Hearing on Dallas Twp. natural gas metering station moved to April
The date and location have changed for Dallas Township’s zoning hearing on a natural gas metering station on Hildebrandt Road one-third of a mile from Dallas schools.
Chief Gathering LLC was supposed to present plans to the zoning hearing board Monday in the township building. Instead, the hearing will be held at 7 p.m. April 4 in the Dallas Middle School auditorium, Dallas Township zoning officer Leonard Kozick said.
Chief already had a hearing Feb. 9 on its original plan to build a natural gas compressor station at 49 Hildebrandt Road. That hearing also had to be moved to the middle school due to the hundreds of opponents who attended. Many residents and parents were concerned about the potential for safety hazards including explosions, as well as possible pollution.
The hearing was continued but not resumed because, within two weeks, the company promised to relocate the compressor station to another site in Dallas Township. On Feb. 24, Chief submitted a revised application for two metering station buildings, two gas flow control buildings, a 100-foot communications tower and an 8,000-gallon underground odorant tank.
Chief has not disclosed which other locations are under consideration for the compressor station, which takes liquids out of natural gas and pressurizes it before it goes into a transmission pipeline to market.
Chief waived the rule obligating the zoning board to make a decision within 45 days of the original hearing, Kozick said. He said March 23 would have been the due date.
Metering stations measure the quantity and quality of gas entering the transmission lines – in this case, the Transco interstate pipeline, which runs through Dallas Township. Williams, which owns the Transco, also plans to tap into the pipeline on a property behind the one Chief chose for its own metering station.
Although Williams hasn’t submitted plans, Kozick said he did get a registered letter Wednesday from the company asking for a preliminary opinion on whether a metering station would be an appropriate special exception use in an agricultural area. The township’s zoning ordinance does not specifically allow metering stations.
Williams would have to schedule its own zoning hearing, since Kozick said he can’t answer the question.
“That’s up to the zoning board. It’s not up to me,” he said.
Williams spokeswoman Helen Humphreys anticipates an application will be sent to Dallas Township in the coming weeks.
“We want to be sure that what we submit conforms with all the regulations and ordinances that are applicable,” she said. “That’s very important.”
Published: March 11, 2011
By Elizabeth Skrapits (Staff Writer)
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