Fort Worth Residents - please attend the meeting at River Trails Elementary School THIS TUESDAY, NOV. 1 at 7pm.
Chesapeake has agreed to send their expert(s) to answer questions about the 15-unit Compressor Station proposed for 7429 Randol Mill Road. Construction is pending based on the zoning change request ZC-11-098.
We hope to have Fort Worth residents come out in numbers... and get answers about this INDUSTRIAL facility they wish to build only 1000 feet from the Mallard Cove neighborhood, 2500 ft from River Trails and even closer to existing ranches and homes on Cooks Lane and Randol Mill Road. They are just on the other side of the river bank from the Trinity River just south of our neighborhood.
ALSO: As you know we enjoy southerly winds into our neighborhood at River Trails. If this site gets built, even just ONE compressor, the toxic emissions will blow across into our neighborhood as well as settling into our neighborhood, potentially near the school your kids attend, not to mention the homes where you and your kids live.
On the 40 acre property they plan to put 15 compressors. FIFTEEN...Unprecedented for a residential area. For perspective, the Mercado site on I-35 has 2 compressors.
If you'd like to get an idea of what a 5-station compressor looks and sounds like, you should visit the site at 7090 Enterprise Avenue. (This site is across the Trinity from Riverbend neighborhood.) Or if you're being more adventurous, take a drive south on 820 to 8500 Aledo Road where there is a 5-compressor site with a different build-out.
The city zoning meeting for this case is 10am Wednesday, Nov. 9. The City Council meeting (for vote) is scheduled for 7pm Tuesday, Dec. 6. We hope you can support the opposition to this Industrial site by being present at those meetings as well.
SILENCE IS CONSENT. If you do not attend and/or oppose this zoning change, you are consenting to the zoning change and allowing it to happen. NOW IS THE TIME TO STOP IT.
Some background from our neighbors at Mallard Cove (courtesy of Gretchen Demke, Mallard Cove HOA):
Compressor stations of this magnitude if needed should be placed in remote areas away from any residential areas. If Chesapeake's pipeline company gets this location NO NEIGHBORHOOD can be safe. Just like gas wells you might find a proposal such as this coming your way next . Come to the meetings If you can IF NOT please write your mayor and City Council representative of your concern for Fort Worth. Our current Gas Ordinance allows compressor stations as close as 300 ft from residential areas. While too many residents remain silent our city and neighborhoods are becoming Industrialized with gas wells and compressor stations that will degrade your quality of life, RISK YOUR HEALTH and SAFETY , reduce your property value and marketability. Consider if you wanted to buy a new home , would you buy in a neighborhood inundated with gas wells and industrial gas facilities such as the compressor station seen in this brief video?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j7HtP6sVURw
The choice is yours stay silent and the Gas Industry will continue to work behind the scenes with our leadership to Industrialize Fort Worth.
Again Please speak out WE need a more protective Ordinance and controls for any of this we allow in our city.
Gary Hogan
I have been an activist for responsible development of gas resources for 6 years and have tried to fight for our neighborhoods on this issue. It takes us ALL to speak out NOT JUST THE FEW. Remain silent and you will get what they ( Chesapeake , XTO, Ranger Resources , Encana , and all the rest want to give you. They have full time lobbyist talking to our leaders ever day with power and money in hand ) Your Voice Your Votes are the counter weapon of reason .