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Rebecka Vigus's avatar

This pisses me off. We are walking into a super huge depression this year. We are already starting to see food shortages. So, it they destroy 1400 acres for something that WILL NOT work in Michigan how are people going to eat? Are they going to feast on solar panels? This land will never be able to be used again for food. We are going to have to rely on the neighbors around us for food, medical, and other things that come up. I sure hope y'all know your neighbors and their capabilities. This is not going to be a race thing. We are ALL going to have to band together in small communities to keep outsiders out, to prevent break-ins and theft of food and other supplies. Money is going to disappear. They are going to collect and burn paper money. Pennies are already gone. I don't know if any of you save change it may be all you have left for a while. The is the Saginaw River Valley they want to build in. There is not enough sun in the winter months to sustain solar in Michigan. Solar is for southern states. Not northern states and if you bought into this you are absolutely crazy. I grew up in the Flint River Valley. In 1967, my dad and grandfather put solar panels on the south side of our brand new house. Guess what guys, they never turned on in the winter, but come summer they were awful. They didn't have a collector to store the summer solar heat so they were essentially useless. While the idea was ahead of it's time, it doesn't work in Michigan. Don't let your idiot governor waste tax dollars on this. Get in there and have a sit-in. Gather as many folks who will be affected by this and fill those acres with bodies, pack picnic lunches, take the kids and just peacefully take over the fields. Do not however ruin any crops that might becoming up. The farmers still need an income.

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This does not go before the Township Board. The planning commission wrote the ordinance not the board. The board only approved what the planning commission wrote. The board will not be the governing body that issues the special use permit. The planning commission who wrote the ordinance would issue the permit to DTE based on all zoning being met by DTE.

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