Urge Council to seek voter approval
(Charlestown Democratic Town Committee news release) The proposed
Whalerock industrial wind turbine project has stirred up almost universal
opposition since it was first proposed three years ago. The Charlestown
Democratic Town Committee (CDTC) has clearly voiced its opposition to the
project and called on the Charlestown Town Council to negotiate a fair purchase
price to secure the land as open space.
Now that the Town Council
has reached a tentative deal with the property owner, CDTC Chair Catherine O’Reilly
Collette said, “We are pleased to see that such a deal is now on its way to
fulfillment. Buying the land for open space will end the three-years’ of
turmoil and provide Charlestown with one of the most strategically located open
space parcels in the town.”
Even though there appears
to be sufficient funding in the town’s Open Space-Recreation Bond fund, this
Council majority has set the precedent for placing such matters before the
voters when they decided to put the construction funding for Charlestown’s
beach facilities to a vote in 2011 rather than use available Open
Space-Recreation bond funds. Voters approved that measure on June 6, 2011 by
more than 10 points – 55.6% to 44.4% - despite strong opposition from beach
front property owners.
Ms. Collette continued, “I
think it is very reasonable to use existing open space bond money for this
purpose and believe there is strong support for a fair and reasonable solution
to the Whalerock controversy. Let’s handle this transaction with full openness
and transparency. We call on the Council majority to honor its past positions
and promises and allow voters the final say.”