Bill Cox | Sep 16, 2015
In view of the recent controversy and anger shown to some Council members who were insulted and verbally abused in recent months during wind turbine discussions, I feel it necessary to clarify why I chose to support the Vibrancy Agreements.
This decision was not reached lightly. Staff spent many hours talking to communities who have implemented wind power. Much of the information presented to Council against Wind Turbines was either unfounded or unproven and people's personal opinion.
However, the main reason that I supported the Vibrancy Agreements is, at the end of the day the Ontario Government with the implementation the Green Energy Act has the final say on what happens in Addington Highlands.
Without the agreements, Addington Highlands would receive no financial benefits, no road agreements as well as other benefits, and would have little or no input, allowing the proponents to do as they wish.
I personally feel the decision to support the Vibrancy Agreements is the best decision for our entire municipality and we should get on with business and do what is best for our municipality.
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