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planning - To Delta County Planning Board,about Rock Quarry Application, Coalby Canyon , Page 1 <br />From: <Dawnsearlymist(a~aol.com> <br />To: <planning(ci?deltacounty.com> <br />Date: 2/18/05 9:10AM <br />Subject: To Delta County Planning Board,about Rock Quarry Application, Coalby Canyon <br />Delta County Planning Department <br />Delta County Courthouse <br />501 Palmer St. <br />Delta, Colorado 81416 <br />February 18, 2005 <br />Dear Delta County Planning Department, <br />I am writing to you in order to highlight several concerns about the <br />Benson Brothers Rock Quarry Application, for Coalby Canyon. <br />To begin with, Coalby Canyon is residential, with hundreds of houses <br />ajacent to the proposed Quarry site, rather than in a "remote" kxztion, as <br />claimed by the Bensons in their application. In fact, there are several houses <br />within 350 feet of the site they plan to mine, on the south side of the cliff. <br />This cliff is composed of Sandstone and Red Shale. Sandstone is extremely <br />soft and upon impact, this sandstone could fracture off and cause rockslides, <br />resulting in great damage to these homes. Because of this, fuming the Benson <br />property into a Rock Quarry is unsafe for several existing residents of Coalby <br />Canyon. <br />In addition to this, Ward Creek Road is a School Bus Route, and the <br />entrance to the Benson property is within a "blind curve", which makes it <br />unsafe for the proposed trucks to enter and exit the Benson property during school <br />hours, Monday through Friday. If this application were to be approved, it <br />would reveal total disregard for the welfare of both existing Coalby residents <br />and school age children, traveling to and from school by bus. <br />Also, the property rights of all Coalby residents will be impacted, <br />if this plan were to be approved, greatly lessening the properly values of all <br />concerned. Many Coalby residents have their life savings invested in their <br />homes and properties, and this would be an unjust action, to diminish-their <br />quality of life, and hard earned life savings. Their are residents of every age <br />in Coalby, including young families, middle aged working people and also many <br />retired people. Across the board, every group wouk be negatively impacted <br />if a Rock Quarry were to be approved in Coalby Canyon, due to the unsafe <br />conditions, as stated above and also due to the road noise, dust and general air <br />pollution which would be created. <br />The noise would be excessive and created by the following <br />equipment <br />Bulldozers, Hydraulic hammers, with loud crushing sounds, Compressors, <br />Generators, and Trucks, hauling great quantities of gravel and rock. These trucks <br />could potentially travel up and down Ward Creek Road, (and all connecting roads <br />to Austin) 30.60 times a day, 60 round trip. <br />The proposed Rock Quarry would create excessive dust, created by <br />material carried off the ridge to bulldozers; no dust control has been <br />planned for this operation. The Crushing operation would treat dust. Additional <br />factors inGude Stockpiling, Hauling, winds, seasonal variations in dryness of <br />material. Considering the high wind during the Spring, the dust could not be <br />contained to the proposed Quarry Site. Acx;ording to a man with 40 years Quarry <br />and mining experience, "Rock quarries are always dirty and dusty." There is <br />not a way to contain the dust, in a open air Rock Quarry operation, so the <br />idea of compromising the health of Coalby Canyon residents would be neglegent. <br />