The meeting will begin at at 6 p.m. in the George P. Jaynes Justice Center.
The presentation was originally set to be on the commissionâs agenda in June, but was rescheduled after BrightRidge officials said the engineer who is involved in addressing those noise concerns was unable to attend that meeting.
Officials from BrightRidge were asked to come to the boardâs meeting after commissioners heard from residents in the Limestone community in May.
Craig Ponder, pastor of New Salem Baptist Church, said his congregation and neighbors of the community were being disturbed by the constant noise from the computers and cooling fans used by Red Dog Technologies in its cyber-mining operation.
An international automotive components manufacturer looking to locate in the Washington County Industrial Park has asked for additional land for future expansion.
The countyâs Commercial, Industrial and Agricultural Committee agreed Thursday âto convey 25 acresâ in the industrial park to the Washington County Industrial Development Board that will be sold to a company now identified as âProject Stamp.â
In April, Washington County commissioners approved a payment-in-lieu-of-taxes, or PILOT, agreement for the same unnamed company to locate in the Telford park. Economic development officials say the agreement could result in 206 new jobs coming to Washington County.
The company â with 26 production facilities in 10 countries â is looking at sites in Tennessee, Michigan and Ohio to locate its first plant in the United States. It has narrowed its search to include the vacant 380,000-square-foot former Alo Tennessee Inc. building in the industrial park
Residents in the Limestone area told Washington County commissioners Monday that a bitcoin mining operation is damaging both the property values and the serenity of their rural community.
Before voting to approve a payment-in-lieu-of-taxes deal that they hope will lure an international auto components manufacturer to Telford, Washington County commissioners heard a status report on three existing PILOT agreements.
The data shows how those firms â Koyo/JTEKT, Dentsply Sirona and Ebm-papst â are faring under the terms of those payment-in-lieu-of-taxes arrangements.
Commissioners voted 13 to 1 on Monday to sign a PILOT with an unnamed company, which is being called âProject Stamp,â that could result in 206 new jobs coming to the Washington County Industrial Park. Before they made that decision, County Attorney Allyson Wilkinson updated commissioners on the PILOTs the county is currently engaged in.