BESS Sites Are Not A Private Property Matter

  • BESS (Battery Energy Storage Systems) pose fire, explosion, and chemical hazards that can affect nearby properties
  • Local fire departments may need special protocols; fires could trigger evacuations
  • Zoning and land use laws regulate industrial-style installations — neighbors can legally object
  • BESS systems create noise, heat, and potential runoff, affecting nearby living conditions and environment
  • Property values and insurance risks can be impacted for adjacent landowners
  • If the BESS ties into the public power grid, it affects shared infrastructure and reliability
  • Utility interconnection may require PUC filings or other public regulatory oversight
  • Overall, it creates public risk and infrastructure impact, beyond the private fence line

Chapter 312 and 313 tax abatements make this a public concern

  • Chapter 312 (county) and 313 (school district) abatements use public tax dollars to subsidize private projects
  • The public — including you — is paying for part of this project through lost revenue
  • Public hearings and notices are legally required; residents can object or demand conditions
  • You have a legal right to speak up as a taxpayer and community member
  • BESS projects create few jobs, making the economic return questionable for the community
  • The school district may lose funding for years, hurting education to benefit a corporation
  • The project may bring long-term land use and valuation consequences
  • This is a corporate land development subsidized by public money — not a private homestead improvement

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