With three Article 78’s still to be heard by Judge Furfure, and the many questionable unreported changes to the project, as well as the unverifiable reliability of the turbine components being used, it would certainly seem that the Planning Board would rescind the Special Use Permits until these issues are resolved.
Cohocton NY

Cohocton Planning Board April 27, 2008 Letter from Judith Hall

Damaged roads from UPC Wind Project Cohocton, NY - Part II
Proof that UPC has compromised a Cohocton Planning Board member who voted for the UPC " Special Use" Permits. Now he is employed by the Mortenson general contractor on the UPC Wind Cohocton Project, while remaining a Cohocton Planning Board member.

Damaged roads from UPC Wind Project Cohocton, NY - Part I
Proof that UPC has compromised a Cohocton Planning Board member who voted for the UPC " Special Use" Permits. Now he is employed by the Mortenson general contractor on the UPC Wind Cohocton Project, while remaining a Cohocton Planning Board member.

Cohocton Town Board April 15, 2008 Letter by James Hall
The incident of a clear violation of the road agreement with UPC took place on Saturday April 12, 2008 on Moore Road. A transport flat bed trailer hauling a tower section for the UPC industrial wind project has been parked and abandoned in the low part of the gully on the south side of Moore Road. As you are well aware the portable display signs that state NO CONSTRUCTION TRAFFIC have been positioned on Moore Road near the intersection of Pine Hill Road.