Wind Energy: County and Local Planning Great Lakes Regional Wind Energy Institute, 2008 5/20/2015 Great Lakes Renewable Energy Association In Partnership.

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Wind Energy: County and Local Planning Great Lakes Regional Wind Energy Institute, /20/2015 Great Lakes Renewable Energy Association In Partnership with Manistee County

About GLREA Not-for-Profit incorporated in 1991 Member driven organization with over 650 members Home office in greater Lansing area Mission is to increase the mainstream use of renewable energy technologies Organizers of the Michigan Energy Fair

Topics Covered I.Background on County Wind Energy Planning Project II.Manistee Plan Development III.Permitting/Siting Issues

Topic Covered (con’t) IV.Highlights of Manistee County Wind Energy Plan V.Guidance Manual for Michigan townships and counties

Photo Credit: Warner Brothers Pictures

Information on CWEPP GLREA was awarded grant from Michigan Department of Environmental Quality GLREA partnered with Manistee County for the pilot project Grant began at the beginning of January, 2007 Completed in January 2008

Deliverables of the Project Manistee County Wind Energy Plan Zoning Language for Local Municipalities Guidance document for other Michigan counties to complete wind plans

Project Accomplishments Produced maps of exclusionary areas Provided a tool for the public, local elected officials, and business leaders Fostered dialogue between townships for wind development Identified and addressed barriers to wind energy industry development

Assistance GLREA partnered with the MSU Land Policy Institute to help with GIS mapping Northwest Council of Regional Governments helped to secure land use maps

Manistee Wind Energy Plan Development Manistee County stakeholder meetings Lansing stakeholder meetings Participation in Manistee County Summit Participation in Wind Siting Workshops

Plan Development Wind Town Meeting at 2007 Michigan Energy Fair Review and Comment from Manistee County Planning Commission Review and comment by members of the public

Benefits of Wind Development Agricultural/Farmland Preservation Brownfield Redevelopment Job Creation Redeveloped tax base Secure Local Energy Supply

Siting Issues

Setback Tower Height Sound Migratory bird and other avian issues Visual Impact Shadow Flicker Visual Appearance Current Land Use Patterns Soil Erosion and Water Quality Cultural Sites Road Access and condition

Most Important Issue in Permitting Public Acceptance Landowner / Farmer Participation

Barriers Identified in Manistee County Lack of zoning language in majority of Manistee County municipalities Wind Energy development not addressed in Master Plans Lack of public education about wind energy

Barriers Identified (con’d) Limited maps relating to wind energy Absence of countywide position on wind energy development

Useful Information in Wind Plan Wind Energy Facility Ordinance Short statement in support of wind energy for adoption by county Public Outreach and plans for future outreach Land use maps

Exclusionary Areas In Manistee County

Provide Mapping

Proposed Actions for Manistee County Resolution by Manistee County Board in support of wind energy Amend Municipal and county master plans to include pro-wind energy stance Municipal and county adoption of wind energy facility ordinance

Proposed Actions (con’d) Permit wind energy as a special use in all agricultural and rural zones Permit wind energy as a special use in wind overlay zones covering specific commercial and industrial lands –Include brown field areas

Proposed Actions (con’d) Host public meetings, summits, etc., concerning wind energy Provide avenues for public comment

Guidance Document

Planning in your Community A.Identify local stakeholders B.Host multiple stakeholder meetings A.Develop vision for plan C.Identify how wind energy complements local character

Key Questions What is the current and future character of the community? Is the community seeking to conserve open space and agricultural land?

Is the community seeking to redevelop blighted properties? What is the current and future economic climate? Where does wind energy fit into this picture?

Planning in your Community D.Identify siting issues E.Identify social / institutional barriers F.Develop mapping for wind energy G.Allow public comment on plan H.Present final wind plan

Future Work

Contact Great Lakes Renewable Energy Association –Jeremy Wittrock, Wind Program Manager – – – lanning.html –