One Community’s Experience with Wind Development:
An Interview with Richard J. Graham, Esq.
Lewis County Attorney
Town Attorney, Town of Lowville
as told to Katherine Daniels of the
New York Planning Federation
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Q17: Did the developer offer any other inducements to the towns?
A17: In our case, we’ve had several positive experiences with the developer in what I call "good faith" issues. These are instances where the developer has agreed to extend its good faith towards the communities. For example, from the very outset, Flat Rock agreed to pay all legal fees incurred by the municipalities, not only in the review of permitting issues, but also in any of the contracting issues that arose. Flat Rock absorbed the entire cost of the special counsel hired to perform the Empire Zone work. The developer has also agreed to fund the cost of a financial advisor to assist the towns with managing the increased revenues, and has offered to construct a visitors’ center to attract tourism.
Finally, the developer has agreed to make impact payments to nearby neighboring landowners. For example, the developer has agreed to make impact payments to the nearest neighbors to some of the towers totaling $25,000 per year. Flat Rock has also made $100,000 in property settlement payments, including the purchase of a residence.
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