Canary Coalition suit against town of Sylva dismissed
Author or source: Bill Graham ~ 8:53 p.m. Sept. 15, 2009
Categories: Appalachia, Business, Economy, Environment, News, Outdoors
SYLVA–Superior Court Judge Dennis Winner today dismissed a lawsuit filed against the town of Sylva by clean air advocacy group the Canary Coalition.
The Coalition, along with four Sylva residents, filed suit against the town of Sylva in early summer, alleging that the town gave inadequate public notice of hearings before passing a zoning ordinance amendment that directly impacts Jackson Paper Manufacturing Co.
Judge Winner disagreed.
Read background information from us here.
Read more coverage from Justin Goble at the Sylva Herald here.
Tags: Canary Coalition, Jackson Paper, Jackson Paper Manufacturing Co., lawsuit, Sylva, Sylva Herald
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