Times Standard (Eureka)

TERRA-GEN WIND PROJECT DENIED

Decision can be appealed to Board of Supervisor­s

- By Shomik Mukherjee smukherjee@times-standard.com @ShomikMukh­erjee on Twitter

The Terra-Gen wind energy project received a denial from the Humboldt County Planning Commission on Thursday, concluding an emotional series of meetings in which the commission appeared to be veering toward approval before swinging the other way.

It was Commission­er Noah Levy who gave every indication he would support the project before, under intense public pressure, suddenly deciding he needed more informatio­n before granting approval.

His decision brought the commission to a 3-3 vote, killing a motion to give Terra-Gen a positive recommenda­tion. In an ensuing vote to deny the project, Commission­er Alan Bongio joined Levy in flipping sides, effectivel­y ending the project’s hopes at the commission’s table.

Importantl­y, Terra-Gen can appeal the commission’s vote to the Board of Supervisor­s, which will have the final call at the county level.

Across three weekly meetings that stretched cumulative­ly more than 15 hours, the vast majority of speakers at public comment stated their opposition to Terra-Gen’s plan to build a cluster of wind turbines on the Bear River and Monument ridges above Scotia.

Speakers pointed to the land’s history as a sacred site belonging to the Wiyot Tribe, as well as the wind farm’s potential impacts on the area’s biodiversi­ty and Scotia’s ridgeline vista. They excoriated Terra-Gen’s private equity ownership, saying its motives would be profits-based.

Commission­er Melanie McCavour synthesize­d many of these concerns into a lengthy, passionate speech about the project’s scientific flaws and what she characteri­zed as an unforgivab­le compromise of sacred Wiyot lands.

“The idea we are pulling up plants and offering them to the tribes is embarrassi­ng,” McCavour said about a suggested mitigation of using sacred tribal lands for the project. “It’s shameful. It’s insulting.”

Commission­er Peggy O’Neill sided with McCavour, unfavorabl­y noting Terra-Gen’s outsider role in a major economic project at home.

“If we were going to do this project and reduce all the impacts, it should be a local project,” O’Neill said.

But the pair initially didn’t find solidarity among any of the other commission­ers. Bongio said he had grown up seeing every Humboldt County project shot down, suggesting the county “give something a try.”

Commission­er Mike Newman compared the widespread opposition to the project to NIMBYism — a common “Not in My Backyard!” disapprova­l of local developmen­t. Newman also brought up recent Pacific Gas and Electric Co. power shutoffs, drawing a connection between the wind farm and wanting to keep his refrigerat­or cold during an outage.

Commission Chair Robert Morris pointed out that the Wiyot tribal land could one day be fragmented into multiple parcels with different ownership, suggesting that keeping the ridges under singular control would be beneficial over the long term.

“It’s a step in the right direction,” Morris said of the project. “It won’t solve everything in one fell swoop, but it’s a step.”

But the commission didn’t take the step, as Levy — who at one point engaged hecklers in the public about the value of his character in supporting the project — suddenly stopped short of approval when the matter came to a vote.

Many in the audience elicited cheers and clapped following the denial vote.

At press time, many in the public were still reeling from the sudden turn of events. Terra-Gen executives will have the option of appealing the denial to the Board of Supervisor­s in the coming days.

 ?? PHOTOS BY SHOMIK MUKHERJEE — THE TIMES-STANDARD ?? The Humboldt County Planning Commission on Thursday decided not to recommend the Terra-Gen wind energy project for approval.
PHOTOS BY SHOMIK MUKHERJEE — THE TIMES-STANDARD The Humboldt County Planning Commission on Thursday decided not to recommend the Terra-Gen wind energy project for approval.
 ??  ?? Jene McCovey, a Wiyot tribal elder, speaks in opposition to the Terra-Gen wind project.
Jene McCovey, a Wiyot tribal elder, speaks in opposition to the Terra-Gen wind project.

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