(Thoughts on Wednesday's LUBA remand hearing - besides my great respect and appreciation for all who testified.)
Peter Huhtala - Columbia River Business Alliance
July 10, 2009
I watched with amazement as Ed Sullivan, attorney for Houston-based LNG speculators, attempted to give improper direction to the Clatsop County Commission (“LNG (the sequel) ignites county hearing,”July 10, 2009).
“You’re not here to apply the will of the people,” he said. Mr. Sullivan apparently reached a point in his illustrious career where he needed to be reminded that the foundation of Oregon’s land use law is to serve the public interest.
This is all the more evident when a proposed use includes the gift of public resource – the Columbia River.
Mr. Sullivan’s client, Northern Star LLC owns no part of this great waterway, yet they’re angling for exclusive use of a significant portion of its ecosystem.
Their use would pre-empt long-standing uses including fishing.
Construction and operation would kill salmon – a species with an even longer-standing use of the river.
The Columbia River is a public trust. The Commissioners who have unprecedented say over its fate have been delegated that authority by the will of the people.
Mr. Sullivan received his reminder of this fact with the roar of collective outrage as he incorrectly characterized the decision before the Commission.
The hearing is quasi-judicial but the choice of interpretation is political.
Houston’s Northern Star should lose, based both upon facts and local sentiment.
We will see if the elected commissioners each understand their role as stewards of the public trust who were elected to do the will of the people. The deliberation and vote on Thursday July 16, at 6 pm in the Judge Guy Boyington Building may be the most significant of their careers in public service.
Let us express our standing in this matter by ensuring standing-room-only in witness to this decision.
Peter
"We demand that big business give the people a square deal; in return we must insist that when anyone engaged in big business honestly endeavors to do right he shall himself be given a square deal." Theodore Roosevelt November 15, 1913
Friday, July 10, 2009
Tuesday, July 07, 2009
Joe Gamm - The Daily Astorian - LNG Issue Back On Clatsop County BofC Agenda
LNG issue is back on the county agenda
By JOE GAMM - The Daily Astorian
Tuesday, July 07, 2009
It's just days after the Fourth of July and more fireworks are on the way.
The Clatsop County Board of Commissioners will address two unresolved land-use issues holding up development of a liquefied natural gas terminal on the Columbia River at 10 a.m. Wednesday in the Judge Guy Boyington Building.
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By JOE GAMM - The Daily Astorian
Tuesday, July 07, 2009
It's just days after the Fourth of July and more fireworks are on the way.
The Clatsop County Board of Commissioners will address two unresolved land-use issues holding up development of a liquefied natural gas terminal on the Columbia River at 10 a.m. Wednesday in the Judge Guy Boyington Building.
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Monday, July 06, 2009
Palomar Says Life And Natural Gas Supply Will Go On Without LNG Speculation And Development On West Coast!
“The Palomar East pipeline would provide the NW Natural system [Oregon’s largest distributor of natural gas to homes, businesses, and industry] with benefits in terms of added capacity and options for North American gas, whether or not any of the LNG terminals [proposed for Oregon] were built,” the report states on Page 12.
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