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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3015244" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I'm getting a couple three or so windmills on my place if they get their way. </p><p>Fighting them as we speak, not too far from where we had the ENS last weekend. My primary deer hunting ground. </p><p>I have offers from two different companies wanting to lease for future speculation, and then I saw an article that they forgot to mention showing a map of the proposed site with completion dates that are not speculative at all. </p><p>I read through the contract, and nowhere can I find a provision to remove the towers once the subsidies quit, and the company goes insolvent, returning the land to its natural state. </p><p>As I read it, they can invoke eminent domain for the better good of the country. </p><p>My attorney has a copy of the proposed lease agreement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3015244, member: 5412"] I'm getting a couple three or so windmills on my place if they get their way. Fighting them as we speak, not too far from where we had the ENS last weekend. My primary deer hunting ground. I have offers from two different companies wanting to lease for future speculation, and then I saw an article that they forgot to mention showing a map of the proposed site with completion dates that are not speculative at all. I read through the contract, and nowhere can I find a provision to remove the towers once the subsidies quit, and the company goes insolvent, returning the land to its natural state. As I read it, they can invoke eminent domain for the better good of the country. My attorney has a copy of the proposed lease agreement. [/QUOTE]
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