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Bristol town council passes data center rezoning

Courtesy of Bristol Town Facebook Page
The Bristol town council has voted to rezone farmland south of State Road 120 for a possible data center that would take up around 240 acres.
During the meeting on Thursday, Sep. 19, four council members approved the plans. One council person abstained from voting.
Their approval comes despite residents who showed up for the meeting opposed to the project due to concerns about noise, infrastructure and water.
There was no word about a specific tenant who would develop the land.

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1 comment

Slacker06 September 21, 2024 at 1:54 pm

Why wold yo do this without knowing the owner or lessee of the land? I could be the Chicoms or some other enemy of this country. When they require more water than you can produce to cool their systems what will you do then? Or how about their demands for electricity or sewer. Will their workers come from Bristol or Elkhart County or will they be imported?

FOOLISH MOVE!

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