Sunday, February 27, 2011

Not So Cool - Not So Green




The lake of toxic waste at Baotou, China, which has been dumped by the rare earth processing plants in the background
  A 2011 article published in the Daily Mail in Great Britain and now making the rounds in publications around the world reveals very disturbing secrets regarding the real environmental costs of so-called "green and clean" energy produced by industrial scale wind powered electricity generating systems:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/moslive/article-1350811/In-China-true-cost-Britains-clean-green-wind-power-experiment-Pollution-disastrous-scale.html

Self-serving incentives created by wind industry capitalists, politicians, and well-financed lobbyists are creating far greater environmental damage and human suffering than the sins of "mountain top removal" that they so blatantly pit against those who seek truth.

Mountain-top removal in pursuit of coal is something we must continue to fight to eliminate. In that fight, however we must remain conscious of the threat to life that we impose on others.

Villagers Su Bairen, 69, and Yan Man Jia Hong, 74, stand on the edge of the six-mile-wide toxic lake in Baotou, China that has devastated their farmland and ruined the health of the people in their community

Inside the Baotou Xijun Rare Earth refinery in Baotou, where neodymium, essential in new wind turbine magnets, is processed

Compassion for our fellow man must not be sacrificed through ignorance of the effects of our actions. Living in harmony with our fellow man and our planet must be our goal. We must not accept solutions that avoid conforonting our gluttonous appetite for more energy. Conservation, efficiency and sustainability need to be our by words.

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Bent Mountain Civic League Meeting


Wednesday February 23th @ 7:00 PM.
Bent Mountain Firehouse

AGENDA

*election of new 2011 officers
UPDATES on LOCAL ISSUES 
*Community Center
*New Bent Mt Chapter of the Friends of the Blue Ridge Parkway
*Wind turbine project
*news from our Library and Women's Club
* review and discussion of modified Civic League By-laws

Hope to see everyone there!

Kay Moore - Vice President

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

What a Thrill!!!

Our new Bent Mountain chapter of FRIENDS of the Blue Ridge Parkway is now announced on the FRIENDS website with a link to our community blog :)

follow the link:
http://friendsbrp.org/index.cfm/fa/content.view/menuID/1052.htm


Thanks Rod

Friday, February 11, 2011

Our First Steering Committee Meeting


Pictured above:


Top Row – Left to right - Patti Hanes, Karen Scott, Bert Bondurant
Row 2 – From Top - Ginny Weisz, Jenny Chapman, Ed Kinser
Row 3 – From Top - Eldon Karr, Tammy Belinsky, Annie Krochalis
Front Row - Glenn Reed, Steve Hanes, Ed Elswick

Others attending, but not in photograph:
Tom Bondurant, Tom Reeder, Kelly Reeder




Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Model Update: It doesn't make much sense to mothball a building like this.


The building model is not complete but it does not belie the excellent condition of the facilities available. There is our tiny branch library on the far left.

One of our neighbors has a '36 Ford Coupe Convertible with rumble seat that we hope to bring here for a "photo-op" along with a few priceless other classic cars representative of our Blue Ridge heritage.

Friday, February 4, 2011

DOES THIS MAKE SENSE?

Did Our Roanoke County Planning Commission Realize What They Were Doing?

100 foot tall turbines, 1/8th mile apart
110' from Parkway Boundaries


In an emotional plea at last Tuesday night's public hearing regarding "small scale wind turbines", citizens' pleaded that their Planning Commission consider economically damaging  impacts regarding the imposition of utilitarian structures in our scenic views, particularly from the Blue Ridge Parkway. The above photo-simulation represents a theoretical visual impact of "small scale" 100' tall wind turbines along a one-half mile section of the Blue Ridge Parkway in the Bonsack area in eastern Roanoke County, that the proposed ordinance amendment would have allowed. Specifically, 100 foot tall wind turbines as close as 110 feet from the parkway boundaries at every 1/8th mile along the entire length of the parkway through Roanoke County.

 A long-time Planning Commissioner from the Catawba Magisterial District quickly recognized the visual damage that the amendment as written might impose. The other commissioners and a planning staffer entered into a discussion with intent to modify the proposed amendment to protect the scenic views.

Hastily, within a public hearing format, one commissioner insisted that the amendment MUST be forwarded to the BOS for passage because they had "...been working on the amendment for 18 months." Staff concerns were expressed based upon one citizen's expressed desire to erect a 113 foot tall wind turbine, which would have already been required to be reviewed on an individual basis by Special Use Permit.

During the hearing, notes were hastily shuffled between staff and the commissioners (Chairman Gary Jarrel was not present) in a hurried attempt to respond to agreed upon view shed concerns.

This resulted in a arbitrary discussion of  heights of turbines and related setbacks, because, in a public hearing format, none of the governmental participants knew how to explore open discussion of options.

The Result?

60 foot turbines 1/10th mile apart
66' from Parkway Boundaries

The difference as our Planning Commission understands the ordinance is that the scenic views will not be affected if we allow more turbines of smaller size closer to the Blue Ridge Parkway. Hello?

Now let's view it as a parkway visitor will see it with a 60 foot tower in view:

This is a close up of the 60 foot size from the Parkway.

Yet our "politically-oriented" Planning Commission members rationalize to themselves that they are acting in the best interests of the citizens of Roanoke County.

From my personal experience and understanding of "governmental dynamics", I am confident that none of our appointed officials has any motive, other than fulfilling "civic duty", at heart in their actions.

Does this make sense?

I don't think so and our ordinance should be not be compromised with such a lack of thoughtfulness.

Thursday, February 3, 2011

It doesn't make much sense to mothball a building like this.


The building model is not complete but it does not belie the excellent condition of the facilities available. There is our tiny branch library on the far left.

One of our neighbors has a '36 Ford Coupe Convertible with rumble seat that we hope to bring here for a "photo-op" along with a few priceless other classic cars representative of our Blue Ridge heritage.

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

How Do We Protect Our Scenic Views?

 A View from a future Bent Mountain Community Visitor Center

A View from a future Bent Mountain Community Visitor Center
with wind turbines.
Item 1


Year after year and decade after decade, the community planning activities I have been directly involved in have heard nearly unanimous community wide concern that we protect our treasured scenic views. It is still on record as being a primary desire of the citizenry, yet no significant protection exists in Roanoke County's zoning ordinance. Attempts have been initiated, but never successful, in Roanoke County over "property rights" based concerns.

Now we have an exacerbated potential visual impact and our impotence to addressing the issue threatens one of the most widely recognized economic opportunities for the future of our region: Tourism. It is our obligation to our children to preserve a future for them. We must preserve as much of the natural ecosystems as we can for them.


As fate would have it; we, residents and friends of Bent Mountain have a brightly optimistic vision of the future for our cherished Blue Ridge community. The potential desecration of the ridges is a far greater cost to the future of any community than any unproven benefit of a scheme to replace coal mining. Today, Roanoke County has no ordinance or drafts for one that will protect the citizens from one of their most prominent concerns: protection of, and reverence for, the view-sheds in our scenic garden in the Blue Ridge.



Item 2

Between 20 & 25 years ago Roanoke County changed its Charter. Members of the County Administration at the time were successful in attaching an amendment onto a bill in the Virginia State Legislature, which was passed, that transferred the authority of appointment of BZA members from the Courts to the elected Board of Supervisors as well as extracted Special Use Permits from the purview of the quasi-judicial BZA to the politically-based BOS and administration. This has proven to have removed a fundamental check and balance of our form of government that has left our citizenry “naked” to abusive practices of development.

The procedure apparently followed is the PC recommends to the BOS either yea/nay on various issues.

In this case, the “small wind turbine amendment”, i.e., 10 stories ~100 feet or less, 6 stories - 60 feet or less, this commission proposes the supervisors pass this amendment into law without regard for visual impact at all. So this would be a “by right”, property-owner option. Theoretically, you could be allowing 100 60 foot tall wind turbine towers within 110' 66' feet of the Blue Ridge Parkway boundaries, every 1/8th 1/10th of a mile of alternating sides through all of Roanoke County.

Note: The edits in blue are following the Roanoke Planning Commission Meeting, Tuesday evening, February1, 2011. The Roanoke County Planning Commission responded to "view-shed" concerns by requiring all wind turbines over sixty feet to be reviewed under a "Special Use Permit Process" The proposed amendment being on the table for action, the Planning Commission chose to hastily modify their proposed amendment, instead of delaying to consider, apparently, agreed upon, serious scenic view issues. IRONICALLY, in their haste to protect the Blue Ridge Parkway, they have actually intensified the threat.

By “Special Use Permit” you still have not put in place any description of how you will address view shed issues. You are merely putting of the inevitable as Special Use Permits are being circuited right back again through this same body instead of the BZA. I am sure, responsible citizens that you are, you will understand the ”tears in the armour” protecting our community need to be corrected quickly.

Please. Please Please. Don't hesitate to challenge these views by leaving a comment. We need to enter into a rational discussion of our future. These are NOT political issues.