A pair of applications to erect wind monitoring towers in the Tallahassee area northwest of Canon City make up the agenda for the Fremont County Planning Commission's September 3rd meeting. E.C. & R. Colorado L.L.C. is the applicant for the two towers described as Badger Creek wind monitoring masts which are both to be located on state school land.
One application is for a 262 foot tall wind monitoring tower to be located north of the Stirrup Ranch near the intersection of County Roads 2 and 2A. The other application is for a 198 foot tower nearby in the same general vicinity. Both parcels of property are currently used for grazing. The two wind monitoring towers would both be painted according to Federal Aviation Administration standards. The two towers would also be equipped with a medium intensity red flashing light on top.
The Fremont County Planning Commission meets at 7:00 p.m., Tuesday, September 3rd in the County Commissioners meeting room (LL-3) in the County Administration Building at 615 Macon Avenue, in Canon City.
One application is for a 262 foot tall wind monitoring tower to be located north of the Stirrup Ranch near the intersection of County Roads 2 and 2A. The other application is for a 198 foot tower nearby in the same general vicinity. Both parcels of property are currently used for grazing. The two wind monitoring towers would both be painted according to Federal Aviation Administration standards. The two towers would also be equipped with a medium intensity red flashing light on top.
The Fremont County Planning Commission meets at 7:00 p.m., Tuesday, September 3rd in the County Commissioners meeting room (LL-3) in the County Administration Building at 615 Macon Avenue, in Canon City.