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Impact: Why proposed legislation about oil, gas in Jackson Township drew sizable Butler County response

Sign outside of the Jackson Township administrative offices. Jackson Township Facebook/Submitted Photo

When Jackson Township proposed an amendment to its oil and gas ordinances last month, it nearly threw a monkey wrench into what county leaders consider a symbiotic relationship between Butler County and the oil and gas industries.

The amendment would have reduced oil and gas well site development to a conditional use, as well as reduced the maximum amount of well pads on a residential property to three, among other changes. The township’s current oil and gas ordinance allows well site development as a permitted use in all zoning districts with no limit.

It was ultimately turned down twice — first by the township’s planning commission and then two weeks later by the board of supervisors.

Rearick said the genesis of the failed amendment came as a result of a proposed well pad on Ridge Road, which led to concerns from newer residents about the township’s existing regulations on oil and gas.

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