A proposed definition of the process of producing ethanol as fermentation that would have cut the legs off a city of Fernandina Beach denial of Rayonier Advanced Materials' (RYAM) efforts to build a production plant was removed today from a proposed bill before the State House of Representatives.
RYAM is currently suing the city of Fernandina Beach over its denial to build the facility on the grounds that bioethanol is 'chemical manufacturing,' which is not allowed under the city's Comprehensive Plan and Land Development Code.
If passed into law, the bill would nullify the city's outside legal expert's previous opinion that RYAM's proposed bioethanol process is 'chemical manufacturing.' The legal ruling was the basis of the city's rejection of RYAM's application to construct the $51 million facility at its Gum Street complex.
City Manager Sarah Campbell sent RYAM a notice in February that its application to construct the bioethanol facility would not be reviewed by the city because chemical manufacturing is not permitted in the city.
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JoeW
The age of miracles has not passed.
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DouglasM
The current legislative session ends tomorrow. With the maker of the original amendment now removing it, I would say the City residents are in the clear on this front. Two more battles remain.
I'm happy that the current Commission and staff appear up to the task. For once, I voted correctly.
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