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She earlier endorsed that a second application for a several part of the venture be accredited. Her determination could mark a turning of the tide in the fight from LNG in Southern Oregon. It will be interesting to see whether or not Coos County Commissioners follow the case in point of the Organizing Commission in Clatsop County, who voted 4-3 (in a rigged vote) to dismiss their personnel, attorneys, and pros and gave NorthernStar a advantageous recommendation to the County Commission. Expert staff in the two counties have suggested From the terminals. Below is a press release from nocaliforniapipeline.com:HEARINGS OFFICER Suggests COOS COUNTY COMMISSION DENIES PORT Permit FOR LNG SLIPIn a just released letter to the Coos County Commission, Hearings Officer Anne Corcoran Briggs has recommended that the Commission deny the Global 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 extended tanker ships at a considerable liquefied purely natural gas final. Having said that, neither the impacts nor the added benefits to be derived from the proposed port slip have been independently quantified.""The actuality that the proposed slip will deliver some generic financial added benefits above an unspecified timeframe is not ample to show that there is a have to have for this terminal configuration," Briggs continued.

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