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Montgomery County Board of Supervisors – table action on Wind Turbines & Pipeline inspections

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June 28th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Red Oak, Iowa) – The Montgomery County Board of Supervisors met this (Tuesday) morning in their regular weekly session. At the beginning of the meeting, Board Chair Mark Peterson moved to strike from the agenda, discussion with regard to a Wind Turbine Ordinance. Prior to the Board discussing the subject of the Summit Carbon Solutions pipeline, they heard from Jan Norris, who was appointed in the meeting and in separate business, as the County Representative to the Red Oak Library Board. Norris applauded the Board for agreeing to hire a local inspector, but suggested – based on persons knowledgeable about the process – the Board research and interview potential inspection companies.

Jan Norris addresses the Montgomery County Board of Supervisors (6/28/22) – Ric Hanson photo

She said there are some questions that should be asked….

Three months ago, the Montgomery County Supervisors agreed to send a letter to the Iowa Utilities Board, objecting to the use of eminent domain to acquire land for the pipeline. Norris said if they should decide to pursue that course of action, they would not be alone.

Norris said also, “Landowners are making it clear: they are not eager to sign-over their land.” Supervisor Donna Robinson suggested the Board hold-off until additional information is available.

The Board moved to table any further discussion until their meeting on July 12th. In other business, the Board set July 19th at 8:45-a.m., as the date and time for a public hearing on a revised Montgomery County Solar Ordinance. They approved also: a Business Associates Agreement with Nishna Productions; the renewal of a Tobacco Permit, for Cubby’s in Red Oak, and they passed a Resolution Supporting State Recreational Trails Program.

Jenna Ramsey, Stanton Community Development Director explained they are applying for a grant with regard to the project, which requires a match from the City of Stanton. The City is striving to have a trail around the community, and eventually to Viking Lake State Park.

She said because Phase Two of the project within the Stanton City Limits is currently out for bids, they should be in a better position to obtain grant funds through the revised application.