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Hall County tables rezoning request for Clean Eagle RNG natural gas injection facility until April 8

2979821 · March 27, 2025
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Summary

The Hall County Board of Commissioners on March 27 tabled a rezoning request for Clean Eagle RNG LLC’s planned industrial development, which the applicant says would accept compressed methane trucked from a Forsyth County landfill and inject it into the county’s natural gas pipeline; the board set the item for further consideration on April 8.

The Hall County Board of Commissioners on March 27 tabled a rezoning request from Clean Eagle RNG LLC for a planned industrial development on a 22.45-acre tract at 4212 Roy Parks Road until the board's April 8 voting meeting.

The rezoning would convert property zoned Agricultural Residential-4 and Highway Business to a planned industrial development to permit a natural gas injection facility that the applicant says would accept compressed methane transported from a Forsyth County landfill and inject that gas into the local pipeline. Planning staff told the board the Planning Commission had recommended denial; the applicant asked the board to remove the item from the table and then requested additional time instead, and the board granted the request.

Why it matters: Liberty Utilities officials and the applicant described the project as a supply-side fix for winter-day curtailments that…

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