Monroeville, PA Antis Want 100% Ban on Fracking, Pipelines

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Limiting fracking to an impossibly small 150 acres (out of 12,620 acres) that make up Monroeville--a mere 1% of the acreage--is not enough of a ban for radical antis in the municipality of Monroeville (suburb of Pittsburgh). They want it all banned--every single centimeter. The only problem with that is the Act 13 law, passed in 2012, requires each municipality to allow drilling in at least one zoned area. But hey, disobeying the law isn't a problem for antis--they do it all the time. They are anarchists by nature. Last October, Monroeville Council passed a temporary ban on oil and gas well drilling everywhere except for those areas marked M-2 industrial zoning--a big change (see Monroeville, PA Hostile to Shale, Bans Drilling in Most Places). Previously, drilling permits were "conditional use" in Monroeville, meaning each permit was evaluated on its own merits, regardless of which zoning district it was located in. By limiting drilling to M-2, Council effectively banned drilling in the municipality. They passed the temporary ban until they could pass a new zoning ordinance that would set the frack ban policy in concrete. In January, Monroeville Council advertised their new zoning ordinance to FURTHER RESTRICT any kind of oil and gas activity--not just drilling, but pipelines, compressor plants, etc.--to a 150-acre parcel located next to the city dump (see Monroeville Pushes Ban on NatGas Activity, Incl. Drilling & Plants). Fantastically, unbelievably, antis in Monroeville aren't happy with that 150-acre parcel exception--an old dump! They want drilling at the dump banned too...

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