A cranberry bog owner wanted some more revenue, as being one of (or) the largest land owner in Buzzards Bay doesn't pay what it used to.
What to do?
Build four wind turbines on the Bourne edge of your Plymouth property!
Each turbine will stand 492 feet tall, just about the size of the Custom House Tower in Boston. They will be the largest structures south of Boston and east of Hartford. 19 states in the USA do not have a building as tall as these incoming monstrosities. Only 25 states have a building 10 stories higher than this proposed project.
In the 1954 version of Godzilla, Raymond Burr's reporter describes the monster as being "as tall as a thirty story building." Godzilla would need to stand on
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This will drive your property values down if you live within sight of these things, even before the eternal VUMP VUMP VUMP of the turbine blades spinning gets factored in.
There have been studies conducted that deny any health risks. This stands in contrast to 40+ health complaints from the far smaller Falmouth turbine. Noise estimates are optimistic, as a turbine in Kingston clocks in at twice as noisy as the studies predicted.
Once they're up, they won't be coming down... but if they do, they will rain debris all over several neighborhoods, and maybe even Route 25. They can also throw ice, and they are pretty much a bird shredder... a sad thing to drop on the Buzzards Bay border.
Here's a video of a turbine killing a buzzard, if you like your irony served heavy.
Future Generation Wind lawyers simply put their heads down and steamrolled through any local's complaints. A guy on Morning Mist Lane, who was holding the Falmouth Board Of Health reports in his hand, was told that he could stop the flicker effect by planting a tree.
Keith Mann presently lives near the property. That may not last, as the new income may allow him to move somewhere without a wind farm on the horizon. I notice that he is doing no cranberry farming at all so far this year, although cranberry farmers start late down on the Cape.
The farm will make about 1700 houses worth of electricity. It will be sold back to Eversource for credits, which Mann will sell to several schools and towns. Due to the fickle nature of wind, it's not going to shut down the oil/gas-fired plant down the road, it will just augment the electricity they're already making. It will not create 5 permanent jobs. It will just make rich people richer.
Bourne residents complained, but Ted Kennedy and the Koch Brothers were barely able to defeat a much more massive Cape Wind nightmare. No Kennedys or Koch Brothers live in Bourne, and Bill Keating (our only resident with any weight behind his voice) lives very far from this beast.
I live near this, so I'm sort of anti-farm right now. I may even be unreasonable. If you feel positively about this project and think I am being unfair, I'll happily give you a page of this website to state your views. Just let me know in the comments, leave an email addy.
The same goes if you are really pissed, and think that I'm lobbing softballs here.
I know Keith a bit, and he's a poor choice for a villain. He's actually a pretty good guy. Remember, this plant may save him from selling his less-profitable-every-year acres of land to some developer who would plant a ghetto there.
I just think the project, uhm, blows.
Plymouth, who signed off on this, could give a f*ck. They're losing that nuclear plant money, and will be begging for revenue soon enough. Mann could probably build one in the middle of Plimoth Plantation if he wished to do so.
Only an isolated Bournehurst village will have to stare at this, especially where Mann sited it right on the Bourne border. No one there wields any political power, either.
Bourne loves it, at least the Town of Bourne does. The parts for this monster will need to move through Bourne, and these cops sit there all day, waiting for one of the two daily allotted deliveries. 4 SUVs, 4 cops, and they close the road when the big pieces run through.
We'll do another piece when they start erecting it. We'll have to sneak by Bourne's Finest to get the pics, but we do what we gotta.
Stealing a quote from Patch, but NIMBY now means "Next It May Be You."
I grew up in Buzzards Bay, my Dad had a family clothing store on Main Street then built a strip mall on the other side of the bridge. I am so sad to see this wind farm going up. It is going to ruin the beautiful town I remember.
ReplyDeleteAs big as the turbines are, there will only be 4 of them. Eventually, due to the curvature of the earth, wealthier residents won't have to look at them.
Deleteword from a fisherman is they are visible 10 miles out to sea
Delete492 feet tall? WOW. I've never been near one of those. Do they really make a sound like you described?
ReplyDeleteRemains to be seen, but i they do, you'd better get used to it.
DeleteA nuclear accident would ruin Buzzards Bay too. A gas explosion in a gas pipeline could be terrible as well. The world is changing and it requires more energy. We can get it from a lot of places. Solar panels and Wind farms are pretty damn safe compared to some of the alternatives for power generation. I'm in favor of this kind of stuff. Seeing as this is private property, I'd say the only one doing anything wrong you trespassing. I sort of like the way they look. The slow rotation is soothing to watch. Like watching a washing machine spin around. I've only heard noise from them when I'm within 50 yards of the base of one of these things and I take the train in Kingston on a semi regular basis. This is sensationalized hype.
ReplyDeletePeople living near them (and people about to be living near them) feel differently than you do.
DeleteSpeaking of Kingston - the one that is negligently sited adjacent to Route 3 was found, by way of acoustic testing, to violate the Ma Air Pollution Regulation and not by a little - perhaps when "anonymous" took the train they were spinning but producing no power which is often the case - in fact the Independence turbine in Kingston was found to likely be out of compliance when producing less than half power - it never should have been sited so close to infrastructure or neighborhoods - noise is an environmental pollution emission so this is NOT clean energy as advertised. Boondoggle that the ratepayers are funding to enrich the 1% (now ConEdison Solutions as Keith Mann sold the project under cover of darkness)
DeleteI believe that this post was deleted from the Bourne Residents' page. I saw the post this morning but was unable to comment at the time and wanted to toss in my 2 cents. I remember maybe 5 years ago attending a hearing in Plymouth and thought this project got shot down. I was surprised to read in the paper a few months ago that the turbine parts were now coming down HOTB Rd. I live across the street and have noticed that some neighbors have their homes/cottages on the market. How auspicious that the construction didn't begin until 3/4's of Hideaway Village packed up and headed back to their main homes for the next 2 or 3 season’s. Is there any reason/motivation/intention to start a committee, or at least form a discussion group.
ReplyDeleteYes, one of the first rules of resort area construction is to not start until after Columbus Day. This is especially true on the Cape, where a lawyer might be closing his cottage aand see a WTF moment happening on the cranberry bogs. If we had rich people in the neighborhood, we could buy a Newburyport senator like Mr. Kraft did down in Mashpee, but that is not the case.
Deletei live off lake drive and this sucks this guy will make money while driving down our property value just goes to show you working people dont matter
ReplyDeleteYou assholes should have showed up 3 years ago @ the Plymouth town meetings... We are all F*$%ed now.. Property value will be down 50% ... Not to mention the health impacts ... They had more people show up from the city of Boston saying how great this is.. We deal with the "T" and city noise.. you will "get used too" the noise and flicker !! Just got the record Keith Mann lives @ 602 Head of the Bay Rd, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532... Make sure you BLOW YOUR HORN LONG AND LOUD when you drive by daily.. I do !!
ReplyDeleteNot everyone was notified about that meeting in Plymouth.
DeleteIf this Asshole was informed I would have gone to voice my opjection
I did write an article about the meeting (when it was upcoming), but I worked for different paper then.
DeleteThanks for this blog, it all needed to be said, including that Keith Mann is, or at least was, a very nice guy, and in fact his whole family are really good people. which is why it's so disturbing that Keith could do something like this to his friends and neighbors.
ReplyDeleteCorrection - Keith Mann is no longer a nice guy in my book, by defintion. He is now despicable.
ReplyDeleteHe has totally ruined my home with these awful things. I just bought my house on lake drive last November directly on the lake - thinking I could enjoy my sunroom and deck with awesome views. It's really the whole reason I bought the house. Thank you Mr Mann, for making me hate living in my new home. You have completely ruined my property. May someone show you the same courtesy some day soon.
ReplyDeleteI believe you have a case to present to Plymouth town officials - this project it could rightly be said was approved based on serious errors and omissions - the project WILL violate the Massachusetts Air Pollution Regulation (for audible noise) - this project also can NOT abide by the Plymouth Zoning Board's Special Permit Condition that no use shall create Nuisance or adverse impacts upon the neighborhood - I'd start asking to be heard at town hall!
DeleteThey are looking real pretty. Wait until the are running full tilt. The flicker and noise will make you want to burn your house down !! Keith Mann is evil, and some day karma will get him !!
ReplyDeleteOk, so SC sprayed for the Zika virus to save people. In return killed billions of bees. Now they are worried how plants will get pollinated. Turbines kill birds and bats both of which eat pest plus bats pollinate and so do some birds. Bats are already suffering from white nose syndrome not to mention all the deaths from turbines. We are digging deeper for what?
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