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Residents press Sulphur council over right-of-entry for Lake Charles Methanol 2 site study
Summary
The council approved an amended right-of-entry allowing Lake Charles Methanol 2 to study a parcel near the Port of Lake Charles, while residents urged tabling the matter over environmental, mapping and wetlands concerns; company representatives said permits exist and the study is a preliminary step.
The Sulphur City Council on June voted to approve an amended right-of-entry agreement allowing Lake Charles Methanol 2 (named in the document) to conduct surveys and site studies on a city-adjacent property, after staff added clarifying language and indemnification provisions.
The amendment and resolution do not authorize construction or a lease; council members and staff repeatedly said any lease or development proposal would require a separate council vote with full details. The narrowly scoped approval permits activities such as route surveys, preparation of legal descriptions, soil borings and environmental assessments to evaluate…
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