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239.2005 RESOLUTION SUPPORTING CONCEPT PROPOSED BY THE BARTON GROUP AND REUNION POWER, LLC AS ADIRONDACK WIND PARTNERS TO DEVELOP ADIRONDACK WIND ENERGY PARK RESOLUTION NO. : 239, 2005 INTRODUCED BY : Mr. John Strough WHO MOVED ITS ADOPTION SECONDED BY : Mr. Roger Boor WHEREAS, the Queensbury Town Board believes that industry and sustainable economic development are needed in our region and electricity from renewable, sustainable sources is the best way to provide electric power for such development and industry, and WHEREAS, the economy of our Town, Region and New York State is being damaged by the high cost of energy derived from imported oil and other fossil fuels, and WHEREAS, the public health and the forests, lakes and air of the Adirondacks are being damaged by the generation of electricity by the method of burning fossil fuels and the release of toxic mercury from the burning of coal has impacted fish and other wildlife, and WHEREAS, renewable wind energy reduces and prevents pollution from electrical generation employing fossil fuels, and WHEREAS, an industry that is not only clean but also reduces pollution while supporting economic development would be an ideal and compatible contributor to the North Country Economy and would contribute to the tax base of Warren County, and WHEREAS, Adirondack Wind Energy Park would be built on a site much developed and disturbed by over one-hundred years of mining, and the location where the facilities supported the mine, including a power line and roads, could be put to new usefulness with little additional disturbance, and WHEREAS, given the Ski Trails on Gore Mountain Ski Center and the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) tower on top of Gore, a Wind Development would not be out of character or detrimental to the scenic resources of our area and no undue impact will be caused, and WHEREAS, managing a wind resource and bringing it to service for the public good and usefulness follows in the tradition of managing and mining the timber and mineral resources of the Adirondack North County Region, and WHEREAS, it is the energy policy of New York State to obtain and maintain an adequate and continuous supply of safe, dependable and economical energy for the people of the State and to accelerate development and use within the State of renewable energy sources, to promote the State's economic growth, to create employment within the State, to protect its environmental values, to husband its resources for future generations, and to promote the health and welfare of its people and to foster, encourage and promote the prudent development and wise use of all indigenous state energy resources including Wind Energy, and WHEREAS, New York State Law and the New York State Energy Plan direct every agency of the State to conduct its affairs so as to conform to the State energy policy, and WHEREAS, Adirondack Wind Energy Park would contribute substantial property taxes or equivalent payments to the Warren County Town of Johnsburg, Johnsburg Central School District and Warren County without adding a demand for County Services and the project would create jobs during construction and during operation, and WHEREAS, the project would promote tourism and benefit other local businesses and provide an opportunity for Park interpretation and public education, and WHEREAS, the towns of Warren County may take pride in their role by setting an example and taking a leadership position in the transition away from conventional fuels that is needed for the welfare of society, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Queensbury Town Board, Town of Queensbury, Warren County, New York, supports the concept of Adirondack Wind Energy Park and hereby recommends to the Adirondack Park Agency Board that the APA give its approval after due process and examination, and BE IT FURTHER, RESOLVED, that the Town Board hereby joins the Warren County Board of Supervisors, Town of Johnsburg and other Towns in extending this endorsement and urges the Towns and Counties of our Region, our Elected State Representatives and Governor Pataki to do likewise, and BE IT FURTHER, RESOLVED, that the Town Board further authorizes and directs the Town Supervisor to forward certified copies of this Resolution to the Adirondack Park Agency Commissioners, Governor George E. Pataki, Congressman John Sweeney, Assembly Majority Leader Sheldon Silver, Assemblywoman Deidre Scozzafava, Sandra L. LaBarron and Stuart Buchanan of the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Regions 5&6, the 12 Counties of the Adirondacks, Senator Elizabeth Little, Assemblywoman Theresa Sayward, the Adirondack Association of Towns and Villages, New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Commissioner Denise Sheehan, Assemblyman Marc Butler, Senate Majority Leader Joseph Bruno and Assemblyman Roy MacDonald. th Duly adopted this 16 day of May, 2005, by the following vote: AYES : Mr. Boor, Mr. Turner, Mr. Strough, Mr. Brewer, Mr. Stec NOES : None ABSENT: None