Why didn’t West Goshen Township just tell Sunoco Logistics it did not want any new pipelines installed in the Township?

The Township enacted an ordinance in 2014 that prohibited the installation of private pipelines in residential areas, but following Sunoco Logistics’ approval as a Public Utility by the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission, the Township no longer had any jurisdiction over the installation of the pipelines.

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1. Why did West Goshen Township sue Sunoco Logistics?
2. Why did Sunoco Logistics breach the settlement agreement if it agreed to it in the first place?
3. What is the economic impact of the Mariner II pipelines on West Goshen Township?
4. What’s it costing West Goshen Township to fight Sunoco Logistics?
5. May West Goshen Township recover its legal fees for this fight?
6. What’s the Mariner I and II project worth to Sunoco Logistics?
7. How much will Sunoco Logistics be paying to the West Goshen Township to run the 2 new pipelines through the Township?
8. How long will this litigation go on?
9. Why didn’t West Goshen Township just tell Sunoco Logistics it did not want any new pipelines installed in the Township?