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Clatsop County Staff Says "NO"
Today Clatsop County posted the staff comments to the Clatsop County Planning Commission on the County wesite. In bold print on the first page of a 226 page document is stated: OVERALL RECOMMENDATION: for reasons described below, we recommend that the Clatsop County planning Commission deny Bradwood Landing's application. The entire document can be downloaded from the Clatsop County website: www.clatsopcounty.or.us.
The Daily Astorian has covered this new development in todays edition. The article can be viewed at:
http://www.dailyastorian.com/main.asp?SectionID=78&SubSectionID=876&ArticleID=43402&TM=67581.39
To everyone involved in the struggle to protect the quality of life and the environment of the Lower Coilumbia River Estuary, this staff report affirms many of the concerns that we have raised in the many meetings and correspondances of the past few years. Unfortunately, many valid concerns were not addressed.
So please continue to plan to attend the Planning Commission Public Hearing scheduled for Tuesday 7/10/07. Please testify. Thank the Planning Commission staff for their balanced and professional efforts in this analysis. Voice your feelings and concerns about the Bradwood project. Emphasize the other state wide goals that were not addressed sufficiently in the report.
BE THERE ON THE 10th.
June 28, 2007 in News | Permalink | Comments (0)
Time to Gear UP!!!!!
Thursday, June 28 - OregonLNG - 6:30 p.m., Warrenton Community Center, 170 SW 3rd. (turn left at the stopsign in Warrenton, then right on 3rd, the WCC is on your left.) OregonLNG is the company that now leases the site formerly held by Calpine. It will reveal its plans for an LNG terminal in Warrenton. A good chance to hear about their rosy intentions for the Columbia and for our lives. If you oppose LNG on the Columbia, then attend this meeting and wear your most oppositional red shirt. What do YOU want on our river?
Monday, July 2 - Free public LNG workshop -- 7:15 p.m. at the Cannery Pier Hotel, Union Fish Room, Astoria - If you don't want LNG on the Columbia, but you're not sure what to say at the July 10 public hearing, you will get valuable information and ideas at this workshop. We'll also be talking about hearing strategy, topics to cover, etc. Your voice counts, and the county needs to know that the community doesn't want an LNG terminal in Clatsop County. Contact Laurie Caplan at 338-6508 or Cheryl Johnson at 458-6910 for more information. Presented by the Columbia River Clean Energy Coalition.
BE There on 7/10!!!! WE need to be there en masse. Whatever time of the day, you can make it. the evening session will be the most important.
WEAR RED AND COME WITH ATTITUDE.
Tuesday, July 10 - County Planning Commission hearing, Astoria High School, 10 a.m.-10 p.m., with lunch and dinner breaks. Public testimony about all the many land use and zoning changes that NorthernStar wants so it can build an LNG terminal at beautiful Bradwood. LNG speculators and supporters are dismissing opponents as a radical, vocal minority! Show them we count! People can sign up at the hearing to speak, most likely in the afternoon and evening after the formal corporate, legal, and agency presentations.
More details to come.
and tune in KMUN this Sunday at 7 p.m. for a really interesting hour about "LNG and Our Economy." 90.9 and 91.1FM. Great conversation with Laura Snyder (Lucy's Books), Don West (Cannery Pier Hotel), Ryan Davis (the Red Building), Robert Stang, (sustainable developer), and Laurie Caplan moderating. Credible, knowledgeable speakers with eye-opening information (it was taped Thursday). Steaming live on coastcommunityradio.org.
And you thought summer was just about sunshine and flowers and picnics!
Thoughts worth thinking about:
Idealism rescues cynicism and can be parsed, at least in democratic societies, as another word for freedom. Democracy proceeds on the assumption that nobody knows enough, that nothing is final, that the old order (whether of men or institutions) will be carried offstage every twenty years. The multiplicity of its voices and forms assumes a ceaseless making and remaking of laws and customs as well as of equations and matinee idols. If democracy can be understood as a field of temporary coalitions among people of different interests, skills, and generations, then everybody has need of everybody else. To the extent that a democratic government gives its citizens a chance to chase their own dreams, it gives itself the chance not only of discovering its multiple glories and triumphs but also surviving its multiple follies and crimes.
-- Lewis Lapham, ≥Notebook≤, Harperπs Magazine, fall 2001
June 23, 2007 in News | Permalink | Comments (0)
Audubon Resolution oppose LNG Terminus
Audubon Washington and its 26 Local Chapters passed a resolution that firmly oppose the permitting and building of a LNG terminal at Bradwood, Oregon and its attendant pipeline. Passed: April 13, 2007
RESOLUTION FOR WSACC AND AUDUBON WA TO OPPOSE A LIQUID NATURAL GAS FACILITY PROPOSED FOR BRADWOOD LANDING, OR. AND RELATED PIPELINE CONSTRUCTION PROPOSED THROUGH COWLITZ COUNTY. Whereas Northern Star Natural Gas LLC has proposed constructing an LNG terminus at Bradwood Landing, OR., currently in the permitting process in conjunction with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) and, Whereas LNG development is not compatible with the economic, social, historic and environmental integrity of the lower Columbia Estuary, will degrade fish and wildlife habitat, endanger fish runs, hamper rehabilitation of endangered salmon runs, threaten further industrialization of the lower Columbia region, and is altogether inappropriate for a narrow inland waterway such as the lower Columbia at the Bradwood site, due to safety issues and other concerns, and, Whereas construction of the pipeline to be placed through Cowlitz County will have a negative affect on prime wetlands, riparian zones and forest habitat; Now, therefore, be it hereby resolved that Audubon WA and the Washington State Audubon Conservation Committee do firmly oppose the permitting and building of an LNG terminus facility proposed to be located at Bradwood Landing, Oregon, and its attendant pipeline, And that this position shall be expressed by WSACC and Audubon WA in lobbying efforts with legislators, discussions with National Audubon and Audubon groups in Oregon, and in comments provided to government agencies when appropriate.
June 13, 2007 in Washington State | Permalink | Comments (1)