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Nestle Waters gets partial OK to resume plant construction

Posted by: Maven on October 28, 2009 at 7:54 am

From the Sacramento Bee:

“Nestlé Waters can resume building its water bottling plant in south Sacramento after City Attorney Eileen Teichert ruled Tuesday the project was exempt from special permits the City Council might pass regulating similar facilities.

City building officials said the company could resume electrical and utilities work at its plant in the Florin Fruitridge Industrial Park today, after part of a stop work order issued Friday was removed. The work stoppage had been ordered while the council considered placing special permits on beverage bottling plants and building officials researched permits issued to Nestlé.

More work at the plant could begin after further inspections, said David Kwong, acting director of the city’s Community Development Department.

A first phase of construction already has been completed at the plant, and Nestlé had been authorized by city building officials to complete a second phase, which includes the electrical and utilities work. …”

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