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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2016010
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
4/14/2016
Doc Name
Letter of Concerns and Oppositions
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Charles & Denise Hancock
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DRMS
Email Name
AME
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RECPxfr=n► <br /> APR 14 2016 <br /> Ms. Amy Eschberger: DIVISION OF RECLAMATION April/10/2016 <br /> MINING AND SAFETY <br /> This letter is in response to the proposed Reclamation, Mining and Safety <br /> of the development at Hitch Rack Ranch submitted by Transit Mix Concrete <br /> Company. Permit No. M2016010 <br /> Charles and Denise Hancock are writing this letter to voice our concerns <br /> and objections in the matter of the quarry installation proposal by Transit <br /> Mix Concrete Company. Our primary residence in the Eagles Nest <br /> Subdivision west of the proposed quarry. <br /> First here is a little of our endeavors to full fill our dream of having a home <br /> in the mountains away from town. It first began in 1994 when we purchased <br /> land off of Little Turkey Creek Rd. We worked weekends and workdays <br /> after work to get what we dreamed of; such as solitude, wildlife viewing, <br /> peace and serenity, away from all the city noise and hustle and bustle. We <br /> worked hard to build our own 1/4 mile long driveway. We leveled off the top <br /> of our mountain. We stayed in a tent, then a pop up camper, then my folks <br /> motor home. Finally lived 4 years in the garage we built, during which time <br /> we saved money and sacrificed family and social life to keep going. After 4 <br /> long years in the garage, we finally finished our home in 2009. That is 15 <br /> years of our lives. We are going to have everything we worked so hard <br /> for, taken away from us. <br />
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