Commissioners Corner
By Dick Scott
We
continue to gather more information about the possible transmission line
that might cross as much as fifty miles of Kiowa County. A group of
concerned landowners from the Haswell -Arlington-Eads area met with us
two meetings ago. They specifically wanted us to stop this line and urge
that it be routed thru Bent county. They also had some questions. One
question was, “ What is the economic benefit to Kiowa County, from any
of the proposed lines?” We didn’t have an answer that gave a net amount
but Tax Revenue would be the primary benefit. We wanted to come up with
a better answer and have spent some time trying to get that
information. Following is what we learned to date:
This
type of line is State assessed.. We had a conference call with the
State Assessment office last Fri. They will not be able to calculate the
estimated tax amounts for us until the power company furnishes a
financial statement (spring 2011). By July 1st,2011 the State
Assessment office can give us a tax revenue estimate based on a given
size and length of line.
We
pressed for some ball park figures and the best analogy was with a 35
mile, 230kV line in Costilla County. The annual total revenue (county,
school districts and special districts) to Costilla is $374,000.00. Ours
might be far less but tax revenue from a major transmission line could
be very significant to Kiowa County. I think it would be premature to
try to stop this line before we knew what benefit there might be.
The
group also feels their land would be taken without just compensation. I
have talked to some landowners in other counties and am hearing some
pretty good amounts paid for right of way. Again, I think we need to get
a better feel for this before we recommend to route through Bent county.
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