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NewsSportsEntertainmentLifestyleOpinionDataObituariesE-EditionLegals Paving paradise to put up a cheese factory : Belmont protesters denounce eminent domain
Close to 100 gathered outside the Allegany County Courthouse Thursday to protest the use of eminent domain in locating a Great Lakes Cheese factory
The Evening Tribune
BELMONT Roy Bielewicz was channeling Joni Mitchell in front of the Allegany County Courthouse Thursday morning, as close to 100 gathered to protest the use of eminent domain to facilitate the construction of a new $505 million cheese manufacturing facility.
“Our legislators are paving paradise to put up a cheese factory,” said Bielewicz, paraphrasing the lyrics to “Big Yellow Taxi,” Mitchell s 1970 ode to the environment.
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IDA approves negative declaration on environmental review of Great Lakes Cheese proposal
The review of the proposal found the manufacturing project would not have a negative effect on the environment
The Evening Tribune
BELMONT The Allegany County Industrial Development Agency will consider financial incentives for a proposed $505 million Great Lakes Cheese development on Thursday as the project continues to clear hurdles though the biggest one remains ahead.
During a special meeting Tuesday, the IDA approved a negative declaration on the environmental review of the proposal, which found the manufacturing project would not have a negative effect on the environment. The IDA acted as the lead agency under the State Environmental Quality Review Act.