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City debates controversial battery storage system proposal

June 17, 2024 | City of Lake Jackson, Brazoria County, Texas



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City debates controversial battery storage system proposal
In a recent government meeting, city officials discussed the valuation of surplus property located at 608 Willow Drive, which has been appraised at $43,000. Concerns were raised regarding the appraisal process, particularly the use of an out-of-town evaluator from San Antonio. Council members questioned the accuracy of the valuation, especially in comparison to neighboring properties, and suggested seeking a local appraiser for a more accurate assessment. The council agreed to explore options for a local appraisal while considering the potential for future property sales in the area.

Additionally, the council began deliberations on a proposal for a special use permit for a battery energy storage system. This system would store energy from the grid and release it as needed, similar to a facility in Angleton that utilizes Tesla technology. However, council members expressed concerns about the implications of such a facility, particularly regarding safety and noise levels, as well as potential fire hazards associated with battery technology. The discussion highlighted the need for community input and thorough evaluation before proceeding with the permit process.

The meeting underscored the city's commitment to ensuring fair property valuations and addressing community concerns regarding new energy technologies, reflecting a cautious approach to development and public safety. Further actions will be taken to gather local appraisal insights and assess the feasibility of the proposed energy storage system.

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