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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2016010
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
4/19/2016
Doc Name
Letter of Opposition
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Mike & Dee Yugovich
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DRMS
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AME
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RECEIVED <br /> March 29,2016 APR 19 2016 <br /> Colorado Division of Reclamation,Mining and SafetyRGARG Ff <br /> 1313 Sherman Street,Room 215 <br /> Denver, Colorado 80203 <br /> Re: Transit Mix Concrete Company application for Reclamation Permit,Hitch Rack Ranch Quarry(# <br /> ,n2016011) <br /> To Whom It May Concern: <br /> I am writing to express my opposition sition to the referenced quarry permit application. I live in the <br /> Pinons of Turkey Canon Ra ch,just south of the proposed Hitch Rack Ranch Quarry operation. <br /> We, along with all my neighbors within the Pinons area,are opposed to bringing yet another large-scale <br /> aggregate mining operation to our community,in addition to the three quarries already in service along a <br /> five mile stretch of Highway 115. <br /> I seriously doubt you've taken into account all the ramifications that this additional quarry will <br /> impose on this area. This has been in the makings for years and just now bring it to the people??? Seems <br /> more money driven than anything else! <br /> Significant constraints to additional quarry development exist in the area, include but not limited to: <br /> 1. Limited water supplies(most of us depend on ground water for our domestic water supply) <br /> 2.A fragile groundwater system <br /> Tr <br /> 3: Rich wildlife and vegetation resources(where can we find your completed study on this topic??) <br /> 4. Public health and safety <br /> 5. Air contamination for those with lung conditions or those that WILL develop a lung condition because <br /> of the silica in the dust you create. This is a health issue that will affect ALL folks as well as pets and <br /> livestock. <br /> 6. Noise contamination <br /> 7. Compromised transportation within the community with even MORE traffic hazards along Highway <br /> 115. Existing trucks already don't follow the rules of the road and now we'll have an ADDITIONAL <br /> onslaught of trucks entering and existing in an already dangerous section of Hwy. 115 as well as loads not <br /> being covered properly and spewing rocks on the highway and hitting windshields creating more <br /> problems for our vehicles. Highway 115 is the lifeline upon which residents depend. It is the only <br /> means of transportation into,out of, and within the community. There are no other alternatives, <br /> and residents cannot avoid using Highway 115 for their life-sustaining transportation needs. <br /> 8. Existing quarries that satisfy the demand that are not yet running at capacity because of low demand. <br /> WHY ANOTHER ONE?? <br /> 9. This application is in clear violation of the current southwestern highway 115 comprehensive plan. <br /> 10. Proximity to local residents and limited or no alternatives for residents. The policies incorporated in <br /> the El Paso County Southwestern Highway 115 Comprehensive Plan state"any resource,extraction <br /> operation should be located a minimum of two miles distant from any dissenting residents". The Hitch <br /> Rack Ranch Quarry application is in speck violation of the following policies in this plan: <br /> 1 <br />
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