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<blockquote data-quote="Dusty Britches" data-source="post: 1771850" data-attributes="member: 1900"><p>Background - Our house sits on top of a hill and has some really nice views. We built the house with these in mind because my husband is disabled and during the very hot and very cold times of the year he cannot leave the house. The views make it seem less like a prison and we can see long distances. My neighbor's fence is 300 yards from our house. He has a 150 acre hay pasture. We found out last night that the company that has been out there taking core samples is running tests to determine the feasibility of putting in a solar farm.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I'm concerned about my property losing value but I'm also concerned about the heat that will radiate from this project. I do not honestly think I could dissuade him from this because for the time being this is a lucrative land use. Is there anything that I could hope for that would stop this project? I thought these companies were looking for 300+ acre sites.</p><p></p><p>If the project moves forward to construction, how tall will these be? Perhaps I could plant a hedge or something to somewhat hide the field.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dusty Britches, post: 1771850, member: 1900"] Background - Our house sits on top of a hill and has some really nice views. We built the house with these in mind because my husband is disabled and during the very hot and very cold times of the year he cannot leave the house. The views make it seem less like a prison and we can see long distances. My neighbor's fence is 300 yards from our house. He has a 150 acre hay pasture. We found out last night that the company that has been out there taking core samples is running tests to determine the feasibility of putting in a solar farm. I'm concerned about my property losing value but I'm also concerned about the heat that will radiate from this project. I do not honestly think I could dissuade him from this because for the time being this is a lucrative land use. Is there anything that I could hope for that would stop this project? I thought these companies were looking for 300+ acre sites. If the project moves forward to construction, how tall will these be? Perhaps I could plant a hedge or something to somewhat hide the field. [/QUOTE]
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