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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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road. Would you like to be told when you can come in or out and how <br /> long it could be? Especially when you have children and or animals, <br /> appointments, emergencies. This interferes with everyone's life. <br /> We are also concerned with flooding that has happened here and may occur <br /> more from rain on stripped areas do to quarry excavations, damaging and or <br /> destroying the main road. This is OUR only road in and out for all of us <br /> back in here. Everyone that owns or lives here, pitches in to maintain this <br /> road. Not the city, nor has Hitch Rack Ranch. This is her ingress/egress road <br /> too. How much more of a financial burden could that be on all of us. <br /> The other concern is the dust being carried by locally heavy winds which <br /> are prevalent here in this canyon. As my wife has Asthma, that is a concern <br /> for both of us. As stated it is dry drilling. <br /> We are concerned for all owners and guests that use this road, SAFETY. <br /> Afraid of land slides do to the blasting as people come in and out. <br /> We believe there must be a way for existing Quarries to bear the load of <br /> aggregate rather than stripping another stretch of beautiful land and <br /> destroying our dreams and so many others like us, and that live back here. <br /> Chuck had stopped and talked to one of the men that was drilling up in here <br /> (on his way out to a doctor appt.) the worker said "Yeah, I see you from the <br /> site every morning sitting on your deck drinking your coffee". Which is <br />
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