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Linn County officials adopt temporary moratorium on new apps for solar farms

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October 13th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Linn County Board of Supervisors has unanimously voted for a temporary moratorium on new applications for large-scale solar projects. Last month, on a two-to-one vote, the Linn County Board approved rezoning land near Palo for construction of large solar fields that will connect to Alliant Energy’s power grid. The moratorium on any NEW applications for utility-scale solar projects in Linn County will last at least three months, but the Board of Supervisors could extend it for as a long as a year.

Officials say it will give staff time to examine Linn County ordinances regarding construction of large arrays of solar panels, like how far away they must be from neighbors. During a public forum on Wednesday, one man questioned whether the moratorium was merely a delaying tactic by opponents of solar projects. Another said once building begins, there’s no turning back and the county should take the time necessary to review its solar-related rules.

County officials say they will appoint a citizens’ committee of Linn County residents to review and make recommendations for the county’s solar ordinance.