02-01-2015, 04:19 AM
Permitting for drilling still resides with the DNLR as it did before.
County has a track record of "declining to enforce" any County rules which are "superseded" by State law, so this argument should be over and done with.
Unless, of course, County only cedes to State when it's politically expedient.
County has a track record of "declining to enforce" any County rules which are "superseded" by State law, so this argument should be over and done with.
Unless, of course, County only cedes to State when it's politically expedient.