What would you rather have on your property line?....A "mixed income" (code for Section 8) apartment complex or a Wind Farm?

Most section 8 people are okay but once you get that druggy family in those apartments nearby you be wanting that windmill soon in its place.


Thanking God we live just outside the city on an acerage.
 
Most section 8 people are okay but once you get that druggy family in those apartments nearby you be wanting that windmill soon in its place.


Thanking God we live just outside the city on an acerage.
Just after pouring Section 8 foundations, up popped a For Sale sign a few block away, a nice house on prime high ground near a lake. They were astute and knew that sooner or later, things would get funky in the 'hood. Eat Mo' Fentanyl
 
Just after pouring Section 8 foundations, up popped a For Sale sign a few block away, a nice house on prime high ground near a lake. They were astute and knew that sooner or later, things would get funky in the 'hood. Eat Mo' Fentanyl
They must have watched New Jack City....."The Carter" is good for nobody. ;)

 
Zoning bylaws need to be amended to accommodate the need for more wind farms, due to AGW.
 
A wind farm will either fall over or burst into flames . Only a fool would welcome that . .
No, that's not true. "A" wind generator has fallen over while many oil refineries has caught fire and residential districts have been destroyed by fire in America.

Address the questions on Zoning bylaws.
 
Just after pouring Section 8 foundations, up popped a For Sale sign a few block away, a nice house on prime high ground near a lake. They were astute and knew that sooner or later, things would get funky in the 'hood. Eat Mo' Fentanyl
We had one down the street from our place in Idaho. That wasn't bad until a druggy family moved in. We kinda enjoyed some of the people that lived there until then. This one couple was an older couple a bit slow but they were hilarious to listen to.

Worse thing to have moved in right next to your place is a tower. So glad I wasn't there when that happened as it would have gotten very basty.
 
Well if it was a choice between the two it would be a toss-up....I'd sooner have a Super Max prison or pig farm on my property line than either. ;)

Here in one of the more the affluent suburbs of Chicago a businessman wanted to put up a Car Dealership. Locals voted it down, would not allow for re-zoning as they wanted to put a subdivision on the then vacant land, so he bought some land nearby that was zoned for agricultural use and leased it out to a hog farmer. Frickin hilarious stuff.
 
No, that's not true. "A" wind generator has fallen over while many oil refineries has caught fire and residential districts have been destroyed by fire in America.

Address the questions on Zoning bylaws.
You have nothing to say about them--you are Canadian. You also are not taking into account the environmental impact of wind farms. i.e. bird kills, HUGE non recyclable veins that are buried when they fail. Ruining the skyline view. This is the view driving into Palm Springs, CA
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Citizens always have had the right to deal with zoning variations in their community but sadly there is no venue to protest construction of the ugly bird killing machines that generate a tiny amount of energy except if you are a member of the rich elite. The Kennedy clan managed to prevent construction of wind generators off their coast but apparently the middle class in New Jersey have no such power.
 

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