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Commission says 'yes' -6/27/2008, 7:26 AM

Commissioners waive moratorium -6/3/2008, 11:43 AM

Wind farm company requests waiver -4/17/2008, 12:01 PM

Meridian Way Wind Farm to border U.S. Highway 81 -4/13/2008, 5:21 AM

Wind developer eyes two new locations -2/20/2008, 3:22 AM

Protest draws out wind talk -1/23/2008, 2:06 AM

Denial of permit sparks wind debate -1/23/2008, 2:06 AM

Supporters: No coal, lines means doom -1/23/2008, 2:06 AM

Iberdrola plans more towers -11/8/2007, 11:41 PM

Missouri wind farm is windfall for rural community -11/7/2007, 11:27 PM

Kansas has wind potential, if it is willing to act on it -11/6/2007, 11:26 PM

Wind talk becomes heated -11/6/2007, 11:26 PM

Wind farm company considers paying neighbors -11/6/2007, 11:26 PM

Reaction mixed on wind decision -11/6/2007, 11:26 PM

Hammond: Wind will blow -11/6/2007, 11:16 PM

Gone with the wind -11/6/2007, 11:16 PM

Wind farm decision towering -9/2/2007, 10:41 AM

Wind farm decision Sept. 4 -8/29/2007, 2:48 PM

CPV rep won't be at meeting -8/29/2007, 11:51 AM

Wind decision later this month ... maybe -8/29/2007, 4:18 PM

Springview wind turbines to be retired -8/29/2007, 10:35 AM

Commissioners: Wind farm's fate will wait -7/17/2007, 3:01 PM

Legislature studies effects of wind farms on health -7/17/2007, 4:05 PM

Protest petitions to be discussed -7/17/2007, 4:06 PM

Landowners may get offer from wind company -7/17/2007, 3:01 PM

Vandals deface wind signs -7/17/2007, 3:01 PM

Another wind farm petition reaches county clerk's desk -7/17/2007, 3:06 PM

Protest petition being verified -7/17/2007, 3:06 PM

Advocate of wind says make effort -7/17/2007, 3:06 PM

Supporters file own petition for wind farm -7/17/2007, 3:01 PM

Opponents file protest petition -7/17/2007, 3:01 PM

Opponents gain legal assistance -7/17/2007, 3:06 PM

Officials expect petition -7/17/2007, 3:06 PM

Commission addresses wind protest petition -7/17/2007, 3:06 PM

Wind farm gets nod -7/17/2007, 3:06 PM

Wind farm concerns brought before commission -7/17/2007, 3:06 PM

Wind farm decision looming -7/17/2007, 3:01 PM

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Wind talk brings many voices -7/17/2007, 3:06 PM

Wind power bills just hot air, environmentalists say -7/17/2007, 3:01 PM

Attorney discusses wind farm with commissioners -7/17/2007, 3:01 PM

Wind meeting resumes Wednesday at Ellis County Fairgrounds -7/17/2007, 3:01 PM

Wind farm, zoning cause concerns -7/17/2007, 3:06 PM

Wind farm zoning timeline -7/17/2007, 3:01 PM

Concerns fly about birds -7/17/2007, 3:06 PM

Where the wind blows -7/17/2007, 3:06 PM

CPV says turbines will be pulled back -7/17/2007, 3:01 PM

How other counties in Kansas are benefiting from wind farms -7/17/2007, 3:01 PM

Wind farm gets economical endorsement -7/17/2007, 3:01 PM

Neighbors voice opposition to wind farm -7/17/2007, 3:06 PM

Wind farms can generate more power, but may be deadly to bats and birds -7/17/2007, 4:03 PM

Opponents air wind concerns -7/17/2007, 3:06 PM

Location selection due to wind surveys -7/17/2007, 3:06 PM

Tests to determine wind farm's effect on power grid -7/17/2007, 4:13 PM

Wind farm talk gaining more speed -7/17/2007, 4:12 PM

New counsel for wind farm issues -7/17/2007, 4:14 PM

CPV Wind sold to new company -7/17/2007, 4:14 PM

Jeter resigns from wind farm counsel -7/17/2007, 4:21 PM

Commissioners hear wind farm feedback -7/17/2007, 4:16 PM

Weather forces wind meeting's end -7/17/2007, 4:22 PM

Wind farm debate blows into Hays -7/17/2007, 4:10 PM

Commission to discuss wind farm -7/17/2007, 4:22 PM

Developers ready to file for permit -7/17/2007, 4:23 PM

Wind farm application filed -7/17/2007, 4:20 PM


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Commissioners: Wind farm's fate will wait

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By KALEY LYON

Hays Daily News

The conditional-use permit application regarding the proposed Ellis County wind farm cannot be passed except by a unanimous vote of the Ellis County Commission, it was announced this morning.

Ellis County Clerk Alberta Klaus presented the results of the formal protest petition, which was filed in opposition of the project June 20. Signatures were collected for 43.19 percent of the proposed wind farm's perimeter.

"That's what we've been waiting on. This is the next step in our process with the wind farm," said County Chairman Vernon Berens. "We were waiting on the signatures, that we had the necessary signatures."

According to Ellis County zoning regulations, a unanimous vote is required if petitions are endorsed by 20 percent of landowners within a 1,000-foot perimeter of a proposed project.

If the signatures had not amounted to the 20 percent requirement, the vote could have passed with a simple two-thirds majority.

"It will take a unanimous vote on our part, instead of a majority, because of the protest's sufficient numbers," Berens said.

Commissioners did not take final action today. A building on the Ellis County Fairgrounds likely will be reserved for a future commission meeting, during which time a vote will be taken, Berens said.

A date for this meeting likely will be discussed and announced within the next few weeks, he said.

Commissioners, however, unanimously agreed the issue will not be taken to a popular vote, expressing concern at the estimated $20,000 cost of a special election.

Commissioner Dennis R. Pfannenstiel said he once had been in favor of putting the issue to a popular vote, but has changed his mind.

"I think the constituents of Ellis County have elected us," Pfannenstiel said. "It's our job, and we're going to make the decision one way or another."

Dennis Davidson, county counselor for the wind farm application, reminded commissioners that an executive session is an option because the task at hand is considered to be a quasi-judicial function of law.

"I know that this commission is not in favor of doing anything closed when it can be opened," Davidson said. "I know that you intend to make sure that all of the community and Ellis County understands what decision you ultimately make and how you came to it."

Davidson, however, requested 20 minutes of executive session to discuss legal process, which the commissioners agreed to in a 3-0 vote.

Reporter Kaley Lyon can be reached at (785) 628-1081, Ext. 138, or by e-mail at

klyon@dailynews.net.

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