(KMZA)--A revised term sheet for a proposed 300 megawatt wind farm in southern Nemaha County has been released.
The document was released Tuesday following months of negotiations between the Nemaha County Commission and NextEra Energy Resources along with two public meetings in April.
Following an executive session Monday with special attorney James Neeld, Commission Chairman Gary Scoby announced that an agreement had been reached.
The term sheet sets out the rules and regulations for the Soldier Creek Wind Farm. A map showing the location of 120 primary turbine sites and 12 alternate sites is included with the term sheet.
A more detailed site map will be displayed at the Courthouse in the coming days. A digital copy of the detailed site map will be made available upon request of either the Nemaha County Attorney or Nemaha County Clerk.
The term sheet and site map can be viewed on the county web site.
The Commission will consider approval of the term sheet during a meeting on Wednesday, July 31. The meeting will be held at 9:00 that morning at the Nemaha County Community Building in Seneca.
MOST VIEWED STORIES
Horton man arrested following weekend shooting
Hiawatha man facing sex, drug charges waives prelim hearing
Two arrested Thursday in Jackson Co on meth-related charges
Jackson Co traffic stop leads to arrest
Inmate dies at Lansing Correctional Facility
Early Thursday storms leave damage, outages, locally
One held for past Atchison shooting
MO grass fire battled Thursday
Community Healthcare System hires new CEO
Mound City Mayor Duane Nauman remembered
Brown Co Planning Commission established
Falls City School Board approves personnel moves and purchases
Valley Falls' future set for Wednesday eve discussion
Falls City man sentenced to Federal Prison
PBPN breaks ground for new business
Sheriff issues safety reminder
KS' LaTurner will not seek another term
LATEST STORIES
Morrill pair arrested on drug, child endangerment charges
Rates to increase at Brown Co landfill
NOAA weather radio event set in Seneca
Falls City man sentenced to Federal Prison
Ground Broken for new Sac and Fox Trad'n Post
New nurse practitioner in Mound City
Mound City Aldermen reorganize and approve purchases