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2022-01-21_PERMIT FILE - M2021064 (54)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2021064
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
1/21/2022
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Comment/Objection
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Evelyn Jones
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DRMS
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LJW
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Your Phone Number* <br /> Used only to follow up. <br /> 9709463031 <br /> Extension <br /> Alternate Phone Number <br /> Used only to follow up. <br /> Alternate Phone Extension <br /> Connection to Operation <br /> Select all that apply <br /> Land Owner of affected land Structure Owner within 200' of affected land <br /> Mineral Owner ✓ Nearby Resident <br /> ✓ Adjacent Land Owner ✓ Concerned Citizen <br /> Government Agency Other <br /> DESCRIPTION OF COMMENT OR OBJECTION <br /> (Please be as specific as possioiE, <br /> Comment/Objection Narrative <br /> Letter Opposed to Gravel Pit on Oak Brush Hill Next to Piedra Road <br /> •Dutton migratory trail running through the gravel pit site <br /> •Dutton Ditch that runs into Stevens Lake Reservoir <br /> •Impossible to prevent run off water when it rains going into Stevens Lake Reservoir <br /> Oak Brush Hill,which used to be part of a Nation Forest haven in the middle of the extensive development <br /> along Piedra Road,was and still is at this point,a haven for Wild Life such as Deer, Elk, Bear,Turkey and <br /> Eagles.We know this because we have personally seen all of these species and many more at this location. <br /> Unfortunately,this priceless property was traded away by the National Forest bureaucracy for land in remote <br /> locations, useless to the public.The only not completely black spot in this disgrace was the"promise"by the <br /> developer that the property would only be broken up into 35 acre or larger parcels for family homes. No mention <br /> was made of commercial development not to mention the destructive excavation proposed.This will <br /> unquestionably have an adverse impact on Wild Life surviving so close to us. <br /> Additionally,the noise and pollution from such an extensive industrial project will have an adverse impact on not <br /> only our precious Wild Life but also on the human beings that live in the vicinity.The digging,crushing,washing, <br /> loading and transportation of this commodity is all noisy in the extreme. Further,this is in the vicinity(less than <br /> one mile)of Stevens Lake Reservoir and the pollution caused by the excavation and industrial machinery must <br /> certainly have an adverse impact on the local air quality and when reaching the reservoir will definitely have an <br /> adverse impact on every individual person in the county.This is in the vicinity of many homes,where people <br /> live and rest and deserve clean air, peace and quiet. <br /> In the proposal they say they will extract 76,000 tons of gravel,stating there may potentially be more and this <br /> will be done in the warm months during 1000 hours.This means there will be hundreds of thousands of cubic <br /> yards of excavation required to come up with finished product. Even for this low estimate,this will result in <br /> 7,600 ten-ton truckloads which means nearly 8 huge, heavy industrial trucks per hour or more than 60 trucks <br /> per day. Piedra Road,already in poor repair cannot possibly support this kind of traffic. Further the safety of <br /> residential drivers is put at increased, unwarranted risk due to this unanticipated heavy Industrial Traffic.This <br /> includes all drivers using Piedra Road not just those in the vicinity of the proposed industrial area. <br /> Permit Number* <br /> Enter valid letter and then numbers,for example M1977999, M1999777UG or C1981201. <br /> M2021064 <br /> Permitting Action Type <br /> Select revision type or leave blank if comment pertains to a new permit application or NOI <br />
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