Save Our Wetlands sued Lester Millet in order to challenge his rezoning to bring in Formosa plant. During the Formosa zoning trial, it came out that parish officials did not use traffic, engineering, or environmental studies by experts when rezoning the 1,800 acres of land in St. John the Baptist Parish; instead, relied on information from the parish's zoning administrator and on public comments during three hearings.
Bob Warren, 23 May 1991, "News Article: Witnesses: No expert studies on Formosa deal", contributed by Sheila Tahir, Project: Formosa Plastics Global Archive, Disaster STS Network, Platform for Experimental Collaborative Ethnography, last modified 30 January 2023, accessed 28 November 2024. http://465538.bc062.asia/content/news-article-witnesses-no-expert-studies-formosa-deal
Critical Commentary
Save Our Wetlands sued Lester Millet in order to challenge his rezoning to bring in Formosa plant. During the Formosa zoning trial, it came out that parish officials did not use traffic, engineering, or environmental studies by experts when rezoning the 1,800 acres of land in St. John the Baptist Parish; instead, relied on information from the parish's zoning administrator and on public comments during three hearings.