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Palm Coast residents have come out in full force to voice their concerns over the proposed $80 million fuel terminal project ...
Belvedere Terminals' initial plan for Ormond Beach was roundly rejected. Now the St. Petersburg company has turned to Palm Coast.
Mayor Norris calls fuel storage a statewide ‘strategic asset’; Vice Mayor Pontieri wants a location farther from homes.
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 ...
After Mayor Mike Norris announced on Facebook that he had reversed his stance on Belvedere Terminals’ plan to build fuel ...
Some residents in Palm Coast, though, raised the same types of concerns that plagued the Ormond Beach project. But Belvedere Terminals CFO Timothy Schwarz said the plan in Palm Coast would include ...
NOW, BELVIDERE TERMINALS HOPES TO HAVE ITS FUEL DEPOT ... of acquiring the $10million from the state to relocate Belvedere to Palm Coast. The county will likely purchase the land, and Belvedere ...
Belvedere Terminals is proposing a $75 million fuel storage facility for Palm Coast, situated off Peavey Grade and U.S. 1, near one of the city’s wastewater treatment plants. The new site spans ...
A Tuesday meeting of the Palm Coast City Council was supposed to focus on interviewing candidates for a vacant council position, but Belvedere Terminals' plans to build a fuel storage and ...
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