Is a look at a small slice of that, not full picture and so far it doesnt look like a catastrophic issue. The one to take on the second part of the . I agree with our questioner, whichever scenario look at, it usually comes out as the biggest potential contributor addressing Global Change concerns. Thats true whether its a developer or developing world. One of the sort of, the dilemmas are often struck ask lowhanging fruit. Suppose would these measures are, we would all be financially better off. Why doesnt it happen in practice . I think thats the big conundrum that we face. I think theres a number of different aspects your one this has been mentioned by howard which is pricing. Theres two sides to the. One is subsidized fossil fuels and the other have some kind of extra now the price is to convey the truth level cost of carbon. The other is pollution. The higher the return. I think the other issue is standards. We could be much more aggressive in requiring standards for efficient bui
A hearing, on May 17, 2024, on petitions filed to stop a recent zoning change in the rural community of Fraziers Bottom in Putnam County, West Virginia and the motions to dismiss them ended with no ruling from the judge.
The arguments during the hearing revolved around the Putnam County Planning Commission s recommendation and the Putnam County Commission approval to rezone a 36-acre tract of land to C-2 for heavy industrial use for a proposed 123,940 square foot distribution warehouse facility.
In January 2024, the Putnam County Commission signed an order to rezone a 36-acre tract of land along Route 817 from C1 Suburban Commercial District to C2 High-Density Commercial District, which was originally approved during the Dec. 28, 2023 commission meeting. Concerns from locals in and around Fraziers Bottom have continued to voice their concerns, including at a commission meeting on Feb. 27, 2024.
In January 2024, the Putnam County Commission signed an order to rezone a 36-acre tract of land along Route 817 from C1 Suburban Commercial District to C2 High-Density Commercial District, which was originally approved during the Dec. 28, 2023 commission meeting. Concerns from locals in and around Fraziers Bottom have continued to voice their concerns, including at a commission meeting on Feb. 27, 2024.