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City of Alexandria
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Status of Review of Norfolk Southern's Plans
- To: Ignacio Pessoa
- Subject: Status of Review of Norfolk Southern's Plans
- From: Mark Jinks/Alex
- Date: 07 Aug 2006 16:40:32
- Bcc:
- Cc: Richard Josephson
Today we were talking with various departments
(including Chris S.) about the Virginia Paving process, and I asked if
we have an answer yet to the question that was raised in June, in
regard to whether or not Norfolk Southern has a by-right ability (their
view) to build and operate an ethanol off-loading facility at their side
trackage lot off of Eisenhower Avenue, or whether or not they need
an SUP. Norfolk Southern has off-loaded trains at that site for eons,
however not off-loading ethanol.
It was my understanding that you had
been asked for an opinion as to whether or not an SUP is required, but
when I asked today no one (TES, P&Z, etc) knew if your office
had yet reached a conclusion.
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