Tim Barton
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Tim Barton
Support
Rye Park
,
New South Wales
Message
We are 100% in favour of the development of the Rye Park Wind Farm. We are excited about the community being involved in what is the renewable energy resource of the future. We feel that there will be a great positive flow on effect , from the jobs created and general upgrade of roads and infrastructure, that all the district will benefit from.
Dimity Taylor
Support
Dimity Taylor
Support
Bannister
,
New South Wales
Message
YES
- I am satisfied that this development will have an economic boost to the community
- I am happy that Trustpower has entered into Neighbourhood agreements
-this project will come with a community enhancement fund which will benefit the whole community
- I am satisfied that this development will have an economic boost to the community
- I am happy that Trustpower has entered into Neighbourhood agreements
-this project will come with a community enhancement fund which will benefit the whole community
Heidi Jackel
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Heidi Jackel
Object
BEVENDALE
,
New South Wales
Message
I wish to OBJECT to the above proposal.
I understand my property, which I have owned since 2013, is less than 2kms from the proposed wind farm, yet I have received absolutely no correspondence, information or consultation about the proposal. I have had to rely on neighbours' recent updates as I do NOT have internet access. Not all of us live in a castle or sit in an office all day every day.
My objections are based on the following:
1. Negligence of developer to contact surrounding property owners. Given the scale of the proposal, it is not unreasonable to expect an equivalent scale to contact those who are most affected. Withholding information from new owners since... when? 2008??? at least 2013 - that I know for a fact, is not acceptable.
2. Environmental impact on native fauna, flora, habitats, communities, domestic stock, cultural and heritage items. The impact of this proposal is catastrophic and contravenes all local, regional and state environmental instruments. In our small estate alone, the impact is immeasurable as it contains all of the above which we would be devastated to lose (inevitable if this proposal goes ahead).
3. Value of properties. Although I personally do not consider the monetary value of my property of importance, the intrinsic value of my property, the estate, the township and all surrounding areas is of incredible value to all of us. This proposal will destroy all we hold dear, not only for those of us who are horrified at this proposed monstrosity and are currently attempting to protect the land and people we love, but for countless of future generations.
4. Impact on enjoyment of properties. I have absolutely no doubt that the noise, health, environmental, aesthetic, construction/maintenance issues of this proposal will not just impact, but actually DESTROY all enjoyment of our properties, both commercially and privately.
I ask that these objections be considered with a view by the decision maker that this proposal is next to your own home. Imagine if this proposal was next to your house? This is NOT a suitable location for this project. I would be happy to elaborate on any or all of the above at any time.
Thanking you and kind regards.
I understand my property, which I have owned since 2013, is less than 2kms from the proposed wind farm, yet I have received absolutely no correspondence, information or consultation about the proposal. I have had to rely on neighbours' recent updates as I do NOT have internet access. Not all of us live in a castle or sit in an office all day every day.
My objections are based on the following:
1. Negligence of developer to contact surrounding property owners. Given the scale of the proposal, it is not unreasonable to expect an equivalent scale to contact those who are most affected. Withholding information from new owners since... when? 2008??? at least 2013 - that I know for a fact, is not acceptable.
2. Environmental impact on native fauna, flora, habitats, communities, domestic stock, cultural and heritage items. The impact of this proposal is catastrophic and contravenes all local, regional and state environmental instruments. In our small estate alone, the impact is immeasurable as it contains all of the above which we would be devastated to lose (inevitable if this proposal goes ahead).
3. Value of properties. Although I personally do not consider the monetary value of my property of importance, the intrinsic value of my property, the estate, the township and all surrounding areas is of incredible value to all of us. This proposal will destroy all we hold dear, not only for those of us who are horrified at this proposed monstrosity and are currently attempting to protect the land and people we love, but for countless of future generations.
4. Impact on enjoyment of properties. I have absolutely no doubt that the noise, health, environmental, aesthetic, construction/maintenance issues of this proposal will not just impact, but actually DESTROY all enjoyment of our properties, both commercially and privately.
I ask that these objections be considered with a view by the decision maker that this proposal is next to your own home. Imagine if this proposal was next to your house? This is NOT a suitable location for this project. I would be happy to elaborate on any or all of the above at any time.
Thanking you and kind regards.
Nicholas Clancy
Support
Nicholas Clancy
Support
LadeVale
,
New South Wales
Message
Yes I Strongly support this major project.
Catherine Pearsall
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Catherine Pearsall
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Yass
,
New South Wales
Message
Our property has been a family concern for almost 100 years.
With reduced income and increasing running costs this could potentially mean that the next generation will have to move from the area to seek other employment. This will inevitablty effect our small schools and nearby towns.
The introduction of the Wind Farm will have a positive effect on the above matters of concern by introducing employment and necessary income for land owners. It will not effect the numbers of livestock or the management of the farms and will improve access with maintained roads.
With reduced income and increasing running costs this could potentially mean that the next generation will have to move from the area to seek other employment. This will inevitablty effect our small schools and nearby towns.
The introduction of the Wind Farm will have a positive effect on the above matters of concern by introducing employment and necessary income for land owners. It will not effect the numbers of livestock or the management of the farms and will improve access with maintained roads.
Alan Cole
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Alan Cole
Object
Bowning
,
New South Wales
Message
Biodiversity Assessment Addendum Section 5.6 Collision Risks:
Who do these Clowns think their fooling?
They have increased Blade Diameter from 90 to 130 metres, dropped the Blade Arc from 45 metres above ground to 27 metres above ground and yet the they maintain statements such as:
"is unlikely to result in a significant impact to the Superb Parrot"
The Rainbow Bee-eater will just Dodge the extrat blades;
That the Powerful Owl just hangs out around its tree hollow and roost sites 24/7. Do these Clowns expect us to believe that the Powerfull Owl doesn't actually fly around its 30km by 30 km range at night seeking a meal.
Blade stike with blades at 27 meters above ground, and a few metres above tree tops will be inevitable.
These assursions (pp 48-51) are just wilding optimistic wind turbine propaganda and totally fail any "sanity test".
This Project should be thrown out in full, these people have no credibility.
Who do these Clowns think their fooling?
They have increased Blade Diameter from 90 to 130 metres, dropped the Blade Arc from 45 metres above ground to 27 metres above ground and yet the they maintain statements such as:
"is unlikely to result in a significant impact to the Superb Parrot"
The Rainbow Bee-eater will just Dodge the extrat blades;
That the Powerful Owl just hangs out around its tree hollow and roost sites 24/7. Do these Clowns expect us to believe that the Powerfull Owl doesn't actually fly around its 30km by 30 km range at night seeking a meal.
Blade stike with blades at 27 meters above ground, and a few metres above tree tops will be inevitable.
These assursions (pp 48-51) are just wilding optimistic wind turbine propaganda and totally fail any "sanity test".
This Project should be thrown out in full, these people have no credibility.
Alan Cole
Object
Alan Cole
Object
Bowning
,
New South Wales
Message
PP 42 of the Biodiversity Assessment Addendum states under 5.2.1. that the loss of 240 ha of native vegetation including 2 EEC's is "recognised but not considered to be substantial in this context".
What scale or measure are they using, the loss of 240 ha of native vegetation is substantial, no farmer in the south east of NSW or anywhere in Victoria would be able to get away with this!
Obviously NSW applies 2 sets of rules, one for uncontrolled wind turbine proposals on the basis of winding Sydney's Green Vote, another for NSW's rural citizens.
This submission totally avoids the cumulative effect of land clearing associated with other approved Wind Energy Industrial complexs such as Yass Valley, Conroys Gap, Culerain Range, Crookwell and on and on and on.
The cumulative effect on land clearing of threatened EEC's in southern NSW from Industrial Wind developments is potenitally devastating to the Yellow Box Red Gum Woodland. This EEC the subject on 100's or landowner Landcare Projects supported by Federal Funding. Therefore on the one hand you have farmers trying to restore Yellow Box EEC and on the other hand the Wind Industry Dozing it over with the consent and blessing of an inept NSW Planning system.
What scale or measure are they using, the loss of 240 ha of native vegetation is substantial, no farmer in the south east of NSW or anywhere in Victoria would be able to get away with this!
Obviously NSW applies 2 sets of rules, one for uncontrolled wind turbine proposals on the basis of winding Sydney's Green Vote, another for NSW's rural citizens.
This submission totally avoids the cumulative effect of land clearing associated with other approved Wind Energy Industrial complexs such as Yass Valley, Conroys Gap, Culerain Range, Crookwell and on and on and on.
The cumulative effect on land clearing of threatened EEC's in southern NSW from Industrial Wind developments is potenitally devastating to the Yellow Box Red Gum Woodland. This EEC the subject on 100's or landowner Landcare Projects supported by Federal Funding. Therefore on the one hand you have farmers trying to restore Yellow Box EEC and on the other hand the Wind Industry Dozing it over with the consent and blessing of an inept NSW Planning system.
Alan Cole
Object
Alan Cole
Object
Bowning
,
New South Wales
Message
The Rye Park Wind Facility Biodiversity Assessment Addendum does not rate any of it's impacts on the environment as significant, and yet it involves:
100 km of new formed tracks;
12.5 km of 330 kv Power line easements;
18.6 km of new tracts for the above easements.
16 has of permanent damage to soil by footings and hardstands.
By any measure these impacts are significant.
What scale do these energy speculators use?
100 km of new formed tracks;
12.5 km of 330 kv Power line easements;
18.6 km of new tracts for the above easements.
16 has of permanent damage to soil by footings and hardstands.
By any measure these impacts are significant.
What scale do these energy speculators use?
PAUL CAVANAGH
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PAUL CAVANAGH
Support
GALONG
,
New South Wales
Message
I am a host landholder along with my wife Linda of the proposed Rye Park Windfarm and I am very proud to be part of such a regionally and personally significant project. I have livestock and cropping on the property and I know that construction will be very inconvenient, but long term, once operating, will have very little impact day to day. The rental income from our 5 turbines will allow us to do much needed improvements to our property and eventually build a house on the farm. We are currently renting a house 40 kilometres from the farm. We have no hesitation building the house within 2 kilometres of the nearest turbine. The money we spend on improvements will mostly spent in Boorowa and Rye Park. We will also be able to reduce our farm and overdraft debt.
We have independently researched windfarms and believe the noise impacts will be negligible because the sound of wind most days is what you here. I personally like the serene appearance of the turbines. I know they have little environmental impact in operation but enormous environmental benefits because of the clean renewable power produced compared with polluting alternatives like coal fired power stations feed by coal mines.
Regionally it would be hard to think of a less intrusive project that could produce such large financial benefits. Not only is there millions of dollars pouring into the local economy but there is also a community fund of close to $300,000. This will be very useful for community projects. I am involved with local voluntary committees struggling for funds that could provide even better services with the help of this money.
So for the sake of the State, the Country, Environment, local farmers, businesses and most importantly, the hard working local people pass this submission please,
yours sincerely, Paul Cavangh
We have independently researched windfarms and believe the noise impacts will be negligible because the sound of wind most days is what you here. I personally like the serene appearance of the turbines. I know they have little environmental impact in operation but enormous environmental benefits because of the clean renewable power produced compared with polluting alternatives like coal fired power stations feed by coal mines.
Regionally it would be hard to think of a less intrusive project that could produce such large financial benefits. Not only is there millions of dollars pouring into the local economy but there is also a community fund of close to $300,000. This will be very useful for community projects. I am involved with local voluntary committees struggling for funds that could provide even better services with the help of this money.
So for the sake of the State, the Country, Environment, local farmers, businesses and most importantly, the hard working local people pass this submission please,
yours sincerely, Paul Cavangh
Hillar Suviste
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Hillar Suviste
Support
4 Braddon Street, Blacktown
,
New South Wales
Message
I agree & support this project