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(S.Firks, W.Baker, M.Baker, W.Sheaves,A. Sheaves,D.Steen,A.Sickels,L.Pecoraro, M. Yugovich, D. Yugovich,S. <br /> Fentman,J. Townsend,S.Bell, R.Eddy,J.Rigdon,K. Rigdon, T. Offutt,S.Diggs, W.Diggs, L.Steer,B. Donahue, H.Sandler, <br /> J.Enderson, E.Jessup,B. Louzon, L. Louzon, G. Cousineau, C. Cousineau,P.Ragan, C.Ragan, W.Flaharty,J.Flaharty, C. <br /> Reed,N.Reed,B.Powell,D. Martin,L. Martin, T.Hight, C. Watkins,P. Watkins,J.McFarlane,R.Eddy Jr.,E. Dean, W. <br /> Dean,M Heer, C. Heer,J.Moore, K. Moore,J. Miller,A.Fellows, T. Fellows, C.Kimble, C. Bernstein, C.Lick,D.Lick, <br /> Raven Rudduck,E.Bransby,S. Boehr, R. Blair, D.Larrabee,R. Hassell, G.McCowen,S.Milliken,M.Lihs, B. Delgado) <br /> 14. Impacts to quality of life & well-being/general welfare of people (due to noise, dust, <br /> earthmoving; impact to serenity of area & quiet surroundings; 115 Southwestern Hwy area <br /> already taxed by activities & traffic associated with Fort Carson, Cheyenne Mountain State <br /> Park, RVparks, &privately owned parks open to public within surrounding area; disruption <br /> of quiet,peaceful remoteness of the area) <br /> (S.Harper, K.Rawson, C.Burnell,M.McClurg,D.Steen,P. Heacock,B. Chisnell,S.Rawson, C.Reed,N.Reed, G.Klein, C. <br /> Hancock,D. Hancock, R. Larsen,S.Larsen,M.Harvey,L.Harvey,M. Henslee,S.Sovaiko,M. Cook,J.Lawrence,R. <br /> Whitehead,J. Whitehead,J. Gard D. Gard,R. Cadigan,J. Cadigan, C.Engelage,M Harper, K.Blatchford,P.Blatchford, W. <br /> Dean,Joe Koscove,S.Koscove,Jack Koscove,M.Koscove, T.Swonger,E.Dean,Richard Rudduck,J.Day, C.Lick, D.Lick, <br /> L.Rogers,J. Miller, K. Troutt,J Salazar Jr.,M Hodges,K Kay, C.S. Kay,S.La Verne,S. Pringle,M.Anck, R.Holden, Y. <br /> Holden, C.Newby, K. Newby,R. Welch,S.Samson, V. Wekamp, D. Wekamp,Brian Gardiner, Betty Gardiner, G.Sovaiko,M. <br /> Lihs,B. Delgado,D. Murphy,J.Murphy,B.Simmons,S.Simmons) <br /> 15. Impacts to visually appealing landscape (unparalleled natural beauty will be compromised, <br /> landscape will be densely populated with quarries& their side effects, visibility of site from <br /> Hwy 115- visual barriers not sufficient,further blight on front range landscape, hard to <br /> believe that area of such beauty such as front range can be so tarnished by one corporate <br /> interest that doesn't even have ties to the state) <br /> (S. Harper, K.Rawson, C.Burnell,M. McClurg,B. Chisnell,K. Baird,S. Reinsma,S.Rawson, C.Reed, N. Reed G. Klein, T. <br /> Swonger, C.Hancock,D.Hancock, G. McCowen, S.Sovaiko,J. Gard, D. Gard,M.Harper,E.Dean,Richard Rudduck, W. <br /> Dean,Joe Koscove,S.Koscove,Jack Koscove, M.Koscove, C.Lick, D.Lick,L.Rogers,J.Miller,K. Troutt,J Salazar Jr., M. <br /> Hodges,A. Gerber, C Newby,K.Newby,R.Blair,R. Welch,S.Samson, V. Wekamp,D. Wekamp,S.Mulliken,J Day, G. <br /> Sovaiko,M Lihs,B. Delgado) <br /> 16. Impacts to home and/or property values (many properties at elevation looking down toward <br /> quarry site—so will affect property values; home values range $800,000 to $3 mil—so effects <br /> could be devastating; restricted access on easement not attractive to prospective buyers; will <br /> destabilize a very good& appreciating area) <br /> (C. Burnell,J. Enderson, P.Heacock,S.Diggs, W.Diggs,D.Harrell, C. Reed,N Reed, G. Klein, T.Swonger, R.Pace, C. <br /> Hancock,D. Hancock,R.Larsen,S.Larsen,M.Harvey, L. Harvey, G.McCowen,M.Henslee, M Cook,J.Lawrence,R. <br /> Whitehead J Whitehead,R. Cadigan,J Cadigan, C.Engelage, W.Sheaves, E. Dean,K. Blatchford,P. Blatchford,M.Heer, <br /> C Heer, C. Kimble,K.Kay, C. S. Kay,S.La Verne,S.Pringle,M.Junck,R.Holden, Y. Holden, C. Brice, D. Brice,A. Gerber, <br /> C Newby, K. Newby,R.Blair, V. Wekamp,D. Wekamp,Brian Gardiner,Betty Gardiner, S.Milliken,J. Day,J.Miller, D. <br /> Murphy,J.Murphy, L. Decker,B.Simmons, S.Simmons) <br /> 17. Issues at applicant's other mining operations (Pikeview—wonderful example of how not to <br /> conduct quarry operations, remediation may be impossible, how will ever re-establish <br /> vegetation, is a complete wreck, operator ahsn't done credible reclamation in northern CO <br /> Springs; Queens Canyon —extremely long term recovery, tree establishment has failed, still <br /> an eye sore—particularly to those that live above it; 31st Block Pit—buried under park is <br /> remains of demolition material(located next to landfill); Castle Sand Plant—now junkyard <br /> & rightly so, buried under yard are contaminants & old equipment, one can only wonder <br /> what cost to El Paso County taxpayers for clean-up may have been had site been pawned off <br /> on city; Continental—pawned off& left to Co Springs to reckon with, turned into recycle <br /> 1313 Sherman Street, Room 215, Denver, CO 80203 P 303.866.3567 F 303.832.8106 http://mining.state.co.us e \� <br /> John W. Hickentooper, Governor ; Robert W. Randall, Executive Director I Virginia Brannon, Director <br /> 1876, <br />