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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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D
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We are suppose to see a quarry in our back yard practically (1200' or so <br /> away). Hear all the equipment, blasting, and trucks coming and going, as <br /> well as with the possibility of water loss. We are one of one of the closes <br /> wells to the quarry. Which we found is not on any of your research <br /> work paper. Home damage and property landslides around natural retaining <br /> walls. We all stand to suffer great financial loss do to depreciation in home <br /> and property value or can even sell at all. Our house appraisal came in at <br /> $500,000.00 in 2009. We are quite confident that if an appraisal were <br /> done before this Quarry proposal, it would be much higher. <br /> We all are suppose to go through lengthy delays coming and going do to the <br /> blasting out of 3 days a week from 10:00 a.m.- 4:00 p.m. That is a MAJOR <br /> concern with EMERGENCIES that may occur during blasting. One minute <br /> between LIFE or DEATH. That doesn't make anyone feel safe. If any <br /> complications may occur, (which was stated) we could be put out or in from <br /> our homes for an hr - all day. What happens if there is a fire? They have to <br /> wait 20 minutes, 1 hr, all day before being able to get back in and save lives <br /> or homes, or a fire from getting out of control? What happens if we went <br /> grocery shopping and came back to that incident? What are we suppose to <br /> do with our groceries? There is so many concerns due to blasting and OUR <br />
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