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Tuesday, February 24, 2015

OC Council’s Split Vote Derails Resident’s Wind Turbine Effort

OCEAN CITY — After a years-long effort to obtain the necessary state and federal approvals and a favorable recommendation from the town’s Planning and Zoning Commission, a downtown property owner last week was denied an opportunity to erect a private wind turbine on his bayfront property by the City Council.

For the last few years, Jim Motsko has been working to secure the necessary permits and approvals to put up a 39-foot tall wind turbine on his bayfront property on 6th Street. He had to secure approvals from the Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE) and the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) because of the proposed wind turbine’s proximity to the bay and the navigation channels.

The City Council amended the town code to allow wind turbines as a conditional use in certain R-2 residential areas with stringent safeguards in place in terms of height and required setbacks from adjacent properties. Motsko also got little pushback from neighboring properties, save for a few concerns about aesthetics, potential noise and impacts on bay views. Finally, after a public hearing late last year, the Planning Commission voted 6-0 to send a favorable recommendation to the City Council for final approval.

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

..."Motsko also got little pushback from neighboring properties, save for a few concerns about aesthetics, potential noise and impacts on bay views."
The author makes it sound like those are just minor concerns.
How would like to have that giant noisy eyesore next to you?

Anonymous said...

Great ruling!

Anonymous said...

Time for change in the big oc too
What a bunch of idiots