, would the CSD provide letters of support to other non-profits when asked? This could be setting a precedent.
- Would the power generated by this/these windmills help with power outages like we've had recently in town? I thought SCE did a lot of upgrades, and we didn't lose power with that last storm, which was super strong.
- Who would get these electric cars? What other sustainability measures might be implemented?
- I'm not against green energy. But I probably have that "not in my backyard" attitude if you can see or hear it from my home.
- I'm concerned that once you receive approval for one or more, then it may expand beyond what might be ideal visually for this town.