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Fernandina Beach rejects bioethanol plant

Summary by Jacksonville Today
Plans for a proposed bioethanol plant in Fernandina Beach, a source of community pushback, will not be moving forward. The city of Fernandina Beach said state law requires it to reject the site plan application for Rayonier Advanced Materials, the planned plant. Rayonier is a chemical company that also manufactures products for lumber and paper. The rejection is based on the requirements of the comprehensive plan and land development codes. Mult…
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Jacksonville Today broke the news in on Thursday, February 6, 2025.
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