She formerly proposed that a second app for a distinct portion of the challenge be approved. Her choice could mark a turning of the tide in the battle from LNG in Southern Oregon. Photo of Internet sitePhotograph of Web siteIn a suprising flip of occasions, Coos County's hearings officer advised that the land use application for the Jordan Cove LNG terminal be rejected. Her decision could mark a turning of the tide in the fight towards LNG in Southern Oregon. Community comment was skewed ten to one in opposition to the job for the duration of hearings in September in Coquille. It will be appealing to see if Coos County Commissioners follow the instance of the Preparing Commission in Clatsop County, who voted four-three (in a rigged vote) to ignore their workers, attorneys, and authorities and gave NorthernStar a good recommendation to the County Commission. Both equally Clatsop and Coos counties have an option to avoid these terminals and pipelines. Here is a press launch from nocaliforniapipeline.com:HEARINGS OFFICER Recommends COOS COUNTY COMMISSION DENIES PORT Allow FOR LNG SLIPIn a just introduced letter to the Coos County Commission, Hearings Officer Anne Corcoran Briggs has proposed that the Commission deny the Worldwide Port of Coos Bay's application for a conditional use allow to dredge out a forty five acre slip in the North Spit of Coos Bay for docking 900-foot lengthy tanker ships at a huge liquefied healthy fuel final.