Town of Estes Park Renewable Energy Survey
1. Please choose the answer that applies to you.
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Count
I live full-time or part-time within the Estes Park town limits.
63.3%508
I live full-time or part-time in the county area of the Estes Valley.
32.8%263
I commute from another community to work in Estes Park.
1.2%10
I am a visitor.
2.6%21
2. Please indicate your support for the programs described above. Check all that apply.
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Response
Count
I support the Renewable Energy Purchase Program.
73.9%568
I support the Small Wind Turbine Rebate Pilot Program.
60.2%463
I support the Residential Photovoltaic Rebate Program.
70.4%541
I do not support any of the above programs.
16.3%125
I have no opinion.
1.6%12
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3. Tiered electric rates to encourage energy conservation (use less, pay less per kilowatt hour)
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Percent
Response
Count
Yes
72.0%549
No
22.7%173
I have no opinion.
5.2%40
4. Low-cost energy audits for residential and commercial properties
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Response
Count
Yes
73.9%562
No
15.5%118
I have no opinion.
10.5%80
5. Plug-in locations for Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicles
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Percent
Response
Count
Yes
59.7%454
No
25.5%194
I have no opinion.
14.8%113
6. Governor Ritter’s Climate Action Plan asks utilities to make a 20% reduction in 2005 carbon emission levels by 2020. In order to meet the governor’s goal, would you be willing to pay more for electricity?
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Yes, I would be willing to pay up to 20% more.
29.2%223
Yes, I would be willing to pay up to 30% more.
4.8%37
Yes, I would be willing to pay up to 40% more.
4.6%35
No, I do not support an increase in rates to achieve a reduction in our utility’s carbon emissions.
54.3%415
I have no opinion.
7.1%54
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7. What is your opinion of the visual impact of a wind turbine on a 30-foot pole?
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The visual impact is positive.
33.6%253
The visual impact is negative, but I still support the use of wind turbines to further renewable energy.
14.0%105
The visual impact is negative and we should protect existing views by not allowing wind turbines at all.
32.3%243
The visual impact is neutral.
19.3%145
I have no opinion.
0.8%6
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8. Should the Estes Valley Development Code be amended to ban the installation of residential wind turbines at any height?
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Yes
32.4%246
No
65.1%495
I have no opinion.
2.5%19
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9. Should wind turbine installations be regulated by the Estes Valley Development Code?
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Yes
53.7%275
No
37.1%190
I have no opinion.
9.2%47
10. Why do you think the installations of wind turbines should be regulated? Check all that apply.
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Count
To protect views
58.0%164
To protect wildlife including birds
58.0%164
To protect property values
42.0%119
For human safety
71.4%202
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11. How do you think wind turbine installations should be regulated? Check all that apply.
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Height
65.2%199
Setbacks from property line
66.9%204
Noise
63.9%195
Lot size
34.4%105
Color of turbine
45.2%138
Require neighbor notifications
43.6%133
Require removal of inoperable installations
85.2%260
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12. If you think wind turbines should be regulated by setbacks from property lines should the setback distance for a 30-foot tall unit, for example, be equal to:
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Response
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The height of the unit (30 feet)
40.1%115
Twice the height of the unit (60 feet)
17.8%51
Three times the height of the unit (90 feet)
5.6%16
Four times the height of the unit (120 feet)
3.5%10
More than four times the height of the unit
4.5%13
I don't think setbacks should be regulated in this case.
28.6%82
13. Do you believe height limits for wind turbines INSIDE the Estes Valley Planning area should be:
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30 feet or less
25.3%63
40 feet or less
16.5%41
50 feet or less
9.2%23
60 feet or less
10.0%25
Unlimited
14.1%35
I have no opinion.
24.9%62
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14. Do you believe height limits for wind turbines OUTSIDE the Estes Valley Planning area should be:
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30 feet or less
15.6%46
40 feet or less
14.2%42
50 feet or less
8.1%24
60 feet or less
10.5%31
Unlimited
23.7%70
I have no opinion.
27.8%82
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15. Ground-mounted solar panels
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I support this option for use on all local properties.
68.8%506
I do not support this option for local use.
25.6%188
I have no opinion.
5.6%41
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16. Roof-mounted solar panels
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I support this option for use on all local properties, regardless of size
78.8%580
I do not support this option for local use
17.9%132
I have no opinion on this option
3.3%24
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17. If you have any final comments, please enter them here.
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