Developers want to move forward with a 1,900-acre solar project in Clark County, but many neighbors don’t want it to be built. That’s why the county commission unanimously passed a resolution publicly stating its opposition to the development.
This comes a little less than a month after the project developer, Invenergy, applied to the state board for approval of its Sloopy Solar project.
“The Board of County Commissioners of Clark County, Ohio hereby finds and determines that the Sloopy Solar Project…is incompatible with the general health, safety, and welfare of the residents of Clark County and is not consistent with the preservation of agricultural land, the rural character of the affected area, and existing local land use planning and development patterns,” the resolution reads…