Is anyone in the group knowledgeable about current events, particularly near Overbrook Road? What type of unitization is in process for what well?
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Permalink Reply by Middlesex Resident on November 13, 2014 at 2:34am
Permalink Reply by Middlesex Resident on November 13, 2014 at 2:36am By the way everyone, the Tues. 11/18 Zoning Hearing in Middlesex Township is at the Firehall, not the Township Building and it is at 4:30, not 6:30 as it stated on the Twp. website.
Permalink Reply by Philip Thackray on November 13, 2014 at 2:53am I had heard that only Middlesex residents (or their lawyers?) could speak at the Middlesex township meetings. Is that true?
Phil
Permalink Reply by susan s on November 13, 2014 at 2:56am Middlesex Twp. states that residents and taxpayers to the Twp. may speak. At least that's what I heard at the last couple of meetings I went to.
Permalink Reply by Philip Thackray on November 13, 2014 at 3:01am Yes, that is what I thought.
Thank you!
Phil
Permalink Reply by Middlesex Resident on November 13, 2014 at 4:07am Yes, only Middlesex twp. residentsor their lawyers can speak. But all are welcome. The anti's will have a lot of non-residents there.
Permalink Reply by FairMktValue on November 13, 2014 at 9:30am I was out and about running a few errands and on the way through Cooperstown got the brilliant idea to swing by the Municipal Building and see what is up with this appeal.
The meeting is indeed moved to the Fire Hall, apparently large crowd expected. Asked why the time was 4:30 and not the usual 6:30 and got a don't know answer and a "Ya, whats up with that" look. Could be just expecting a long meeting but 4:30 is a bit early for working folks. Read into that whatever you think.
I was looking to get some kind of paperwork detailing the actual appeal. Either I did not explicitly ask for the right thing or it is not available to the public or it just does not exist. I did get a copy of the Legal Notice that is required to be published.
Case No 2013-3- Substantive Validity Challenge to Middlesex Township Zoning Ordinance No 127, the regulation of oil and gas operations ordinance submitted by Mr,. David Denk, et al.
Just dawned on me as I typed that, that is what I am looking for ....the actual case filing. Well I guess I ain't the sharpest knife in the drawer. lol
Before I go chasing my tail again, does anyone know where of even if that may be available to the public.
I asked if there would be a chance for public comment and the way I understood it this hearing is a very legalistic thing with subpoenaed witnesses, court recorders, lawyers etc. The 3 members of the Zoning Hearing Board acting as judges.
So I really don't know if public comment is or will be allowed.
Permalink Reply by RB on November 13, 2014 at 3:19pm
Permalink Reply by Middlesex Resident on November 14, 2014 at 1:46am
Permalink Reply by FairMktValue on November 14, 2014 at 2:31am Ya Jane, I believe you are correct,,,conducted like a trial.
If the anti's lose they will just run the appeals as far as they can just to delay things.
If their goal is to run Rex or any gas driller out of the area I do not believe they will succeed.
More on that later.
BTW... did ya make it to the School Board meeting?
The Eagle had a report on it. Got the paper version,, can't link from the pay site.
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