You're gonna love this. I especially like the line that says
corporations in violation of the prohibition shall not have legal status
as "persons".  Unfortunately, the US Constitution and the US Supreme
Court still trump a City Ordinance, but it would give the lawyers
something to do.  See attachment.
JBK
>>> <Duane330(a)aol.com> 6/2/2011 11:53 PM >>>
The Concerned Citizens for Safe  Air and Water were formed by Kathy
Cash, 
Sandra Fallon, Alice Meehan,  Ann Payne, Catherine Tall out of concern
for 
the Marcellus shale  drilling permits at the Morgantown Industrial
Park.  They 
organized a large  meeting at the Morgantown High  School on Friday
night, 
May 20th. The  attendees divided up into 5 committees – one of which
was the 
legal committee  chaired by Kitty Lozier and Duane  Nichols. I was
unable 
to attend the meeting at  MHS.  
The legal committee was interested in finding out how  the cities of 
Pittsburgh, Buffalo and other  locations had adopted their bans against
shale gas 
extraction. They learned that  the technical assistance had been
provided to 
each of these city councils by the  Community Environmental Legal
Defense 
Fund. The program  director responsible for the ban ordinances was Ben
Price. 
Price was  familiar with the Wellsburg ordinance and has been working
with 
the Pocahontas County citizens in WV as  well. 
Kitty and Duane were able to set up a conference call  with Ben Price
and 
with the some of the rest of the committee members at 2 p.m.  on
Thursday, 
May 26. The legal committee asked Jenny Selin and me to join them 
because of 
our council activity in support of the resolutions that I drafted 
before 
the previous City Council Meeting on May 17. During the first
conference  call 
Price offered to draft an ordinance and to come to Morgantown to speak
in 
its  support. The committee members on the call were pleased with his
offer. 
Nichols  offered to coordinate the arrangements. 
A second call was set up for May 27 at 4 p.m. in which I  was unable to
participate. Late Thursday afternoon I did, however, call the City 
Manager and 
asked him to place the consideration of an ordinance “protecting 
public 
health, public safety and public welfare” on the agenda for the May
31  
Committee Of The Whole Meeting – even though at that time (because 
Chambersburg 
services being disabled by the violent storm earlier Thursday), we  had
not 
yet received a copy of the draft.  
The first draft became available for the 4 p.m. Friday  call. I
received my 
draft about 8 p.m. that evening when I returned home (May  27). On
Saturday 
a.m. I made several calls (which were difficult to complete due  to the
holiday weekend), and then called Price back on Monday (May 30) noon
with  some 
recommended changes and corrections that had been suggested by
different  
persons. I received a copy of the revised draft that would be presented
at 
the  meeting by Councilor Selin late Monday evening.  
All of this push was deemed necessary because of the  state of the
drilling 
plans and preparation on the drill site across the Mon  river. Waiting
a 
month until the June COW made no sense at all to anyone on the 
committee. 
I was unable to contact Mayor Byrne throughout the  weekend and finally
after consultations with Councilor Selin did sent out the  copy of the
proposed 
ordinance to the full Council at 9:00 a.m. on Tuesday  morning. I did
not 
consult with the City Manager before sending out the material  to the 
Council. But copies of the email and the ordinance were sent to
Terrance  Moore and 
Jeff Mikorski  simultaneously with the 9 a.m. Council mailing. 
The names of the persons on the original conference call  on May 26
were as 
follows: 
Kitty Lozier, League of Women  Voters 
Jenny Selin, City Council  Member 
Don Spencer, City Council Member and Deputy Mayor until  June 30 
Linda Shuster, Mon Valley Clean Air  Coalition 
Robert Bastress, Professor, WVU College of  Law 
Evan Hansen, Environmental Consultant, Downstream  Technologies 
Duane  Nichols,  Monongahela Area  Watersheds Compact 
Members of the legal committee of the Concerned Citizens  for Safe Air
and 
Water hosted Price and paid for his travel and lodging from 
Chambersburg, 
PA. 
Don Spencer, Morgantown  City Council 
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THE DRAFT ORDINANCE, ATTACHED, WAS INTRODUCED TO CITY  COUNCIL IN THE 
"COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE" THIS PAST TUESDAY.    AFTER EXTENDED
DISCUSSION 
IT WAS "FORWARDED TO RESEARCH" RATHER THAN BEING  "FORWARDED TO THE 
AGENDA FOR THE UPCOMING COUNCIL MEETING ON JUNE  7TH. 
THREE OTHER RESOLUTIONS HAVING TO DO WITH THE MARCELLUS  DRILLING 
WERE "FORWARDED TO THE AGENDA" FOR THE JUNE 7TH MEETING,  ONE OF WHICH
WAS A BAN ON DRILLING WITHIN THE CITY LIMITS AND  EXTENDING OUT ONE
MILE  
PATTERNED AFTER THE WELLSBURG (wv) BAN ON SUCH DRILLING.  
Mayor Bill Byrne says that the CELDF ordinance  (attached) has a very
weak 
legal foundation, 
and is no consistent with State law.   Ben  Price of the CELDF says
that 
the Wellsburg ban has 
a weak foundation and can be easily overturned in the  future.  We
shall 
see if anything gets done 
in future City Council  meetings.