§ 22-3-84 - Permit from director of Environmental Protection Division of Department of Natural Resources; requirements and considerations; approval

O.C.G.A. 22-3-84 (2010)
22-3-84. Permit from director of Environmental Protection Division of Department of Natural Resources; requirements and considerations; approval


(a) In addition to obtaining a certificate as required in Code Section 22-3-83, a pipeline company shall, prior to the exercise of the power of eminent domain, obtain a permit from the director of the Environmental Protection Division of the Department of Natural Resources as provided in this Code section.

(b) The Board of Natural Resources shall, pursuant to Chapter 13 of Title 50, the "Georgia Administrative Procedure Act," issue rules and regulations governing the obtaining of the permit provided for in subsection (a) of this Code section which shall include:

(1) Reasonable public notice to an owner of property who, after reasonable efforts, cannot personally be given the notice in subsection (a) of Code Section 22-3-82;

(2) Reasonable public notice of the filing of an application for a permit;

(3) Provisions for hearings on all applications for such permits; and

(4) A requirement that no such permit shall be granted by the division unless, prior to the construction of any portion of the petroleum pipeline project for which the use of the power of eminent domain may be required, the pipeline company has submitted the proposed siting of such portion of the pipeline project to the division with appropriate notices thereof to affected parties and unless the division director determines after a hearing that the location, construction, and maintenance of such portion of the pipeline is consistent with and not an undue hazard to the environment and natural resources of this state, determined in accordance with the factors set forth in subsection (c) of this Code section.

(c) In making the decision required by paragraph (4) of subsection (b) of this Code section, the director shall determine:

(1) Whether the proposed route of such portion of the pipeline is an environmentally reasonable route;

(2) Whether other corridors of public utilities already in existence may reasonably be used for the siting of such portion of the pipeline;

(3) The existence of any local zoning ordinances and that such portion of the project will comply with those ordinances unless to require such compliance would impose an unreasonable burden on the project as weighed against the purpose of such ordinances;

(4) That ample opportunity has been afforded for public comment, specifically including but not limited to comment by the governing body of any municipality or county within which the proposed project or any part thereof is to be located; and

(5) Such reasonable conditions to the permit as will allow the monitoring of the effect of the petroleum pipeline upon the property subjected to eminent domain and the surrounding environment and natural resources.

(d) In the event an application under this Code section is not approved or denied within 120 days of the date of the publication of notice required in paragraph (2) of subsection (b) of this Code section, the application shall be deemed to be approved by operation of law.