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Bridge Resources Corp V.BUK



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Comment by Gasman16on Oct 17, 2011 10:52am
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RE: Vote tomorrow

RE: Vote tomorrow

I thought they already voted for a conditional permit and it passed, 6-1?  Is this vote tomorrow to possibly revoke the conditional permit if BUK hasn't met the conditions below?  With the new management shake-up and the latest press release in September indicating they basically have done nothing but settle expenses with PXM, I am a bit worried here...

Commissioners unveiled a lengthy list of conditions attached the conditional use permit, which still has to have a final sign-off from Payette County Commissioners. Among the requirements:
- architectural detail
- minimized lighting
- an environmental review of impacts to ground and surface water, plants and species
- a detailed list of any hazardous materials used
- security for the site
- a transportation plan, detailing routes and frequency of truck traffic
- landscaping plans
- reclamation plan, requiring a bond of 110 percent of anticipated cost to reclaim the project
- pollution prevention and spill response plan
- emergency response plan
- an annual review for the first five years with possible extensions

What may become the strictest criteria will be a requirement for Bridge to operate the facility at an average noise level not exceeding 45 decibels.

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