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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution 15531~ E~esolution RESOLIITION NO./ WHEREAS, public notice has been given in the Fort Worth Star Telegram on July 7, 1990, that DPC Industries Company has applied for a permit from the Texas Air Control Board to construct a sulfur dioxide/chlorine transfer facility at 4275 Beach Street in Fort Worth; and WHEREAS, Sulfur dioxide and chlorine are both known as highly toxic gases; and WHEREAS, the location of this facility is adjacent to major business within the cities of Fort Worth and Haltom City; and WHEREAS, the hauling routes for this material will, likely pass by residential, commercial and industrial property. WHEREAS, the storage, handling, and transportation of this material jeopardizes the health, safety and welfare of citizens of Fort Worth and Haltom City; and NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved by the City Council of Fort Worth, Texas that the governing body hereby goes on record with the Texas Air Control Board as being opposed to the issuance of a permit for the current operation or any expansion of the facility for the specific purpose of storing or transporting sulfur dioxide and 'chlorine and any other material classified as hazardous or toxic in nature. Passed and Approved this _ ____ day of ATTEST: 1990. Approved: Bob Bolen Mayor APPROVED BY CITY. COUNCIL ~~~ si ~seo Ruth Howard ^ City Secretary n A.d fsl CITY OF FORT WORTS L9t! o! F.at