No action taken on permit: Subcommittee created to look at station conditions

Oct 31, 2016 | Compressor Stations, Natural Gas, Pipelines

DOMINION Planners in Buckingham are continuing to develop conditions for a special use permit for a 53,515 horsepower (hp) compressor station, proposed for 68.5 acres of property on Route 56 between Shelton Store and Union Hill roads. The commission has created a subcommittee to look at the conditions.

DOMINION Planners in Buckingham are continuing to develop conditions for a special use permit for a 53,515 horsepower (hp) compressor station, proposed for 68.5 acres of property on Route 56 between Shelton Store and Union Hill roads. The commission has created a subcommittee to look at the conditions.

Though planners took no action on a special use permit request for Atlantic Coast Pipeline LLC (ACP) to construct a proposed 53,515 horsepower natural gas fired compressor station on Route 56 between Shelton Store and Union Hill roads, the Buckingham County Planning Commission did establish a subcommittee to examine proposed conditions on the project.

Monday night’s unanimous action to establish the subcommittee, consisting of District One representative and Commission Chairman John Bickford and District Three Representative Pat Bowe, came a week after the second of a two-part, hours-long public hearing where speakers put up a nearly united front against the project, citing numerous issues.

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