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' 27-CV-14-7419 <br /> 12. The Orono ban on small wind energy conversion systems applies to <br /> businesses and homeowners. <br /> 13. The Orono ban on small wind energy conversion systems ("SWECS") is <br /> statutorily preempted by Minnesota Statute � 216F.02(b)which prohibits local governments <br /> from enacting complete bans on businesses and homeowners using SWECS to generate <br /> electricity. <br /> 14. As a result of the Orono ordinance Go Green Energy is unable to sell and <br /> install small wind energy conversion systems in Orono contrary to its right to do so through <br /> Minnesota Statute � 216F.02(b). <br /> 15. As a result of the Orono ordinance, Micro Wind Advisory Council cannot <br /> engage Orono residents to consider purchase and installation of small wind energy <br /> conversion systems in Orono to exercise a person's interests protected through Minnesota <br /> Statute � 216F.02(b). <br /> 16. As a result of the Orono ordinance,Jay Nygard and Kendall Nygard as <br /> property owners in Orono cannot consider, purchase and install small wind energy <br /> conversion systems in Orono to exercise their properry interests protected through <br /> Minnesota Statute � 216F.02(b). <br /> 17. The Plaintiffs petition for a declaratory judgment declaring that the Orono <br /> ban on small wind energy conversion systems is statutorily preempted by Minnesota Statute <br /> � 216F.02(b) which prohibits local governments from enacting complete bans on businesses <br /> and homeowners using SWECS to generate electricity. <br /> 4 <br />