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on January 19th, 2012 at 5:52 amShe formerly advised that a 2nd software for a unique piece of the undertaking be accredited. Image of Web sitePhotograph of WebsiteIn a suprising turn of celebrations, Coos County's hearings officer endorsed that the land use app for the Jordan Cove LNG terminal be turned down. She previously suggested that a second program for a several element of the task be authorized. Her judgement could mark a turning of the tide in the battle against LNG in Southern Oregon. A related advice was designed in opposition to the NorthernStar Bradwood proposal, but so far that county has failed to heed its individual team, attorneys, and employed authorities. Right here is a press launch from nocaliforniapipeline.com:HEARINGS OFFICER Recommends COOS COUNTY COMMISSION DENIES PORT Allow FOR LNG SLIPIn a just launched letter to the Coos County Commission, Hearings Officer Anne Corcoran Briggs has recommended 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 very long tanker ships at a considerable liquefied natural gas final. Briggs, who was employed by Coos County to consider the permit software submitted by the Port, wrote that her denial advice was dependent on the applicant "not demonstrating that all applicable approval expectations have been satisfied."In particular, Briggs wrote she "agreed with opponents that the applicant has not satisfactorily quantified the gains to the general public that justify the development of the maritime final as proposed.""The applicant relies on economic studies that exhibit the proposal, when mixed with the LNG facilities, will deliver an economic gain to the county.
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