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Lands’ End Wind Project Kristine McCormick Michelle Shively Greg Brown Tim Pierie
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Lands’ End Wind Project

Kristine McCormick Michelle Shively

Greg Brown

Tim Pierie

Lands End Project Statement

To research and develop a proposal for implementing a significant alternative energy program on the Dodgeville campus. The program would consist of acquiring and installing a large wind turbine on the campus to offset the power needs of the operation.The proposal will include funding requirements and a strategy for approaching local and state lawmakers to encourage government cooperation and/or funding of the initiative.

Lands End Project Objectives

Consider all possible sources for funding (federal, state, private, etc.)Engagement of professional resources in the alternative energy field to assist with development of proposalProvide a timeline for scheduled tasks involved in turbine installationIdentify all obstacles involved in projectCreate a community outreach plan

Gantt Chart

Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) $650

Must complete Form 7460-1 for any object over 200 feet (turbine is 396 feet)Lands End campus is 6.75 miles away from Iowa County AirportFew anticipated problems with gaining FAA approvalMust submit Form 7460-1 at least 30 days before construction permit is applied forTimeframe: about 4 months

National Telecommunication & Information Administration (NTIA) $750

Requires construction information from several federal agenciesObstruction lighting on the tower is neededMany of same information needed as FAATimeframe: about 4 months

Needed to ensure turbine will not interrupt any existing or planned microwave transmissions

Timeframe: about 4 months

Microwave Interference Study$2,000

Gaining Community Support

Potential problems that arise from assembling turbine

Construction noise to nearby neighborhood

“landscape” pollutionTurbine viewed as an eyesore

Quality of life concerns

Study of Community Health & Wind Turbines

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Gaining Community SupportDodgeville Chronicle

Local newspaper with high reader base

Radio Station FM 99.3 (WDMT)Dodgeville base radio station with local news coverage

Town Hall MeetingsAddress community concerns/questionsOrganized with Mayor Jim McCaulley

Phone number enclosed in paper

City Hall Bulletin BoardUpdated daily for community to read about news/events

Sierra Club Support

Don Ferber, Jim SteffansSupport in community outreach effortsArticle in WSJ

County and City Permits

Iowa County does not require any permits for construction of a wind turbine

City of Dodgeville: Chapter 17 Zoning Code states height limit of 45 feet

Conditional Use Permit

Design Review Application

Hold Conditional Use Hearing

Outside Financing

FOE Feasibility and Development Grants

FOE Large Industrial GrantsApplication schedule could strongly influence construction schedule

Treasury Renewable Energy GrantsIf expired, seek the Production Tax Credit

Sales Tax and Property Tax Exemptions

Renewable Energy Buyback Programs

Check for updates with DSIRE

Post Construction Monitoring

DNR does not require approval for wind farms with total capacity less than 99MW

Environmental Analysis and Review Specialist, Steve Ugoretz, proposed monitoring impact

Volunteers from Lands End could record impacts of turbine on wildlife and report this to the DNR for future research

Collaboration with UW-Madison

Engineering DepartmentThomas JahnsMike Corradini

Where Do We Go From Here?

A detailed vision of the facility

Contact parties with this vision to lay the groundwork for permitting, approvals, partnerships, etc.

Establish working relationships

Apply for FOE feasibility and development grants

GOOD LUCK!


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