Fire Safety Standards Are a Choice — Not a Legal Limitation

Texas law does not require Leon County to accept elevated fire risk. Even without adopting a local fire code, counties retain authority to inspect, require mitigation, and contract enforcement using state-adopted fire safety standards.

February 10, 2026 · 4 min · knowleoncounty@gmail.com

Why Touring a 50 MW Data Center Does NOT Justify a 1,500+ MW Industrial Power Complex in Leon County

One of our county commissioners recently toured a data center campus in Allen, Texas that is approximately 50 megawatts in size. I was not present for that tour, and I have only heard second-hand accounts. So rather than attributing specific statements, I want to frame this carefully: If a commissioner believes that a proposed 1,500+ megawatt data center and energy complex in Leon County would be “no big deal” based on a visit to a 50 megawatt facility, that belief is based on a flawed comparison. ...

February 5, 2026 · 4 min · knowleoncounty@gmail.com

National Fire Codes for BESS and Hyperscale Data Centers (and Clearing Up Misinformation)

If Leon County is going to host large-scale battery energy storage systems (BESS), hyperscale data centers, or major solar projects, one thing must be non-negotiable: Developers must prove compliance with nationally recognized fire and life-safety standards before approvals, abatements, or construction proceed. These standards already exist. The question is whether Leon County will require them. This post provides: The specific national fire codes that apply to BESS and data centers Direct links so anyone can verify them A practical explanation of how enforcement works in rural counties A clarification of misinformation being spread about fire codes and small businesses Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) NFPA 855 — Installation of Stationary Energy Storage Systems NFPA 855 is the primary U.S. standard written specifically for stationary energy storage systems, including lithium-ion BESS. ...

February 3, 2026 · 4 min · knowleoncounty@gmail.com

Why Leon County Should Be Talking About a Chapter 391 Planning Committee Now

Leon County is not facing a single project. We are facing at least four proposed data center and battery energy storage system (BESS) projects, with strong indications that more could follow. That distinction matters. Why this moment is different for Leon County One large industrial project is hard enough to evaluate on its own. Multiple large industrial projects — especially when they are: power-intensive water-intensive long-lived and regionally connected …create cumulative impacts that no single agenda item or court vote can fully capture. ...

December 28, 2025 · 4 min · knowleoncounty@gmail.com

First Responders and Large Industrial Projects: A Question We Need to Ask

One issue that has not received nearly enough attention in discussions about large industrial projects is first responder readiness. This matters even more in Leon County, where fire protection is handled almost entirely by volunteers. Our current reality Leon County already hosts several large industrial facilities, including multiple solar farm installations. Many of those projects received tax abatements from the county. After reviewing those abatement agreements, one thing stands out: ...

December 23, 2025 · 3 min · knowleoncounty@gmail.com