High Sheldon Wind Farm Town of Sheldon, Wyoming County, New York s Known to be in Office as of April 2015 Position, Term (if known) Description of Agreement s Known Financial Interest Estimated Range of Monetary Compensation Vincent Kirsch of Sheldon, Wyoming Co. Jan 2012 to Dec 2015. Father and Mother, Paul and Janet Kirsch, See Note 1. Effective 3/29/2007. 80.-1-27.1, 79.-1-38 has no financial interest in the property. Parents could receive $20,000 to $60,000 per year. Brother Raymond Kirsch and his wife Dana own property with land lease agreement for buried cables and access road. See Note 1. Effective 4/28/2007. 79.-1-45, 79.-1-19 has no financial interest in the property. Brother and his wife could receive $5,000 to $20,000 per year. Brian Becker of Sheldon, Wyoming Co. Jan 2010 to Dec 2017. Mother Alice Becker owns residential property with setback waiver for wind turbine placement. See Note 3. Effective 11/9/2006. 92.-1-26.112, 92.-1-41 has no financial interest in the property. Mother received $5,000 to $20,000. See Note 3. Kenneth Martin Zoning Officer, Town of Sheldon, Wyoming Co. Jan 2000 (or earlier) to Dec 2010 or later Setback waiver for location of wind turbines. See Note 3. Effective 11/9/2006. Sheldon parcel 79.-1-3 Co-owner with wife Virginia Martin $5,000 to $20,000. See Note 3. James Fontaine of Sheldon, Wyoming Co. Jan 2006 to Dec 2009. Also from [mid 2014] to Dec 2015. See Note 1. Effective 4/20/2007. 91.-1-10, 91.-1-9, 91.-1-6 Co-owner of property with brother Steven Fontaine $20,000 to $60,000 per year. Notes: 1. The essential terms of a standard wind lease grant the wind company the right to install wind turbines, cables, roads, and other facilities on the property and the right to operate such facilities for a period of 20 years or more. In exchange the landowner is paid an annual fee based on the number of turbines installed on the property. 3. The essential terms of a standard setback waiver are that the Owner executes a recordable statement to the effect that he/she does not object to wind turbines being installed at locations near their property line or residence that may be closer than may be otherwise allowed by local law. In exchange the wind company pays the owner a lump sum fee upon construction of the project, or lesser fees paid over the life of the project. 4. Unless noted otherwise, all agreements are in place as of the date of this table.
Orangeville Wind Farm Town of Orangeville, Wyoming County, New York s Known to be in Office as of April 2015 Town Board Position, Term (if known) Municipal Officer s Known Financial Interest Estimated Range of Monetary Compensation Town Board Joseph Ahl of Orangeville, Wyoming Co. Jan 14 to Dec 17 Lease agreement with mother Florence Ahl, brother Christopher Ahl, and sister, Catherine Beal. Effective 9/29/2009. Orangeville parcel 83.-1-22 has no financial interest in the property. Mother, brother and sister (combined) could receive $5,000 to $20,000 per year. Hans Boxler, Jr. of Orangeville, Wyoming Co. Jan 96 to Dec 15. Lease Agreement with Boxler Dairy Farms, LLP. See Note 1. Effective 3/18/2007. 56-2-18.2, 56-2-25.11, 57-2-2.1 in Orangeville Boxler Dairy Farms, LLP, general partner s financial interest does not affect his duties in Orangeville. For Sheldon, compensation for this agreement could be $5,000 to $20,000 per year. See Note 3. Andrew Flint Non-Town Board David Flint of Orangeville, Wyoming Co. Jan 08 to Dec 15. Planning Board Member, Town of Orangeville, Wyoming Co. Term includes period from Apr 07 to Dec 13. Lease Agreement with his father, Hans Boxler, Sr. See Note 1. Effective 3/18/2007. 56-2-20.1, 56-2-29.1, 69-1-32, 81-1-51 in Orangeville Note: There are no agreements with Mr. Boxler for property in the town in which he serves. On March 2, 2009, brother James purchased farm land that was under a lease agreement for wind turbines prior to his purchase. On May 7, 2012 Flints Dairy Farm, LLC purchased property from William Shumaker that was under lease to Stony Creek Energy LLC. On March 2, 2009, son James purchased farm land that was under a lease agreement for wind turbines prior to his purchase. 71.-1-29.12, 71.-1-29.13 72-1-9, 72-1-9.2 71.-1-29.12, 71.-1-29.13 General partner, Flints Dairy Farm, LLC s financial interest, if any, does not affect his duties in Orangeville. For Sheldon, his father s compensation under this agreement could be $20,000 to $60,000 per year. See Note 3. has no financial interest in the property. Brother could receive $5,000 to $20,000 per year.. As part of property purchase, the parties agreed that any revenues from the wind farm would go to the former owner, not to Flints Dairy Farm LLC. See deed recorded in Wyoming Co. Liber 750, Page 503. has no financial interest in the property. Son could receive $5,000 to $20,000 per year.
Duane Christ William Shumaker Roseanne Lowder Roger Tozier Invenergy Wind Development LLC Position, Term (if known) ZBA Member, Town of Orangeville, Wyoming Co. [Jan 08] to Dec 12 Fire Warden, Town of Orangeville, Wyoming Co. Before 1990 to current date Clerk, Town of Orangeville, Wyoming Co. Jun 08 to [Dec 15] Highway worker, Town of Orangeville, Wyoming Co. On May 7, 2012 Flints Dairy Farm, LLC purchased property from William Shumaker that was under lease to Stony Creek Energy LLC. See Note 1. Effective 9/27/2007. See Note 1. Effective 11/16/2007. Setback waiver. See Note 3. Effective 9/26/2008. See Note 1. Effective 2/15/2007. See Note 1. Effective 2/15/2007. 72-1-9, 72-1-9.2 60-2-5.2, 60-2-5.3, 71-1- 22.11, 59-2-35 72-1-9, 72-1-9.2 Orangeville parcel 71-1.2 Orangeville parcel 83.1-26 83.1-10, 83.1-8, 83.1-13 Municipal Officer s Known Financial Interest General partner, Flints Dairy Farm, LLC Co-owner with his wife Marilyn Former co-owner with wife Judith. Property sold to Flints Dairy Farm, Inc. LLC Co-owner with husband David Co-owner with mother Patricia and father Charles Sole owner Estimated Range of Monetary Compensation. See listing under Andrew Flint. $20,000 to $60,000 per year. $5,000 to $20,000 per year. In May 2012, property was sold to Flint s Dairy Farm, LLC, with provision that any revenue from the wind project would remain with former owners. See discussion under Andrew Flint. $5,000 to $20,000. See Note 3. $20,000 to $60,000 per year. $5,000 to $10,000 per year. Notes: 1. The essential terms of a standard wind lease grant the wind company the right to install wind turbines, cables, roads, and other facilities on the property and the right to operate such facilities for a period of 20 years or more. In exchange the landowner is paid an annual fee based on the number of turbines installed on the property. 3. The essential terms of a standard setback waiver are that the Owner executes a recordable statement to the effect that he/she does not object to wind turbines being installed at locations near their property line or residence that may be closer than may be otherwise allowed by local law. In exchange the wind company pays the owner a lump sum fee upon construction of the project, or lesser fees paid over the life of the project. 4. Unless noted otherwise, all agreements are in place as of the date of this table.
Marsh Hill Wind Farm Town of Jasper, Steuben County, New York s Known to be in Office as of February 2014 Position s Known Financial Interest in Property Estimated Range of Monetary Compensation Frank Gross of Jasper, Steuben Co. Jan 12 to Dec 15. See Note 1. Effective 4/7/2009. Jasper parcels 289.-01-007, 289.-01-006, 271.-01-14.1, 271.-01-16.1, 271.-01-16.3 Sole owner of 265 acres; coowner with his wife of 95 acres $7,000 to $15,000. Notes 1. The essential terms of a standard wind lease grant the wind company the right to install wind turbines, cables, roads, and other facilities on the property and the right to operate such facilities for a period of 20 years or more. In exchange the landowner is paid an annual fee based on the number of turbines installed on the property. 3. Unless noted otherwise, all agreements are in place as of the date of this table. 4. Terms of municipal officers are the best information readily available. Dates that are not verified as correct are shown in brackets.
Canisteo Hills Wind Farm Towns of Jasper, Canisteo, Greenwood, and Troupesburg, Steuben County, New York s Known to be in Office as of April 2015 Position s Known Financial Interest Estimated Range of Monetary Compensation David Heckman Town Supervisor, Town of Greenwood See Note 1. Effective 2/9/2015. 3 parcels, 124.4 acres Co-owner with his wife. $7,000 to $15,000. 1. The essential terms of a standard wind lease grant the wind company the right to install wind turbines, cables, roads, and other facilities on the property and the right to operate such facilities for a period of 20 years or more. In exchange the landowner is paid an annual fee based on the number of turbines installed on the property. 3. Unless noted otherwise, all agreements are in place as of the date of this table. Terms of municipal officers are the best information readily available. Dates that are not verified as correct are shown in brackets.
Bull Run Wind Farm Towns of Clinton and Ellenburg, Clinton County, New York Position s Known Financial Interest Estimated Range of Monetary Compensation