Come to the Augusta County BZA meeting Thursday Jan. 4, 1:30 p.m.
Despite nearly 3 ½ years of uniting our voices in opposition to Dominion’s disastrous pipeline plan, the company continues to push forward with an unneeded project that will deeply and permanently decrease our community’s quality of life. On Thursday, Jan. 4 at 1:30 p.m. at the Augusta County Board of Zoning Appeals (BZA) meeting in the Augusta County Government Center in Verona, Dominion will again try to force another piece of their plan in place. And, as usual, they will be doing this without bothering to do their homework and study the impacts to the neighborhood.
Agents for the Atlantic Coast Pipeline will be seeking permission to get a special use permit to construct a 34-acre construction materials yard near Churchville at the intersection of Scenic Highway (Rt. 42) and Union Church Road. Dominion’s plan is to clear and level the existing farmland in order to stockpile pipe, fuel tanks, sand bags, silt fencing, equipment parts, etc. and to provide parking for construction equipment, employee trucks, and office trailers. If approved this would be the staging area for a significant area of ACP construction in western Virginia for 2 years!
Here are just a few reasons why we should turn out as a community and ask that the BZA deny this application:
The above reasons as well as concern from VDOT that the location doesn’t meet site distance (and therefore they don’t recommend approval), the concern from the county that the project doesn’t meet county code for a rural setting because the applicant doesn’t live on site, and that this is legally incompatible with the rural conservation zoning of the area are all sound and logical reasons why this application should not be approved.
Further, there are so many questions that Dominion has not answered about the site. For starters there is no traffic count analysis to know exactly what the increased volume of heavy trucks and equipment that will travel these narrow roads. There is no materials list to know what hazardous products might be stored on site (such as blasting materials), and there is no stormwater management or erosion and sediment control analysis, something that the State Water Control Board is also waiting for in regard to the ENTIRE route in Virginia.
Please come to Verona on Thursday and express your concern for this application. If you can’t attend (or in addition to attending), please communicate with the BZA board (click here for addresses) or email comments to the BZA secretary Sandy Bunch at sbunch@co.augusta.va.us and Community Development Director John Wilkinson at jwilkinson@co.augusta.va.us. Unlike Dominion, the men and women on the BZA are from our community and care about your comments about our community.
For further information, contact info@augustacountyalliance.org.