Turbine built too close to residence
From an article by Tom Content in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel:
Town of Marshfield – We Energies is facing a 15-yard penalty of sorts after a resident flagged the power company for building a wind turbine too close to his home.Local ordinances require that wind towers be erected at least 1,000 feet from a neighboring house, but a series of mistakes ended up with the tower being built 47 feet too close to Bill Winkler’s home.
Winkler couldn’t be reached for comment. His brother, Mike Winkler, was among the most vocal opponents of the We Energies 88-turbine wind power project.
“I don’t know what’s going to happen with that,” Mike Winkler said of the tower location problem.
After the location error was discovered, We Energies hired a consultant to use global positioning system technology to measure the distance of every wind tower from nearby properties, said wind farm project manager Andy Hesselbach.
The utility’s analysis and the consultant found that no other tower in the $300 million project was too close to a neighbor’s property. The only exception: a few homes that have been built in recent years, but owners of those homes were informed that they would be building homes within 1,000 feet of where a turbine would be located.
We Energies knew last summer that the turbine site selected by a prior developer was too close to the Winkler residence, Hesselbach said, so the utility drew up revised plans moving the turbine by 85 feet, and filed those with the state Public Service Commission.
“We thought everything was all squared away,” he said.



