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re: Opposition to Solar Project in Iberville Parish
Posted on 9/16/23 at 12:30 pm to X123F45
Posted on 9/16/23 at 12:30 pm to X123F45
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I can when they are on the same hwy right next to each other and the one not purchased was mine
That’s not really addressing the actual issue. What’s the congestion profile and node access difference between the two properties?
ETA what most likely happened is your neighbor was between you and the point of interconnection and either wouldn’t grant an easement or they didn’t want or need to ask for it because his property was more commercially favorable.
This post was edited on 9/16/23 at 12:34 pm
Posted on 9/16/23 at 12:33 pm to X123F45
So they are buying sugarcane land to reduce grain production.
I have a little experience with leasing land for cell towers in these type areas. The disposition of the landlord or seller played into what parcel we would pursue as well. Whether we felt a deal would get done.
Sometimes it was the client just liked the name of the site better than another.
One wanted the farmers land because they felt no one would move next to the site and it would remain farmland.
I have a little experience with leasing land for cell towers in these type areas. The disposition of the landlord or seller played into what parcel we would pursue as well. Whether we felt a deal would get done.
Sometimes it was the client just liked the name of the site better than another.
One wanted the farmers land because they felt no one would move next to the site and it would remain farmland.
This post was edited on 9/16/23 at 12:35 pm
Posted on 9/16/23 at 12:36 pm to LSUballs
It all has to do with access to transmission lines and capacity. Nothing nefarious just big open tracts close to high capacity lines.
Posted on 9/16/23 at 12:37 pm to X123F45
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There is NOTHING positive about a solar farm.
Posted on 9/16/23 at 12:44 pm to StTiger
Different Mitchell Ourso and Fanily.
Posted on 9/16/23 at 12:54 pm to billjamin
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ETA what most likely happened is your neighbor was between you and the point of interconnection and either wouldn’t grant an easement or they didn’t want or need to ask for it because his property was more commercially favorable.
Would the word adjacent help?
Identical frontage amounts. Mine with a large point of access because I doubled the amount of culvert required by the parish.
Congestion profile...on a rural two lane hwy and each parcel having a single entrance point with no curve in either direction for over 2500ft
The only natural geographical difference being a water source at the rear of his property.
Posted on 9/16/23 at 12:56 pm to X123F45
Like I said. Land could have been cheaper, owner easier to work with, concerns about permitting, expansion ability in the future, or just flip of the coin.
Hell, owner selling could have sold the buyer on helping them get permitted or something like that.
Hell, owner selling could have sold the buyer on helping them get permitted or something like that.
This post was edited on 9/16/23 at 12:58 pm
Posted on 9/16/23 at 12:56 pm to X123F45
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Congestion profile...on a rural two lane hwy and each parcel having a single entrance point with no curve in either direction for over 2500ft
fricking hell. It’s all about the interconnection point and economics dude. Idk why this is so hard to understand. No one conspired to frick you, they just chose a different property because it was more economically viable.
Any btw your highway access means nothing for node access or grid node congestions.
This post was edited on 9/16/23 at 12:58 pm
Posted on 9/16/23 at 12:58 pm to billjamin
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Idk why this is so hard to understand.
Listen bubba. He's got a conspiracy and an anecdote as "Evidence". That's all he needs.
Posted on 9/16/23 at 1:00 pm to SlowFlowPro
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Listen bubba. He's got a conspiracy and an anecdote as "Evidence". That's all he needs.
Can’t let the truth get in the way of a good conspiracy.
Posted on 9/16/23 at 1:00 pm to billjamin
I remember passing on a site because due diligence was going to be a bitch. The current owner only had the land a couple years and bought it out of some family drama. Had Moon Landrieu as the rep for the seller.
The other owner had owned the land since Napoleon had given it away.
Yeah, saved a couple months of frickery.
The other owner had owned the land since Napoleon had given it away.
Yeah, saved a couple months of frickery.
Posted on 9/16/23 at 1:01 pm to vodkacop
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It WILL kill agriculture
The histrionic sky screaming government rep didn't even say this apocalypse fetishizing
He said it would hurt the agricultural heritage
Posted on 9/16/23 at 1:06 pm to CrawfishKing
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Different Mitchell Ourso and Fanily.
Yeah that other guy is a moron
They literally look NOTHING alike.
Posted on 9/16/23 at 1:06 pm to fightin tigers
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Yeah, saved a couple months of frickery.
And a boat load of legal fees probably.
There’s always a million reasons to pass on a property. We had a big wind development pass on us post diligence and even test unit deployment because the DOD told the FAA to shut it down.
Posted on 9/16/23 at 1:14 pm to billjamin
At one point my family owned all of the property. It was divided roughly 12x initially. And then each parcel was divided as more people died.
Two parcels stayed undivided. I own one. A relative owns another. Right of first refusal says we all have to sign off on sales. Our pricing was identical. Transmission lines are also within two miles.
I believe I stated "agree to disagree".
Two parcels stayed undivided. I own one. A relative owns another. Right of first refusal says we all have to sign off on sales. Our pricing was identical. Transmission lines are also within two miles.
I believe I stated "agree to disagree".
Posted on 9/16/23 at 1:16 pm to X123F45
My mom is from White Castle. I woulda thought anyone looking to invest money in the area would be welcomed
Posted on 9/16/23 at 1:17 pm to X123F45
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At one point my family owned all of the property. It was divided roughly 12x initially. And then each parcel was divided as more people died. Two parcels stayed undivided. I own one. A relative owns another. Right of first refusal says we all have to sign off on sales. Our pricing was identical. Transmission lines are also within two miles.
None of this means anything with regards to power plant development much less interconnection.
Posted on 9/16/23 at 1:17 pm to X123F45
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It was divided roughly 12x initially. And then each parcel was divided as more people died.
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Right of first refusal says we all have to sign off on sales.
I wonder why you were passed over
Posted on 9/16/23 at 1:17 pm to rowbear1922
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I woulda thought anyone looking to invest money in the area would be welcomed
Never underestimate Louisiana’s desire to stay poor.
Posted on 9/16/23 at 1:20 pm to billjamin
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Never underestimate Louisiana’s desire to stay poor.
White Castle is a shite hole. Anything is better than what they have
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