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Wind energy address in Bath's plan WARM SPRINGS — In the Bath County Comprehensive Plan, the Virginia Renewables Site Scoring System is described as a tool for counties, regions and communities to assist them in evaluating land in a quantitative fashion as they consider potential wind and solar power projects. However, the comprehensive plan also indicates the importance of having Bath County set its own guidelines concerning renewable energy resources. "While Bath County intends to examine and consider all sites labeled as suitable for renewable energy development by the VRS3, it is also important for our county to set our own guidelines for how Bath County's renewable energy resources should or could be developed," the plan states. Those who want to harness Bath's renewable energy resources, the plan says, should first have to meet requirements to ensure the size and scale of their projects are compatible with Bath County's community vision as expressed in the comprehensive plan. A primary goal of the plan is protecting scenic view sheds and Bath's rural character, and thus, these factors should be an integral part of any review process for renewable energy facilities. "Bath County recognizes that there are logical and powerful arguments on both sides of all the various issues (concerning wind energy). Those who are both in favor of and against the development of largescale renewable energy facilities are very passionate and committed in their beliefs. As a result, public discourse over the issues surrounding renewable energy development should be encouraged so that all issues can be examined openly," it says. The plan notes it is not Bath County's intent to take a final position, but to assure all factors are considered and efforts are made to "protect that which is most dear" when the county is asked to evaluate proposals for large-scale projects. Bath County is one of 20 counties in Virginia that has been identified as a Priority 1 location for potential wind development, and the plan indicates the county cannot, therefore, avoid a discussion of the issues associated with wind power. "The county seeks to proactively plan for a fair, reasoned, and logical approach to decision-making with regard to proposals that may come forward for the installation of large-scale wind facilities," the plan states. Overlays of extra local controls and conditions may be required for land areas designated by the county as having potential for wind energy development, according to the comprehensive plan. Specific requirements should be applied based on the level and scale of development.
Examples of possible local controls cited in the plan include: Where possible, the plan states, minimum levels of acceptable conditions and operational requirements, including obligations and procedures for removal of unused and/ or abandoned structures or facilities associated with the project should be established. Where that is not possible, guidance should be provided by general standards approved in advance by the county. Other issues cited as needing to be addressed in the review process include:
¦ Potential impacts on the local economy — including local property and sales tax revenues, the number of construction jobs created locally, the number and pay scale of operational jobs created locally and the potential for indirect economic activity in the local community. |
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