Woman: ‘We were handcuffed’

No proof that county notified family about wind farm project

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“I came home from work, and my husband said, ‘I guess they’re going to put a wind turbine next to our house,’” Schwartzbach said. “We were handcuffed. There was nothing we could do.”

The wind farm went online in June.

Not long afterward, Schwartzbach said, she called Henkel about the noise problem. He said he would call the company, she said, but he never got back with her. Schwartzbach also said she contacted the company, but got no satisfaction.

Goldwind has offered to pay for a third-party sound impact study for Schwartzbach, said Colin Mahoney, a company spokesman.

“Goldwind will continue to work with the county and neighbors to ensure ongoing responsiveness to concerns,” Mahoney said in a statement.

Now, Schwartzbach said she is trying to find out whether other landowners didn’t get notice from the county. She doesn’t believe the failure to notify her family was an oversight, but a result of the rush to get the project done.

“I want to see how big the problem was,” she said. “Was it just my wind turbine, or were there others who weren’t notified? Were others’ rights being violated?

“I’ll keep plugging away at this.”

Hearings this week

The Lee County Zoning Board of Appeals will meet from 7 to 9:30 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday on the third floor of the Old Lee County Courthouse, 112 E. Second St.

The board is having hearings on Mainstream Renewable Power's proposal for 53 wind turbines in southwestern Lee County.

For an agenda for these meetings, minutes from past meetings or more information, go to www.leecountyil.com or call 815-288-5676.

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