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DRMS Permit Index
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M1998052
IBM Index Class Name
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5/4/2004
Doc Name
Objection to 112 conversion application
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Daphne Righter
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DMG
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CN1
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that I have taken to driving (thereby adding to the traffic) the half-mile to the trailhead in <br />order to keep off the road. <br />Tiger Road is a residential road with recreational uses. A rock crusher, which will create <br />noise, and dust and generate even MORE truck traffic, is NOT in harmony with the <br />surrounding environment. The situation on Tiger Road as it stands right now is <br />daneerous at best. If you add more truck traffic, you are asking for a disaster. (Not to <br />mention the impact on the quality of life, as well as the decrease in property values.) I <br />am asking you-begging you DO NOT put my family, the other families who live on Tiger <br />Road and the families who use Tiger Road for recreation in jeopardy, for the financial <br />gain of one man, by allowing a conversion and therefore a rock crusher permit on Tiger <br />Road. <br />Thank you-for/your attention; <br />~l~/ <br />D nie Righter <br />
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