Monday, August 20, 2012

St. Lawrence Wind to Cape Vincent Wind farm LLC ~ Bargain & Sale Deed with Covenant against Grantor

Picture below from Jefferson county Image Mate highlights parcel # 61.07-1-13.




A deed with covenants against grantor's acts.
 The covenant against grantor's acts means that the seller is promising that he has done nothing during his ownership of the property to encumber title, except as specifically noted in the deed.
The document below is a deed for property located on Route 179 , Acciona purchased parcel
# 61.08-1-16 , as well as parcel # 61.07-1-13.
Parcel (# 61.07-1-13) was purchased for their substation.

Watertown Daily Times reported 5/19/2010

~ Link to original
Chaumont land purchased for wind transmission line

CHAUMONT -- Acciona Wind Energy USA, the developer of the proposed 53-turbine St. Lawrence Wind Farm in Cape Vincent, has purchased 102 acres of farmland along Old Town Springs Road and Cheever Road from H. George VanAlstyne, Chaumont, for $180,000, according to property transactions recorded May 10 at the Jefferson County clerk's office.
Acciona wants to run a 9-mile, 115-kilovolt transmission line that would connect the wind farm's substation on Swamp Road, Cape Vincent, to a National Grid substation on County Route 179 in Lyme




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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

The Cape Vincent Blogs have been chastised and harassed by members of Voters for Wind in public meetings.The bloggers were accused publicly by a pro-wind town board member of not telling the truth. In a letter to the WDT a voter for wind claimed that the bloggers were making pro-wind out to be terrorists and Nazis. They have also been publicly accused and chastised by the chair of the Cape Vincent Democrat Party as well as the Chair of the Cape Citizens for Fair Government.

We maintain that the Bloggers have been telling Cape Vincent the truth.

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Anonymous said...

Bp and their community organizer are likely to be the reason for many more law suits in the towns of Lyme and Cape Vincent.