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<br /> plant& located across Hwy from Castle Sand Plant junkyard; Black Canyon Quarry-no
<br /> mining for many years, only rarely see a truck entering/exiting quarry, seems as long as
<br /> permit kept up to date eyes will continue to look other way rather than deal with issues;
<br /> Daniel Sand-buried topsoil that was to be used for reclamation with mud from clarifier&
<br /> recycled concrete waste; Castle Concrete has extreme history of not following through with
<br /> their promises of reclamation, & when, if any,partial measures were taken, what methods
<br /> were used to do so; Transit Mix has historically not been a good neighbor in areas of
<br /> quarries it currently operates-have left horrendous scars on front range that will take 100's
<br /> of years to recover-have faced numerous lawsuits for refusal to adequately reclaim land)
<br /> (C.Burnell,J. Enderson,S.Reinsma,R. Pace, V. Wekamp,D. Wekamp,S. Mulliken)
<br /> 18. Conflict with local development plans) and/or CO easement law (El Paso County
<br /> Southwestern Hwy 115 Comprehensive Plan -any resource extraction operation should be
<br /> located minimum of 2 miles from any dissenting residents, etc.;Red Rock Valley Estates
<br /> Water District is state-approved source water protection plan for PWS ID 121700;El Paso
<br /> County Maior Transportation Corridors Plan -Hwy 115 south of Fort Carson's main gate
<br /> classified as "congested"but will be no improvements thru 2040; existing Re,-ional
<br /> Development Plan should be basis upon which any development in area is considered)
<br /> (S.Harper,K.Rawson, M. McClurg, C.Burnell,S. Firks, W.Baker,M.Baker, W.Sheaves,A.Sheaves,A.Sickels, L.
<br /> Pecoraro,M. Yugovich,D. Yugovich,S.Fentman,J Townsend,S.Bell,B. Chisnell,R.Eddy, K.Baird,J.Rigdon,K.Rigdon,
<br /> T. Offutt,S.Diggs, W.Diggs,L.Steer,B. Donahue,H.Sandler,D.Harrell,B.Louzon,L.Louzon, G. Cousineau, C.
<br /> Cousineau,P. Ragan, C.Ragan, W. Flaharty,J Flaharty, K.Rawson,S.Rawson, G.Klein,B.Powell, D.Martin,L. Martin, T.
<br /> Hight, T.Swonger, C. Watkins,P. Watkins, G. McCowen,S.Sovaiko, N.Reed,J.McFarlane,J. Gard,D. Gard,S.Harper,M.
<br /> Harper,R.Eddy Jr., M. Heer, C.Heer,Joe Koscove,S. Koscove,Jack Koscove,M. Koscove,L. Rogers,J. Miller,K. Troutt,J.
<br /> Salazar Jr.,M Hodges,Raven Rudduck,E.Bransby,S.Baehr,R.Blair,D.Larrabee,S.Samson,S.Mulliken, G.Sovaiko, M.
<br /> Spoor)
<br /> 19. Impact to constitutional rights (protection of land, environment, &public health, safety, &
<br /> well-being; we the people...with certain inalienable rights...to the pursuit of...life, liberty,
<br /> happiness)
<br /> (S. Harper, K. Rawson, M McClurg,B. Chisnell,S.Rawson, G.Klein,S.Sovaiko,Joe Koscove,S.Koscove,Jack Koscove,M.
<br /> Koscove,L.Rogers,J Miller,K. Troutt,J.Salazar Jr.,M. Hodges,S.Samson, G.Sovaiko,M. Lihs,B. Delgado, T.Swonger,J.
<br /> Gard, D. Gard,M. Harper)
<br /> 20. Impacts to LTC road(flooding, rockfalls, landslides, erosion of stockpiles down gradient,
<br /> flyrock from blasting, rockslides, vibrations from heavy traffic, will place even greater
<br /> financial burden on Eagles Nest landowners who maintain & repair LTC road, one segment
<br /> of LTC rd in lower canyon east of mining area has very unstable material-rocks frequently
<br /> dislodged from hillside during heavy rains & tumble down to road-blasting may further
<br /> destabilize hillside causing more frequent/severe landslides & rockfalls)
<br /> (W.Baker,M.Baker, C. Reed, N.Reed, C.Hancock, D. Hancock, R.Larsen,S.Larsen,M.Harvey, L.Harvey,J Moore, K.
<br /> Moore,M.Henslee, M. Cook,J.Lawrence,R. Cadigan,J. Cadigan, C.Engelage,K.Blatchford,P.Blatchford, C. Kimble, C.
<br /> Bernstein, C.Lick,D.Lick, K.Kay, C.S.Kay,S.La Verne, C. Cook, T. Day,S.Pringle, M.Junck, R.Holden, Y.Holden, C.
<br /> Newby,K.Newby, G.McCowen, M.Spoor,D.Murphy,J.Murphy,B.Simmons,S.Simmons)
<br /> 21. Potential impacts to water rights within LTC watershed(sediment ponds=impoundment of
<br /> water; additional wells; water use for operation, diversion ditches, etc.;HRR owns some
<br /> water rights associated with LTC, but have specific limits-HRR doesn't own all of LTC
<br /> water rights; application says won't divert water from LTC, however in 2015, contractor
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