Wind hearings not just for law professionals
Public can take part in sessions
DIXON – Hearings on Mainstream Renewable Power’s proposed wind farm are for the public, not just attorneys.
But so far, lawyers have dominated the two hearings that the Lee County Zoning Board of Appeals has held on the project, which would include about four dozen turbines.
Hearing procedures don’t give special rights to people with attorneys. Still, when the lawyers raise legal objections and sit at the front tables, the hearings may seem like the province of those holding law degrees.
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