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June 14, 2018

California firm could build solar farm in backyard of troubled Oregon cemetery

  • Cypress Creek Renewables operates seven solar sites in Oregon and has invested nearly $1 billion into new sites.
  • By STEPHEN FLOYD
    Herald & News

    KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. — Klamath Falls' newest solar farm could be in the backyard of Eternal Hills Cemetery, which continues to struggle with real estate disputes in federal bankruptcy court.

    On April 20, Eternal Hills owner Robert Gordon signed an easement agreement with Cypress Creek Renewables of Santa Monica, California, that includes the southernmost portions of the cemetery and 40 acres of agricultural land directly to the east.


     
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