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Planning commission tables review of proposed Nesquehoning data‑center amid water, power and timeline concerns
Summary
Carbon County planning commissioners delayed review of a phased data‑center proposal in Nesquehoning after staff raised missing technical reports, questioned a 30‑day review window, and recommended a 90‑day extension while the developer prepares responses and attends the next meeting.
The Carbon County Planning Commission agreed to table consideration of a proposed phased data‑center complex in Nesquehoning after staff and commissioners raised technical and procedural concerns and asked the developer for more information.
Greg (role not specified), who presented the submission, said the current filing covers phase one — one proposed building of a planned four — but includes infrastructure sized to serve later phases. He told the commission the plan shows multiple stormwater facilities and “around 4,000 feet of retaining walls” that will need coordinated design review. He said site work will exceed one acre and thus require a National Pollutant Discharge…
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