Alabama town left powerless against massive new Bitcoin mining data center after developer finds loophole in state zoning laws



  • Morgan County’s 12-month moratorium has no enforcement power thanks to Dillon’s Rule limiting its ability to act against a proposed 50 MW Bitcoin mine by VoltCore
  • The town of Somerville never adopted zoning, and the site sits outside the town limits, leaving its 18-month moratorium equally unenforceable
  • The developer trades under three different corporate identities, was refused easements by all four affected landowners, and is routing utilities through the county right-of-way instead

Somerville, Alabama, a town with fewer than 800 residents and the state’s oldest surviving courthouse, had no reason to think about land use law until this summer.

However, a 50 Megawatt data center designed to mine cryptocurrencies spanning 15 acres could now disrupt life in an otherwise idyllic town.

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