
Opponents of the proposed project packed the meeting. After the vote, they vowed to put a referendum on the ballot to overturn the county's decision.
And on Tuesday, Clatsop County Commissioner Richard Lee lost a recall election spearheaded by fores of the proposed project.
Among the commitments that NorthernStar has made to Clatsop is a commitment to pay full county property taxes, estimated at more than $7.8 million per year after construction, and not seek inclusion of its facility in an enterprise zone.
Conditions of approval imposed by Clatsop County include:
--To ensure that Clifton Channel remain accessible for fishing;
--A limit of two LNG storage tanks;
--To improve the condition and safety of Clifton Road, the access road to the site from Highway 30;
--To obtain permits from the county to conduct wetlands mitigation projects;
--To set aside funds to pay for the eventual decommissioning of the project and restoration of the site, and
--To comply with the County’s recommendations regarding public safety before terminal operations.