Lee, thanks for your interest in this project. You really are a beacon for the citizenry. When one peruses the plans closely they will find many reasons to take caution. An opening thought might be, "What is the worth of said property? How much did the Town evaluate said property? How much money will the Town realize in costs in the future? What penalties are to be applied for not meeting time limits and construction regulations? If one travels around that particular area of town they cannot help but see For Sale signs everywhere of commercially valuable parcels of land. The commercial tax receipts realized from undeveloped land is crucial to the residents, as it in every way affects the amount of taxes they must contribute to keep our Town viable. These properties, especially land owned by the Town(which really belongs to the citizens) should be sold to the investors who can contribute the most to our tax funds, not to special interest groups that manage to get close enough to the Supervisor to have him become their own private Sales Representative. These type of Government subsidised project only make money for the investor as his costs are paid outright with your Federal Tax dollars. When it comes time to replace the solar panels the public is left holding the bag. You will be handcuffed with the costs of removal of very dangerous materials that can't just go to the dumps. Lee I expect you will have your antenna up on this one.