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When is LNG a small thing?

When high-priced lawyers want to disregard Oregon’s vaules
In all likelihood, it will become one of those legendary Clatsop County absurdities that historians chuckle about in years hence when county commissioners again determine that Bradwood Landing is a "small- to medium-scale" development.

Although they deserve a modicum of praise for at least holding another public hearing and accepting limited public comments, there can be little doubt that the Clatsop County Commission will find ways to ratify its prior approval of a liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal at Bradwood. The commission must revisit the issue because the Oregon Land Use Board of Appeals (LUBA) in January questioned two important aspects of the county's land-use permit for the Bradwood facility proposed by NorthernStar LLC.

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June 29, 2009 in Clatsop County | Permalink

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