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8/24/2016 9:56:22 PM
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11/24/2007 8:52:48 AM
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DRMS Permit Index
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M1980143
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Permit File
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TRANSCRIPT OF PROCEEDINGS FN 80-143
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• -24- <br />Shelton: <br />Dick lJard <br />Derck Ward: <br />Blach: <br />Shelton: <br />forth therein and that's in 115(4), so it is true that it is up to <br />tt~e applicant to show that there will not be an adverse effect to <br />that structure. So that you're corr^ct on that burdei of proof. <br />If we can prove that there is an additional effect as far as <br />stability, we provide that, ind all the things that would be <br />appropriate (unintelligible). <br />You have three options. You can ... <br />Nobody has said here the exact location of the house and Elie boundary <br />anyway. <br />I think everybody agrees that it's within 200 feet of the crusher, <br />which is on the affected land, so... <br />B. Spillers: It would depend on where you set your crusher <br />Shelton: <br />hick Ward: <br />Ye:ih. I intended to refer to that. <br /> <br />•/+`" - <br />l.P•~ <br />~~ <br />We:Li, if you've got some affected pit land, even though you move <br />the crusher, then it isn't the crusher, it's the affected land. <br />B. Spillers: The Board has been formed since G6, the pit has bean used since 71, <br />(unintelligible). <br />
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