Citing “Matters of Local Concern” on the Poughkeepsie Zoning Office
document, the Town Board explained its reasoning: “Although the
development of sustainable energy systems to capture wind and solar
power for residential and commercial use is desirable as a green energy
alternative, the Town Board of the Town of Poughkeepsie has determined
that the placement and location of such facilities is of concern.”
The
Town Board went on to specify that concern in the same document.
“Ill-planned wind and solar power facilities may significantly reduce or
impair the visual quality of residential and non-residential areas.”
The emphasis, as previously reported in the 12.05.12 issue of The
Poughkeepsie Journal (“Town of Poughkeepsie wants a timeout on wind,
solar power”), is the concern that the installation or improper
installation of wind and solar energy systems could cause a drop in
property values in the residential area.
As co-President of the
Vassar Greens Jillian Guenther ’13 said in an emailed statement, “It
seems that the core of this proposal is the idea that alternative energy
will lower property values and/or drive away residents. I think this
is a reflection of deeper ideas about what sort of community
Poughkeepsie is.”
Karmen Buckey, a zoning board member, told
the Poughkeepsie Journal in response to a recent case involving a
homeowner who wanted to install solar panels in his front yard,Antique
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antique lanterns, traditional pendants and antique wall lights. that
while she was in favor of solar energy, she thought the panels would
detract from the appearance of the neighborhood.
Alistair Hall
’11, the Sustainability Assistant to the Resource Conservation Fund at
Vassar, spoke to the issue of wind power. “As I understand it, frankly,
wind power in the Poughkeepsie area isn’t a useful option. We don’t
have strong enough wind potential for it to be really effective. So if
there is someone considering a wind turbine, I think there needs to be a
discussion.Solar roofingmachine is a new type product of optional energy. Is it just vanity? Is it just symbolic?”
In
response to the issue of solar power, Hall questioned the motivations
for someone who wanted to install solar panels in his front yard. “Is it
because they want everybody to see that they have solar panels?” He
then posed the question to homemakers: “Given your property, where does
it make the most sense to put them?”
Guenther echoed this
concern: “The real obstacle for both wind turbines and solar panels in
residential areas is how efficient they will be given the surrounding
area (trees or other things blocking the wind/sun,Award-winning
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Hall
criticized the Moratorium for being unnecessary. According to him, any
concerns stemming from the appearance of the neighborhood are already
handled. “For any residential installation,Laser engraving, and goodledstrips,
is the practice of using lasers to engrave or mark an object. you’re
going to have these localized zoning board meetings anyway. And there
you would address, ‘Is it really worth having solar panels in your
front yard? Is it because of geography and where the most impact would
be or is it because you want them to look cool?’”
Guenther also
speaks to the concern about the appearance of the neighborhood. She
said in an emailed statement: “I would like to note that scenic views
and sense of place are really important to Hudson Valley culture,The
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