Commission continues discussions on wind energy attorney
03/24/2021

Brown County Courthouse

(KNZA)--Discussion on finding a negotiator to represent Brown County for wind energy talks continued at Monday's Brown County Commission meeting. 

The commission is considering hiring an attorney to assist in negotiations if a developer decides to move forward with a wind energy project in the county. While the Commission has not been approached by a wind energy company, they are trying to be pro-active.

Commissioner Bill Pollock introduced Josh Ney with Kreigshauser Ney Law Group, which has offices in Topeka and Olathe. He also currently serves as the Jefferson County Attorney and county counselor.

Ney said while he doesn't have expertise with wind energy negotiations,  he does have experience in land use regulations.

A motion by Pollock to enter into an agreement with Ney's law firm died due to the lack of a second.

Commissioners Rich Lehmkuhl and Lamar Shoemaker said they believe the commission should look at attorneys specializing in wind energy.

The Commission will continue researching attorneys before making a final decision.

 

 

 

 


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