A preparation document written for your address and your county. Covers what you're actually worried about — your water, your property value, the 24/7 noise, your electric bill, your family's health. Not a template. Not a PDF you fill in yourself. Written from your situation, your concerns, and the specific projects near you.
Your address, your county's risk profile, the specific projects near you, and what the structural conditions mean for your property, your water, your air, and your electricity.
Your name, your address, your concerns — written in professional civic language, ready to submit to your county commission or planning board. Not a template.
If you're attending a zoning or council hearing, we write what to say. Natural speaking rhythm. Specific to your concerns. Tested under the 2-minute public comment limit.
Pre-drafted Ohio Sunshine Law (R.C. 149.43) records requests for NDA disclosures, tax abatement agreements, water-supply contracts, and developer filings in your county.
Your county commissioners, planning department, Ohio EPA district office, and state legislators. Current contact information for each.
What HB 706, HB 695, HB 15, and the proposed 25 MW constitutional amendment actually mean for your situation. R.C. 149.43, PUCO tariff rules, and OPSB siting authority. Plain English.
A county-specific preparation document written for your address, covering your water, property value, noise, health, and electricity concerns. Includes public records request templates, a pre-written public comment letter, a 2-minute hearing script, and your county's official contacts. It is not legal advice.
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The Defense Kit covers your county's structural risk factors (power, water, land), the Ohio legislative landscape, and the preparation steps that matter before a project is announced. In Mt. Orab, residents found out about a 1,000-acre data center after their mayor had already signed an NDA. The point is to be ready before that happens.
No. The Defense Kit is an educational preparation document written from public records, Ohio law, and documented data center cases from Ohio, Georgia, Virginia, and Alabama. For legal questions about a specific project, consult an Ohio-licensed attorney.
Yes. It's yours. Many residents use the public comment letter and hearing script as templates for their neighbors to adapt.