482-4418 50« P8/C8******CAR-RT LOT**C 002 D0112 '*l'iMl-iiiiiillilllllll-il'lil-rll"llll,»lllilli,ll,lilllll> SHEPHERD PRUDEN LIBRARY 106 W WATER ST EDENTON NC 27932-1854 SAME STARTS AT 7PM AT HISTORIC HICKS FIELD Gates open at 6:00 pm June 2 vs Peninsula Pilots(Magnet schedule give away) June 4 vs Petersburg Generals (Kids run the bases) June 6 Holly Springs Salamanders (500 Hot Dog Night) Call 482-4080 For More Information 1 WWW.EDENTONSTEAMERS.COM Weyerhauser, Smith Farm among landowners in wind project BY REGGIE PONDER Editor A permit application for the Timbermill Wind Energy Project proposed in Chowan and Per quimans coimties confirms that t he Weyerhauser Company is by far the largest landowner in the Chowan side of the project, with 1,870 acres involved. The bulk of the proposed wind energy generation facility would be located in Perquimans. Another large participating landowner in Chowan is Adrien Smith Jr. and Sons Inc, which is listed in the application as hav ing more than 1,200 acres in the proposed project. Chowan Board of Commis sioners Chairman Jeff Smith is a partner in Adrien Smith Jr. and Sons Inc. Smith has been ad vised by the county attorney not to vote on project-related mat ters and has indicated he does not plan to participate in votes or discussions of such matters. Timbermill Wind LLC, a divi sion of Charlottesville, Va.-based Apex Clean Energy, last month filed an application for a condi tional use permit for a wind en ergy generation facility in Chow an and Perquimans County. The proposed project is de signed for 300 megawatts of gen eration capacity. The portion of the project located in Chowan is slated to consist of up to 48 wind turbine generators with a maximum tower height of up to 394 feet, according to the application. The conditional use permit will require a quasi-judicial hear ing before the Chowan County Board of Commissioners. The application includes re ports prepared for Apex that analyze issues such as shadow See WIND FARM, 3A Honoring the Fallen STAFF PHOTO BY REBECCA BUNCH Members of the American Legion Post 40 Honor Guard prepare to lay wreaths during the annual Memorial Day ceremony held Monday morning. Keynote speaker for the event was the Rev. Thomas Biggs. The ceremony was held indoors at the Legion due to expected inclement weather. See story on 6B. Special Primary Election to be held June 7 From staff reports A special Printary Elec tion will be held next week to determine Democratic and Republican nominees in the state’s 3rd Congressional Dis trict and to select someone for tite nonptulisan office of N.C. Supreme Court Associ ate Justice. The Primary will be held Tuesday, June 7. Democratic candidates for the congres sional seat are David Allan Hurst and Ernest T. Reeves. On the Republican side, in cumbent Walter B. Jones Jr. faces challenges from Phil Law and Taylor Griffin. Democratic and Republi can ballots will both include the Supreme Court contest Candidates for that Asso ciate Justice position are Michael R. “Mike” Morgan, Daniel Robertson, Robert H. “Bob” Edmunds and Sabra Jean Faires. Early voting is underway. One stop voting is available at the Chowan County Board of Elections office today, Thursday and Friday from 8 am. - 5 p.m., and Saturday, June 4, from 8 am. -1 p.m. Polls will be open from 6:110 am. - 7:30 p.m. on the day of the Primary. The state’s photo identi firation requirements are applicable to this Primary. For more information about those requirements and how to comply with the law, you may visit the county board of elections website by clicking on the link at www.chowan county-nc.gov. Morgan, one of the candi dates for Associate Justice, is a 1979 graduate of the N.C. Central University School of See PRIMARY, 2A Public hearing on budget Monday From staff reports The Chowan County Board of Commissioners j will hold a public hearing Monday on the recommend ed budget for 2016-2017. The hearing will be part : of the commissioners’ regu lar meeting, which will be i held at 6 p.m. at the county’s Public Safety Center on Freemason Street. The public hearing will be held on County Manager Kevin Howard’s recom mended budget. The county commissioners in budget I work sessions already have identified some changes they intend to make to How See HEARING, 4A Property tax rate will not increase BY REBECCA BUNCH Staff Writer The proposed town bud get for fiscal year 2016 2017 calls for no increase in the ad valorem tax rate, according to Town Manag er Anne-Marie Knighton. The town’s current tax rate is 38.5 cents per $100 of property valuation. A public hearing on the proposed budget is sched uled for Tuesday, June 14 at 6 p.m. The budget message and proposed budget will be available for viewing on See TAX RATE, 2A Saturday’s Heritage Farm Fest honors founder Worth Hare Jr. BY REBECCA BUNCH Staff writer Wtiile the organiz ers of the artnuaJ Heritage Farm Fest strive to make each one special in its own right this year’s will be particu larly significant because it is dedicated to the memory of a founding member of the event — Worth Hare Jr., who died earlier this year. The free, family-oriented Farm Fest will be held this &2009 The Chowan Herald All Rights Reserved Saturday, June 4, from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m. on the front lawn at Jolm A. Holmes High School. The event will be held rain or shine. Farm Fest committee members Janet MacKenzie ajid Jaseph Goodwin said that dedicating the day to Hare was only fitting con sidering the invaluable con tribution Hare made to the event during lus lifetime. “As you know, we’re dedicating tliis year’s Farm Fest to him,” Goodwin said. “Worth was a big supporter and a founding member of tlus event and we thought it was a special way we could pay tribute1 to him and all he See FARM FEST, 4A KIP SHAW PHOTO Worth Hare, Jr. gives Dr. Vero Brentjens a ride along the parade route at last year’s Heritage Farm Fest parade. The veteran house mover and founding member of Farm Fest died earlier this year. This year’s festivities are being dedicated to his memory. AND WATER FESTIVAL ^^-482-0300 VtSITEDENTON COM