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Planning commission defers review of proposed renewable‑natural‑gas offload station after neighbors raise safety, traffic and visibility concerns
Summary
The Louisa County Planning Commission deferred action on a proposed renewable‑natural‑gas unloading and injection station after neighbors and commissioners raised safety, routing and visibility concerns about large‑truck traffic on Brickhouse Road.
The Louisa County Planning Commission deferred action on CUP 2025-04, a request by Columbia Gas Transmission LLC and Vanguard Renewables LLC for an unmanned renewable natural‑gas (RNG) offloading and injection facility on Brickhouse Road, after neighbors and commissioners raised concerns about truck access, routing, visibility, hours and emergency procedures.
Project summary and staff presentation: Associate planner Kayla Casamano said the proposed major utility service would sit on a 5.6‑acre A‑2 parcel in the Patrick Henry District near the Green Springs Historic District, adjacent to an existing Columbia Gas compressor station. The applicant’s narrative described an unmanned offloading site where trailers carrying compressed RNG would arrive, be unloaded into the transmission pipeline and depart. Staff said they measured existing vegetation between the pipeline clearing and the neighboring parcel at roughly 140 feet and…
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