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Wishek’s war on wind power
January 7th, 2010 by Johnathan

Larry Waith has a small wind turbine, which he set up on his own land in Wishek. The unobtrusive 2600-watt unit sits atop an unremarkable 12 meter pole, whirring softly as it generates free electricity for Waith’s home.

The City of Wishek wants him to take it down.

Why have they done this? Because Brent Thielges, a city councilman who lives nearby, is annoyed by his neighbour’s personal initiative and environmental responsibility, and compares it to torture.

Yeah, I can totally see how saving money and not burning fossil fuels to power your television rates up there with brutalizing someone’s humanity.

Thielges complained to his fellow councilmen, who acquiesced to his campaign of red tape against Waith. Mr. Waith was willing to pay a small fine for forgetting to ask for a building permit, but will not stand for the council to impose more fines for the turbine to remain standing.

After a month of back-and forth, the matter is to go before a judge. Does the City of Wishek really believe they can subject landowners to bills of attainder based largely on the whims of just one of its members?


2 Responses  
Shane Gerbert writes:
January 8th, 2010 at 01:59

I can see the problem with the lack of a building permit, however that seems to be handled. This Brent guy, he seems to be an ass to use his power in such an inappropriate manner.

CJ SItter writes:
January 8th, 2010 at 09:22

The sound of a windmill turning torture? Farm folks seemed to get used to it well enough when they used windmills to pump water, and those are a hell of a lot noisier than the new ones for generating power. Unless they have a noise ordinance with a specific decibel level cited and the windmill exceeds that, then this is more of the same small town political bullshit as always.

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