Garnet Wilkes | Sep 15, 2016
Re: Addington Highlands Council Meeting, Sep 6/16 by Jonas Bonnetta
Despite the fact that industrial wind turbine development was not an issue in the last municipal election, un-elected/acclaimed AH Councillor Cox had no problem voting YES on a motion to support placement of giant industrial wind turbines 550 meters from taxpayers' family homes and cottages in the north end of AH, several kilometres and out of sight from his home and against the wishes of over 80% of taxpaying AH constituents. According to this Frontenac News article, he does however have a problem with a small passive solar panel project across the road from his house, because he might be able to see it from his upstairs window.
Hmmm. Bizarre! No conflict of interest?
This speaks volumes about some of the players in the decision making, that is this sad soap opera!
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