To: Rich Wardner, Chairman of the Energy Development & Transmission Committee
Energy Development & Transmission -Local zoning control at risk
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Local zoning control at risk - Pete Wolla, Tioga, ND
My neighbors and I have been fighting a proposal for a landfill less than half a mile from my home. We have been successful in getting two proposals for the same landfill denied at the county level. We had more than 50 opposed at the township hearing and about 20 opposed at the county level.
Now, I see there is a proposed measure in committee in the state to end local votes on landfill proposals. Tim Dawson, who drafted the proposal, says this will end the not-in-my-backyard opposition to landfills. The proposed landfill isn’t in his backyard; it is in mine. I believe my neighbors and I should have a bigger voice in these matters than someone who may drive by on the highway at 70 mph once in a while.
This countywide vote on zoning proposals has only been used once in North Dakota. That was in Bowman County on a landfill proposal and it passed the countywide vote. So what is this proposal going to solve, or is it to get the bill introduced then change it in committee to further restrict local control of issues? The committee hearing on this will be held at 8:30 a.m.
Oct. 16 in the Lewis and Clark/Maximilian/Stevens Rooms of the University of North Dakota Energy and Environmental Research Center in Grand Forks.
My neighbors and I have been fighting a proposal for a landfill less than half a mile from my home. We have been successful in getting two proposals for the same landfill denied at the county level. We had more than 50 opposed at the township hearing and about 20 opposed at the county level.
Now, I see there is a proposed measure in committee in the state to end local votes on landfill proposals. Tim Dawson, who drafted the proposal, says this will end the not-in-my-backyard opposition to landfills. The proposed landfill isn’t in his backyard; it is in mine. I believe my neighbors and I should have a bigger voice in these matters than someone who may drive by on the highway at 70 mph once in a while.
This countywide vote on zoning proposals has only been used once in North Dakota. That was in Bowman County on a landfill proposal and it passed the countywide vote. So what is this proposal going to solve, or is it to get the bill introduced then change it in committee to further restrict local control of issues? The committee hearing on this will be held at 8:30 a.m.
Oct. 16 in the Lewis and Clark/Maximilian/Stevens Rooms of the University of North Dakota Energy and Environmental Research Center in Grand Forks.
Why is this important?
We the below signed individuals are opposed to the amendment to Section 23-29-07 of the North Dakota Century Code control eliminating Subsections 2 and 3. As citizens of North Dakota we feel final say should stay at the County level. When permitting an oilfield waste landfill many issues need to be taken into consideration, such as setbacks from homes and businesses, the effect on values of adjacent lands and proposed development of adjacent lands, not just contamination! State officials attempting to take away the rights of local individuals is unacceptable.