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' � ' 27-CV-14-7419 <br /> contract or interact with other for-profit or non-profit businesses or sunilar entities and <br /> others to harvest wind that enters onto a person's property. Small wind energy conversion <br /> systems assist the harvesting of wind to generate energy for a person's benefit, to protect the <br /> health and welfare of his or her family and create an impact on the environment that will <br /> reduce harmful consequences to sociery as a whole, no matter to what degree, from <br /> pollution or use of other limited natural resources including but not limited to coal, oil, or <br /> nuclear power. <br /> 25. 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 /> 26. 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 systerns in Orono to exercise a person's interests protected through Minnesota <br /> Statute � 216F.02(b). <br /> 27. As a result of the Orono ordinance,Jay Nygard and Kendall Nygard as <br /> properry owners in Orono cannot consider, purchase and install small wind energy <br /> conversion systerns on their Orono property to exercise their properry interests protected <br /> through Minnesota Statute � 216F.02(b). <br /> 28. The Plaintiffs petition for a declaratory judgment declaring that the Orono <br /> ban on Small Wind Energy Conversion Systems violates the personal rights established by <br /> Minn. Stat. § 216�'.02(b) which prohibits local governments from enacting complete bans on <br /> businesses and homeowners using SWECS to generate electricity. <br /> 6 <br />