Council To Encourage Dialogue Over Wind Farm Proposal
Council To Encourage Dialogue Over Wind Farm
Proposal
The Hurunui District Council
has agreed to encourage dialogue between two parties at odds
over a wind farm proposal for the
district.
Meridian Energy is looking to
establish a 31-hectare wind farm in the Greta Valley which
would see 33 130-metre-tall towers and rotors installed on
farm land generating 76 megawatts of electricity, enough to
power about 30,000 households.
Resident and local
businessman John Carr, who is leading a campaign against the
proposal,
is endeavouring to convince Meridian to be
part of a survey of Glenmark and the surrounding rural area
to determine the level of support for the wind farm.
He yesterday asked council to take a role in urging the energy company to enter into a dialogue with his group toward this end.
The Council has agreed the Mayor will write to Meridian encouraging the two parties to sit down together, prior to the lodging of any consent application, to discuss the possibility of a mutually agreed and independent survey to provide a clear indication of the community’s position.
Mayor Winton Dalley says while the Council believes it is in everyone’s interests to keep the lines of communication open, it is not its place to give direction or become involved in the discussion itself.
“While I am happy to write a letter encouraging this dialogue, that’s as far as it goes.
“This Council cannot prejudice its position as a consent authority.
“While we believe we have a role in encouraging disparate parties in our community to come together to endeavour to resolve their issues, in this case, we will play no part in the organisation, funding or promotion of any survey.”
John
Carr, who lives near Meridian’s proposed Project Hurunui
wind farm, has been leading a campaign to draw attention to
this scheme and several other possible wind farms on the
North Canterbury hills, now at various stages of
investigation.