Banner Graphic, Volume 20, Number 64, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 November 1989 — Page 6

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Commissioners—sanitary landfill or new hazardous waste facility. Not only were all three commissioners in agreement with the ordinance, but Carson said the board is also requesting a “study” of county zoning be conducted by the Putnam County Planning Commission. “I WOULD ALSO ask all of you tonight to attend those Planning Commission meetings,” Carson told the audience. “That way, you’ll know what’s going into county zoning and you can get your input into it “Zoning, though, is a doubleedged sword,” Carson warned. “It will help you one time, and the next time you won’t like it” After that statement, Carson requested county attorney Bob Lowe read Ordinance 89-1107 aloud. The ordinance states: “WHEREAS, THE Board of Commissioners of Putnam County desire to make a thorough study of the regulation, by zoning ordinance or otherwise, of facilities in Putnam County which may be used for sanitary landfills and/or chemical dumps, and; “Whereas, the Board of Commissioners feel that the status quo should be maintained until said study can be accomplished, and; “Whereas, the Board of Commissioners have determined that an emergency exists in that there is presently no adequate regulation or zoning ordinance to protect the citizens of the county from the immediate danger of irreparable damage to their environment. “THEREFORE, BE it ordained that there be a moratorium in Putnam County, Indiana, on the construction, development, opening, expanding or establishing of any sanitary landfill, dump, chemical storage site, hazardous waste area and the like, effective Nov. 17 (today), and for a period of one year thereafter.” Carson made the motion to approve the ordinance. His motion was seconded by Walton and made unanimous by Beck. Beck followed by making a motion to direct the County Planning Commission to meet “immediately” in special session to begin study of a zoning plan for Putnam County. Beck’s motion passed unanimously. AS FAR AS THE ordinance is concerned, attorney Lowe told each commissioner to post the ordinance Thursday night in two public places in their districts after the meeting. “That would make the ordinance effective tomorrow (Friday),” Lowe advised. The county attorney added that any current landfill, such as the HES (formerly ILWD) landfill near Russellville, would be “grandfathered.” That means the HES operation, as it currently stands, cannot be disrupted. However, if HES company officials wanted to, for example, expand the operation at any time, they would first have to get approval. Lowe did ask that a copy of the new ordinance be given to HES. Beck said he would make certain that occurs. THE ORDINANCE passed by the commissioners Thursday night

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is the same used in Jay and Montgomery counties. Lowe said the Jay County ordinance had been tested in court at the local level. And it did prove successful, he noted, in battling an undesirable landfill situation there. In addition, Walton said he spoke with Jay County officials during the recent AIC meeting in Indianapolis and “felt comfortable” it would protect Putnam County. “Hopefully, this will have some ‘teeth,’” Walton added. Carson then called for adjournment, but Beck interrupted and asked if there were any comments from the audience. DENNIS O’HAIR, a Mortonarea resident, responded. “I know you’re going to turn this over to the county Planning Commission to study zoning, but is it possible to set a date for them to get back to you? “It seems like we’ve dragged our feet some time on this. Now all of a sudden we want to shove it ahead,” O’Hair observed. “It seems like we had to had something like this (the potential of a new landfill) for us to come on and start doing something.” “The motion was for it to be done ‘immediately,’” Carson said, answering O’Hair. BECK POINT ED out that ’.ven if the Planning Commission starts now, zoning is not an overnight process. “It will take six months, at least,” he estimated. “We also may have to hire someone to help us do it But, we want to get someone who has knowledge of zoning in counties that are about our size (in population).” Again, Carson urged those present Thursday night, who appeared in favor of zoning, to attend upcoming county Planning Commission meetings. “I’d like to have you put your two cents in as it goes along, so you can help us when we have 200 other people in here later who are against it.” Asked what persons comprise the County Planning Commission, the audience was told members include Commissioner Beck, Larry Jones, Dick Young, Danny Hutcheson, Jerry Masten, Alice Cantonwine, County Surveyor David Penturf, Extension Agent-Ag Tim Yingst and County Councilman Kenny Ames. FOLLOWING THE meeting, Lowe admitted neither he nor the commissioners could guarantee the ordinance will stop someone wanting to develop a sanitary landfill. “Anything can go to court,” Lowe told the Banner-Graphic. However, Lowe again emphasized the ordinance was challenged in Jay County and was upheld on the local level. Meanwhile, Diane Shea, staff attorney and assistant director with the Association of Indiana Counties, appeared after the meeting concluded. SHEA, WHO WAS delayed in her travel from Indianapolis due to inclement weather, spoke later with the commissioners and County Council President Gene Clodfelter, who also attended, about different aspects of county zoning. That information will be presented in a future Banner-Graphic article.

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