Here are videos of all the speakers, for, against, staff, and Commissioners,
at the Thursday Bradford County Commission about Chemours expanding
onto SRWMD land in a new Trail Ridge South Mine.
I especially recommend the
Commissioner Comments,
in which each Commissioner explains his position before the vote.
Bradford BOCC voted 3:2 for
the Chemours Trail Ridge South titanium mine on SRWMD land.
Commissioner Chris Dougherty (District 3) made the motion,
Kenny Thompson (District 2) seconded,
Frank Durrance (District 5) aye,
Danny Riddick (District 4) nay,
Ross Chandler (District 1) nay.
Chemours titanium mine expansion, Bradford BOCC 2019-10-17
Video by John S. Quarterman for WWALS Watershed Coalition (WWALS),
Bradford County Courthouse, Starke, Florida.
I will post more videos later of the two hours of public comment,
including numerous specific citations of faults with the mining application,
as well as the very professional-seeming Chemours slide show,
which nonetheless omitted important features such as the
FDEP Consent Order and whether Twin Pines Minerals is involved.
This is not the end of the story.
Several speakers warned them they were setting themselves up for lawsuits about the improper notice of last night’s Public Hearing.
According to Chemours, they still need many permits:Continue reading →
To: James Tallman, Chairman
Union County Board of
County Commissioners
15 NE 1st Street, Lake Butler, FL 32054
(386) 496-4241
ucbocc@windstream.net
Cc:
Scott R. Koons, Executive Director
North Central Florida Regional Planning Council
2009 NW 67th Pl, Gainesville, FL 32653
(352) 955-2200
koons@ncfrpc.org
Danny Riddick, Chairman
Bradford County, Florida, Board of County Commissioners
P O Drawer B, Starke, Fl. 32091
(904) 966-6327
bocc@bradfordcountyfl.gov
Re: HPS II Phosphate Mine proposal
Dear Chairman Riddick, Commissioners, and Staff,
Thank you for your warm welcome at your meeting of July 20, 2017.
The videos I took of the entire meeting are on YouTube as promised:
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I look forward to seeing you all again this Thursday at your meeting
of August 17, 2017.
In that meeting and in others, I urge you not to limit your review Continue reading →