After
an
extraordinary
meeting
lasting
almost
six
hours,
Goyder
Council's
Development
Assessment
Panel
rejected
TruEnergy's
proposed
Stony
Gap
wind
farm
based
on
noise-related
health
concerns.
The
company,
a
subsidiary
of
China
Light
&
Power,
lodged
the
planning
application
in
February.
A
TruEnergy
spokesperson
says
the
company
is
disappointed
its
application
has
been
rejected
and
is
now
considering
its
options.
The
company
can
appeal
to
the
Environment,
Resources
and
Development
Court.
TRUenergy
will
be
allowed
to
retain
an
81-metre
temporary
wind
monitoring
mast
in
the
area
until
the
end
of
2014.
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