Summary of County Actions on Bradwood LNG Proposal


On March 20, 2008, Clatsop County’s Board of Commissioners approved an application from Bradwood Landing LLC to develop a liquefied natural gas (LNG) marine terminal, natural gas pipeline, and related facilities at Bradwood. Bradwood is a rural industrial site on the banks of the Columbia River about 20 miles east of Astoria. This summary describes the county’s actions in reviewing the Bradwood proposal.

Bradwood Landing LLC first applied for land-use permits from Clatsop County on December 12, 2006. The applicant submitted a consolidated application for about two dozen county permits and approvals needed to build the terminal and pipeline and for related activities such as dredging and road improvements.

The county’s Community Development Department reviewed the initial application, found it to be incomplete, and asked for more information. Bradwood Landing provided that, and the department declared the application to be complete on February 14, 2007. The department then reviewed the application for compliance with the county’s comprehensive plan, land use ordinances, and applicable statewide planning goals. The results of that review were presented in a 226-page staff report of June 28, 2007, to the county’s planning commission.

The planning commission held two day-long public hearings, on July 10 and July 17, 2007. Almost two hundred people testified. After the hearings ended, the planning commission considered all the evidence, testimony, and staff reports in day-long deliberations on August 29. The commission recommended that the application be approved, subject to many conditions of approval.

The planning commission sent its recommendations to the county’s board of commissioners, which held two more public hearings, on October 22 and November 19, 2007. The board then considered all of the evidence, testimony and recommend-dations it had received. At deliberations during a public meeting on December 13, 2007, the board tentatively approved the consolidated application, subject to some three dozen conditions of approval. The tentative approval would become final if the applicant prepared suitable “findings of fact.” Such findings explain what evidence the board relied on and what reasoning it used to reach its decision.

The applicant prepared such findings and submitted them to the county in February 2008. County staff reviewed the proposed findings and suggested changes, which the applicant made. The board of commissioners reviewed the proposed findings in public meetings on March 5 and again on March 20, 2008, when it approved them.

The county’s review of the Bradwood proposal now is mostly complete. The applicant, however, still must complete a county variance proceeding for improvements to Clifton Road. The applicant also must complete negotiations with several fire districts to determine what equipment and funding Bradwood Landing must provide to ensure public safety. Finally, conditions of approval require the applicant to submit several key documents, such as a mitigation plan, to the county. Such documents will be reviewed by county staff before local permits are issued.

County approval is not the final step in Bradwood’s permitting process. Before the LNG terminal may be built, Bradwood Landing LLC also must obtain permits from several state agencies and get authorization from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC). Review by those state and federal agencies is now under way.

This table lists key events in the county’s review of the Bradwood proposal.

Chronology of Clatsop County’s Review of Bradwood Proposal

April 15, 2005

NorthernStar Natural Gas submits to state’s Energy Facility Siting Council a “notice of intent” to develop an LNG marine terminal at Bradwood

June 22, 2005

Clatsop County comments on notice of intent about Bradwood

June 5, 2006

Bradwood Landing LLC (“BL”) submits application to FERC

December 12, 2006

BL submits consolidated application for land use approvals to Clatsop County

January 11, 2007

County finds application incomplete and requests additional information

February 9, 2007

BL submits the requested information

February 14, 2007

County deems application complete.

June 28, 2007

County issues staff report on Bradwood proposal

July 10, 2007

Clatsop County Planning Commission holds first public hearing on proposal

July 17, 2007

Planning Commission holds second public hearing on proposal

August 29, 2007

Planning Commission deliberates on proposal; recommends approval

October 22, 2007

County Board of Commissioners holds public hearing on proposal

November 17, 2007

County Board of Commissioners hold s public hearing on proposal

December 13, 2007

Board of Commissioners deliberates; approves proposal with conditions, contingent on applicant’s submittal of appropriate findings

February 5, 2008

Applicant submits proposed findings

March 5, 2008

Board considers proposed findings; requests modifications

March 20, 2008

Board of commissioners approves proposed findings