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flood waters east of its historic levels. " <br /> The board mention waters shifting east but the waters went west <br /> into the communities. You stated that the board would need to look <br /> into this situation. <br /> ACTION: Don't allow this hearing to give credence to this berm <br /> without the proper public hearing. Ask that the mining operator or <br /> landowner get a permit to come out of the floodplain and do a study <br /> to show how the mining operation with its pit, berm, and channel <br /> are not impacting properties upstream and downstream. <br /> III. <br /> We do not want this mining operator to be responsible for anything <br /> more than leaving his property in a condition after mining that is <br /> not harmful to other properties upstream and downstream of South <br /> Boulder Creek. The neighborhoods feel that since the legal FEMA <br /> maps before mining show no danger and after mining show the i <br /> neighborhoods poised for flooding, that the neighborhoods have <br /> standing. <br /> ACTION: We ask you to monitor your mining operator for impacts to <br /> others. Ask the mining operator to apply for the proper permits if <br /> he wants to come out of the floodplain and retain the berm for <br /> purposes other than mining safety. Do not grant this amendment to <br /> the reclamation plan. Permit the citizens their right to a proper <br /> hearing on the mining operation and the berm and its impacts. <br />