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Belvedere Terminals had pitched a plan to build a fuel storage and distribution facility in Palm Coast. Ormond Beach rejected ...
Palm Coast Mayor Mike Norris has pulled his support for a proposed fuel terminal, creating even more hurdles for the company.
Belvedere Terminals plans to invest about $75 million in the project and use an additional $10 million from the state of ...
After Mayor Mike Norris announced on Facebook that he had reversed his stance on Belvedere Terminals’ plan to build fuel storage tanks near a residential community, the rest of the Palm Coast City ...
Citing “quite vocal rejection” of the Belvedere Terminals fuel storage facility proposed not far from homes west of U.S. 1 in ...
Belvedere Terminals' initial plan for Ormond Beach was roundly rejected. Now the St. Petersburg company has turned to Palm ...
PALM COAST, Fla. – In a surprising turn of events, Palm Coast Mayor Mike Norris is now siding with residents who oppose a ...
A proposed fuel terminal that stirred controversy in Ormond Beach is now relocating to Flagler County. Belvedere Terminals is proposing a $75 million fuel storage facility for Palm Coast ...
Ormond Beach, Fla. — After nearly two years of opposition from Ormond Beach residents and leaders, Belvedere Terminals announced it will not be building a fuel terminal in the city. Now ...
"Despite assurances from Belvedere Terminals' Tim Schwartz about state-of-the-art safety features, residents remained firm in their opposition.The county even managed to secure $10 million in ...
Belvedere Terminals has shifted its plans from building a fuel storage and distribution facility near Ormond Beach to a site in Palm Coast as its proposed location. Belvedere Terminals plans to ...
Belvedere Terminals has proposed a fuel transit system in Palm Coast, which would involve transporting fuel by train to a storage and transfer station. Residents have raised concerns about the ...
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