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Adair County Supervisors pass Solar Energy Systems Ordinance; meeting hacked temporarily

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May 5th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Greenfield) The Adair County Board of Supervisors held a special meeting Wednesday evening in Greenfield, with regard to Solar Energy Systems Ordinance #38. The Board heard from eight persons either in-person or on the phone, who had three-minutes each to express their views and/or concerns. The first to speak was Matt Ott, Project Developer with Mid-American Energy. He had concerns over what he called “excessive setbacks” proposed by the Ordinance.

He included the five-mile airport setback as well.

Ott said Mid-American was also not happy with the 400-acre cap.

Tammy Baier started to speak about her feelings on the subject, but then someone hacked into the conference call with a program where people were discussing child pornography accusations. Board Chair Steve Shelley apologized for the interruption, and County Auditor Mandy Berg reminded callers their phone numbers show up on caller ID, and they will be dealt with appropriately. While other City/County Government conference calls, Zoom or other type meetings open to the public have been hacked into across the country over the past year, as well, this was the first time it has happened in Adair County. Once the interruption was dealt with, Baier continued with her comments.

Lyle Beane said Mid-American does not have a good track record for being “good neighbors,” as evidenced by the installation of their wind turbines.

After Supervisor Shelley read the Ordinance as written, Board voted to approve the first reading and waived second and third readings of Ordinance #38, prior to passing 3-to 2, a Resolution by 2021-38 (to that effect), as written. Supervisors Steve Shelley and John Twombly voted against accepting the resolution.

Board member Jodie Hoadley said the Resolution was needed to protect the County from Mid-American dishonesty.