Court rules towns can ban fracking
(from The Daily Star, Oneonta, NY)
The Otsego County town of Middlefield and the Tompkins County town of Dryden -- along with the principle of home rule -- scored major victories today, with the state Appellate Division issuing a pair of rulings that uphold their bans on hydraulic fracturing for natural gas.
The towns had also prevailed in the first round of the case, with state Supreme Court judges upholding their right to enact home rule legislation against drilling.
The cases will likely now wind up before New York's highest court -- the Court of Appeals, according to attorneys on both side of the legal fight that has been ongoing for nearly two years.
On the losing side of the mid-level appeals court decisions today are the natural gas industry and Jennifer Huntington, operator of Cooperstown Holstein Corp., who argued the town of Middlefield's zoning change in June 2011 put a stop to her plans to have a conventional gas well at her property.
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