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Planning commission backs major wind‑energy zoning changes, including 500‑foot cap and new setbacks
Summary
After hours of mapping, staff presentations and nearly two hours of public comment, the Marion County Planning Commission voted 9–1 to recommend revisions to Article 27 that cap turbine tip heights at 500 feet, establish new setback distances (including 3‑mile buffers for cities and a 5‑mile protection for registered airfields), and add participation/consent language for nonparticipating landowners.
The Marion County Planning Commission on Jan. 26 voted 9–1 to recommend substantive changes to Article 27, the county’s wind‑energy zoning chapter, after extended staff presentations and a lengthy public‑comment period that drew residents, municipal officials and landowners. The commission’s recommendation includes a local cap on turbine tip height, a revised matrix of setbacks by receptor type, and a clarification allowing a nonparticipating property owner to become “participating” if they provide written consent to a developer.
Staff presented GIS maps showing how cumulative setback overlays reduce developable acreage and explained assumptions used in the maps (standard 60‑ft section‑line right‑of‑way, parcel data, and National Wetlands Inventory layers). Commissioners debated two approaches: fixed large distances for some receptors (for example, a…
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