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FYI« r} 'Irl`' 'tir •'�' Q ••��154 Q"r z �I .hh nn l9uIA9 tiHf:F:f [' k6 STA7( d, r_)tate Or IN Orth �_aroiina Department of Natural Rcsources and Community Development I )r"kioll I fI l Jnd J11I)C5 G. Martin, Governor Stcphen G. Conrad \V'illian) W cokey, jr.. Sccn-tary Dif-ecror April, 27 , 1989 Margaret F. Plemmons, Manager Winston—Salem Regional Office Department of Natural Resources and Community Development 8025 North Point Boulevard Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27106-3295 Dear- Margaret: This is a belated acknowledgement of your memo of March 23 and the accompanying record of the Pulix Hearing held on March 2, 1989 at Yadkinville. I greatly appreciate your agreeing to serve as hearing officer for this mining permit application and the preparation of the required record. I know this was an imposition on your personal time and is a reflection of the continuing cooperation and support that you have provided to the staff and programs of the Division of Land Resources. Thanks again for your help. Very truly yours, Stepnen G. Conrad SCC:sbo cc: Dr. Ernie Carl, Deputy Secretary 1'0, Rox 27687, Pilcigk Nor-ii Cantlina 27flit,7687 An Equal opportunity Affirnid-,ive Action-Eripluwr L ' o ti SIB Davis Carroll Gardner Conrad Please si n and comae t : r :. Celk, �141 I989 �n State of North Carolina rF�l/oy Department of Natural Resources and Community Development Winston-Salem RegAonal Office James G. Martin, Governor William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary MARCH 23 , 1989 M E M O R A N D U M TO: Steve Conrad FROM: Margaret F. Plemmons -M-7N SUBJECT: Summary of Public Hearing held March 2, 1989 and written comments submitted pursuant to NCGS 74-51 and 15 NCAC 5B . 0011, on the mining permit application from Martin Marietta Aggregates for a crushed stone quarry located off SR 1711 south of Hwy. 421 approximately 8 miles east of Yadkinville in Yadkin County. Hearing Officer, Margaret F. Plemmons, Regional Manager of Winston-Salem Regional Office, called the hearing to order at 7 - 00 PM. After a brief explanation of the procedure for the hearing the following Land Quality Section staff members were introduced: Tom Carroll Mining Specialist Tracy Davis Assistant Mining Specialist G. Douglas Miller Regional Engineer Thirty-three citizens signed the registration list. Two citizens indicated a desire to speak. Twelve citizens requested a copy of the hearing summary. The registration lists are enclosed. Copies of the hearing summary will be mailed by the Land Quality Section. Tom Carroll reviewed the miining permit process �copy enclosed) . The Hearing Officer called on Paxton Badham, a representative of Martin Marietta, to briefly explain their proposed operation. Mr. Badham introduced the following: Bob Edwards, Chief Geologist Horace Willson, Manager, Environmental Services John Long, Director, Governmental Relations Don Moe, General Manager Greensboro District 8025 North Point Boulevard, Suite 100, Winston-Salem, N.C. 27106-3295 •Telephone 919-761-2351 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer Mr. Badham and Horace Wilson gave a presentation on what Martin Marietta intended for this site. The Hearing Officer then called on individuals who had signed up to speak. Mary York asked if the entrance before her house would be closed off immediately. Mr. Wilson said that road will be closed off as soon as possible and that they will control dust during construction. Thomas Wilson asked what is to happen to an Indian Burial ground on the property. Tom Carroll responded that the site plans are sent to the Division of Archives and History. They are afforded an opportunity to look at the plans . There are no specific requirements in the Mining Act concerning this . There is a State law on burial grounds which is administered by Archives and History. Archives and History has indicated a desire to do an inventory of the area. Mrs . Plemmons asked that anyone with specific information about this please give the information to Tom Carroll at the close of the hearing. Monte Jennings said he is not an adjacent landowner but he is in the general area. He is the only one who can see the quarry. He will be at the same level and will be able to see and keep daily records. He will be duly affected. Taxes will be affected. He says common sense says land was devalued. A berm would have to be 350 feet high to block his view. He owns property on his side of the creek. He wants to know how much tax money Yadkin County is to make. John Long of Martin Marietta responded that land valuation around quarries is on file. He said properties tend to increase rather than decrease. How much tax value there would be depends on land values and how much money they put into it. The initial investment would be three million dollars. As the area grows economically they will add additional capital and go to 5-6 million dollars in about six years. Investment could go to 30 million, if it becomes a very large quarry. They will have about $300 , 000 payroll. Mr. Robbi Jenkins questions the view from where he laves . He said he was supposed to be notified and there will be a competitive quarry which will affect him more. He said it gets back to the berm aspect. He said he feels other counties will benefit more than Yadkin County. Tom Carroll explained several aspects of the Mining Act: Notification is required to be sent to adjacent, r 'Legal- t-an poi n�- }}'�PV }1aVP contiguous land owners and that zro��� a lcycal S�.aai...�,...i.... 1 met the legal requirement. Tax consideration is not something that that Mining Act lets us take into account. It would be more appropriate to bring up tax considerations outside this meeting. Berms may be required when the department finds such screening to be feasible and desirable. That is something we have required much more now than in past years. As Hearing officer , I stated that, "the Department will review the items presented tonight as they relate to G. S. 74-51 of the Mining Act of 1971 . The proceedings will remain open for a period of ten ( 10 ) days following this hearing for the filing of additional written arguments or statements . Please send any written comments to me at the following address: " Margaret. F. Plemmons 8025 North Point Boulevard, suite 100 Winston-Salem, NC 27106 The Hearing was adjourned at 8 : 10 PM. Mr. Thomas Warren of Rt. 2 Box 370 , Yadkinville, NC 27055 , gave Tom Carroll some information on possible burial sites . He reported that the following may be buried on the property: Lumpford Hobson Burton Williams Rachael Brown Newt Dixon Attachments: Public Notice Summary by Tom Carroll Attendance sheets Letter from Thomas F. Warren Letter From Helen H. Watkins Letter from Brenda V. Wallace Letter from John D. Wallace MEMO . . . . . I DATE: '"L TO: _L SUBJECT: 1 a, G � r L r � North Carolina Department of Natural Resources &Community Development QUw o sa STA7Z u State of North Carolina `9 Department of Natural Resources and Community Development oy Winston-Salem Reoonal Office James G. Martin, Governor William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary MARCH 23 , 1989 M E M O R A N D U M TO: Steve Conrad FROM: Margaret F. Plemmons z ✓r SUBJECT: Summary of Public Hearing held March /1; 1989 and written comments submitted pursuant to NCGS 74-51 ✓ and 15 NCAC 5B. 0011i on the mining permit applicat-ian from Martin Marietta Aggregates for a crushed stone quarry located off SR/117-1 south of Hwy. 421 approximately 8 miles east of Y�adkinville in Yadkin County. `0I 1 Hearing Officer, Margaret F. Plemmons, Regional Manager of Winston-Salem Regional Office, called the hearing to order at 7 : 00 PM. After a brief explanation of the procedure for the hearing the following Land Quality Section staff members were introduced: Tom Carroll Mining Specialist Tracy Davis Assistant Mining Specialist G. Douglas Miller Regional Engineer Thirty-three citizens signed the registration list. Two citizens indicated a desire to speak. Twelve citizens requested a copy of the hearing summary. The registration lists are enclosed. Copies of the hearing summary will be mailed by the Land Quality Section. Tom Carroll reviewed the mining permit process (copy enclosed) . The Hearing Officer called on Paxton Badham, a + ,+ -'P Marti M iotta �r� brioFlNr explain t}�ei r epreSe114Q%--L Vl 1'I V1 l'lur s.�.,t.�.u, t-v a✓L i.ri i1r �ar+iu i.a proposed operation. Mr. Badham introduced the following: Bod' Edwards , Chief Geologist Horace Willson, Env ironmental-Engineer John Long, Director, Governmental Relations Don Moe, General Manager from Greensboro 8025 North Point Boulevard, Suite 100, Winston-Salem, N.C. 27106-3295 •Telephone 919-761-2351 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer Mr. Badham and Horace Wilson gave a presentation on what Martin Marietta intended for this site. The Hearing Officer then called on individuals who had signed up to speak. Mary York asked if the entrance before her house would be closed off immediately. Mr. Wilson said that road will be closed off as soon as possible and that they will control dust during construction. Thomas Wilson asked what is to happen to an Indian Burial ground on the property. Tom Carroll responded that the site plans are sent to the Division of Archives and History. They are afforded an opportunity to look at the plans . There are no specific requirements in the Mining Act concerning this . There is a State law on burial grounds which is administered by Archives and History. Archives and History has indicated a desire to do an inventory of the area. Mrs . Plemmons asked that anyone with specific information about this please give the information to Tom Carroll at the close of the hearing. Monte Jennings said he is not an adjacent landowner but he is in the general area. He is the only one who can see the q arrv_ He will hp At the same level and will be able to see and keep daily records. He will be duly affected. Taxes will be affected. He says common sense says land was devalued. A berm would have to be 350 feet high to block his view. He owns property on his side of the creek. He wants to know how much tax money Yadkin County is to make. John Long of Martin Marietta responded that land valuation around quarries is on file. He said properties tend to increase rather than decrease. How much tax value there would be depends on land values and how much money they put into it. The initial investment would be three million dollars . As the area grows economically they will add additional capitol and go to 5-6 ,�- million dollars in about six years . Investment could go to 30 million, if it becomes a very large quarry. They will have about $300 , 000 payroll. Mr. Robbi Jenkins questions the view from where he lives. He said he was supposed to be notified and there will be a competitive quarry which will affect him more . He said it gets back to the berm aspect . He said he feels other counties will benefit more than Yadkin County. Tom Carroll explained several aspects of the Mining Act: Notification is required to be sent to adjacent, contiguous land owners and that from a legal standpoint they have met the legal requirement. Tax consideration is not something that that Mining Act lets us take into account . It would be more appropriate to bring up tax considerations outside this meeting. Berms may be required when the department finds such screening to be feasible and desirable. That is something we have required much more now than in recent years. As Hearing Officer, I stated that, "the Department will review the items presented tonight as they relate to G.S. 74-51 of the Mining Act of 1971 . The proceedings will remain open for a period of ten ( 10 ) days following this hearing for the filing of additional written arguments or statements. " Please send any written comments to me at the following address : Margaret4f F. Plemmons 8025 North Point Boulevard, Suite 100 Winston-Salem, NC 27106 The Hearing was adjourned at 8 : 10 PM. Several people gave Tom Carroll some information on possible burial sites. Mr. Thomas Warren of -Rt. 2 Box 370 , Yadkinville, NC 27055 , reported that the following may be buried on the property: Lumpford Hobson EDril..lJ,-.11 r.74 1 l D U VY 1111 a11IS Rachael Brown Newt Dixon Attachments : Public Notice Summary by Tom Carroll Attendance sheets Letter from Thomas F. Warren Letter From Helen H. Watkins Letter from Brenda V. Wallace Letter from John D. Wallace NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby .given of a public hearing to be held by the North Carolina Department of Natural Resources -and Ccmmmity Development concerning Martin Marietta Aggregates' application for a mining' permit for a crushed stone quarry off SR 1711 in eastern Yadkin County, North Carolina. AUTHORITY: N.C.G.S. 74-51 and N.C.A.C. Title 15, Chapter 5 Subchapter 5B, Section .0011. TIME, DATE, PLACE- 7:00 P.M. ' March- 2, 1989 Auditorium Forbush High School Route 2, Box 146 East Bend, N.C. 27018 PURPOSE: To receive ccmment related to the application for a mining permit for a crushed stone quarry located off SR 1171 south of Hwy. 421 approximately 8 miles east of Yac3kinville in Yadkin County. COMMENT PROCEDURE: All persons interested in this matter are invited to attend. The hearing will be conducted in the following manner: 1. Explanation of the permit procedures as set forth in The Mining Act of 1971 by the Division of Land Resources, Land Quality Section. 2. Explanation of the action for which permit is required-- by applicant. (Optional) 3. Public Comment - Comments, statements, data, and other information may be suhmitted in writing prior to or duing the hearing or may be presented orally at the . hearing. Persons desiring to speak will indicate this intent at the time of registration at the hearing. So that all persons desiring to speak may do so, lengthy statements may be limited at the discretion of the hearing officer. Oral presentations which exceed three minutes must be accompanied by three (3) .written copies which will be filed with the hearing officer at the time of registration. I•, LAND QUALITY SECTION PUBLIC HEAM7G PRESENTATION As stated my name is My title is with the Department of Natural Resources and Ccnmunity Development, Division of Land Resources, Land Quality Section. My job, and that of the other members of the staff, is to review all applications for a mining permit as they relate to The Mining Act of 1971 . There were copies of the Act and Rules (hold up) placed at the sign in areas. There is also a small brochure called "North Carolina Miring" (hold up) that briefly explains the basic points of the Act and how it affects the mine operator. I would like to take a moment and briefly review a few specific areas of the Act. If you would refer to G.S. 74-74, Findings: The General Assembly finds that the extraction of minerals by mining is a basic and essential activity making an important contribution to the economic well-being of North Carolina and the Nation. Furthermore, it is not practical to extract minerals required by our society without disturbing the surface of the earth and producing waste materials, and the very character of certain surface mining operations precludes complete restoration of the land to its original condition. However, it is possible to conduct mining in such a way as to minimize its effects on the surrounding environment. The General Assembly finds that the conduct of mining and reclamation of mined lands as provided by this Article will allow the mining of valuable minerals and will provide for the protection of the State's environment and for the subsequent beneficial use of the mined and reclaimed land. 2 As stated in G.S. 74-49, Definitions, on Page 2: It shall not include those aspects of deep mining not having significant effect on the surface, where the affected land does not exceed one acre in area. It shall not include mining operations where the affected 'Land dimes exceed one acre in area. It shall not include plants engaged in processing minerals produced elsewhere and whose refuse does not affect more than one acre of land. It shall not include excavation or grading when conducted solely in aid of on-site farming or of on--site construction for purposes other than. mining. On page 5 under G.S. 74-51, Permits-Application, granting, conditions, the Act states that: The Department shall grant or deny the permit requested as expeditiously as possible, but in no event later than 60 days after the application form and any relevant and material supplemental information reasonably required l 1_ LL_ L }�-1 h 1't!_1'_f Y 1 1'1!Y �� hP l f 4 shall. have been filed v71t11 the Department", o it Q iJLLJilI aww_i a7 , within 30 days following the hearing and the filing of any relevant and material supplemental information reasonably required by the Department. . . Such public hearing shall be held no sooner than 20 days and no later than 60 days of the filing of the application. The Department may deny such permit upon finding one of the seven criteria listed on pages 5 and 6 of the Act: (1) That any requirement of this Article or any rule or regulation promulgated hereunder will be violated by the proposed operation; (basically means that the Department will not permit an operation that by its very nature will violate the Act) I n A ri11_i -Uh C operation will in ul adverse effects on w--il fe- or LJ 1 fresh water, estuarine, or marine fisheries; 3 (3) That the operation will violate standards of air quality, surface water quality, or groundwater quality which have been promulgated by the Department of Natural Resources and Community Development; (4) That the operation will constitute a substantial nhvsica]_ hazard to a neighboring dwelling house, a school, church, hospital, commercial or industrial building, public road or other public property; (5) That the operation will have a significantly adverse effect on the purposes of a publicly-owned park, forest or recreation area; (6) That previous experience with similar operations indicates a substantial possibility that the operation will result in substantial deposits of sediment in stream beds or lakes, landslides, or acid water pollution; or (7) That the operator has not corrected all violations which he may have committed under any prior permit and which resulted in a. Revocation of his permit, b. Forfeiture of part or all of his bond or other security, C. Conviction of a misdemeanor under G.S. 74-64, or d. Any other court order issued under G.S. 76-64. *In the absence of any such findings, a permit shall be granted. The decision on the issuance of a mining permit will not be made tonight. The authority to issue or deny a permit lies with the Director of the Division of Land Resources, Mr. Stephen Conrad. Any permit issued shall be expressly conditioned upon compliance with all requirements of the approved reclamation plan for the operation and with such further reasonable and appropriate requirements and safeguards as may be deemed necessary by the Department to assure that the operation will comply fully with the requirements and objectives of this Article. 4 If the Dcpartment denies an application for a permit, it shall notify the operator in writing, stating the reasons for its denial and any modifications in the application which would make it acceptable. The operator may thereupon modify his application or file an appeal to the North Carolina Mining Commission which consists of a 9 member Governor appointed board that reviews such issues as permit appeals and civil penalty appeals. pp In the event that the application for a mining permit is approved f,_�the app is t St st a r 1 ti bo d or rf e bo d, e Vis f in th' case, before e rmit i - elf wo 1 be issued. e operator fails to satisfactorily reclaim the site or he fails to operate the site according to the conditions and limitations of the mining permit, the bond may be forfeited and the money used to correct any problems at the site. Please be advised that offsite truck traffic on public roads and potentially negative impacts on property values are not within the jurisdiction of The Mining Act of 1971. These items are more properly addressed through local zoninq ordinances. I also would like to draw your attention to G.S. 74--65 on page 13 of the Act. This states that the issuance of a state mining permit does not supercede any duly adopted local zoning ordinance. Furthermore, it is the responsibility of the local authority to enforce any such ordinance. I would like to reiterate what stated earlier, the hearing record will remain open for a period of up to 10 days from tonight or `��. This gives those individuals that were unable to attend an opportunity to comment and, if any of you are like I am, you may think of something you would have liked to say after the meeting ends. This provides yn�iM rr�-- that onmr imitV, � -�--1 I` Also, there is occasionally some confusion as to when the 30 day clock for review begins. The 30 day period starts after this hearing tonight. Should the: Department request additional information from the applicant, the 30 day clock would start over upon the Department's receipt of all of the requested information. If there are nc questions I would like to turn the program back over to ATTENDANCE REGISTRATION SHEET +41 311'I N.C. DEPT. NATURAL RESOURCES & COMMUNITY DEVELOPl�T PUBLIC HEARING "'27 J FOR �''�� 9(9s L.-/�1J� /-�/frL(F.�7F S //�/dS�"D �/�y(c�✓ G>u�1�N'j "r��l�o 1"1 1 C A C C PI[]1 K I T rrwUmJG rn11v 1 CHECK IF CHECK iF YOU YOU WISH WISH TO RECEIVE NAME MAILING ADDRESS TO SPEAK IHEARING COPY OF SUMMARY ?'.4q:ToN t&Djj4yj, 2 Al 3 y S � 1 ` A\ S (3 a (- ^ 1 t<1 j �1 e V-t 4- p1& 4-t-1 r� S h4 rc1 t� by�►J v 1 AT-;� /7�7- OAM-) oC/X,4h AC Lc, -n _C. 1'7 0 s S V ATTENDANCE REGISTRATION SHEET / - 3/Z(S� N.C. DEPT. NATURAL RESOURCES & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PUBLIC HEARING FOR 18 nl r A crr nn1LIT • rLCHJC rnIi� i CHECK IF �nt�K it YUU WISH TO RECEIVE YOU WISH NAME MAILING ADDRESS TO SPEAK H COPY OF NEARING SUMMARY ai a-�dJ c. 25S ;i ✓ fa fiat' 376 o / 12 � yu�„ �✓ �lt N�. a7,5s a-7,7 ATTENDANCE REGISTRATION SHEET k 31LI O N.C. DEPT. NATURAL RESOURCES & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT C' PUBLICOR 9y EARING �qp� � O ' 1 Y ktz:n] ) µ�-,zl eTA� GPtF 3 —V I�dasf�? �JA D�rN dUA to 9��`jr • • • PLEASE PRINT • • • CHECK IF CHECefF YOU YOU WISH WISH TO RECEIVE NAME MAILING ADDRESS TO SPEAK A COPY OF HEARING SUMMARY , 5 C 2705r ?/ ZI U c2 d-L::.v -� B a X 3 zZ� v O ATTENDANCE REGISTRATION SHEET A�tc- 31Z1I ° N.C. DEPT. NATURAL RESOURCES & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT �� , I PUBLIC HEARING F� FOR o, y IUPrrvtll✓ ����1`�t p/Lo�aS� ��v,r.-�,� qukr� �rys,� r�iEn�L- Voii, I = _ = �Cncun IF YOU CHECK IF WISH TO RECEIVE YOU WISH A COPY OF NAME MAILING ADDRESS TO SPEAK HEARING SUMMARY J A �} n z� r1 � Aare 30 3f i/ - P,o . iscx LIB ATTENDANCE REGISTRATION SHEET N.C. DEPT. NATURAL RESOURCES & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT yl9 /t. PUBLIC HEARING %;, ��• *.; FOR ~--n,J Hk/u E1T s n� r T CHECK IF w cc no��� PUMIJc ril111 `'nci.K IF YOU YOU WISH WISH TO RECEIVE NAME MAILING ADDRESS TO SPEAK A COPY OF HEARING SUMMARY 2 *VW-+L"4— 1,-� Q a I a e r v,c Q'701 Y L� RECEIVED N.C. Dept. NRCD MAR 10 1989 Winston-Salem Route 2, Box 370 Regional Office Yadki.nville, NC 27055 March 6, 1989 CERTIFIED MAIL 1. 1 RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Ms. Margaret F. Plemmons Regional Manager. ,9 Winston-Salem Regional Office NC Dept . of Natural Resources and Community Development p 8025 North Point Boulevard, Suite 100 Winston-Salem,' NC 27106 RE: Martin MarieLta Aggregates Proposed Yadkin Quarry Yadkin County Dear Ms. Plemmons: I have reviewed the "North Carolina Administrative Code Title 15 Department of Natural Resources & Community Development Chapter 5--Mining-- as amended November 1 , 1985." I request that the permit be denied Martin Marietta Aggregates. I submit the following reasons for my request : .CiU UCiiAPTER SV VVV�t iiii Vn111117 UL14 REQUIRED IN PERMIT APPLICATION (a) (5) The area in question is a deer habitat . The area also has numerous species of small wildlife. The proposed si.te borders on Deep Creek which contains fish and plant life. This creek empties into the Yadkin River---a source of drinking water for many communities. (7) The proposed site is in a remote area. The security is nil . There is no fence to protect anyone and no security to keep anyone from stealing the explosives stored and used on the site. The open pits would be hazardous to humans or animals--- anything that happened to have the misfortune to wander too close to them. (c) ( 10) The map prepared and submitted does not name all owners of record, both public and private, of all adjoining land. (d) ( l ) ALL the property owners- of lands adjoini.ng the proposed si.te were not notified. (3) ALL property owners were not notified by certified or registered mail . These property owners have Land adjoining the proposed Site. Ms. Margaret F. Plemmons 2 March 6, 1989 SUBCHAPTER 5B .0005 CONDITIONS WHICH MAY BE INCLUDED IN PERMIT (4) The open pits of this mining operation have the potential to trap wildlife or even humans. There is no security to prevent accidents From happening to anyone or anything; no fences to prevent anyone from entering the site and stealing anything on the site, including the explosives. The lack of fences for security and the remoteness of the area could provide the opportunity for Yadkin County to have an incident similar to the Ore Knob Mine incident several years aRo. The lack of fences and adequate security provides an invitation for crime. SUBCHAPTER 5B .0006 STANDARDS FOR DENYING AN APPLICATION (2) There have been no studies done on the effects of this mining operation on the wildlife in the proposed area. The open pits will be hazardous to the animals. SUBCHAPTER 5B .0011 PUBLIC HEARINGS (b) There was no public notice of the hearing published in the local newspaper. Therefore, all interested parties were not aware of the public hearing. A written notice of the hearing was not sent to ALL adjoining property owners. 1 have been told that the proposed site contains an Indian Burial Ground. I do know that several generations of tenants have found Indian artifacts on the proposed site. Even though these artifacts were found predominantly on the ridges, it does prove at the very least that Indians were active to an undetermined extent in the area. I feel further investigation concerning the Indian Burial Ground is needed before a decision is made concerning the issuing of the permit . I ask again that the permit be denied because of the inaccuracy in the permit application. The open pits would be hazardous to animals and humans. The unprotected property would be an invitation for increased crime. Clearly a thorough investigation of all aspects of the issue should be considered when deciding. Environmental factors, health factors, etc. should all influence the final decision. Some risks are too great . Look what we stand to lose. I ask that you make an honest evaluation by facts presented and not be swayed by dollars from big companies. Bottom line: remember the individual . Sincerely, Thomas F. Warren RECEIVED N.C. Dept. NDCD MAR C 8 1939 Winston,f"-I-m Regional ;;.ice fA 4U4�1 =AL" p _e � �hc.�..c-.c� _.�cti-ems, .vk� ��c, 4c.�!_¢_v�-. 7�h� Qh.¢.�.: �- ?�2 �--� ,. ��. �.� � �. 7� � Itacico 3li f gy Bt . 2 , -Box 376 B Yadkinville , N . C . 27055 March 2, 1989 N. C . Department of Natural resources . and Community Development Division of Land Resources 512 North Salisbury atreet Raleigh , N . - C . 27 611 he : My well versus Martin Marietta Rock Quarry Gentlemen : My- comments are concerning my well . As I understand it , test wells are to- be put around the rock quarry pit to keep track-;of the water table in the area. . hell , 1.1-live not a half of a mile from where the pit will be', at the top of the hill , across the street . By the time the water,;level in the test wells fall ! -imagine I (my well) will be dry if the quarry' s blasting affects my vein of water, if this happens 1 want to know if the rock quarry officials will take responsibility for their actions . will they supply me with water until they can drill me another well? will they immediately take care of this problem •or try to deny it and force me to take them to court'? ;what is their track record iniadmitting fault and cheerfully , repairing the problem? Are they going to be good neigh- bors_ in this regard's ' 1 have lived here 4 years in 'may of this year. 1 have freely used the water from my well on trees , flowers , and. my garden (vegetable ) . Luring last year' s drought 1 had plenty of water and .ke,pt'. my vegetable, garden growing lush and green . I anticipate no problems at all with my water supply and I have certainly had none . Therefore , if any develop after Martin Marietta gets in the area and starts blasting , 1 will know the fault is theirs if my well goes dry or 1 have any kind of water problems . 1 expect them to take care of the. problem and want to know if they will . Please have them write me ' and let me know what to expect about this matter. Please bring this matter of wells up at the hearing also . Sincerely, a �� 3 I I ' I i !I - t Tub J 7fJ J. £- Ea iJt .t :..r_� ,.,J.it.' �• -i-C: ..:iLt C• - _ I-T t L%`•!. 0:. iJ 11 _. =.; TJ - li *,?6 1,`"1"fit .1 .G T7 �1. .. I ] _..i• u - (_ '-L :}: :i,S r6..,.( S j J� f: �C rJ, c:a'. .•tJ_ c. s z S�.iL .,..�. 1.. 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C . 27055 March 2, 1989 u btate of North Carolina Lepartment of Natural Resources and Community Development._ Division of Land Resources 512 North 6alisbury Street Raleigh , iv . v..y 270:1 Re : Public hearing on Martin Marietta Aggregates Proposed Yadkin County Quarry Lear Sirs : 1 live across the road from the proposed quarry that Martin Marietta Aggregates plan to mine on Speer Bridge Road in Yadkin County. Martin Marietta has been sneaking around for almost a ,year , drilling core samples without telling residents of. their plans for a quarry in our neighborhood . Most people in our area only learned of- the quarry in January when it came out in our local paper. A company as large as'. iviartin Marietta should have better public relations than this . Just because my property doesn' t join theirs is no reason to be .treated as if T and my family don ' t exist . 1 don' t want a company like theirs in our quiet residential and farming community. A majority of my neighbors don' t want them here either. we believe our streams and river will be polluted with sediment , acid and chemicals . This will- kill our fish and pollute the drinking water- for towns getting it .from •the - Yadkin River. Blasting will affect the ground water quality of our. neighborhood wells . who will be responsible for furnishing us with water when our wells go':dry? The foundations , brick walls , cement driveways -and sidewalks of our homes may also be damaged by the blasting . who will pay for this damage? 'transportation of the gravel on our narrow, crooked country road and small bridge will cause severe damage . This is damage that taxpayers will have to pay for. It will be dangerous for school buses carrying our children to school and home . Air pollution from dust and exhaust fumes will bother everyone . Some people in the- area already have respiratory problems . People in our surrounding counties have rejected any more quarries . if Yadkin County is going to have another quarry , let the voters decide where it� will be ! • y aincerel f, E 'T r fv T-i L J,. 0 T-J.Li. -i E,G tp U ii.11 OwE 02 6 Y 1) ',43 il ji zi 2L G G j-,,- J.J I J- i of T 0 ij P T ki r. 1 7 r r, r, T T. r-)r(- r rrT, 1 C�.I I P f) rl n n C ".3 A Ti J 11..G.'z X 0 1)S 0,'-If, c-, ;l ,-J Ij 0 j C>j oJis.. lj,. -.J-O". G L 0 3�•L G 01— v. J" i,- JID T C T j T",T 11% G­J C-ii ij C j.;O-J E, m T 4' �i 0 j. f- 0 T Ll I J G T-;:�' 0 TT i 6 0 ji T j T J E '- S J Tr O'L 0 fl 1; 41 T T (,3,.] 41' Gs-(- . jJ T YY T T C; 4-„Ti i G j- I e. U T 6 Ysa 11, Lbl T.j r, 0.1 T 0 3--T T C)li Oi?:K. N T&4- 1 cTcy jj I- G 0 i iJ C)3'J E>F k.'c; T Jil k.G'.'20.,j -'C' C- D'i r,,j T L: T J 0 0 T Ti 014- 0 C Jk,G`-, 0 ij iv T G P, TO C.ji T C ii 0 L 1; jJ Il'7- �j r;T'-' 0 3-'.,0 0 24: U 0 L J_J_ T J ii 0 f a 6 A OA GTE T'J T i "' F.«J,. J..J Ci {a (?�: C 4 T T 'D 1.-1 4 T r T I L �C, -O"C, 3,0 0 LJ 0-'E, 0 o o C; F, .E7 T T 4-' fl 3, k)Ij jj A G�4' TA I T �j 0-" 0 L YADKIN COUNTY Chamber of Commerce Area '"--L•--�=' / ` \ ith , Ci Vi LVm/11 lGI l.0 CENTER FOR DEVELOPMENTAL RESOURCES * RIVER ROAD _WW POST OFFICE BOX 309 * BOONVILLE, NC 27011 • TELEPHONE NO. (919) 367-7251 March 2, 1989 Torn Carroll, Mining Specialist yr �9 N. C. DNR & CD ``nJ Land Quality Section %y 512 N. Cn1 i sbil c7 St Raleigh, NC 27611 Fellow Citizens: Re: Martin Marietta Aggregates Proposed Crushed Stone Quarry Speer Bridge Road, Yadkin County Representatives of Martin Marietta Aggregates have reviewed with this Chamber of Commerce its proposed plans for a Crushed Stone Quarry on Speer Bridge Road in Yadkin County. Also, Martin_ Marietta Aggregates has already demonstrated its positive corporate pdC-L1U_LPatJ.U_L1 in couuuercial ana general affairs of our County. Based on information received on plans for .the quarry and the positive community concerns evidenced, we believe that Martin Marietta Aggregates will provide positive and needed economic and social benefits to our County. We appreciate your continuing services to our State. Sincerely, Te�`ry P., Titus �jn Anderson irrunie R. Hutchens Board Chairman Board Vice-Chairman SP_CrPtaYv/T--easilrer cc: CSM, Yadkin County Manager SW, F&CDC Ch. JTR/File PROGRESS THROUGH PAST EXPERIENCE State of North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development Division of Land Resources 512 North Salisbury Street Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 James G. Martin, Governor Stephen G. Conrad tv�iiliu; wl r--k—, Jr, ceereta- March 28, 1989 Director Mr. William R. York Route 2, Box 376 Yadkinville, NC 27055 RE: Martin Marietta Aggregates Proposed Yadkin Quarry Dear Mr. York: Your letter of March 6, 1989 to Governor Martin expressing numerous concerns relative to the above referenced project was referred to my office for a detailed response. T will attempt to address the points noted in your letter. . The staff of the Wildlife Resources Ccnmission was asked to review the application materials and they provided their convents to us in late January of this year. They recommended that the applicant give consideration to altering planting mixtures to increase food and cover benefits to wildlife. Otherwise, they stated they had "no objection to approval of the permit" . Martin Marietta Aggregates (MMA) has indicated in their applicaticm that the highwail area of the quarry will be fenced or provided with boulder barriers to prevent inadvertent public access. Also, a minimum 10 foot wide horizontal safety ledge will. be provided at the top of the rock unit and the toe of the overburden slope. Furthermore, a perimeter fence will be placed around all. excavations as part of the reclamation plan. Should a mining permit be issued for this site, these items would specifically be required as operating and reclamation conditions of the permit. The transportation and. storage of explosives is a highly regulated practice. There are specific requirements placed upon commercial_ users of explosives by the federal Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) , the N.C. Dept, of Labor, Mine and Quarry Division, and others such as the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms.- For further information or, such requiretments you are encouraged to contact Mr. Harold Megredy of the Mine and Marry Division at (91.9) 733-7428. PO. Box 27687, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Telcphone 919.733.3833 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer Mr. William R. York March 28, 1989 Page 2 The Groundwater Section of the Division of Environmental Management has been requested to review the proposal and comment as to what impact, if any, the proposed operation will have on area groundwater. Similarly, the applicant has applied for a National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit with the Water Quality Section of the Division of Environmental Management. A NPDES permit has specific guidelines on the characteristics of any discharge so that it will not be degrading to the receiving waters. The mining permit, if granted, would specifically site the operators responsibility to comply with those water quality standards. If you need specific information on the standards, you are encouraged to contact the Water Quality Section in the Winston-Salem Reyional Office at (919) 761-235I. In reference to your cor4nents on dangerous blasting, the blasting standards utilized by this Department are based upon extensive studies conducted over several years by the United States Bureau of Mines (USBM) . Through these studies, the USBM has established an upper limit for safe blasting practices. As a conservative approach, our Department currently utilizes one-half of the USBM upper limit. The truck traffic and associated offsite safety concerns you expressed are not within our jurisdiction. Traffic concerns should be directed to the Highway Patrol and/or Department of Transportation. Also, the present state of the laiid use, whether it is light commerce or residential, is not an item for our consideration. These items are more properly addressed through local zoning ordinances. The concerns you have expressed certainly deserve evaluation. As the Governor indicated in his letter, these concerns as well as any others within the jurisdiction of N. C. General Statutes 74-51 of the Mining Act of 1971 will be carefully considered. Should you have any further questions please advise. Very truly yours, Stephen G. Conrad SGC:TEC:se cc: Mr. G. Douglas Miller, P.E. tu Su;te, of North Carolina Dq)�Irtnl(:m C)f N ICul-al RcC c "I1-CC` and 03'111111Uillty Dn'Clopll-I Ilt fT DiViSiprr 01' U111C1 RCSOIIICc.S 12 t\',,wdi Salisbtl y StrccC I<<Ilci� �1. �r�rtll Carolina 27E11 ,1�1:11CS �,. I`'h�'CIII Ci0\'C111OI- SCClil1C11 Cv. �,Or1r�tC� " 11-'i{lianl 1�J. L;o�7c r. Secrctal� March 15 1989 J l�l�tectc,l t:Ql e 2, Box 370 RE: Martin Marietta Aggregates Proposed Y adiCA c:,ua �r7 Y i�?a] MLr.. �-'Iarren: I` .ank yor r;:,r ":'cur letter_ df March 6, 1989 received in this office on N1a_rch 13, 1989 ejaressi.n,, your objections to the above referenced project.. 1 will attempt to address the } o Fits noted �i:7 your lt?tter.. First, the staff of t1w,. Resources CoTrnnission was clslcecl to review the application materials and they provided their comuents to us in late Janua'7 of this year. 'i!hey recc}ianerided that the applicant give consideration to altering planting nii.xtureS to increase fool a11Ci cover" to wildlife. Oljlenai_,e, they stated they had "no objection to approval of the pe_init" . Second, Martin Marietta Aggregates has indicated in their appli-c:�( ion that the hi-ghwall area of the cruarry will be- fenced or provided with }x)ulder barriers to prevent inadvertent public access. Also, a minimum In foot: wide horizontal safety I ledge will be providec? aL r11c top of t lze rook i t and tag of the overburden slope. Furthermorc, a perhioter fence will be placed arc m-,d all c-xcavati.olns. as part n = the reclamation plan. Should n mining pe2.mit lx: issued for this site, these items would specifically be required as 01?eratinq and rcc:l.amati.on conditions the permit. Third, the tralsl;ortation and storage of e,T,-)1osives is a highly regulated '.f.'hcc rc arc specific requirements placed upon commer(--;ial_ us(-,rs Oj: xpic° i` es };v hie federal Mine Safety and Health Administration WHO , the N.0 DEtit. Or b'1]_il c1nd Oua3:.l_.1- Division, and others Such as the federal. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco 2.nc] Firearms. For further inf02."111c tik on _inch you axe encouraged to contact fair. Harold MegYe'dy of Khe Mine and Quarry Division st. (919) 733-7422. )'our tJ1, a co'-'-"' of the sit(;., was ::UX Svc l"dt is to uF i N. r. Div_i_sl_(7rl of A`rchi.v�,s s 3"i.x ,t:.c,r A.rchaelogical Branch fol: review. Thz a0pl.icant has indicated that they will conduct all archaeological investigation of the prop-_)Sedi mine site and pzo:%ide a cop} of Lllr Ctlic:l_l.f]_eC7 lilveSt=1CJatC':I='S f 3"I d.li1C S 1=0 the: Archaeological Branch as they f'\1.C.114c..v.��nji - ,�';�,� }tn"C1, Y,^[SllC?sted P.O. 276S7. halcis,,li, i'Jotih Clroliva 27611.7687 Telephone 919"733-3933 :a• Fni�il nn-vyr;i�niry of{ernurit'.. l,-.:,... {-.�..i.,.,.., NT-. '17hanas, t,.Iarren March 15, PH Pagc 2 Fiful, a PubJi.r-: noticc.-' %'!as published in the Yaclkin Ripple on -Pehr-uary 9, 1989 as th-e at'Lachod cop", of dhe a'fidavit. -Ms. Dorothy Vpstal has ,,;rL!:tcn and a concp-J--n a� you have rec;ardin,:j notifici tion of all. adjoi-n .ncj landcPa-,ic-i-s. A copy of resIxonso letter recently scnt to Y- ts, Vestal is, enclosed for Your review. 1. that: lctter addresses tic Concerns j,n your lettcr. Should you have questions along these lines plehe advise. In closing, -,.,e appreciate your interest A Ois proposed project and you]: participation at the .recent public hearing. If you have any additional inifoi,mation you wish to share with us or have spocific concerns rCgarding the pro,,--sosed project. that fal-I tinder the Jurisdiction. of the, M. .!)incj Act of 1971, please do not hwitate t,--,, c�iirect:ly at �919} 733-4574 . Sincerely, Thomas E. Carroll, P.G. Mining Specialist Land Quality Section TEQ se, Enclosure CC: Mr. Stephen Conrad Mx. G. Douglas Miller Ms. Margaret Plenunorls ISIN I YIJ SLate of North Cal-Ohl-la r ��C�7+71"t-Iwnt� of Natu1"�li Resources and CO11111ILlillty C]CV��C)i71T1C nE D. Vision Of RCSOu1-CCS 512 t``il_)r-eh Salisbury Su �r • I flciE h, North Caf0111l3 27611 ILi1lC5 C,. IM,-IT-tiEl, &wcl-nor stgl IlCll C. COilr-ld1 0}13Cy' 11" ScuClap` March 17, 1989 ;Ji1cam- 1 Ni . .Luther Covens Ruit.e 2, Box 379 Yadkinvill-e, NC 27055 I RE: Martin Marietta Aggregates' Proposed Yadkin Q'uar.ry Dear_ Mr. QV)r-ns: Thank you for your recent l.ei:tur expressing your opposition to the alcove ? refereiiced project. 1 have-_ revie%ed the: matter of notification of ac joining landowners and offer the following. G. S. 74-50 of the act of 1971 states in part, "the operator shall mace a reasonable effort, satisfactory to the Department, to nori_fy all. owners cif record of land 16joini.ny the propo�-,CNJ site.. " Likewise, NCAC Title 1.5 Chapter 5B.000 J.(1) states Uiat the 0,.�n1e1:s of all- land adjoining the proposed mining site are to be "det r—iainr-d by a diligent q search of the tax records or other sources of information a1=•ou.t prgx-,rty ownership p in a inanl e-r rG�dsonably calculated to id-?ntiry tile O,,.nL)3i S of all adjoining lan6 and. approved by the departttent. " ?�lrthe2ttio?_e, lti]CkC Title 1 k Chapter 5B.0004d(3) states "proof- satisfactory to the Department shall include an af_fifavit by the applicant that he has causer: a ncti.ce of tlhe pending application to he sent by certified or registered. i,.-ail . " The inining F/2rniit application contained such a notarized affidavit. In addition to the notification by the applicant, the Departrt)ent had a public notice published in The Yadkin Ripple on February 9, 1989 (see publisher's affidavit enclosed) listing the trine, date, and place of a public hearing which was held as scheduled. RO. P)x 27687, h,Icigh, N'011h Carolina 27611-7687 Telephone 914.733-3533 I •1, An F-,r 1 C)—v,rn!ni:v Af i--;rive 4%,?ir}n p,-.,lnv-•- P;iqc 2 T-I s 1-,?v C^7co-ct to r!d-iaining r1 p:)roc:jx),t,c, (--his in---ittet- an6 4 C- -()jjjj,( 1,1, -)U lo:lv lncw! jurisd urr:Cr t:i,-.o i,iini.ng Ac!-- of L Stephen G. Conrad SC,C/TEC 1 CC: Mly. Thumas Z. Ca-roll Ms. v", ' A�, �"� z PA, X 'k z3fl -th Carolina State of Noi Department of Naw-al Resources and, C0111111LII)Ity Development Division of Lmd RCSOL]i'CCS 512 N101111 SaIiS[)Ul-}' SIT-M Raleigh, North Girohml 27611 .Jimcs G. Martin, Gover-F101 Slephell G. Conrad - Mlarch 1.7, 1989 Avilliam W. Cobcy, if", Secrent-y Director Nis. Helen Watkins. Poute 2, Box 382, Yadkinville, -NC 27055 RE Martin :Marietta ;'aggregates' Proposed Yadkin Quarry -Dear Ms. Watkiris: Thank you for yo= letter of March 6, 1989 received in this office On March 13, 1.989 expressing your objections to the ab-,ove referenced project. attempt to address the points noted in your letter. First, the trans.1portation and storage of explosives is a highly reglilated, practice. There ' are specific require-ment-s placed upon ccuciercial users of explosives by the federal Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) the N.C. Dept. 'of Labor, Feline and Quarry Division, and others such as the J:crleral Bureau of Alcohol, "Polbacco and Fireaims. Fur further information on such requirements you are encouraged to contact IAr. Harold Megredy of the Mine and. Quarry Division at (919) 733-7428.. Semnd, Martin Marietta Aggregates (MLA) has indicated in their application 'ghat the highwall area. of the quarry will be fenced or provided with boulder barriers to prevent inadvertent public access. Also, a minimum 10 foot wide horizontal safety ].edge will be provided at Uie top of the rock iiiiit and the toe- of the overburden slope. Fur-ffiez'n-cre, a perimeter fence will be placed around all, cxcavaticns as pa-i---t or the reclamation plan. Should a mining r --- ',- I-- issued for this site, these items would specifically be required as operating and reclajnation conditions of the permit. T11 4-h CF Hirn V,,i 1�1 i -Fr, CnTmiis�-,Inn wa, aske,3 to review the application materials and they provided their comments to us in late Janua-ry of this year. They recomended that the applicant give consideration- to L altering planting mix.tures t-o increase food and cover benefits tc Wildli'e- Othei--wise, they stated the,lI had "I10 Objection to approval of the pe-2-mit" . Fourth, a copy of the site plan was forwarded to the N. C. Division of Archives & Hist-ory, Archaeological Bramch, for revie-w. The appl'iCEI7t indicated that they conduct- an archaeological investigation 0 -� the proposed the I L LJ-I Ik7- ...s-Lte and IDI:(-- r4 QV d UOYY UJ- L-LLe J g Archaeological Branch as they had requested. P.0 lox 276r, 12alcigh, North Carolhia 1701-7687 -Jcicplionc 919-733-3833 5 •I Watkins ' March 17, 1989 Page I'iifii, the Department ]ial,-6,s no dete]711.7_Tlc"Lion of the "1:•ee 'r for lee sLa'l('_ 'j.11 our review 'of t-.11e mining permit applications no?_ do ,ic have the jn1 tiior i-'y' t.1ndF_'r We Mining Act of 1.971 -to do :;o. The DcpartmenL r vi_c%•:s this an other such applications based o.-i the established criteria in the Act. ..%n closing,. we appreciate your in this project- anci yo�.11: participation at ' the i.ec.ent public hearing. If you have any additional information you Wish to share_ w1-t71 Us o1 hav�, sped ff-c Concerns regarding the proposed projects that gall under the jurisdiction of the 1,3ini ng Act of 3.971 , i please do not hc-Nhate to contact ma directly at (91.9) 733-4574 . Sincerely, tj 1 (/ Thomas E. Carroll, P.G. Mi_ning'Specialist : Land Quality Section TEC.se ., cc: Mr. G. Douglas Miller Ms. Margaret. Plemmons 4 F i F k t Er S a i rti,,, SO y { Sl 1 tc of North Carolina + [Dq)-iIuvnciiu of N�itural Resources and Cool unity Dcvc1ol]r1 cnc � I�i.isic�r� c,f I_srsci tiCSC1lI1CCs 512 iAiort}i Sttlisbur�� �rs��r • R�,�ci��l?, North Carolina 27(;il Janscs G. Nfi-irrin, Covcnior SMOICrr C. Conr d Wilhi l m W, Cobcy, .1r., SCcrcraiy March .1.5, 190 Director a F i Ms. Dorothy , . Vesta ,- ;r P,obte 3, ►ox _41. Yacikinvil]R, NC 27055 Tit?• SE UP Marietta r=-tt gr;i-¢Yiates' f Plopose(c, Yadkin r Dear Ms. Vestal: F `i'ha:-Lk ti-cuu, for yolLu- recent letter expressi.nQ yo= opposition to the above referenced project. i have discussed your concern regarding the issue of notification of adjoining landowners with our Director tor_ and offer the following. } G. S. 74-50 of the Mining Act of 1971 states in part, "the operator shall make a t reasonable effort, satisf actory to the Depai:tir'r:_ilt, to note F Y all owners of ' record of land. adjoining tho proposed site. " Likewise, NCAC Title 15 Chapter 5B.0004d(1) states that the owner.; of all lased acajoi.ning the proposed mining site arc: to be "cletermined by a diligent: search of. the- 'ta.,: records, or other sources of information about property o%--rnership in a -manner reasonably cal.cul.atal to identify the cvne.rs of all adjoining land and approvcKi by the $ department. " Furthermore, NCFC Title 15 Chapter 5B.0004d(3) states "proof satisfactory to the Department shall include an affidavit by the applicant that he has caused a notice: of: the pending application to be sent by certified- or registered mail The lining permit application conta.i tie z such a notc=ized ti affidavit. In addition to the notification by ti-ie appl icC_ r t, the Department had a '! pizbl-ir, nnti.ca piabl-isl�iu�d in ':i_1-te ,Ya: .Ilcin Ripple on F'ebJri.iary f3, 1989 c 'I publisher's affidavit enclosed) listing the thm, date, acid place of, a pu):)lic hearing ahi.ch was held as scheduled. { :s ' P.O. Box 27637, Raleigh, 'Norte, Carolina 27�J11-7657 felpho"e 9s9-733-3833 + An E:m.ial Onnorunin, .tllti:mz:ivr Ar:inn Emnlevcr March 15. 1929 Pa go 2 Ue n r-? t-IiEtL in his WarwUnkicm ilia apAMwit ' s (.'210a to :yWy A E. adjOninq van 3naw-;)E!h1-o aT�d, th(-,rcfoi.e, satisfactory W the Dcpartnwt. Wo appreciate prur AWest in this ma Aar 8I1d waluare any spaciFic cc ivi(;ntn you may have related to our jurisdiction under the Mining An of 1971 . Mining Specialist 'Land Quality Section TEC:se Enc lose m C(:, �Lre Stepin(:�n G. Canra(a Mr. G. Douglas Miller, P.E. twis. Marga-z:eu 'lc unoi?s (MAR 10 '69, ; RE . I VE:D MAR I o lgAQ .vry March 6 , 1989 f.A�fp +is� pry -WTION Mr. Steve Conrad P .O . Box 27687 Raleigh, NC 27611 Dear Mr. Conrad I live on Speer Bridge Rd. in Yadkin County, I am concerned about the purposed rock quarry that Martin Marietta Aggregates wants to put behind our house . I feel that they should comply with all rules and regulations if the permit is given. I understand that this property was land that Indians lived on. I also understand that Indians lived in the low rands next to creeks and rivers , but buried their dead on ridges . Sincerely, Luther Owens Route 2, Box 370 Yadkinville, NC 27055 March 6, 1989 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED 1- 9 Mr. Thomas E. Carroll , P.G. Mining Specialist �Q Land Quality Section y North Carolina Dept. of Natural Resources and Community Development P.O. Box 27687 Raleigh, NC 27611-7687 RE: Martin Marietta Aggregates Proposed Yadkin Quarry Yadkin County Dear. Mr. Carroll. : I have reviewed tiic ��Nv r.tii L.,LIila AdiTiL iJtlatI n.iJ de Title J- 1J DepaCtllle[lt of Natural Resources & Community Development Chapter 5--Mining-- as amended November I , 1985." I request that the permit be denied Martin Marietta Aggregates. I submit the following reasons for my request : SUBCHAPTER 5B .0004 INFORMATION REQUIRED IN PERMIT APPLICATION (a) (5) The area in question is a deer habitat .. The area also has numerous species of small wildlife. The proposed site borders on Deep Creek which contains fish and plant life . This creek empties -into the Yadkin River---,a source of drinking water for many communities. (7) The proposed site is in a remote area. The security is nil . / There is no fence to protect anyone and no security to keep l/ anyone from stealing the explosives stored and used on the site. The open pits would be hazardous to humans or animals--- anything that happened to have the misfortune to wander too close to them. (c) ( 10) The map prepared and submitted does not name all owners of record, both public and private, of all adjoining land. (d)- ( 1 ). ALL the property owners of lands adjoining the proposed site were not notified. (3) ALL pr5perty.owners were not notified by certified or registered- mail. These property owners have land adjoining the proposed site. Thomas E. Carroll, P.G. 2 March 6, 1989 SUBCHAPTER 5B .0005 CONDITIONS WHICH MAY BE INCLUDED IN PERMIT (4) The open pits of this mining operation have the potential to trap wildlife or even humans. There is no security to prevent accidents from happening to -anyone or anything; no fences to prevent anyone from entering the site and stealing anything on the site , including the explosives. The lack of fences for security and the remoteness of the area could provide the opportunity for Yadkin County to have an incident similar to the Ore Knob Mine incident several years ago. The lack of fences and adequate security provides an invitation for crime. SUBCHAPTER 58 .0006 STANDARDS FOR DENYING AN APPLICATION ,/(2) There have been no studies done on the effects of this mining operation on the wildlife in the proposed area. The open pits will be hazardous to the animals. SUBCHAPTER 5B .0011 PUBLIC HEARINGS (b) There was no public notice of the hearing published in the local newspaper. Therefore, all interested parties were not aware of the public hearing. A written notice of the hearing was not sent to ALL adjoining property owners. I have been told that the proposed site contains an Indian Burial Ground. I do know that several generations of tenants have found Indian artifacts on the proposed site. Even though these artifacts were found predominantly on the ridges, it does prove at the very least that Indians were active Co an undetermined extent in the area. I feed further investigation concerning the Indi.an Burial Ground is needed before a decision. is made concerning the issuing of the permit . I ask again that the permit be denied because of the inaccuracy in the permit application. The open pits would be hazardous to animals and humans . The unprotected property would be an invitation for increased crime. Clearly a thorough investigation of all aspects of the issue should be considered when deciding. Environmental factors, health factors, etc. should all influence the final decision. Some risks are too great .• Look what we stand to lose. I ask that you make an honest evaluation by facts presented and not be swayed by dollars from big companies. Bottom line: remeniber the individual. Sincerely, Thomas F. Warren aAtZ 79, a 1 - (� �� �- cz cl�, � /l.o �C.4'7�Jti,J 1 O 0 Land Quality Se:ctiun Memo Date:- 3131 Time: To:�� From: ' �- Re: � ` � 4 `-� - 1-{- •i r n `J c pto �r►� 4' - � rho 6�"C°��a��-QG�� � S��-, CA)l JL6�h,�5 (A 41L,� bA r I r, SVO r c D'vi-4in of I--xnr3 Rrgruirrre•NLrth Carvilin_ 11rnmr,mrnr of N�111raI l_:C[]IIfC['S brld C[1f17iI11tRIlV I�CVCIellllill:ell - Route 2, Box 370 Yadki.nville, NC 27055 March 6, 1989 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED �C, Mr. Stephen G. Conrad , Director ^ State of North Carolina Department_ of Natural Resources and Community Development ,A Division of Land Resources p 512 North Sali.sbury Street Raleigh, NC 27611 RE: Martin Marietta Aggregates Proposed Yadkin Quarry Yadki.n County Dear Mr. Conrad: I have reviewed the "North Carolina Administrative Code Title 15 Department of Natural Resources & Community Development Chapter 5--Mining-- as amended November I , 1985." I request that the permit be denied Martin Marietta Aggregates. I submit the following reasons for my request : SUBCHAPTER 5B .0004 INFORMATION REQUIRED IN PERMIT APPLICATION (a) (5) The area in question is a deer habitat . The area also has numerous species of small wildlife. The proposed site borders on Deep Creek which contains fish and plant life. This creek empties into the Yadkin River---a source of drinking water for many communities. (7) The proposed site is in a remote area. The security is nil . There is no fence to protect anyone and no security to keep anyone from stealing the explosives stored and used on the site. The open pits would be hazardous to humans 'or animals-- anything that happened to have the misfortune to wander too close to them. (c) ( 10) The map prepared and submitted does••not name all owners of record, both public and private, of all- adjoining Land. (d) ( 1) - ALL the--property owners of lands adjoining the proposed- site were not notified: (3) ALL property owners were not notified by certified or registered mail . These property owners have land adjoining the proposed site . Stephen G. Con'rad 2 March 6, 1989 SUBCHAPTER 5B .0005 CONDITIONS WHICH MAY BE INCLUDED IN PERMIT (4) The open pits of this mining operation have the potential to trap wildlife or even humans. There is no security to prevent accidents from happening to anyone or anything; no fences to prevent anyone from entering the site and stealing anything on the site, including the explosives. The lack of fences for security and the remoteness of the area could provide the opportunity for Yadki.n County to have an incident similar to the Ore Knob Mine incident several years ago. The lack of fences and adequate security provides an invitation for crime. SUBCHAPTER 5B .0006 STANDARDS FOR DENYING AN APPLICATION (2) There have been no studies done on the effects of this mining operation on the wildlife in the prODOSed area. The open pits will be hazardous to the animals. SUBCHAPTER 5B .0011 PUBLIC HEARINGS (b) There was no public notice of the hearing published in the local newspaper. Therefore, all interested parties were not aware of the public hearing. A written notice of the hearing was not sent to ALL adjoining property owners. I have been told that the proposed sir.e. contains an Indian Burial Ground. I do know that se"vefi generations of r_enants have found Indian arti.f.acts on the proposed site. Even though these artifacts were found predominantly on the ridges, it does prove at the very least Chat Indians were active to an undetermined extent in the area. I feel further investigation concerning the Indian Burial Ground is needed before a decision is made concerning the issuing of the permit . I ask again that the permit be denied because of the inaccuracy in the permit application. The open pits would be hazardous to animals and humans . The unprotected property would be an invitation for increased crime. Clearly a thorough investigation of all aspects of the issue should be considered when deciding. Environmental factors, health factors, etc. should all influence the final decision. Some risks are too great . Look what we stand to -lose. I ask that you make an honest evaluation by facts presented and not be swayed by dollars from bi-g companies. Bottom line: remember the individual . Sincerely, Thomas F. Warren RECEIVED MAR 07 1989 Mahch 5, 1989 tArT, lldf ITV SCCTION North Cahotina Dept. o6 NatuAat Rezouhcez and Community Deveeopment P. 0. Box 27687 Rate.igh, N. C. 27611 Att: Thomas . Cahxote P.G. Mining Specia.ti s.t Land Quatity Section Re: Izzue c� mining peAm.it bon pupozed quay Yadkin County, Speah 8nidge Road by MaAti.n MccAietta. Aggnegatu I undeAztand the apptication box a mining pehmit zha t inctude the not i j icati.on by ceAtic ied malt o A att adjoining .land ownenz. I am the owner o6 tand adjoining the pAopozed .location o� the. quay and way not at any time not i6.ied by Martin Ma)t ietta. o f theiA intent to Locate quaAAy oA ob the pubtic heaAing. I ztAongty oppoze zaid quwcny and nequut that you deny .the pexmit o� MaAtin Manietta, they having not even 4ottowed pAopeA appf-icauon pn ocedunes. V oAo-th.y W. V u;cat Route 3 Box 541 V�dkinv-i,Ue, N. C. 27055 Irv,,� 9 y �_ �i March 6 , 1989 �2 Mr. Thomas E . Carroll P.G . P.O. Box 27687 Raleigh, NC 27611 Dear Mr. Carroll I live on Speer Bridge Rd . in Yadkin County, I am concerned about Martin -Marietta Aggregates putting a rock quarry on land behind us and I want to be sure they comply with all rules and regulations if they do get the permit . J I have been told that Martin Marietta did not notify all adjoining property owners although this was a requirement . Sincerely Mr. Luther Owens W. E:-F2UTLEOGE. JR.. PUBLISHIER PRINTING PUBLISHING PUBLISHER'S AFFIDAVIT NORTH CAilOIANA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND corI.NiUNITY DEVELOPMENT PUBIACNOTICE Nofth Carolina Notice is hereby given of a public hearing to t)e Yadkin held t>y the North Carolina Department of Naturaldkin COLinty Resources and Community Development concer- ning Martin Marietta Aggrega!es'applicat'ion for a POrsOnally appeared before rno_ mining permit for a crushed stone quarry off SH 1711 in eastern Yadkin County,North Carolina. this day W.E.Rutledge,Jr.,who being AUTHORITY;N,C.(;.S.74.5l and N.C,A,C,,Title .15,Chapier5 Subcliaptei-SB,Section�9011. duly sworn, deposes and Says: That TINIF,I)XTr,PLACE:7:00 PM,March 2,1%9, A tiditoriurn.-Forbusli High Rhool,.Route'2, Box he is the publisher of The Yadkin 146,East Bend,N.C.VOI,B. Ripple, a 11eWSj)aPe1- published weekly [-URI'OSF:'ro receive coinment related to Elie application fora mining permit fora crushed StOlIC quarry located off SR 1711 south'of Hwy- 421 ap- at Yadkinville, County of Yadkin, proximately 8 milts cast of Yadkinville in Yadkin -XIDMAIENT PROCE.DU":,-�Ali��per I t State of INTortil Carolina; that the at- iwthiS.rnatter;are invitWi021' tached COPY of advertisement was bf,a ring.wffl-i;ciz-conducted in the'icillo 1'. EXplanali0ift04 th'e"p'c'r"m'it','p'rockidui;8i 3ef, published in said newspaper for tandResourccs I y orl,a-,r c, T2 FxpLariatjon'of the action lor wJ.uch,perMiti�;.-J consecutive issues, the first Publi- requi yapplicant-(Opti6aal)�! 3. C ornment-Commenta; statements, 1 . ... 'P.. 9th data,and other information maybe subrmtl��In, cation being Oil the - day of writing prior to or during the hearing or.rnay;be' presented orally at the hearing.Tersons desinng February 89 toi sp6k will indlicate-LWs 4nteR'(jat,the'ttme,"Of and registration at the hearing,-So (JEAL,iLi persons- desiring to speak May do so, lengui.4.ittitcments 9 th may last insertion on the ay Z>c limited at[lip discietibn of the hearing 9f, ficer, Oral presentations-wW6 exceed thieL minutes must be accompanied by LjjrCC(3)W,rl ite L T,I day of February 89 copies which wilt'tie-filed'with the h6ring offieur at the time of registration. Ale, -4, Cross'examination of persons'presenting testirnonyiwill not he allowed; however, the hearing officer may ask questions.Ear clarification. 57 he proceeding will remain open for a Period Publisher often(10)days f6l]DWinittie hearing for additional written argurneriLsor statements. Sworn and subscribed to before me, INFORMATION: Additional information con- I z; eerning this hearing may�e.6htained.6y writing or . Calling: this 2:�-L-day of r Mr:Thomas E.Carmll. La nd Quality Section Division of land Resources j D I co artrnent of Natural Rcsources,.j &Community Development P.0.Box 27667'; J.' -a Nobiry P111)1jr, %Telcphone:S919)733-4574'{ Feb, My Commission expir., uabhi n :Rippir W. E'.'RUTLEDGE, JR.. PUBLISHKIFt PRINTING :: PUBLISHING ill 1)Its L113 IV, PUBLISHER'S AFFIDAVIT NORTH CAiM1,1NA DEPARTMENT OF NATUl?,%l,RFSOURCES A N 1)CONINIL . PUBLICNOTICE North Carolin,,t Notice is hereby given of a public hearing to be field by[lie'North Carol i i1a Departt rent of Natural Yadkin County Resources avid Community Development concer- ning Martin Marietta Aggregates'applica;jon for a Personally appeared before me mining permit for a crushed stone quarry off Sit 1711 in eastern Ya'tikin county,Nuith Carolina. this day W.E.Rutledge,Jr.,who being ,AUTHORITY:N.C.G.S.74-51 and MC.A.C.Title .15,Cliapt I er5 Subchapter 511:Sectibn'.'9011. duly SWOrn,, deposes and says: That TINIF,DATE,PLACE:7:00 PM,March 2,1%9, A:uc[itcriUn1,'FnVN1.S 11 Iligh School,,Route 2, [lox he is the publishel, of The Yadkin, 146,East Bend,N.-C.�27018. PURPOSE; To receive comment related to the Ripple, a newspaper JAIMiShed Weekly application fur a mining permit far a'crushed stone' quarry located off SR 1711 south of Hwy,421 ap- at Yadkinville, c0l"ItY of Yad-kin proximately 8 mile.,east of Yadkinville in Yadkin , State of North Carolina; that the It- -:C0MMFNT-PROCED U HE:-:,,Ah.persons in Cached copy of advertisement was to I .. .hearing w. i ll't'e"-Ctan inLhc`io'JL owi Fxplanation.of the permitproceduies as se[ J®rth-m The ki,ru,ng Act of 1971 by the Divtsl¢naf Published in said newspaper for �I and Resources land QualitySeCtlon W-' Explanation.n,of.1.1i " h`� 2 consecutive iss cRt!i�o n,,go r tech ues, ',the first publi;. 3.'P.ublic'Cofiin,,:nt.C.lnmcnti",-statennents data,and other information may tie submitted 16' cation being on the 9th day of, writing prior,to or during the hearing orniay..be presented orally at the hearing.,Fersoris'de's'I 'F "ring e bruary 89 to sp6k'wilL indicate.this inten4'at the'iim 'persons- desiring1 "e'-o f 19—, and registration at [lie hearing.-':"So­ih.C.-atl,to speak may do so, leng y-S-tattemwts the last insertion on the 9th may be limited at the discretion of tllc' o fiver. Oral p'rosentations-which exceed thr'ee r�s:nutesT�ustbeiccompariiedbyttiree.(3.)w.ntle'n' day of February 80 copies which will lie-riled�with the hearing officer at the time of registration.` Cross-exnmination of person's'presenting testirriony%will not be allowed; howe'.'er, the, hearing officer may ask questions:for clarification, P 5.The proceeding will remain open.for a period ublisher of ten(to)days following the hearing f6riddRi6naL writtenargumentsorstaLements. I Sworn and subscribe4 to before me, [NFORNIATWN: Additional information con- c(,-mingtliis hearing may bebbiain.edb'y writing or, day of Mr:Thomas U.uarrall Land Quality Section I ri+vision of Land ftesoun!esY DeprimenlofNatural Resources,. &Community Development Raleigh.North Carolina 77611�.! NOtai'y Public hone:J9!9).7-�3�1 My COmmissioll expires W. E, RuTLEDGE:JR.. PUBLIaKIER PRINTING PUBLISHING PIUBLISHER'S AFFIDAVIT NORTH CAROLINADEPARTMENT � OF NATURAL RF,SOURC" AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT North Carolina PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given of a public hearing to be' Yadkin County held by the North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Commutu[y Development concer-: Personally appeared before me ring Marlin Marietta Aggregates'application for a ; mining permit fora crusticd stone quarry.off SR this day W.E.Rutledge,jr.,who being 1711 in eastern Yadkin County,North Carniioa. ..! N,C.G.S.74 51 and N.C.A.C.Title duly sworn, deposes and says: That }AUTHORITY: s15;Chapter5,Sutc ter58;Section 00{11 ''.' •:'' _ T[ME,DATB'PI ACE:7:00 PM,March 2;1989, he is the publisher of The Yadkin Auditarium,;Forbush ]sigh school,,Route 2, Box ✓14fi,EastBena,N C:27010.,(.. '' Ripple, a newspaper published weekly PUruvnsF rn�fr;ivg rnmrnent'related to the application fora mining permit for a-crush edstonc' I at Yadkinville, County of Yadkin, quarry located off SR 1711 south ofaiiwy:421 ap- proximately Smiles cast of Yadkinville in Yadkin State of North Carolina; that the at- tMMENT,PROCEDURE��,%;!'lit}persons tached copy of advertisement ' `attend:�'l�tie; WHS :+tCrested'invtfiis.inatter:a're;invited tA, v;, ipearingwiilbecunuucicun a r ys ti'linauon or,the permltiprocedurei asisett published in said newspaper for forth In The,Mlmng?Act;of 197 Eby ahe�D?vikldnaf j band Resources FLand quahty5ect+on t s��k,a ss{ consecutive issues,'the first publi=. 2 Explanation of file actiaq�or w ch permit 3 �"aired ti u ltcant (O tiariiil)p i ? a ' *,` -_ Y.pp • ... .p...-._.._.,`.f'>T .. cation being on the 9th ' day of ublic'Commcnt.Comments; stii[ements;`' data;and other information may be Submi[fes n7 writing prior to or during the hearing or:mayfbc% February 89 presented or511y at the.hearing._Persons�desiriiig. 19 andto speak will indicate'-this intentl_a[,,ttie'tirtie;of,. �tl� t iegistralion al.the 4hea... . 'So-,rhat,Aall"p 1rs".. the.last insertion on the l" do sa;lengtkiy.alatements dees,,ring to speak may may be limited at the disc retionp[ttie'fiearing af- k ficcr. oral'presentahons';whicri'exceed three'•' day Of February 19 $� i. i'mtnutes must tie accompanies by three(3)wrilte� copies which will'tic fled with the hearing o[Ficcr' at the time of registration:� a ' -�, CrdWexamination•,of persuns'presentmg testimnny will not be allowed; however, the' Publisher .hearing officer.may ask questions for clarification.' S The proceeding will rem'in open_for;a period, •.uEten`(10)days following the hearih_g for additional: Sworn and subscribed to before nle, arittenargumenlior -'siatemcats, INFORMATION;•Additidnal'informaLion con- this r da of ?'rocrning this hearing may be abla,ised by writing oy; y calling: - f Mr_Thomas E.Carroll 19 S Land R lity Sectioti3 +, •`..DiviiionofI and Res. es'Y -Department of Natural ResourCes`i � !•. l•r. ,r•' &CommunajDeveiopment'i LI / Notary !'agile 1 r C Raleigh Narth Carolina 27611'i ' TelephonS919f3733{574i� My Commission expires +' Feb: 11UNTINC: ANI) 1'UE31A.S iINC SINCE ]992 P. O. BOX 7 YA1')K1NVII..I,E, N. C. 27055 t�bruary 1959 North Carolina 5;ni n Tn t`,_ -..._.. ..- Y, ..1 'r� . ..r.,,��fA[.` •,r,:I �'•�t�-.VYyT1rl flr -- L •'Jtpa-I LI 'It-IIL i�I � CLLLAI CLa 'A •.. .+..��� 1✓ ve-lcn1_rF:nt P. 0. Boy: 27687 Raleigh, N. C. 27611 DATE DESCRIPTION DEBIT CREDIT Ppb. 9 To Publishing Public riccice, I. tilime G5 r . 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Failure to do this will prevent this card from being returned to you. The return receipt fegw,ill provide you the name of the person d-oLiwered i4_aTd_the date ofdeljveL . For additional fees the following services are available. Consult postm pt6r for fees and check boxes) for additional service(s) requested. 4. Show to whom delivered, date, and addressee's address. 2. ❑ Restricted Delivery T(Extra charge)f ?(Extra charge)f 3. Article Addressed to: .. 4. Article Number,, ((�� ' Type of Service: ZCl R gistered El Insured • Certified Q Coo �- ❑ Express Mail :Aiwa s obtai" si nature of addressee 4�2t Sor�agent and-aATE DELIVi=RED. 5. Signatur ' Addf=esjsee Addr'essee's Address Y if t i (Zr'qk ested rdj?{�fee paid) y (Zr' rr / 6. Signature — Agent 7. Date of Deliver PS Farm 3811, Mar. 1987 U.S.G.P.O. 1987-178-788 DOMESTIC RETURN RECEIPT UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE OFFICIAL BUSINESS k SENDER INSTRUCTIONS ti Print your name, address, and ZIP Cade in the space below. • Complete items 1, 2, 3, and 4 on a146 rarvrsv. ���� f) '• � ti �� • Attach to front of article if space �. permits, otherwise affix to back :F of article. PENALTY FOR PRIVATE * Endorse article "Return Receipt USE, a300 Requested" adjacent to number. RETURN Print Sender's name, address, nd ZIP Code i he space elow. TO r .r 7(e' Z7 4�2 r r M I I I I I l + 7 - �r ENDER: Cy6plete Items 1 and 2 when additional services are desired, and complete items 3 end d. Put your address in the "RETURN TO" Space on the reverse side. Failure to do this will prevent this Card from being returned to you. Thg feturn_receipt fee will provide you the name of the person he date of delivery. For additional fees the following services are available. Consult po,strnWfir for fees and check box(es) for additional service(s) requested. how to whore delivered, date, and addressee's address. 2. C] Restricted Delivery fi(Extra charge)t t(Extra charge)t . Artinip Arklrecsed to d Artie-in Niimhar ,-jn --I V17 �v Type of Service: _V( ". ❑ Re istered El Insured rtified ❑ COD 0 Express Mail ,. . 1 Always obtain signature of addressee or agent and DATE DELIVERED. 5. Signature — Addressees 8. Addressee's Address (ONL Y if X requested and fee paid) 6. atur — Agent _ 7. INte of Deliye PS Form 3811, Mar. 1987 * U.S.G.P.O. 1987-178-268 DOMESTIC RETURN RECEIPT UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE OFFICIAL BUSINESS SENDER INSTRUCTIONS Print your name, address, and ZIP ' Code in the space below. • Complete items 1, 2, 3, and 4 on FU.SMAIL teat.;)rnrarsa y-_ 4-1 • Attach to front of article if space - permits, otherwise affix to tack M of article. I{ u PENALTY FOR PRIVATE • Endorse article "Return Receipt USE, $300 Requested" adjacent to number. RETURN Print Sender's name, address, and ZIP Co �+�n the space below. TO ' • 0 r 43 2 76;<07 aje��lvaal,C � J/ V I ENDER: o late Items 1 and 2 when additional services are desired, and comple tams 3 and 4. _r :�— Put your addre n the "RETURN TO" Space on the reuar e Ill prevant,this card from being returned to you, he return receiptfee6FAdq�otj Hama vf. he a on delivered he date of def ve . For additional fees ic of serve ar, av liable. Consult natrn er for teas and check boxes) for additiono, servl re 1i--r 1. Show to whom delivered, date, and addressee's ad 2. trlcted D 1(Extra charge) tra cha 'I! 3. Article Addressed to: f _4. Arti&jjjjrnbeA Hype S ij ElInsured rt i i ed El co I] Express Mail Always obtain signature of addressee �'• - or agent �and LATE DE LIVERED' . . Signa — Addressee 8. Addressee's Address (ONL Y if req ested and fee paid) la, rgn ure -- Agen " 7, Date of Delivery PS Farm 38111 Mar. 1987 LI.S.G.RO. 1887-178-268 DOMESTIC RETURN RECEIPT UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE OFFICIAL BUSINESS SENDER INSTRUCTIONS rr Print your name, address, and ZIP Code in the space below. -' * • ` . • Complete items 1 2 3 and 4 on •. '-' the reverse. �` ; - U.S.MAIL • Attach to front of article if space permits, otherwise affix to back of article. , 49 PENALTY FOR PRIVATE • Endorse article ""Return Receipt Ir USE. $300 Requested" adjacent to number. RETURN Print Sender's name address" and ZIP Code n space be ow. TO -r OAI�l f - + L_1V SENDER: Comp to items 1 and 2 when additl6nal services are desired, and complete items 3 and 4. Put your address in the "RETURN TO" Space on the reverse side. Fallure to do this will prevent this card from being returned to you. L rejurn receipt fee wlil provide you the name of the person delivered to and the date of daIIvor . For additional fees the following services are available. Consult postmas�Xwr for fees and check box(es) for additional service(s)�requested. 1. ow to whom delivered, date, and addressee's ed'dress. 2, ❑ Restricted Delivery t(Exrra charge)t ' J\t(Extra charge)? 3. Article Addressed to: 4. 'Aftide Numbe q169 7 ► - w., 1'1 L :Jype af'Seryice: V{ 4FHeistered ElInsured tifred El COD ress Mail Always obtain signature of addressee agent and DATE DELIVERED. Si ature — Ad r ee "`" 8. Addressee's Address (ONL Y if,if X requested and e paidi A B. Signature — Agent x �- �� 7. Date of Deliveryr; t �i PS Farm 3811, Mar. 1987 u.s_G.PO_ 1987-178-269 DOMESTIC RETURN RECEIPT UNITED STATES POSTAL, SERVICE OFFICIAL BUSINESS SENDER INSTRUCTIONS Y "�• I Print your name, address, and ZIP ' / Cade in the space below. • Complete items 1 2 3 and 4 on =!S.Mthe reverse.• Attach to front of article if space ! " + 9 � permits, otherwise affix to back of article. f + , ,_ PENALTY FOR PRJVATE • Endorse article "Return Receipt ' USE. 33c0 Requested" adjacent to number. 4 RETURN Print Sender's name, address, and ZIP Code in the splice below. TO lipa ae��-ko,; V7 (�2 7L14e SENDE R: piete Items 1 and 2 when additional services are desired, and complete items 3 + ----I cldA4�-t -/�/ and 4. Put your address In the "RETURN TO" Space on the reverse slde, Failure to do this will prevent this card from toeing returned to you. The return recefat fee will provide you the_ name of the pejon et ve ed he date of del ve . For additional fees the following services are avaitable. Consult p ostrn2p& for fees and check boxes) for additional services) requested. 1, how to whom delivered, date, and addressee's address. 2. ❑ Restricted Delivery I(Extra charge)t t(Extra charge)f 3. Article Addressed to: 4. Article Number 65 ' Type of Service: 1 Re red Q Insured ertified ElCOD Express Mail Always obtain signature of addressee agent and DATE DELIVERED. Signature — Addressee 8 ddres�bi 'j : ddress (ONL Y if r4e terl it ce paid) f fi a&te Agent `+ p �► 4� a {': OD �M t LZ d_={ tn 7. Date or elivery lam. PS Form 3811. Mai. 1987 * U.S.&P.O. 1987-178-268 nf)MFSTlr RFTIIRN Rr-rFIPT UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE OFFICIAL BUSINESS SENDER INSTRUCTIONS Print your name, address, and ZIP / Code in the space below. 7,�} • Complete items 1, 2, 3, and 4 on {.J the reverse. /� `9 i • Attach to front of article if space f,�;�r permits, otherwise affix to back (' of article. 3f. PENALTY FOR PRIVATE • Endorse article "Return Receipt USE, $300 Requested" adjacent to number. RETURN Print Sender's name, address, and ZIP Cade i space b nvrr. TO r r r l� END R: Com ate items 1 and 2 when additional services are desired, and complete items 3 a Put your-idd?kr athe "RETURN TO" Space on the reverse side. Fallure to do thls will prevent this card from beln returned to you. The Le_tuln receipt fee will provide you the name of the Rerpon no%- date of eye . For additional fees the following services are available. Consult po tm PK or for fees and check box(es) for additional servlce(s) requested. 1. Show to whom delivered, date, and addressee's address, 2. ❑ Restricted Delivery t(Extra charge)t f(Extra charge)t 3. Article Addressed to: 4. Article Numl3er,,/]► r� 440 Type of Service: © R ` ered ❑ insured ertified ❑ COD Express Mail y Always obtain signature of addressee or agent and DATE DELIVERED. 5. Signature — Addressee S. Addressee's Address (ONL"r if X requested and fee paid) B. Si nature — Agent x 7. Date of Delivery 2 � '~ PS Form 3811, Mar. 1987 w U.S.G.RO. 1987-178-268 DOMESTIC RETURN RECEIPT UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE $UR��• OOPICIAL BUSINESS i P M • ity SENDER INSTRUCTIONS t 74:; Print your name, address, andZICode in the space belavrr. �� * Complete items 1, 2, 3r and 4 an _ l7rt_ U.S.MAIL the reverse, * Attach to front of article if space � permits, otherwise affix to back {I j� PENALTY FOR PRIVATE of article. * Endorse article "Return Receipt t USE, $300 Requested" adjacent to number. RETURN Print Sander's name, address and ZIP Cade ' the space belo TO � Tf — �Iti-r - dA ENIAER: Co plate Items 1 and 2 when additional services are desired, and complete items 3 and A. Put your addr in the "RETURN TO" Space on the reverse side. Failure to do this will prevent this card from being returned to you. There urn receipt fee wlil provige you the name of the Person �+ e dole of delivery. For additional fees the following services are available. Consult , p0-strrig0er for fees and check box(es) for additional services) requested. i. Show to whom delivered, date, and addressee's address. 2. O Restricted Delivery t(Extra charge)f t(Extra charge)? I drtir-lw ❑rldra earl to d ❑";.►la All,rr.l-.ar f !� Type of Service: >�y� *--� ❑ Registered ❑ Insured C f rtified ❑ COD +� LI Express Mail § Alw s,ohtain sign re of addressee , -orpg- ; n�D'IXTE'R.isLIVERED. Sign to — Addressee 8. d s Addr�s. NL Y.if r J req d ie dJ 3 1 w I B. Signature — Agent 7. date of Delivery Form 3811. Mar. i9v f U.S.G.PO. 39S7-178-268 W)MESTIC RETLIRIV RECEIPT i UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE OFFICIAL BUSINESS ; 7MAV SENDER INSTRUCTIONSPrint your name, address, and ZIP /` tiCode in the space below. �* Complete items 1, 2� 3� and 4 on LI.11 tom_ � ! I r � u ravarssa. rr �v r e Attach to front of article if space permits, otherwise affix to back . per_ of article. ,rl;�•a- PENALTY FOR PRIVATE • Endorse article "Return Receipt '�� r WSE, 3dU I Requested" adiacent to number. 1 RETURN Print Sender's name, address, and ZIP Co 'n the space 1a:31 w. . � TO I � F 7 X'aJe? I iy I � 1` (-17 7c/e I � s � I I 1 I i 16(SEN-DtR: Ca ete items 1 and 2 when additional services are desired, and complete items 3 and 4. Put your address in the "RETURN TO" Space on the reverse side. Failure to do this will prevent this card from being returned to you. The return receipt fee will provide you the name of the Person clel lvqEedA6 a n d the e 2f del Ivery. For additional fees the fallowing services are available. C o nsu Ft- pogtrrofter for fees and check box(as) for additional service(s) requested. 1.VeShow to whom delivered, date, and addressee's address. 2. .0 Restricted Delivery 1 (Exrrc charge)' t(Extra charge)t 3. Article Addressed to- 1 4 Artie-la Member o-N .� Type of Service: ❑ gistei=ed ❑ Insured Certified ❑ COD r El Express Mail fJ � Always obtain signature of addressee or agent and DATE DELIVERED. 5. Signature — Addressee 8. Addressee's Address f ONL Y af_____� 5. Signature — Agent 2708 KNOB HILL DR X CLE MMON:* NC 2701.2 7. Date of Delivery PS Farm 3811, Mar. 19V * u.S.G,M 1987-178-26131 UUMESTIC'RETURN RECEIPT f UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE i OFFICIAL BUSINESS 4 ' SENDER INSTRUCTIONS Print your name, address, and ZIP FE 8 Coda in the space below. • Complete items 1, 2, 3, and 4 on the revrarce U-S.MA1L 4 r Attach to front of article if space L{f j'� !�� 1 Aj Irry SECTION f permits, otherwise affix to back of article. PENALTY FOR PRIVATE e Endorse article "Return Receipt USE, S3W Requested" adjacent to number. f RETURN Print Sender's name, address, and ZIP Code ' he space below. TO 46 e", I f f i I " - 49ENDER: Ca plete tams 1 arld 2--when additional services are desired. and complete items 3 and 4 Put y ur address In-the ""RETURN%10 " Space on the reverse side, Failure to do this will prevent this card from being 're urned to you.` The return recelpt fee wlfl provide you- thig name of the Person d el v ed,jo an d She'SlaIg of del Jv : For additional fees the following services ere aveilabia. Consult postm er for fees and check box{es).for additional services) requested. 1. Shaw to whom,dellvered, date, and addressee's sldress.. 2. ❑ Restricted Delivery .�t(Exam charge)t _ #(Extra charge)t 3. Article rAddressed taTw 4. Article Number Type of Service: ❑ R Bred ❑ Insured 421 D Certified ElCDD • ❑ Express Mail O Always obtain signature of addressee or agent and DATE'DELIVERED. 5. Signature — dresses S. Addressee's'Address (Uj"VL Y if requested and,fea paidX j B. Sig re — Agent 7. Date of Delivery . . T+ PS Farm 3811, Mar. 1987 * U.S.G.P.O. 1987-178-268 DOMESTIC RETURN RECEIPT UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE Fes.• ��',#:• n OFFICIAL BUSINESS - F SENDER INSTRUCTIONS pp , IPrint your name, address, and ZIP 1^ �'� ' M Code in the space below. • Complete items 1, 2, 3, and 4 onr I the reverse. e Attach if space permits, otherwise o front of eaffixe to backof I ••, article.Er�dorse t article "Return Recei � }���LFJ�� PENALT FOR PRIVATE p U , $300 h Requested" adjacent to number. I RETURN Print Sender's name, address, and ZIP Cade i ha spare below.TO I 4pStN15ER. Ca lets items 1 a d 2 when a ltional services are desired, and complete Items 3 and 4. Put your address in the "RETURN TO" Space on the reverse side. Failure to do this wlII prevent this card from being returned to you. The retuEn recelot fee yvill provide you she name of the ptrjon deliveredhe -date 01 delivery. For additional fees the following services are available, Consult postrnsvt& for fees and check box(es) for additional servlce(s) requested. LUP015how to whorn delivered, date, and addressee's address. 2. 0 Restricted Delivery (Extra charge)I t(Extra charge)t 3. Article Addressed tV: 4. Article Number ' Type of Service; ❑ .gi El insured o Certifiedified ❑ COD y , "" El Express Mail {f �-� twin signature of addressee a t� +d�DATE DELIVERED. 5. Signature — Addressee 8. A e4"1 Address (ONL Y if X �*q t W d fee paid) CID 6. Signature — Agent ' y / f l 7. Date of Delivery PS Farm 3811. Mar. 1987 * U.&G.RO. 1987-178-268 DOMESTIC RETURN RECEIPT I UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE I OFFICIAL BUSINESS SENDER INSTRUCTIONS � Print your name, address, and ZIP ` Ak Code in the space below. M * Complete items 1 2 3 and 4 on the reverse. � � � � � � ��IL� • Attach to front of article if space ' , . ; `• .k ,.�. ofarticle.is, otherwise affix to back if PENALTY FOR PRIVATE * Endorse article "Return Receipt -, —C SE, SWO Requested" adjacent to number. r� t. I RETURN Print Sender's name, address, an IP Code in�the space below. TO v Maid or G C 76 I I I � ---MVn -.- LA2Y,6� - Lee-A, -Z E lW R. Camp items i and 2 when additional services are desired, and complete items 3 and A. Put your address in the "RETURN TO" Space on the reverse side. Fallure to do this will prevent this card from being returned to you. The return receipt fee_ w111 Provide you the name of the person d Sha -dateof deliverv, For additional fees the following services are available. Consul% postma.Rft for fees and check box(es) for addltlonal service(s) requested, 1, 1POShow to whom delivered, date, and addressee's address. 2. ❑ Restricted Delivery ' t(Extra charge)t t(Extra charge)t 3. Article Addressed to: 4. Article Number Type of Service: f q/2L D Re stered ❑ Insured rt I ertified - , Q COD Y El Express Mail f ! ways obtain signature a4 addressee or t and DATE DELIVERED. , . Signature — Addressee A- ass Address (ONL Y if r e Fd fee paid) Signature — Agent !; Date of Delivery Form 3811, Mau. 1987 * U.S_G_Pd_ 1987-178-288 7nC]II►lFfiTlf~ RFT1]AN RF['EIRT UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE OFFICIAL BUSINESS + SENDER INSTRUCTIONS Print your name, address, and ZIP ► ,�ti y r Code in the space below. • Complete items 1, 2, 3, and 4 on *� - -' �• {++ + the reverse. VMMAIL� Attach to front of article if space' ; permits, otherwise affix to back of article. PENALTY FOR PRIVATE 0 Endorse article "Return Receipt USE, x3oo Requested" adjacent to number. , z RETURN Print Sender's name, address, and ZIP Cod .n the space hAl TO 4- 172 r _ x� sc�?7-vl a *S NDE mpiete items i nd 2 wh additional services are desired, and complete items 3 and 4. Put your address in the "RETURN TO" Space on the reverse side. Failure to do this will prevent this card from being returned to you, Tho ri3jurn_ recolptfee Will RrQvlde You jhq name of the e n delivered to and the dale of delivery. For additional fees the following services are available. Consult past ter for foes and check box(es) for additional sorvlce(s) requested. i. Show to whom delivered, date, and addressee's address. 2. 0 Restricted Delivery t(Extra charge)t t�Ex fra charge)1 3. Article Addressed to: 4. Article IVumber q�//6, atAci/ Type of Service: ❑F istered ❑ Insured tified ❑ COD ress Mail Always obtai a t me.pf addressee or agent a 26e _T ELllf RED. - Z:). alyrld[urC — muuressee O. r-kuul % v1 X requ teda Asaaidl, B. Si atu — nt r, s if Date delivery ` 0 f -_(' � - " PC Fnrm RR111 Unr i4R7 rt IQA7_17A_9AQ nnMFCTIP RFTl1RN AF:rr-IPT UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE OFFICIAL BUSINESS t ' ' I SENDER INSTRUCTIONS .' Print your name, address, and ZIP ' �'6 ,� ,�A Code in the space below. �'`. r" �' k[k[ 0 Complete items 4, 2, 3, and 4 on ..`` Y f k W • Attach to front of article if space , permits, otherwise affix to back of article. ; ► PENALTY FOR PRIVATE • Endorse article "Return Receipt USE. $300 Requested" adjacent to number. ERETURN Print Sender's name address and ZIP Q in the space below. TO k f � o C>L Ate Z� c i C�*wlw - m4lylla�� jotEN09R: Co Zth ete items 1 and 2 when additTonal services are desired, and complete items 3 and 4. Put your addressa "RETURN TO " Space on the reverse side. Failure to do this will prevent this card from being returned to you. The return receipt foe will provide -you the name of the parson ' daUvered 19 g nd the date of-deUvory. For additlonal fees the following services are available. Consult postrnasW for fees and check box(es) for additional service(s) requested. 1. Eow to whom dellvered, date, and addressee's address. 2. Q Restricted Delivery ° t(E'xrra charge)t t(Extra charge)? 3. Article Addressed to: 4. Article Number 1 Type of Service: ❑ Ae 'stared ❑ Ensured rtified ❑ CUD -� ❑ Express Mail c27655-Always.obtain signature of addressee orreqjr ':DATE DELIVERED. . Signature -- Addressee 8: rirpTa4 �A s (ONL Y if ee aid) Signature — Ageri# x „10 •^ 1�� ) 1 of Delivery '• '�- ._ 77, Mar. 1987 * U.S.G.P.O. 1987-178-268 DOMESTIC RETURN RECEIPT UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE OFFICIAL BUSINESS00 SENDER INSTRUCTIONS Print your name, address, and ZIP ` Code in the space below. f 1 i • Complete items 1, 2, 3, and 4 on � . i the reverse. c u � • Attach to front of article if space permits, otherwise affix to hack of article. PENALTY FOR PRIVATE e Endorse article "Return Receipt USE, SWO Requested" adjacent to number. ' RETURN Print Sender's name, address, and ZIP Code ' e space below. TO r END R: Co late items 1 and 2 when additional services are desired, and complete items 3 and 4, put your address In the "RETURN TO" Space on the reverse side. Failure to do this will prevent this card from being returned to you. 3:hg retu rn Egg 91RJ f go,will Provide- you the name of the 2erjon delivered to and the. date of delivery. For additional feet the following services are avaIlabie. Consult postman r for fees and check box{es} for additional servlce(s) requested. t. ow to whom delivered, date, and addressee's address. 2. 0 Restricted Delivery t(Extra charge)t t(Extra charge)t 3. Article Addressed to: 4. Article Number jz9Z � / ql70 Type of Service: €fie istered D Insured rertified 0 COIF Express Mail Always obtain signature of addressee ',or agent land DATE DELIVERED. Signature — Addressee :8,'4Addressee's Address (ONL Y if requested fee aid) 6. Signature — Agent ` 7. Date of DeliveryWP M Vnrm 'gt1I_ Mar- 1 QR7 II.C.I:.0A I*A7.17A-1>1%A nnhAE TIf` RFTIIRlU RECEIPT UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE OFFICIAL BUSINESS SENDER INSTRUCTIONS Print your name, address, and ZIP Cade in the space below ' • Complete items 1, 2, 3, and 4 on LIMMAIL the reverse. • A"ach to front of article if space f permits, otherwise affix to back- of article. PENALTY FOR PRIVATE * Endorse article "Return Receipt USE, $300 s Requested" adjacent to number, O/V RETURN Print Sender's name, address and ZIP Cod n he space hel6w. TO Jaw r f rw cd&&k,y� 41 ENDER: Co plate Items 1 and 2 when additional services are desired, and complete items 3 and 4. Put your address in the "RETURN TO" Space -on the reverse side. Failure to do this will prevent this card from being returned to you. ThgLtu[n Eecelpt fee will Provide You the name of the 2erson delivered to and the date of deiiverv. For additional fees the following services are available. Consult ` postrn r for fees and chec iti k box(as) far addonal service(s) requested. 1. how to whore delivered, date, and addressee's address. 2. ❑ Restricted Delivery t(Extra charge)t t(Extra charge)?' 3. �4rticl�-.gddr�s d to,: - ,*/7 ' ,W 4. Article Nurnbernt frllr f' ] Type of Service: r ❑ Re gi red ❑ Insured rtified ❑ COD 44 ❑ Express Mail Always obtain signature of addressee •-s, ,� or agent'and DATE DELIVERED. 5. Signature — Addressee • ' ` �'� i 8. Addressee's Address (ONLY if }r6 °�, requested and fee paid) X ;-' " . � `�' A to--Jc? 6. Signature — Agent r' t/ya � 7. e of slivery ''`� k• '� �. � �- i F. _ / .ti4 � ri PS Form 3811, Mar. 1987 * U.S.G.RO. Ik7-178-268 DOMESTIC RETURN RECEIPT UNITED STATES POSTAL. SERVICE OFFICIAL. BUSINESS SENDER INSTRUCTIONS Print your name, address, and ZIP Code in the space below. -a • Complete items 1, Z, 3, and 4 ors �, u(�� � 1. i4- _ _ 11110 1 • Attach to front of article if space permits, otherwise affix to back of article. -11 �r PENALTY FOR PRIVATES-- • Endorse article "Return Receipt , .-• _'' Cr�� "' USEriS Requested" adjacent to number. RETURN Print Sender's name, address, and ZIP Co the sp e h ow. TOf C17 �S ►t w rf`rA4 r c27611 SENDER; Complete item 1 and 2 an additional services are desired, and complete items 3 and 4. Put your address in the "RETURN TO" Space on the reverse slde. Fallure to do this will prevent this card from eing returned to you. The returnrecelpt fee v+rlll _prpvlde You the name of the Person el lvere nd the a of del iv ery. For add itlonaI fees the following services are available. Consult post star for fees and chock box(es) for additional servlce(s) requested. 1.V Shaw to whom delivered, date, and addressee's address. 2. Q Restrlcted Delivery t(Extra charge)t f(Extra charge)1 3. Article Addressed tx - 4. Article Numb /f t --Type of Service: ..�/ �{. ❑ Re C istered El ertifled ❑ OD • Express Mail f 0 Always obtain signature of addressee ' or agent and DATE DELIVERED. L tune AAA n..na a x � .�1 �t d�rlray�aai� Ae�rlrate ft}Vf. y if x r + �r ; requested and fee pai 6. Signature — Agent s 7. Date of delivery PS F:orrn 3811, Mar. 1987 * u.S.c.RO. 1987-17FI-26$ DOMESTIC RETU< N RECEIPT UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE OFFICIAL BUSINESS SENDER INSTRUCTIONS Print your name, address, and ZIP FEB ����Code in the space ow. y • Complete items 1, 2, 3, and 4 on M the reverse. LUL Attach to front air articie IT space � .�� l�i� ��� =SSM � permits, otherwise affix to back LAi I - S F CT 11 of article. PENALTY FOR PRIVATE i Endorse article "Return Receipt USE, S" Requested" adiacent to number. RETURN Print Sender's name, address, and ZIP Code i a space b Jow. TO. 4z,)LX o( &(?Y I • I i I I ' . r I I I 'Y -F 06, - Z?AZ *SENDER. Comp a Items 1 and 2 when additional services are desired, and complete items 3 and 4. Peat you r address In the "R ETU R N TO" Space on the reverse side. Failure to do this will prevent this card from being returned to you. The return—Malptfeg yXIII Provide you the name of the Person dglivjEed 12 and the JaLig.of i0qjJvqr . For additional fee$ the fq#IQwing services are evalloWe, Consult postmast or fees and check box(era) for additional service(s) requested. 1. � ow to whom delivered, date, and addressee's address. 2. ❑ Restricted Delivery L� t(Extra charge)t f(Extra charge)I .q Artir_lp- ❑rldrottorl rn• d ❑et;ela Khimt%jsv..^ fli J7 1 r Type of service: vv . � � ❑ Re feted © Insured rtifced ❑ COD r Q ❑ Express Mail / Always obtain signature of addressee or agent and DATE DELIVERED. 5. Signa ure -- Addre �eet rM ~'rr1r' 8. Addressee's Address (ONL Y if ( r r ':, rega sted and I i �tiL.�� • 4� V � J fi. Signature — Agen 7. Date of Delivery - l f� A/1 PS Form 3811, Mar. 1987 * u.S.G.P.O. 1987-178-268 DOMESTIC RETURN RECEIPT i W 1. UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE OFFICIAL BUSINESS , SENDER INSTRUCTIONS Q� Print your name, address, and ZIP �f rf71 Cade in the space below. z41 • Complete items 1. Z, 3, and 4 oh 'R !fi)a rt A � the reverse. • :U{ ........,....� a Attach to front of article if space ' permits, otherwise affix to back of article. PENALTY FOR PRIVATE • Endorse article "Return Receipt USE, $300 Requested" adjacent to number. RETURN � Print Sender's name, address, and ZIP Co in the space below. TO 7 /1- SENDER: C plete items f and 2 when additional services are desired, and complete items 3 and 4. Put Your address in the "RETURN TO" Space on the reverse side. Failure to do this will prevent this card from being returned to you. h e uW rocelpt fee will provIde you the Hems of ha e s n l ivered Ig a nd the date of d el Ivory. 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TO {may► If • R 1 /\ - Jti t 4 I l I I Sinn — , ; _ - ` ,c��-rLnN �.c�,cc�r�s pn�I�� ��r�✓�u,4�-r ` y�De�� �.,�y _�_ J WNW 10 40 I� 04-17 l a �� • - ��- 5 Doi Pie L., Y�� . .4111 /rf"" /V7�'�'�'�'—'.a'� (v'��Crc y�`"Gt- /LC✓v`�"` I �E StnT[ State of North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development Division of Land Resources 512 North Salisbury Street Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 James G. Martin, Governor Stephen G. Conrad William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary January 19, 1989 Director Ms. Brenda V. Wallace Route 2, Box 376 B Yadkinville, NC 27055 RE: Martin Marietta Aggregates Proposed Yadkin Quarry Yadkin County Dear Ms. Wallace: Thank you for your letter of January 13, 1989 expressing your concerns ...7; Martin Marietta w:rl-L.. T,.,..Y,....,�,... F.. ;3- F,. .1-L.... regarding 1•Aa in Mariet La Aggregates' application for a. mminuanj p�KRA for he operation of a. crushed stone quarry in eastern Yadkin County. The concerns you expressed certainly deserve evaluation. Before the Director of the Division of Land Resources makes a decision to,grant or deny the permit, these concerns as well as any others within the jurisdiction of N. C. General Stuatue 74-51 of the Mining Act of 1971 will be carefully considered. The Groundwater Section of the Division of Environmental Management has bean re4uested to review the proposal and ccRs cent as to MaaL isCtpaciy, i1 cuiy, z11e proposed operation will have on area groundwater. Similiarly, the applicant has applied for a National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit with the Water Quality Section of the Division of Environmental Management. A NPDES permit has specific guidelines on the characteristics of any discharge so that it will not be degrading to the receiving waters. The mining permit, if granted, would specifically site the operators responsibility to comply with those water quality standards. if you need specific information on the standards, you are encouraged to contact the Water Quality Section in the Winston-Salem Regional Office at (919) 761-2351. . . in reference to your comments on dangerous }blasting, the blasting standards utilized by this Department are based upon extensive studies conducted over several years. by the United States Bureat, of Minns. (USBM) _ Throuich these studies, the USBM has established an upper limit for safe blasting practices. As a conservative approach, our Department currently utilizes one-half of the USBM upper Limit. P.O. Boy; 27687, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Telephone 919.733.3833 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer is. Brenda V. Wallace January 19, 1989 Page 2 The conments you made pertaining to air quality are, being reviewed by the Division of Environmental Management's Air Quality Section. A separate appl i ra+inn hac hr`r`n F l r�rl ioii-h tl;a�t of F1C Mn a separtc air r-14 +- - y -�;ua will be required for this site. Again, mining permits reference the obligation of am operator to comply with standards of air quality promulgated by the Environmental Management Comission. if you need additional information, please contact Mr. Jerry Clayton with the Air Quality Section at (919) 733-3340. The truck traffic and associated offsite safety aspects are not within our jurisdiction. Traffic concerns should be directed to the Highway Patrol and/or Department of Transportation. Also, the present state of the land use, whether it is Light coirallerce or residential, is not an item for our consideration. These items are more properly addressed through local zoning ordinances. This office has received considerable correspondence related to the proposed Yadkin Quarry and, pursuant to G.S. 74-51 and Administrative Code Title 15 Chapter 5B .001.1 of. The Mining Act of 1971, the Director has determined a public hearing is warranted. The Department shall conduct a public hearing no sooner than 20 or not later than 60 days of the filing of the application. A time, date and location of the hearing will be set by the Department and notice will be given to all adjoining (contiguous) landowners of such. In .addition, a notice will be published in a newspaper of general circulation in Yadkin County at least ten days prior to the public hearing. Again, thank you for your input. Please advise at (919) 733-4574 if I can be of further assistance. Sincerely, Thomas E. Carroll, P.G. f Mining Specialist Land Quality Section TEC:se cc: Mr. G. Douglas Miller, P.E. dra STATED �� �• ,9V State of North Carolina 101y Department of Natural Resources and Community Development Division of Environmental ManaF;e'ment 512 i�orth Salisbury Street = Raleigh, Nor°iIi lC.-.tt-oima 27611 James G. Martin, Governor R. Paul Wilms William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary February 13, 1989 Director Mr. & Mrs . John.D. Wallace Route 2, Box 376B Yadkinville, N.C. 27053 Subject: NPDES Permit No. NCO075752 Martin Marietta Corporation Yadkin Quarry Yadkin County Dear. Mr. & Mrs. Wallace: This Division has received and reviewed your letters on the subject permit. The concerns that you have raised are valid, however they are more appropriately address through the mining permit and not the NPDES permit. The Director has reviewed this file aad your letters and has decided to issue the subject NPDES Permit. By copy of this letter your letters will be forwarded to the Land Quality Section for their consideration when reviewing the mining permit for this facility. I appreciate your sharing your concerns with the Division. Sincerely, Arthur Mouberry, P.t. , Supervisor Permits and Engineering Unit cc: Winston-Salem Regional Office Permit File Land Quality (with attachments) P.O. Box 27687, North Carolina 27611-7687 'Telephone 919-733-7015 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer :Tz 71 JAN -Kt 2 , box 376 b Yadkinville , N , U . January 11 , 1989 HIS Nc Mr . A. Paul nilms u . juepartment of Natural resources and,-. Uommunity J)evelopment P . u , -box 27687 Raleigh , A . U . 27611 ;flip ate : upposition To Martin Marietta hock Warry PEW, uentlemen : I am writing to protest a rock quairy that Martin Marietta is planning to put in Yadkin Uotunty off opeer bridge Road . This quarry will hurt my property value . Tasting will damage the structure of my home . The quality and level. of water in'. my well will be affected . Dust and noise from the blasts will be hazardous to my family' s health . Trucks• using bpeer bridge Road to get to New Highway 421 will be dangerous for cars and all the school busses that daily use the road . most everyone in the area is opposed to the quarry . we have petitioned a list of names and have been sending them to you . I would appreciate your help to stop the opening of this quarry .' Sincerely , John D . via]-la ce + ' RL `JAN 23 1939 ad-At".u-�.l,�u, `Yl. C. Z7 o s spip� re Uzi IV ERA j!r rm /» /Z,o a oc 7(l," /7 � L' a a Uslu'll o-®r-LOC, _Xhtl "-ryp 4,v Z f II JA/n�(-�-w�-a.,�rrL_ _� .cam,-,. ....�o�u .. L��(,L,ai�vz,Ceat J � -tAb-f- a O /Yyl J-Ia�a,)�qcf r -.A.21 J--t- d- ,ac J-La, aff, �P , v � i `vGc cr�CL1J 1 ,�1Cw-z- a&v� /Yl -- - ✓�-c r�z q e-u� /�a-rna. k 1-to a dt� c of o(Lz - , 07. _ . _.. -.�-� -..,�-ems-✓ �z.c�e. -� �.��-� - r� . - .- -- -- -� � - -- n,61 - State of North Carolincl Department of Natural Resources and C0111111unity Development Division of Lind Resources 512 North Salisbury Street • lUcigh, North Carolina 27611 James G. Martin, Governor Stephen G. Conrad William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary F'ebniary 1'3, 1989 Director MEMORANDUM TO: North Carolina Mining,Cant fission FROM: Thomas Carroll �• ; ing Specialist Land Quality Section RE: Public Hearing Martin Marietta Aggregates Prcposed Yadkin Quarry Yadkin County In keeping with your previous request to be advised of all scheduled public hearings on new mining permit applications, please find attached a copy of the public notice listing the date, time, and place of the hearing scheduled for the above referenced application. You are encouraged to attend should your schedule permit it. Please advise at (919) 733-4574 if you have any questions on this matter. TEC:se Attachment cc:- Stephen Conrad Charles Gardner G. Douglas Miller P.O. Box 27687, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Telephone 919-733-3833 An Equal Opportuniry Affirmative Action Employer NORrl7l CIUW)JJNA DEPARTMENT OF NA'I'URAI, RESOURCES AND CUI itTN7:TY DENTELOPMEW I'U13L1C NCIPTCE Notice is hereby given of a public hearing to be held by the North Carolina %partment of Natural RcsourcL.s and Corallunity De'velapment concerning Martin Marietta Aggregates' application for a mining permit for a crushed stone quarry off SR 1.71.1 in eastern Yadkin County, North Carolina. AU`I'HORI'I'Y: N.C.G.S. 74-51 and N.C.A.C. Title 15, Chapter 5 Subchapter 5B, Section .0011.. TIME, WE, PLACE: 7:00 P.M. March 2, 1989 Aud itor i.um Forbush High School Route 2, Box 146 East Bend, N.C. 27018 PURPOSE: To receive comment related to the application for a mining permit for a crushed stone quarry located off SR 1171 south of Hwy. 421 approximately 8 miles east of Yadkinvill.e in Yadkin County. COMMENT PROCEDURE: All persons interested in this matter are invited to attend. The hearing will be conducted in the .following manner: 1. Explanation of the permit procedures as set forth in The Mining Act of 1971 by the Division of Land Resources, Land Quality Section. 2. Explanation of the action for which permit is required- by applicant. (Optional) 3. Public Comment -- Comments, statements, data, and other information may be submitted in writing prior to or duing the hearing or may be presented orally at the hearing. Persons desiring to speak will indicate this intent at the time of registration at the hewing. So that all persons desiring to speak may do so, lengthy statements may be limited at the discretion of the hearing officer. Oral presentations which exceed three minutes must be accompanied by three (3) written copies which will be filed with the hearing officer at the time of registration. f, Page 2 4 . Cross examination of persons presenting testimony will. not be allowed; however, the hearing officer Tray ask questions for clarification. 5. The proceedings will remain open for a period of ten (1_0) days following the hearing for additional written arguments or statements. INFORMATION: Additional information concerning this hearing may be obtained by writing or calling: Mr. Thomas F. Carroll Ind Quality Section Division of band Resources Department of Natural. Resources & Community Development P. 0. Box 27687 Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 Telephone: (919) 733-4574 �c � ! w l�rr {�llr�l��yi.}..[ 4+ztr..��f1 .�[ F, iz l���rt�S�� Yk � �- _ -..:�,,.� � � ►-. f�l � , ��._4�lJMa 3' ,��'''`•,l r 7*h f 4 a'�'l,'j �r{ir- Y,,4 +q. q ''!S �^ f5�,, t•4 S _�Z..' r7 7C}$Y'Ff'9 Sw•" 7� j -}L ,',�' ` 4.-I :....... r ,,5 X.., -.M+'e'-�.._'`%:,,:,. - .,'.". `x %;t4`t 7 x -+' :7. r,';—s•�.,bs.��':"'.. f:.:s'F•:�KLi' '" ,. oz - 11.f'!. r ,F L - , p_ t;•pJ �� y i � r fa }-'' x �r s r-i-.Ya f ..•ti 1•i r., S , Yad1>cinvi ra e- Pol ter } ^ : I ext' rizirrvg Capital :4f The World;' COUNTY, N.C.27055 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9,' 1989' .; 2010 A COPY' '(USPS 694-920)­, D I trict" ii ng� ,Ad6pted` F'o' rEla.-s' tl a - ln . rea. . BY CHARLES G.MATHIS will have an aesthetic appearance .evaluate current' cable TV ' The Yadkin County Commissioners and be fenced. They also indicated regulations and to advise them on the on Monday adopted a county zoning that the quarry will be watered daily proper steps to take, whether to , ordinance and approved district to keep dust down and that noise will request a franchise bid from each E G � zoning for the Forbush-Shack town be held at a minimum as shockwaves company, ► area, east of Yadkinville and bet- are monitored by the state. Linda Williams, tax collector, in- ween U. S. 421 and Old Highway 421. The quarry is expected to go into formed the commissioners that 87.30. �^ The decision:was unaniimous, the operation sometime this year but its percent of the 7997-08 tar; lorry f ), -. ,x;o+; measure. having received strong opening is still subject to approval by $4,647,819 had been collected •as of , support from residents during a the mining permit section of the Nor- Jan. 31, leaving $590,252 still to be. l R .' public hearing last Jan.20. th Carolina Department of Natural received. County Manager Charles The commissioners took no action Resources and Community Mashburn explained that $87.30 per- on proposed district zoning for I-77, Development,which has scheduled a cent is consistent with'the amount. for which there was much more op- ' public hearing at Forbush High expected to have been collected at position at the public hearing. School for March 2. this point and that the percentage,as Commissioner William wood,who (A public hearing is also planned projected,should reach 95 percent by made the motion for Forbush zoning, Feb. 13 at 7.pm in the courthouse for' June 30, noting that the residents were consideration of a proposal that the The commissioners reviewed with "really disturbed,"'said that as far : area in vicinity.of the proposed Mar Jack Loudermilk; the Agricultural as he was concerned the i-77 matter tin Marietta quarry be zoned.) Extension director,,.and-Walter' could be "put on hold." The motion The commissioners met' with Smith, ASCS manager, p'roposals-for• •,,,i ,�, was seconded by,Thomas Wooten, ''.representatives from two different renovation of the present Social'Ser = who told a social studies group from .cablevision companies interested in vices-A g r i e u It u r a 1 Extension , 1 . Forbush High, present for the oc- providing cablevision' in areas not building to better accommodate'- . • " presently being served b Star Cable ASCS and the Extension Service on-,,' castton, "You students saw history- P Y g Y made:" or by TCI•'Both companies would ce Social Services moves into the new, The citizen movement in favor of promise to set up lines along roads Human,Services Building. It was zoning for Forbush was precipitated where there are as many as 20 poten- estimated that renodation'will cost as. and Patrick:Willard_ by word:that Materials was •. tial customers, The companies in- much as$20,000. The commissioners, Ray`llemrick, Tonya contemplating opening a quarry off 'elude Friendship Cable of Beaufort authorized the securing of bids on the. ludspeth; standingare Shacktown Road. Television Incorporation,•of which project. The renovated oCfic_es-will, Phillip Parrish, team^ Also ;on Monday,' the ;com- Matt and Dennis Barfield are major_ also*hold a Soil Conservation and,the Campbell,and Deana missioners met with representatives stockh.. _ _ rs,-,and an enterprise .Forestry Service. 4 tarmnunt.High School- of the,•Martin Marietta company, being.developed-by Tim Brown of A group of fire. chiefs"arid fire` I ;egionai Library in the which is planning a quarry off Speer Yadkin County.The county attorney, department' representatives +met, ireli Iti in Ede►i,North Bridge Road,'east of the newly-zoned. James'"'Graham, was asked 'to (Continued on back page) area..The,re'resentatives shared ` with the commissioners the-com- pany's plans for the rock quarry;. U i i To buy Qwn Stock,: which they,said will have very little 1 impact' on tKe •environment. or,' f Return r surrounding area, since quarry �. : :; Warns ,2 Million Sb=ares npleteyourretuen...;,, R•eCOrabreaking = ! yourself Read the in- matiifYa a D11tch err.: ilii offer. achl�hr : -� _� is r,+ w.rx1°• tion,',tender.offer,for u ka 2,000,000. Unifi,'head uartered in Green- yoii�nttactt all,F,orms lumkier::of Persons , c:.;,, P. q >;dx'� -'itement ' �� .�� ,�"`-+-''t r }�i, 'shares•of its'commori stock and is in-. sbaro, North'Caralin3;As one of the n an dl e o 11 �Frft�B '.:• °^ " vi4m 'sti'aretioidei ''to.tendet .their worlds largest 'texturizers of p / r- tn�d Y W 1- '• ,•yrnaae U�Crle7: ,r;lllUl.L'ii• U 'S n� homes honeanfta•stro`ngdes>tre,to,worl� � � , ►t 'community sand so"clety "state Mrs. H3rrletr'Sh`erm�rChalrp2FlSOII "� H NH•NI•N N.+••+�'•�i'I.IZ..•4* .�'. ►�;.,,t; •A"�ti •' • r �, , ,�„•�U/�,x���s�,.>� -�,�,�r,;,.,.>,.._w•..�•_',of.'�the :J oilattian JHunt�Cliapter" iy;' .#St1+•.t,'''!�4f' #43• ?•ES'..�''a�•��. :v�'41 �•-}`- d K '!c' `t1fafLSSiiY'.' 'k+TST''.f.7.'..�x:_ Net e.,.-�,T�} .yr., �<.•... Natlonal.Society jDaughters' of�hei r; `AmericanRevolutlon `t �{+ �.:r-n"'�'::�:L�+�.'.s-ryt �•�NX�i`�K?�lAL�•�r'3CC. � r'�iri:'d.irYt�.:�'•s•`",..��Ftt :a'L'd_•. ria..'�'i.�wt'.r""*...v�'"Z- -, -�„xfi.:•.f' ' t Sri '".^-...'.a :•�.�. .',� .-:.ii�i+. ,��'s,.i.f' �'{ '„ � 5 ,�i,. � .' �. •`i 1' y of Sewing Machine 1 -Eastr�Bend+-1 r+w+,ef s,a it a+.�a tiSrC,° T'. •K'6��."" .: r , 2 k ice. ,. �ri`�M. -�.F,•w:�a` � =ti y�� ,rs.S.6.':a;.r,:•.T has9'�1 C ;F •�; f i�+ �5� i is..b..) 'hair.z �...a+:-.�i.�.• � w. �7.;n1 ,S 'y� �,,,u.<S'-'Tt .�: ,fir. '1�. 1•i.�i. t t� ]- � - :.Y�a .. 1 r: VA�I; ,pry aerators ante' f i "Sets Storytime :} , .s .4 z Y"•'Z,�„ Y'�' 'r 2r�,��cc-� •S�s� ;^ 1 71+ � 1 Ly. ,/ � �.t _ 1 h �,'. �4., � :�4"�.j�, �• 1� i +( '.�• � ..:e •.'✓. Ik..S.d r-}LtsG�. P ,a k. c 3 .. c { iThe.East Bend Public Libra is of ApPly..at `: feting its second session ofPresctiool,, I .. _ / r Y, �h. ;.. �:, .. l r t f Storytimei,�beginning W,ednesitay, `'"' OI11 1 h= i~- • Februar '15'arid contiriui �ttirou M e g �C arment.Company y ng .•.-. a s;. Maech 22. The programs, for 3 to.5 year olds;will start'M 10:30 arn.and I1Clte1'SeCt101t Of sO1 & 64 last approximately 40 minutes: Short stories, songs, nbrsery, { - Mocksville, NC rhymes and poetry, and 'occasional films and-craft activities will be 'featured. Registration is not required 70.4.=634-2130 �f _and there is no charge. For more in- formation, call.the East Bend Public Library at 699-3980. The,library is open on Tuesdays-and' Thursdays from 1-7 pni•and on Wednesdays from r 8 am to noon and from 1-5 pm. Receiving'Retireriie'nt B_ elnef its =7 NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT " OF NATURAL RMURCES ' Or AND COMMUNITYDEVELOPMENT .. PUBLIC NOTICE Y1 Sellifig StOCk. Notice is hereby given of a public hearing to be held by the North Carolina Department of Natural 1 ;For professional' infoririaf'I • • •'.ion and: '••• 'Resources and Community Development concer- advice concerning safe, T, ,;•. • :-s,_•;, ping Martin Marietta Aggregates'application for a guaranteed;available:options of`investments or'rollovers mining permit for a crushed slope quarry off SR :2.0; :•.•,r ;•:'..7.�� 1711 in easlerti Yadkin County.North Carolina. lds and 114itlli attractive yie tax�deferrment '- Contact: '.,AUTHORITY!N.C.G.S.74.51 and N.C.A.C.Title u,atzpiwr5Subchapter5B,secti6n.0011: 5 - TIME,DATE,PLACE:7:00 PM,March 2,1909, Tanya Kiger HolCoil><1&: LUTCF Auditorium, Forbush High School, Route 2, Box �:r,..,. 146,East Bend,N.C.Z1018. y Qs N. JaCli$On St. - ;,PURPOSE:To receive comment related to the ` 1 1� rl applicationforn mining permitfora crushed stone ' _ Yadlciriville quarry located off SH 1711 south of Hwy,421 ap- ! r N.�C. 27055 protdmately 8:miles east of.Yadkinville in Yadkin ✓ ` County. xn� • (919.}.679=3308"' { _ r, COMMENT'PROCEDURE: All persons in. !+.� teresled in this matter are invited to attend,The hearing will beeonducted in the following manner' r: 'C :.n •.'s.•, �••- -r.•-'+:G.i,.°y ,: ::. - - r 1. Explanation of the permit procedures as set r II •{ �+r�. �' •+�`^�� - 'forth in The Mining Act of 1971 by the Division of 'n, _ •Lind Resou cez.,f-,:-,d Quality.Section. � - 2.Explanation of the action for which permit Is r:r. .> _` reClu]rCdbyapplicant.(l]ptional), . . : 4 7. Public Comment-Comments, statements, data,and other information may be submitted in r;a VA" L -CREEK FI RE��DEPT. ipriting prior to or during the!searing or may be Presented orally at the hearing.Petsorss desiring y..,x to;'speak will indicate this intent at the time of �s ti� registration at the hearing.'So thal'all persons desiring to speak may do so, lengthy statements '"n; t� � �^•` 4,> 3• may be limited at the discretion of the hearing of- OK ' ..n,... sit r x .'.' •. c u � . ,•, g- ..��;,-lt , :,,r." t" ;5; `h licer. Oral,presentalions which exceed three r[tar y" s . t �' r„'; ` e' -�,vt�'' three(3)written tip a ROOK r- ti y minutes must tie accorirpanied by ,+, a tl, ,r•• - ;Y :i copies which will be fi[ed'with the hearing officer y 1 s.' if- _ ct-•; it the time of revictr-Con,- L 14. Cross examination of persons presenting testimony will not he allowed; however, the S TOURNAMENT , hearingofflceirnayaskquestionsforclarification, 5.The proceeding wit[remain open for a period f?•j::- ' . ' �1 U+ 4 ' '' , + of ten(10)days following the hearing foi adds lio_na1 �{{►►�� writlenargumenlsorstatements. 1 {Febi4a6. 11 at 7 P. sift: INFORMATION: Additional information con- lie kerning this hearing maybe obtained by writing or isP t�sr 7J c r : ,k :r::- i .r'; ='- calling, Mr.Thomas E.Cartnll At10 per team to enter .>;-�'u,;;'�. : ; Land quality Section ' u Division of Land Resaurrs 4-' fy tii�T "rhf `r De rtmenl of Natural Resources 1.11 plagues awarded to,.ist. and2nd: place -- �� b - ;. ti'�� '•a":'3'h � - T1' •;3, ice • .., ,!+ 3� .7 � �(ria,'.Y,.� ,.• iS[CAmmunity_ .Hot dogs and+liatnburgers maillablebepniilag at 5 r 1Y[. P.o.Box 77687 � 74, -;,�y, - Raleigh,North Carolina 27611• y-,L .rti --MEMO . V nTL: TO: !Y`L SUBJECT: �f 5 oft f} C,( 1 t.t S(,� Y/,,PQV fUCctjt.,o Je- PU61t. North Carolina Department of Natural Resources &Community Development Ot3tstan��ngyarmr 1 . mow„ �U161 s so rarlo N iP�tF9h"�"• 't+�3"c.`�lt-h'F'.th '-+ems-s�f-' --.. 1 a ! .a p L�Et�} ahtt r •'�j �� :.�!k..i'4'�•� 4 n�`bi5r>;yA7 "•y.�rr.�fi+�E.+�r - �wj- � ��'.�i--wry �rtlst 1t �urry��•Qmll�ltu irri r�r.r. r '1Ai1 i.7 rr �rj r5 �'ra71� .W11� dV� = , ;v, . f V[t tLeC wL•i . , f�Y ' M?� '; c s+°gmant:in the;,pro rran }n L r ��fir}'h` wn � Fr} F rs•,itrA� w. �F 4�l s:r+an� {��rSt1WLS011€ �, c gF+ i.X �daeFx y r s h�� +s e.Itb:+19T S "s r t ADMiNSSTRATRIkiR �i I enn_eth ,M6r9bt II,'M.D• I�av1n� q r �i As Adm�nt, 1 " ;;• '� :- .� C Estate a[3ioy CSMerck'deceased In :the XlrS�t!'C ''Oxilriil ied�clne y' i ista + �^"`: °r Count Nartti,Carotin5 'th s +" ' �.. + „� . , ':• sons having cSaims,'against then A�'2 •; .... s•e ,./ -. _ � , ,'i.� deCeaSed,[n,PCeSeht;tllerti [O to 1 I n_ r `:ru ?. the Office of`herattorn s.-FYNGE, 5029 C&u`f Chub R,oa Fri s ,- y �' �n AVRAM,.ATTORNEYS,AT-IAA' Y• 'j a_i :r ,'• SridgeStreel Post(lificeS" Ja+ •'� .. D�'r 't;,it' s Yf f � I', ��llb.z HdV�Il� ' ° �:'-' =•�Carohna'286h2 on or before the 211t1 . -�•' 4.F;199r1.:ot•VS notice Wilt�t7C lC$d J a'; 4 --,^ r e r.�- -d }; -t s z ti4a', y .-c z'i..' p Cd 1 r .rdJeaacyno,ov1f�9e3.ra2y:Gn. A artly".p:l+e9;rBs9o.ns tndne�by nte1cd��Lt` Ac Please make immediate paymcnl.� n}1pr a Unly ours. pe Administratrix 1,00-5:4 &c ' d' Fri 9" `08-9515 eb.2.9 � I1 fr- Il Al►INtYE -NOTICE OF5ALE., IN THE GENERAL COURTOF'i 'flV�1lT ■l1� �f1 SUPERIOR COURTDIVISIC celebra ::1 f. H . .] HELL CARES • �4t SEFORETfiECLERK niversa `r ' • =j, � •FILE N0.88 5P 92 ''NORTH CAROLINA• ' chiidret jy „i YADHINC6UNTY Ville, It .L_EVERYB©DYI There is no question about' priorities"in Dlsf?oRAH sftARON w>yLGf+ and , Bell. Read Lune 161 19-31. The rich,'man pleaded that L":•1IE JuE WELCH,Petitioners vs. Vi11E. `f _ L „ ELDRIDGE And +Fife, MONICA' ELI Selena sartieUne-be sent to war: 'nis 5, brothers, •"leist.,they also RAL!'N 5. ELDRIDGE and"wife ` "ELDRIbGI ;GEORGEE.ELDRIDGE 'tS�p come to this place of torment." In hell,;this man suddenly SALLY ELDRIDGE; JOHN :sN haveELDRIDGE and wife,KATHY;EI D. one gl b'ecame concerned about-the very same.things that God is JUNIOR GARLAND ELDRIDGE'.—Pi concerned about.' "Christ came-to:seek and to.save those xEF LFE ELDRIDGE,Rapandents.=,:, _ UNDER AND BY-VIRTUE of an,orde Cb who are lost.". The truth is, everyone who has'died stub- i Superior'Cnurt of Yadkin Catlnly entcre L above en titled.action'thc uncSetsignc bornly refusing God's offer.of salvation in Jesus Christ,, missioner will expose to sale to the'highest W. for eaih,subject to the confirmatioi%of ih now wishes they.,could'have� another;chance. 'In,fact� if it 'at the courthnuse voor in Yadkiii'vitle, were • 6s'Ale 'tliey' �would even, cOrriQ and' ,Yarn you. Carotitia,`or the Ist,day of March,196 a AM,"hat certain tract of land located in De "BPIiP;�e tihile you can!" Not only' do-chase in hell care 'township, Yadkin County, North Carotin described as follows: i about yossr spiritiia* condition, we do too! Corne and visit BEGINNING at an iron stake, the-Sot si} corner-of the within described tot in Dick bf us,.Y,°i� w'l� hear:how to have;a happy and•lni aningful life corner and runs South 57'East,with Dick p' that Will begin.nOW arid last forever! -line 8 chains to a stone,,Southeast corner ' within described tot;thence with Dickerso, n f North 26'East 4,87 chairs to a stone:`old'! a and A.C. Dickerson's corner; thence Nc EREA - BAP`TIST C West on old'line to the East side" N t " Ireland's driveway; thence SouaLwest, Lot aiad in Hampianville, ts"'>;outh off,new"42t at the. Wttbatn wibtl'(lie East side of said driveway to .SnaA Shop (Look for our sip), Be*r.oft at the stop sign, o Fe are 1�y stake on the East side of said driveway in ti Ireland's old fine; thence South W.We MCA silt the fight. � "x? t F� chains to the place of beginning contains ,. acres,m ore or less.Forse back re[erence rap 3 t: Book 119, Page GW; Deed Book t06 pal Deed!",29$r page,514 DcY d Back N Sunday School.:. 1Q QQ A.m.- 310;'and Deed Sock 272 page C* Yadkrn' Morning R►arahip It QQ el.;m.• e g t�5 r n Y >try i :fior further reference see Book 113 Pa Bookr1f16;�Page 366, and:9ook 2ig Pi � � � [ YidlcinCoiriit Fte "ssl aUj $Yt11i11g.:.?t34 p:"m.''i' y r'' ` a` Y 3 ry.' M 'k K .rrr n i The highest bid at[leis sale wilf be suh;ec T ;Phones 468-TA8$ar 468=8646r �t t - � E,F•k S (10)day upset j.eriod,and the high bidder {{• i eta sale shallbe"Wredtodeposit ten percen -CLP�SUI i PEJitaf SCatt Ra>aC�l of his bid on the day of the sale As evidence dV aql 1 fyF' 'faith, "7tt41 r' a This'Mth dae of January,1989. JaeO.Brewer-Commi _'• ',:ajdoaeiLqL � _ �" .Feb 2 8,16,z3 5 , .. A 'rt�,trssF fp 5 Y� OroypHampton QIeA...1 i ^�-^�,�`r t, - ` w'uu�r i• r'�SAW'•, ''! 'iid=yidthes; Mrs Mary�JanB F is J k'ixh i Ft°r yadk nvnlL 11 i^cv tea a !, x_. ,,�•, ,....w: �' trm��'•+", Awr7�.r V life `=l'118^ir•' ���a.:<a�;���,„F.1;'jd�e. 'rs''t t cy''`.�'9'� ,.�..�'• nr,•.r.�nt,'.:Oi- .1 aUit]Il ",6. -.,St ;:"t'?S.w, �- ar :�'. :n- ••�% _.Y Mr.�rnd..�"z9ur"•,4 ".4.,rn�_S»:7,achary.a �r••,�,'_ _ , �'fu eral�servlce,�w�.:-.•�..-•���•:,:, eµa"eo,�r.��';�":�:4�.,<..r'=•. .... . �''' w�d esda asan4G>rov�e _Bap ,; Yadkinville.'N :Z7A55 '.. ,ti. P!!e1p 'N to . 10 lortC1 r 8h Bc v r~ C�w"i ■� �$.:,townst8elf, g If it to everybody.wanttng to,'inco e Q.. that been t:chan ed Kr,••. rporate Smalling �UC9 a,r it. ]uet'ga�tlg.�ra!'feCto..�! 4•' xryr,aF� r• i%i•an;interview: Smalltn ' "" rnlllsutb2 ,t1ial fi $o it's not`7It s "gyp a in^Foscoe,I mrght support' ad create a senile g said that F could y r 1 .n ,, ,. „iizste" oscae 1 •cow' „ � k u6oinF,' to affectweve bod ` m the? ry district ur a community council tfw r� a i�Yrjel rFat�:,r try i ry y W . similai Y}- ..1 ., ?� t0 one Formed in Valle /;`s , rCCOi z3r `� t i> �i�. Crucis. IV* hr wIOII `*� 'z r-. , r :Srria]!in j iip,'�8al�,wt g�eB� ere;•sazd�ithat�theyaare;concerned about S actually introduced four motions that were sty the you Vil Cd ap�tder., z e. revenue,thst would o t +' aPProved un to . d ..�.� gtii a new town instead of animously They are: `�"+' �* -� rthecount ""' - ❑ That commissioners bears Y-because.tlie revenues are'distributed on the oppose the incorporation; ;ecmmunity-"leaders fh ve TQ.o"Pppuletion�``. That the lef6slative delegation be asked not to con_ at.revenue may tempt other communities to incor sider any proposals for incorporation within Watauga �mmrporution 'But;it p �;�: County unless a formal review b or crew Ithe.eald:.. c t Sm -;,creating.a,-domino effect, Commissioner Phil the co �ir� r;•- •�:'. ,= ', 811iir l Y commissioners mn OFthB r• s , g,serd been completed; s has' t�ss9oneis,. l4lytsympa"41rh�ea:Ire with,Foscoe totally' . +vr' rfs.;4'�s? ani.. . (But, I see no ,64%1 �i _'.S `� ✓y',4 I Z � See WATAUGA, Page 17 -41 � Officials Zone, P N., j art 3' . Of- Yadidon. as tit q, � Bill.gY MClw sin JOURNAL REPORTER Yadkin ADKINVILI E , County's first zoningJ 9 was adoptedby a urranim ordinance yesterday . ' 7, when' ous vote- m the county'$o$rcl.:of yesterday s" "coiffiu t ed xorung on•a sma11 sectro 4 of the, y1 rL r 'Alth011 an c ,ew � � �';�„� �� .;✓`?������u�; r �� f; •aliout'6.00 ",, ,� tll�applYrto.only; a 4, of;Yadlrrnvi!]e boars! charrrnsn ` Y J"Hunte�;'`"•`�, '•.the'`that E ' �,��, the ordrnance • ` +i �w ,, o, could be a step nty"f... } ~ •` "cou '1 �' '��a�.. rde z ntng. ;• - :toward .•, .� r i For some residents of Forbush Forest and other,neighborhoods east of Yadkinvilfe, thezoriirig.waswelcomeprotedtion fr'om'th'e`pos_ srbility s•. s su. ock^g rT m h ,be dug ,tHat a r .their;communaty.. U i�i in ti E Hart ma a " � `of•his?d man, who,led�the drive for.zonin ..,' s a K) s, cu'inrnunity,%seid "i . that g commissioners hav 'r}thirrks our ' r e finally seen;the'need''and' l realized'thatthiswt `1r - t sr s 'what'.we''ii '� RUM ,. coerrity.,Th'ia is Y �-.,,r Aeedt in ,this �, r�.o,,b ginnrn r . ,;.r . r� .�r l Janet Wallace another B, 381dCtllat`the'commisetoneis'r�rgrProponentN �II �, �: s�iclia`naeliri.p"tr;r„:��.�� ,rr,c+v.ote.slgnels'a; tIM N �n ri %!,Ounty-She predicted that fi Q _.3 ,t �4 .c ,„�� WiliNilzon'ed3with'n two thetennt>e3county .r •r r.l yA, t ,day tlon! „ r years U l.yester r y ,lr �y,nareashiwithW towns r'�a. a�i ,(���YI ,�COrintYtf,�!elCt zoned J j b,•,��1�5" .''T 1l1xEi"1�8�IC1R�,� �" I ' "� �Hartmani}ari 1'1V'., a�rr Y1,}f•s' gat ^~' 1 �... v.4!\rl,'.4•�.�.-.« .s '�. H, .�.:sxlr_l 3. ,t�iwf, ..a. ••_, r.r�r.,._ aVe':A a' w -v. - �€ .. t C;�--- ii:ua��ywla@;ZOIlln�yl• xI1C E T-. -- 'control " . .krc,."�"' -G Cl:r.rr.ilr r� '.] —O••ra. , •� � j� •err �•,the�county's ;'-'"• sr.+�,:,�,r, k:t0 6 �,�� r r• �.f,s_�, •� a, r -. � , � 1.'^ss.ri ,y,4•,r � -Srowth and prevent undesrrable��•- r' .._'f wt �. :� '�nIrh�yX i'.. , '� � � • i J�'�development �,`•( i ur�7,f�}r�ti ., ci; •mow J '� ! ;r 1 1 erarear zoned' 68 i U S�421;:Old;U:S wy to$ Y fxt bordered by e Y "421', Peer.$ d �I 'and th n ! nde"Roa 4' adkiriville . _'x"•' , ,r the ceittcr:of the district i 6 it V weer- ;. h .; _ s a artps th th'a ;r ,111Cen F J L !i+P4L �, .,s,�sip k"��x�� -r'�',5ee YADK1Nr�••"``"" � ` l t 1 tl�r ,�4#� �t�.,l��ke y� �•-�� r.iPag'e,117i�'a'i'• ; �.;���: 11>��ass��►� �x�.•. �'�v,�R�:Y�w{�-���, ''s'"• 7i9�F,' '. �yf A4.'�tT�./f:�f.` iWsx�, r-7 y�'��. r,. � J�," i ., _ r.:.# -,l..�J Yti7�N�Q��s�+'E��Il!���r�'P{� �f7�r�J�tlr�. r' „i`�' �'io- �•Y, i F;� , .�s"t��e;will:m.a�`:��7udge'said�Yeate`rdv'+tiae•�i``�,t?,�.r:��.s=�;,�o-� • and is considering'several others.In the main issue here,today:"Incieas ture intended for Foscoe to be gradu�: 'w.iw:R.M. I k Mrs.B,' Muuwey;Jr I -' assomation wrth.other resort towns, in 1 ,we've of to take into account all' absorbed b Seven Devils u%thu Me tear Baker Seven Devils,is`also considering ex= environmental and aesthetic issues manner Y •: e ; r w"PPhKenKga Ms•Mer"hat CeI J.,• yy C Yn'Jan3ce may .• 1 aj Ms Doris IXioh ^tr, ,,� v Mrs.Charles Maury III s?>L •i Mr h'M rhomes V.Ce°q I w t Ma.SMrri Gibson Mauldin Mr 6 M1: Marty D B rda - �' Je n L Merwln I!j :( M A.L MItIN /��//�� "Here's what it said, verbatim This gotme to thinking t he eatdr en R B.Memin Mr'E Mn a wm.m M Rae TVl�l '.S�E�I_T said Petey. suddenlyt.soundrrig:Ytotallye Benoue w ChanenaBleckbum Mr:BMro r LMeada Jr rt - :Mf.Haeal H Davie i•, and "It Sa1d,`One 8t night for sleep as "YOU knew-�I Can t'd0 thisranymOlB.'�{ Mr,�S-Mn.INaneY H Bell Emertine Comall a Continued From Page 15 required. Caution: Do not use with I've got tobe: e to stay sober afterI� Mra.•Mery Eban Heley Pamela D Corbett ' r I: - abl Mrs.'Cli ord Jones - Wlillem B Hcha dl - alcohol. May cause drowsiness.' get that way ,y f y fi l , K 4 l, Ma.Gertmde F.Robb M.j°Agameaa' minerals he sometimes takes to off- "I(bawdy and/or obscene language I thought maybe we couldrtalk rt' �M Carol Ogb—k Mrs R.Ballad . 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Somebody had gone to the assailant outside the tavern?t i .M.a'Mn,Peul Bad etl Mr.Fred E Eldridge down at the instructions on the bot- and van rate ,who.0 -" `l w-Fred E.Marshall Ms.Margery S.Benvers-' eds very i:r if ha did aridit had'and he is,the g3 5 ee J,. u n Stephen 1Cae tie." tle excuse, a marvelous reason to Betty Ford Center`may want to'seDd; '41,;aJ, p It was-apparent,now,that punch- drink and medicate simultaneously. somebody to'observe the transformB' line time had come or was fast ap- Oddly,he didn't seem to be rising tion proaching. to the bait this time. Stay tuned for bulletins i t;rlr TT pw YADKIN agricultural and business uses.Own sioners tabled proposal toy, new ; ers of several square miles of land corridor along Interstate 77 for Coma agreed to allow their land to be mercral use:'Some'owners of land 5 ,, Continued From Page 15 zoned. along the highway asked theboaidta ;` P A few miles away, south of U.S. zone the area d.,allow them to lea e { f Materials Co. once considered as a 421,another group of residents has their land,for,billboards.! ri`r, N quarry site to supply rock for the begun.a petition drive,nartly because At a public hearing last mootlt,a widening of a nearby section of U.S: Martin Marietta Aggregate is plan- majority of 2 speakeis spokeagainsc I pr 421. ning to build a rock quarry in their zoning the?bomdoi. Last spring, when Hartman and community.A public hearing on that Hunter said,that the matter might ART 5 COUNCIL li CO others learned of the quArry possibil- request is set for Monday at 7 p.m.at be reconsidered if landowne& ity, they began a petition drive to the county courthouse. the highway —petitionIi6 d'fn* <nt_ri Jon-SalemlForsyt. Al— have the area zoned for residential, Yesterday,the Board of Commis- district Boning ; �? Deaths From Cocaine on Rise, UNC Study Say rHE ssoclnreo PRESS McBay blamed the rise in cocaine deaths omits RALEIGH tremely toxic qualities and ease of use.More'tliug trsen r i Deaths from cocaine use have more than doubled in he said, are switching from drugs that are.iniii6t&I North Carolina in the past two years, according to a drugs that are smoked or snorted,primarily because " University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill report re- the fear of contracting AIDS from hypodermicineedl leased yesterday. The introduction of"crack,"a pure cocaine denvatice, Cocaine was blamed for 49 deaths in 1988,up from 21 a has also increased the threat of death among cpCaiM F 7 year earlier, said Dr. Arthur McBay, a toxicologist at users McBay sad �y45k ,4 s ii UNC. Crack can upset the heart rhythm,and,if that hap i pl dri addition,deaths caused by a combination of cocaine pens,"the person is just about gone unless they re lyiri= r and"heroin rose from 2 in 1987 to 11 in 1988,McBay said. on the operating table,"McBay,said. epx ' d STAr^,. ,N fie State of North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development Division of band Resources 512 North Salisbury Street Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 James G. Martin, Governor February 3, 1989 Stephen G. Conrad William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary Director CERTIFIED MAIL RIB RTFN RECEIPT REQUESTED Mr. Thomas C. Brown Rt. 2, Box. 373 Yadkinville, N.C. 27055 RE: Martial Marietta Aggregates riuoacu Louniii vuuaiy' `.Cadkin County Dear Mr. Brown: The Division of Land Resources has received considerable correspondence related to the above referenced mining permit application and, pursuant to G.S. 74-51 of The Mining Act of 1971, the Director has deemed that a public hearing is warranted. Please find enclosed a copy of the public notice listing the date, time and location of the hearing along with a brief description of the hearing format. Also enclosed is a copy of The Mining Act of 1971 and Rules for your review. G.S. 74-51 lists seven (7) criteria that can be considered by the Department in making its decision to grant or deny a shining permit. A somewhat coamn misconception is that the Act has jurisdiction over offsite truck traffic, noise, and potential impacts to property values. It does not. Also, please note that G.S. 74-65 explains the Act's effect on local zoning ordinances. Please advise at (919) 733-4574 should you have any questions concerning this matter. Your attendance and participation will be appreciated. Sincerely, All. Thomas E. Carroll, P.G. Mining Specialist L �7 may-+ and Quality Section EC/sl Enclosures cc: Mr. Doug Miller, P.E. P.O. Box 27687, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Telephone 919-733-3833 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer State of North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development Division of Lind resources 512 North Salisbury Street • Raleigh,'Nortl, Carolina 27611 James G. Martin, Governor Steplier1 G. Conrad William W Cobey, Jr., Secretary February 6, 1989 Director Ms. Lorietta Elliott, Principal Forbush High School Route 2, Box 146 East Bend, NC 27018 RE: Public Hearing Dear Ms. Elliott: I would like to thank you for your assistance and cooperation in making available to us the use of the auditorium at Forbush High School to conduct a public hearing. Attached for your information is a copy of the notice that will be published in the Yadkin Ripple. We will need access to the auditorium no later than 6:00 P.M. on March 2, 1989. Mr. Davis informed me that you indicated the facility does have a public announcement (P.A.) system that we can utilize. We also will need a table and chairs placed at the front of the auditorium for the hearing officer to use. In addition, a seperate podium and microphone for participates' use would be extremely helpful. Unfortunately, z am unable to provide you with a specific time the proceedings will end, but I would anticipate it to be somewhere between 9:30 and 11:00 F.M. Again, we sincerely appreciate your cooperation in this matter. Should you have any questions please advise at (919) 733-4574. Sincerely, V Thomas E. Carroll, P.G. Mining Specialist _. Land Quality Section TEC:se Attachment cc: Mr. Doug Miller, F.E. Ms. Margaret Plemmons PO. Box 27687, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Telephone 919-733-3833 An Equal opportunity Affirmative Action Employer r State of North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development Division of 1-and Rcsources 512 North Salisbury Street • Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 James G. Martin, Governor Pebruary 3, 1989 Stephen G. Conrad William W Cobey, Jr., Secretary Dircctor C RTIFIID MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Cutter, Inc. c/o Rex Mackie, President Rt. 2, Box 276 Yadkinville, N.C. 27055 RE: Martin Marietta Aggregates Proposed Yadkin Quarry Yadkin County Dear Mr. Mackie: The Division of Land Resources has received considerable correspondence related to the above referenced mining permit application and, pursuant to G.S. 74-51 of The Mining Act of 1971, the Director has deemed that a public hearing is warranted. Please find enclosed a copy of the public notice listing the date, time and location of the hearing along with a brief description of the hearing format. Also enclosed is a copy of The Mining Act of 1971 and Rules for your review. G.S. 74-51 lists seven (7) criteria that can be considered by the Department in making its decision to grant or deny a mining permit. A somewhat common misconception is that the Act has jurisdiction over offsite. truck traffic, noise, and potential impacts to property values. It does not. Also, please note that G.S. 74--65 explains the Act's effect on local zoning ordinances. Please advise at (919) 733-4574 should you have any questions concerning this matter. Your attertciar,ce ar,d participation wiii be appreciated. Sincerely, -• �1 /7 Thomas E. Carroll, P.G. mining Specialist Land Quality Section TEC/sl Enclosures CC-. Mr. Do—,— W.13a�i=q7687pR*ir:h, North Carolina 27611-7687 Telenhnne 919.733-lsl3 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer State of North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development Division of lend Resources 512 North Salisbury Street Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 James G. Martin, Governor February 3, 1989 Stephen G. Conrad William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary Director CERTIFIED MAIL REIURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Mr. Dovie Davis Rt. 2, Box 286 Yadkinville, N.C. 27055 RE: Martin Marietta Aggregates , Proposed Yadkin Quarry Yadkin County Dear Mr. Davis: The Division of Land Resources has received considerable correspondence related to the above referenced mining permit application and, pursuant to G.S. 74-51 of The Mining Act of 1971, the Director has deemed that a public hearing is warranted. Please find enclosed a copy of the public notice listing the date, time and location of the hearing along with a brief description of the hearing format. Also enclosed is a copy of The Mining Act of 1971' and Rules for your review. G.S. 74-51 lists seven f71 rri tcari a that- ran {w rnnci r7arnrl hA7 +-hra Department in making its decision to grant or deny a mining permit. A somewhat common misconception is that the Act has jurisdiction over offsite- truck traffic, noise, and potential impacts to property values. It does not. Also, please note that G.S. 74-65 explains the Act's effect on local zoning ordinances. Please advise at (919) 733-4574 should you have any questions concerning this matter. Your attendance and participation will be appreciated. Sincerely, , 4 Thomas E. Carroll, P.G. Mining Specialist Land Quality Section TEC/sl Enclosures cc: Mr. Doug Miller, P.E. 1'.0. Box 27687, R7leigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Telephone 919-733.3833 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer L ,.STAr£,, y ' Y Pyw A.Y State of North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development Division of Land Resources 512 North Salisbury Street Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 James G. Martin, Governor February 3, 1989 Stephen G. Conrad William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary Director CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Mr. Fred & Shirley Daub Rt. 2 East Bend, N.C. 27018 RE: Martin Marietta Aggregates Proposed Yadkin Quarry Yadkin County Dear Mr. & Mrs. Doub: The Division of Land Resources has received considerable correspondence related to the above referenced mining permit application and, pursuant to G.S. 74-51 of The Mining Act of 1971, the Director has deemed that a public hearing is warranted. Please find enclosed a copy of the public notice Listing the date, time and location of the hearing along with a brief description of the hearing format. Also enclosed is a copy of The Mining Act of 1971 and Rules for your review. G.S. 74-51 lists seven (7) criteria that can be considered by the Department in making its decision to grant or-deny a mining permit. A somewhat ccrymn misconception is that the Act has jurisdiction over offsite truck traffic, noise, and potential impacts to property values. It does not. Also, please note that G.S. 74-65 explains the Act's effect on local zoning ordinances. Please advise at (919) 733-4574 should you have any questions concerning this matter. Your attendance and participation will be appreciated. Sincerely, ` f1 ' 'Ll s E. Carroll, P.G. Mining Specialist Land Quality Section TEC/sl Enclosures cc: Mr. . Doug Miller, F.E. P.O. Box 27687, Faleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Telephone 919-733-3833 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Fmployer State of North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development Division of Land Resources 512 North Salisbury Strcet • Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 James G. Martin, Governor February 3, 1989 Stephen G. Conrad William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary Director CERTIFIED 11,3AIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Ms. Linda A. Drane Rt. 4, Box C101 Yadkinville, N.C. 27055 RE: Martin Marietta Aggreclates Propowed Yadkin Qciariy Yadkin County Dear Ms. Drane: The Division of Land Resources has received considerable correspondence related to the above referenced mining permit application and, pursuant to G.S. 74-51 of The Mining Act of 1971, the Director has deemed that a public hearing is warranted. Please find enclosed -a copy of the public notice listing the date, time and location of the hearing along with a brief description of the hearing format. Also enclosed is a copy of The Mining Act of 1971 and Rules for your review. G.S. 74-51 lists seven (7) criteria that can be considered by the Department in making its decision to grant or deny a mining permit. A somewhat comEon misconception is that the Act has jurisdiction over offsite truck traffic, noise, and potential impacts to property values. It dohs not. Also, please note that G.S. 74--65 explains the Act's effect on local zoning ordinances. Please advise at (919) 733-4574 should you have any questions concerning this matter. Your attendance and participation will be appreciated. Sincerely, Thomas E. Carroll, P.G. Mining Specialist Land Quality Section TEC/sl Enclosures cc: Mr. Doug Miller; P.E. P.O. Box 27687, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611.7687 Telephone 919-733-3833 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer .STAT[,, State of North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development Division of Land Resources ` 512 North Salisbury Street • Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 James G. Martin, Governor February 3, 1989 Stephen G. Conrad William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary Director CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Mr. Jerry Eller Rt. 4, Box 444-E Yadkinville, N.C. 27055 RE: Martin Marietta Aggregates Proposed Yadkin Quarry Yadkin County Dear Mr. Eller: The Division of Land Resources has received considerable correspondence related to the above referenced mining permit application and, pursuant to G.S. 74-51 of The Mining Act of 1971, the Director has deemed that a public hearing is warranted. Please find enclosed a copy of the public notice listing the date, time and location of the hearing along with a brief description of the hearing format. Also enclosed is a copy of The Mining Act of 197I. and Rules for your review. G.S. 74-51 lists seven (7) criteria that can be considered by the Department in making its decision to grant or deny a mining permit. A somewhat common misconception is that the Act has jurisdiction over offsite truck traffic, noise, and potential- impacts to property values. It does not. Also, please note that G.S. 74-65 explains the Act's effect on local zoning ordinances. Please advise at (919) 733-4574 should you have any questions concerning this matter. Your attendance and participation will be appreciated. Sincerely, r / Thomas E. Carroll, P.G. Mining Specialist Land Quality Section TECIsl Enclosures cc: Mr. Doug Miller, P.E. P.O. Hoy. 27687, Palcigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Telephone 919-733-3833 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer STAIZ State of North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development Division of Land Resources 512 North Salisbury Street + Raleigh, North Carolina 27611, James G. Martin, Governor February 3, 1989 Stephen G. Conrad William W. Corey, Jr., Secretary Director CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Mr. Delbert R. & Cloie Groce Rt. 2, Box 281 Yadkinville, N.C. 27055 RE: Martin Marietta Aggregates x`1.1J�1U5CU 1GUfti�1i klUatt�' Yadkin Countv Dear Mr. & Mrs. Groce: The Division of hand Resources has received considerable correspondence related to the above referenced mining permit application and, pursuant to G.S. 74-51 of The Mining Act of 1971, the Director has deemed that a public hearing is warranted. Please find enclosed a copy of the public notice listing the date, time and location of the hearing along with a hr_ief description of the hearing format. Also enclosed is a copy of The Mining Act of 1971 and Rules for your review. G.S. 74-51 lists seven (7) criteria that can be considered by the Department in making its decision to grant or deny a mining permit. A scxnewhat common misconception is that the Act has jurisdiction over offsite truck traffic, noise, and potential impacts to property values. It does not. Also, please note that G.S. 74-65 explains the Act's effect on local zoning ordinances. Please advise at (919) 733-4574 should you have any questions concerning this matter. Your attendance and participation will be appreciated. Sincerely, Thomas E. Carroll, P.G. Mining Specialist Land Qualitv Section TEC/sl Enclosures cc: Mr. Doug Miller, P.E. P.O. Box 27687, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Telephone 919-733,3833 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer State of North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development Division of Land Resources 512 North Salisbury Street • Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 James G. Martin, Governor Februar�i 3, 1989 Stephen G. Conrad William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary Director CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUES'In) Mr. John M. Groce Rt. 2, Box 335 East Bend, N.C. 27018 RE: Martin Marietta Aggregates Proposed Yadkin Quarry Yadkin County Dear Mr. Groce: The Division of Land Resources has received considerable correspondence related to the above referenced mining permit application and, pursuant. to G.S. 74-51 of The Mining Act of 1971, the Director has deemed that a public hearing-is warranted. Please find enclosed a copy of the public notice listing the date, time and location of the hearing along with. a brief description of the hearing format. Also enclosed is a copy of. The Mining Art of 1971 and Rules for your review. G.S.- 74-51 lists seven (7) criteria that can be considered by the Department in making its decision to grant or deny a mining permit. A somewhat com-aon misconception is that the Act has jurisdiction over offsite truck traffic, noise, and potential impacts to property values. It does not. Also, please note that G.S. 74-65 explains the Act's effect on local zoning ordinances. Please advise at (919) 733-4574 should you have any questions concerning this matter. Your attendance and participation will be annreci at-crl Sincerely,Thomas E. Carroll, P.G. Mining Specialist Land Quality Section TEC/sl Enclosures cc: Mr. Doug Miller, P.E. RO Box 27687 Raleigh, Korth Carolina- M11.76B7 Telephone 910-73 3833 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer y)Sn µ srnq State of North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development . Division of Land Resources 512 North Salisbury Street • Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 James G. Martin, Governor February 3, 1.989 Stephen G. Conrad William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary Director CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTM? Mr. Donald Ray Hepler Rt. 2, Box 181 Yadkinville, N.C. 27055 RE: Martin Marietta Aggregates Proposed Yadkin Quarry Yadkin County Dear Mr. Hepler: The Division of Land Resources has received considerable correspondence related to the above referenced mining permit application and, pursuant to G.S. 74-51 of The Mininq Act of 1971, the Director has deemed that a public hearing is warranted. Please find enclosed a copy of the public notice da+o tjymc; and I at;nn of the haari nor alnnn with a bri-pf description of the hearing format. Also enclosed is a copy of The Mining Act of 1971 and Rules for your review. G.S. 74-51 lists seven (7) criteria that can be considered by the Department in making its decision to grant or deny a mining permit. A somewhat common misconception is that the Act has jurisdiction over offsite truck traffic, noise, and potential impacts to property values. It does not. Also, please note that G.S. 74-65 explains the Act's effect) on local zoning ordinances. Please advise at (919) 733--4574 should you have any questions concerning this matter. Your attendance and participation will be appreciated. Sincerely, Thomas E. Carroll, P.G. Mining Specialist Land Quality Section TEC/s1 Enclosures cc: Nor. Doug Miller, P.E. PO, Box 27687, Ralcie, North Carolina 27611.7687 Telephone 919-733-3833 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer R.ST!VF 4 State of North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development Division of land Resources 512 North Salisbury Street • Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 James G. Martin, Governor F'ebru=l 3, 1989 Stephen G. Conrad William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary Director CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Ms. Zola Grey Hill 120 Clubwood Ct. Asheville, N.C. 28803 RE: Martin Marietta Aggregates Proposed Yadkin Quarry Yadkin County Dear Ms. Hill: The Division of Land Resources has received considerable correspondence related to the above referenced mining permit application and, pursuant to G.S. 74-51 of The Mining Act of 1971, the Director has deemed that a public hearing is warranted. Please find enclosed a copy of the public notice listing the date, time and location of the hearing along with a bricf description of the hearing format. Also enclosed is a copy of The Mining Act of 1971 and Rules for your review. G.S. 74--51 lists seven (7) criteria that can be considered by the Department in making its decision to grant or deny a mining permit. A somewhat cc=ion misconception is that the Act has jurisdiction over offsite truck traffic, noise, and potential impacts to property values. It does not. Also, please note that G.S. 74-65 explains the Act's effect on local zoning ordinances. Please advise at (919) 733--4574 should you have any questions concerning this matter. Your attendance and participation will be appreciated. Sincerely, Cvu� Thomas E. Carroll, P.G. Mining Specialist Land Quality Section TEC/sl Enclosures cc: Mr. Doug Miller, P.E. P.O. Box 27687, kalei�* North Carolina 27611-7687 Telephone 919-733.3833 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 51nrt. State of North Carolina Department 'of Natural Resources and Community Development Division of Land Resources 512 North Salisbury Street • Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 James G. Martin, Governor February 3, 1989 Stephen G. Conrad William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary Director CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT RF.;QUESTED Ms. Mollie Hilton 2811 Edwards Winston--Salem, N.C. 27107 RE: Martin Marietta Aggregates Proposed Yac'.k.in Quarry Yadkin County Dear Ms. Hilton: The Division of Fund Resources has received considerable correspondence related to the above referenced mining permit application and, pursuant to G.S. 74-51 of The Mining Act of 1971, the Director has deemed that a public hearing is warranted. Please find enclosed a copy of the public notice listing the date, time and location of the hearing along with a brief description of the hearing format. Also enclosed is a copy of The Mining Act of 1971 and Roles for your review. G.S. 74-51 lists seven (7) criteria that can be considered by the Department in making its decision to grant or deny a mining permit. A somewhat ccmmn misconception is that the Act has jurisdiction over offsite truck traffic, noise, and potential impacts to property values. It does not. Also, please note that G.S. 74-65 explains the Act's effect on local zoning ordinances. Please advise at (91.9) 733-4574 should you have any questions concerning this matter. Your attendance and participation will be appreciated. Sincerely, i0mbas E. Carroll, P.G. Mining Specialist Land Quality Section TEC/sl Enclosures cc: Mr. Doug Miller, P.E. P.O. Rox 27687, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Telephone 919-733-3833 An Equal Opportunity As`firmadve Action Employer gAlt CFI •�,�may. . State of North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development Division of Land Resources 512 North Salisbury Street • Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 James G. Martin, Governor rebruary 3, 1989 Stephen G. Conrad William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary Director CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REU ESTED Mr. Luther G. Owens Rt. 2, Box 379 Yadkinville, N.C. 27055 RF: Martin Marietta Aggrec_:ates Proposed Yadkin Quarry Yadkin County Dear Mr. Owens: The Division of Land Resources has received considerable correspondence related to the above referenced mining permit application and, pursuant to G.S. 74-51 of The Mining Act of 1971, the Director has deemed that a public hearing is warranted. Please find enclosed a copy of the public notice listing the d?te, time and Location of the hearing along with a brief description of the hearing format. Also enclosed is a copy of The Mining Act of 1971 and Rules for your review. G.S. 74-51 lists seven (7) criteria that can be considered by the Department in making its decision to grant or deny a mining permit. A somewhat common misconception is that the Act has jurisdiction over offsite truck traffic, noise, and potential impacts to property values. It does not. Also, please note that G.S. 74-65 explains the Act's effect on local zoning ordinances. Please advise at (91.9) 733-4574 should you have any questions concerning this matter. Your attendance and participation will be appreciated. Sincerely, v. Thomas E. Carroll, P.G. Mining Specialist Land Quality Section TEC/sl Enclosures cc: Mr. Doug Miller, P.E. P.O. Box)7687, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611.7687 Telephone 919-733-3833 An Equal Opportunity Affirmadve Action Employer •�Viw'`c*N State of North Carolina Departi-nent of Natural Resources and Community Development Division of Land Resources 512 North Salisbury Street • Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 James G. Martin, Governor February 3, 1989 Stephen G. Conrad William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary Director CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT PEQUES`I'ED 1,'r. Dave L. Johnson Rt. 2, Box 361 Yadkinville, N.C. 27055 RE: Martin Marietta Aggregates Proposed Yadkin Quarry Yadkin County Dear Mr. Johnson: The Division of Land Resources has received considerable correspondence related to the above referenced mining permit application and, pursuant to G.S. 74-51 of The Mining Act of 1971, the Director has deemed that a public hearing is warranted: Please find enclosed a copy of the public notice listing the date, time and location of the hearing along with a brief description of the hearing format. Also enclosed is a copy of The Mining Act of 1971 and Rules for your review. G.S. 74--51 lists seven (7) criteria that can be considered by the Department in making its decision to grant or deny a mining permit. A somewhat cannon misconception is that the Act has jurisdiction over offsite truck traffic, noise, and potential impacts to property values. It does not. Also, please note that G.S. 74-65 explains the Acts effect on local zoning ordinances. Please advise at (919) 733-4574 should you have any questions concerning this matter. Your attendance and participation will be annrer.i.at-ed. Sincerely, `1'Y�omas E. Carroll, P.G. Mining Specialist Land Quality Section TEC/sl Enclosures cc: Mr. Doug Miller, P.E. P.Q. Box 27687, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Telephone 919-733.3833 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer O M$L17F o State of North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development Division of Land Resources 512 North Salisbury Street • Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 James G. Martin, Governor February 3, 3.989 Stephen G. Conrad William W Cobey, Jr., Secretary Director CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Mr. Wayne & Delores Leleux Rt. 2, Box 366 Yadkinville, N.C. 27055 RE: Martin Marietta Aggregates Proposed Yadkin Quarry Yadkin County Dear Mr. & Mrs. Leleux: The Division of nand resources has received considerable correspondence related to the above referenced mining permit application and, pursuant to G.S. 74-51 of The Mining Act of 1971, the Director has deemed that a public hearing is warranted. Please find enclosed a copy of the public notice listing the date, time and location of the hearing along with a brief description of the hearing format. Also enclosed is a copy of The Mining Act of 1971 and Rules for your review. G.S. 74-51 lists seven (7) criteria that can be considered by the Department in making its decision to grant or deny a mining permit. A scmewhat common misconception is that the Act has jurisdiction over offsite truck traffic, noise, and potential impacts to property values. It does .not. Also, please note that G.S. 74--65 explains the Act's effect on local zoning ordinances. Please advise at (919) 733-4574 should you have any questions concerning this matter. Your attendance and participation will be appreciated. Sincerely, QL Thomas E. Carroll, P.G. Mining Specialist Land Quality Section TEC/sl Enclosures cc: Mr. Doug Miller, P.E. P.O. Box 27687, Raleigh, forth Carolina 27611-7687 ']elephone 919-733.3833 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action EmploM a .5[ATt o State of North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development Division of Land Resources 512 North Salisbury Street • Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 James G. Martin, Governor February 3, 1989 Stephen G. Conrad William W Cobey, Jr., Secretary Director CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTrD Mr. Thomas Livenq_ood Rt. 2, Box 374 Yadkinville, N.C. 27055 RE: Martin Marietta Aggregates Proposed Yadkin Quarry Yadkin County Dear Mr. Livengood: The Division of Land Resources has received considerable correspondence related to the above referenced mining permit application and, pursuant to G.S. 74-51 of The Mining Act of 1971, the Director has deemed that a public hearing is warranted. Please find enclosed a copy of the public notice listing the date, time and location of the hearing along with a brief description of the hearing format. Also enclosed is a copy of The Mining Act of. 1971 and Rules for your review. G.S. 74-51 lists seven (7) criteria that can be considered by the Department in making its decision to grant or deny a mining permit. A somewhat ccxnmon misconception is that the Act has jurisdiction over offsite truck traffic, noise, and potential impacts to property values. It does not. Also, please note that G.S. 74-65 explains the Act's effect on local zoning ordinances. Please advise at (919) 733-4574 should you have any questions concerning this matter. Your attendance and participation will be appreciated. Sincerely, , ti Thomas E. Carroll, P.G. Mining Specialist Land Quality Section' TEC/sl Enclosures cc: Mr. Doug Miller, P.E. EOl• Box 27687, Ralcib, North Carnlin_ 276i1_7687 "T lep•t;onc 9i9_733-3E33 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer n 4AIZ State of North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development Division of Land Resources 512 North Salisbury Strcet Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 James G. Martin, Governor February 3, 1989 Stephen G. Conrad William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary Director CERTIFIED MAIL RE7JM4 RECEIPT REQUESTED Mr. Terry Owens P.O. Box 1067 Yadkinville, N.C. 27055 RE: Martin Marietta Aggregates r, _ -A xr...at-, n Prouposed ia,-Ri , Q`Uar y Yadkin County Dear Mr. Owens: The Division of Land Resources has received considerable correspondence related to the above referenced mining perinit application and, pursuant to G.S. 74-51 of The Mining Act of 1971, the Director has deemed that a public hearing is warranted. Please find enclosed a copy of the public notice listing the date, time and location of the hearing along with a brief description of the hearing format. Also enclosed is a copy of The Mining Act of 1971 and Rules for your review. G.S. 74-51 lists seven (7) criteria that can be considered by the Department in making its decision to grant or deny a mining permit. A somewhat common misconception is that the Act has jurisdiction over offsite truck traffic, noise, and potential impacts to property values. It does not. Also, please note 'chat G.S. 74--65 explains the Act's effect on local zoning ordinances. Please advise at (919) 733-4574 should you have any questions concerning this matter. Your attendance and participation will be appreciated. Sincerely, Thomas E. Carroll., P.G. Mining Specialist Land Quality Section TEC/sl Enclosures cc: Mr. Doug Miller, P.E. P.O. Box 27687, Raleigh. North Carolina 27611-7687 Telephone 919-733.3833 An Equal Opportunity Afiirmarive Action Employer 9nn4� ' State of North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development Division of Land Resources 512 North Salisbury Street C Ueigf-1, North Carolina 27611 James G. Martin, Governor February 3, 1989 Stephen G. Conrad William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary Director CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN PBCEIPT REQUESTFD Ms. Ola M. Pilchard Rt. 2, Box 359-Z Yadkinville, N.C. 27055 RE: Martin Marietta Aggregates Proposed Yadkin Quarry Yadkin County Dear Ms. Pilchard: The Division of Land Resources has received considerable correspondence related to the above referenced mining permit application and, pursuant to G.S. 74-51 of The Mining Act of 1971, the Director has deemed that a public hearing is warranted. Please find enclosed a copy of the public notice listing the date, time and location of the hearing along with a brief description of the hearing format. Also enclosed is a copy of The Mining Act of 1971 and Rules for your review. G.S. 74-51 lists seven (7) criteria that can be considered by the Department in making its decision to grant or deny a mining permit. A somewhat conuron misconception is that the Act has jurisdiction over offsite truck traffic, noise, and potential impacts to property values. It does not. Also, please note that G.S. 74-65 explains the Act's effect on local zoning ordinances. Please advise at (919) 733-4574 should you have any questions concerning this matter. Your attendance and participation will be appreciated. Sincerely, Thomas E. Carroll, P.G. Mining Specialist Land Quality Section TEC/sl Enclosures cc: Mr. Doug Miller, P.E. P.O. Box 27687, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Telephone 919-733-3833 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer STATE State of North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development Division of Land Resources 512 North Salisbury Street • Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 James G, Martin, Governor February 3, 1989 Stephen G. Conrad William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary Director CERTIFIED MAIL RE7JRN RECEIPT REQUFSTED Mr. William G. Shelton Rt. 2, Box 368 Yadkinville, N.C. 27055 RE: Martin Marietta Aggregates Proposed Yadkin Quarry Yadkin County Dear Mr. Shelton: The Division of Land Resources has received considerable correspondence related to the above referenced mining permit application and, pursuant to G.S. 74-51 of The Mining Act of 1971, the Director has deemed that a public hearing is warranted. Please find enclosed a copy of the public notice listing the date, time and location of the hearing along with a brief description of the hearing format. Also enclosed is a copy of The Mining Act of 1971 and Rules for your review. G.S. 74-51 lists seven (7) criteria that can be considered by the Department in ;Waking its decision to grant or deny a mining permit. A somewha4 common misconception is that the Act has jurisdiction over offsite truck traffic, noise, and potential impacts to property values. It does not. Also, please note that G.S. 74-65 explains the Act's effect on local zoning ordinances. Please advise at (919) 733--4574 should you have any questions concerning this matter. Your attendance and participation will be appreciated. Sincerely, , Thomas E. Carroll, P.G. Mining Specialist Land Quality Section TEC/sl Enclosures cc: Mr. Doug Miller, P.E. P.O. Box 27687, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 "telephone 919-733-3833 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer r�o .srnrc v•QM 4�....•�+N State of North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development Division of Land Resources 512 North Salisbury Street Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 James G. Martin, Governor Febniary 3, 1989 Stephen G. Conrad William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary Director CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT RMM JESTED Mr. Frank S. Slater 5330 Shallowford Rd. Lewisville, N.C. 27023 RE: Martin Marietta Aggregates Proposed. Yadkin Quarry Yadkin Co>_..nty Dear Mr. Slater: The Division of Land Resources has received considerable correspondence related to the above referenced mining permit application and, pursuant to G.S. 74-51 of The Mining Act of 1971, the Director has deemed that a public hearing is warranted. Please find enclosed a copy of the public notice listing the date, time and location of the hearing along with a brief description of the hearing format. Also enclosed is a copy of The Mining Act of 1971 and Rules for your review. G.S. 74-51 lists seven (7) criteria that can be considered by the Department in making its decision to grant or deny a mining permit. A somewhat common misconception is that the Act has jurisdiction over offsite truck traffic, noise, and potential impacts to property values. It does not. Also, please note that G.S. 74-65 explains the Act's effect on local zoning ordinances. Please advise at (919) 733-4574 should you have any questions concerning this matter. Your attendance and participation will be- appreciated. Sincerely, Thomas E. Carroll, P.G. Mining Specialist Land Quality Section TEC/sl Enclosures cc: Mr. Doug Miller, P.E. P.O. Box 27687, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Telephone 919-733-3833 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer O .SfA74 State of North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development Division of Lind Resources 512 North Salisbury Street • Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 James G. Martin, Governor February 3, 1989 Stephen G. Conrad William W Cobey, Jr., Secretary Director CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Mr. Grady Warren Estate Rt. 4, Box 444-E Yadkinvi_lle, N.C. 27055 RE: Martin Marietta Aggregates Proposed Yaun.4Ti �UCU1.y Yadkin County Dear NLr. Estate: The Division of Land Resources has received considerable correspondence related to the above referenced mining permit application and, pursuant to G.S. 74--51 of The Mining Act of 1971, the Director has deemed that a public hearing is warranted. Please find enclosed a copy of the public notice listing the date, time and location of the hearing along with a brief description of the hearing format. Also enclosed is a copy of The Mining Act of 1971 and Rules for your review. G.S. 74-51 lists seven (7) criteria that can be considered by the Department in making its decision to grant or deny a mining permit. A somewhat ccamon misconception is that the Act has jurisdiction over offsite truck traffic, noise, and potential impacts to property values. It does not. Also, please note that G.S. 74-65 explains the Act's effect on local zoning ordinances. Please advise at (919) 733-4574 should you have any questions concerning this matter. Your attendance and participation will be appreciated. Sincerely, Thomas E. Carroll-, P.G. Mining Specialist Land Quality Section TEC/sl Enclosures cc: Mr. Doug Miller, P.E. RO. Pax 27687, Raleigh, North Carolina )7611.7687 Telephone 919.733_1933 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer ,.SfAa ' F�L . State of North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development Division of Land Resources 512 North Salisbury Street Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 James G. Martin, Governor Februa7j 3, 1989 Stephen G. Conrad William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary Director CERTIFIED MAIL RF17TRN RF+CEI7Y1' REQUES= Mr. Thomas F. Warren Rt. 2, Box 370 Yadkinville, N.C. 27055 RE: Martin Marietta Aggregates Proposed Yadkin Quarry Yadkin County Dear Mr. [Marren: The Division of Land Resources has received considerable correspondence related to the above referenced mining permit application and, pursuant to G.S. 74--51 of The Mining Act of 1971, the Director has deemed that a public hearing is warranted. Please find enclosed a copy of the public notice listing the date, tir and location of the hearing along with a brief description of the hearing format. Also enclosed is a copy of The Mining Act of 1971 and Rules for your review. G.S. 74-51 lists seven (7) criteria that can be considered by the Department in making its decision to grant or deny a mining permit. A somewhat common misconception is that the Act has jurisdiction over offsite truck traffic, noise, and potential impacts to property values. It does not. Also, please note that G.S. 74-65 explains the Act's effect on local zoning ordinances. Please advise at (919) 733--4574 should.you have any questions concerning this matter. Your attendance and. participation will be 1-.-.17 apJpr G1.1 h 1R LCJU. Sincerely, Thomas E. Carroll., P.G. Mining Specialist Land Quality Section TEC/sl Enclosures cc: Mr. Doug Miller, P.E. pr; Box 27687 Ra-16g1 North Carolina 276n-76°7 Telephone 919-733 3833 vn , ..,b, � v,. Carolina An Equal Opportuniry Affirmative Action Employer State of North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development Division of Lind Resources 512 North Salisbury Street • Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 Jarnes G. Martin, Governor February 3, 1989 Stephen G. Conrad William W Cobey, Jr., Secretary Director CERTIl'IED MAIL RE-Eq �, RECEIPT REQUESTED Mr. Jessie York Rt. 2, Box 563 Yadkinville, N.C. 27055 RE: Martin Marietta Aggregates a t,,ai-, Quarry Proposed Yadkin Yadkin Countv Dear Mr. York: The Division of Land Resources has received considerable correspondence related to the above referenced mining permit application and, pursuant to G.S. 74-51 of The Mining Act of 1971, the Director has deemed that a public hearing is warranted. Please find enclosed a copy of the public notice listing the dater time and location of the hearinq along with a brief description of the hearing format. Also enclosed is a copy of The Mining Act of 1971 and Rules for your review. G.S. 74-51 lists seven (7) criteria that can be considered by the Department in making its decision to grant or deny a mining permit. A somewhat common misconception is that the Act has jurisdiction over offsite truck traffic, noise, and potential impacts to property values. It does not. Also, please note that G.S. 74--65 explains the Act's effect on local zoning ordinances. Please advise at (91.9) 733-4574 should you have any questions concerning this matter. Your attendance and participation will be appreciated.. Sincerely, omas E. Carroll, P.G: Mining Specialist Land Quality Section TEC/sl Enclosures cc: Mr. Doug Miller, P.E. Pal Rrss 776R7_ Raleic.h_ Nnrch Carolina 27611-76R7 Telenhone 919-733-3A33 An Equal Oppomniry Affirmative Action Employer State of North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development Division of land Resources 512 North Salisbury Street-* Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 James G. Martin, Governor Februa_7l 3, 1989 Stephen G. Conrad William W Cobey, Jr., Secretary Director CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED. Mr. Luther York Rt. 2, Box 376 Yadki.nville, N.C. 27055 RE: Martin Marietta Aggregates Proposed Yadkin Quarry Yadkin County Dear Mr. York: The Division of Land Resources has received considerable correspondence related to the above referenced mining permit application and, pursuant to G.S. 74-51 of The Mining Act of 1971, the Director has deemed that a public hearing is warranted. Please find enclosed a copy of the public notice listing the date, time and location of the hearing along with a brief description of the hearing format. Also enclosed is a copy of The Mining Act of 1971 and Rules for vour review. G.S. 74-51 lists seven (7) criteria that can be considered.by the Department in making its decision to gr ant or deny a mining permit. A somewhat conanon misconception is that the Act has jurisdiction over offsite truck traffic, noise, and potential impacts to property values. It does not. Also, please note that G.S. 74-65 explains the Act's effect on local zoning ordinances. Please advise at (919) 733-4574 should you have any questions concerning this matter. Your attendance and participation will be appreciated. Sincerely, d�cmatsr_ E. Carroll, P.G. Mining Specialist Land Quality Section TEC/sl Enclosures cc: Mr. Doug Miller, P.E. P.O. Box 27687, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Telephone 919.733.3833 An Equal Opporruniry Affirmative Action Employer a STATE c. r,T V J I + i State of North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development Division of Land Resources 512 North Salisbury Street • Ralei&+, North Carolina 27611 James G. Martin, Governor February 3, Ign Stephen G. Conrad William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary Director CERTIFIED MAIL RDI'URN RECEIPT REQUESTED Ms. Nancy W. York Rt. 2, Box 334 Yadkinville, N.C. 27055 RE: Martin Marietta Aggregates YrVpo5h:u YdClltlit u[1ciiTy Yadkin County Dear Ms. York: The Division of Land Resources has received considerable correspondence related to the above referenced mining permit application and, pursuant to G.S. 74-51 of The Mining Act of 1971, the Director has deemed that a public hearing is warranted. Please find enclosed a copy of the public notice listing the date, time and location of the hearing along with a brief description of the hearing format. Also enclosed is a copy of The Mining Act of 1971 and Rules for your review. G.S. 74-51 lists seven (7) criteria that can be considered by the Department in making its decision to grant or deny a mining permit. A somewhat common misconception is that the Act has jurisdiction over offsite truck traffic, noise, and potential impacts to property values. It does not. Also, please note that G.S. 74-65 explains the Act's effect on local zoning ordinances. Please advise at (919) 733-4574 should you have any questions concerning this matter. Your attendance and participation will be appreciated. Sincerely, Thomas E. Carroll, P.G. Mining Specialist Land Quality Section TEC/sl Enclosures cc: Mr. Doug Miller, P.E. RO. Box 27687, Raleigh, Nnrth Camlinn 17611-76R7 Teleplhnne 919-7a3-3R3a An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Emplover d,a VAr( State of North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development Division of Land Resources 512 North Salisbury Street • Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 James G. Martin, Governor February 3, 1989 Stephen G. Conrad William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary Director CERTIFIED MAIL RET[JRi RECEIPT REQUESTED Mr. William Rav York Rt. 2, Box 376 Yadkinville, N.C. 27055 RE: Martin Marietta Aggregates Proposed Yadkin Quarry Yadkin County Dear Mr. York: The Division of Land Resources has received considerable correspondence related to the above referenced mining permit application and, pursuant to G.S. 74--51 of The Mining Act of 1971, the Director has deemed that a public hearing is warranted. Please find enclosed a copy of the public notice listing the date, time and location of the hearing along with a brief description of the hearing format. Also enclosed is a copy of The Mining Act of 1971 and Rules for your review. G.S. 74-51 lists seven (7) criteria that can be considered by the Department in making its decision to grant or deny a mining permit. A somewhat common misconception is. that the Act has jurisdiction over offsite Muck traffic, noise, and potential impacts to property values. It does not. Also, please note that G.S. 74-65 explains the Act's effect on local zoning ordinances. Please advise at (919) 733-4574 should you have any questions concerning this matter. - Your attendance and participation will be appreciated. Sincerely, Thomas E. Carroll, P.G. Mining Specialist Land Quality Secti.on TEC/sl Enclosures cc: Mr. Doug Miller, P.E. Ern Rnt_ 77687 Rnlrip N'�nrrh C_ mlina 77611_76R7 T,r_Irnhnnr QIQ.741ARil An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer sv,)Z State of North Carolina Department -of Natural Resources and Community Development Division of land Resources 512 North Salisbury Street • Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 James G. Martin, Governor February 3, 1989 Stephen G. Conrad William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary Director CERTIFIED MAIL RE'1T4JFtN RECEIPT REQUESTED Mr. Stepen Zeller Rt. 2, Box 363 Yadkinville, N.C. 27055 RE: Martin Marietta. Aggregates 17ro used VaAl,4 y., Yadkin County Dear Mr. Zeller: The Division of Land Resources has received considerable correspondence related to the above referenced mining permit application and, pursuant to G.S. 74-51 of The Mining Act of 1911, the Director has deemed that a public hearing is warranted. Please find enclosed a copy of the public notice listing the date, time and location of the hearing along with a brief description of the hearing format. Also enclosed is a copy of The Mining Act of 1971 and Rules for your review. G.S. 74-51 lists seven ' (7) criteria that can be considered by the Department in making its decision to grant or deny a mining permit. A somewhat common misconception is that the Act has jurisdiction over offsite . truck traffic, noise, and potential impacts to property values. It does not. Also, please note that G.S. 74-65 explains the Act's effect on local zoning ordinances. Please advise at (919) ' 733-4574 should you have any questions concerning this matter. Your attendance and participation will be appreciated. Sincerely, ��-'' Tharas E. Carroll, P:G. Mining Specialist Land Quality Section TEC/sl Enclosures cc: Mr. Doug Miller, P.E. P.O. Box 27687, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Telephone 919.733-3833 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer dam. STATE State of North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development Division of Lana Resources 512 North Salisbury Street • Ralcigh, North Carolina 27611 Jarnes G. Martin, Governor February 3, 1989 Stephen G. Conrad William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary Director CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Mr. Charles Nashburn Yadkin County Manager P.O. Box 146 Yadkinville, N.C. 27055 ICC: 1ai L11 1ar1eiLtld HTU- UiCl G1-Cs Proposed Yadkin Quarry Yadkin County Dear Mr. Nashburn: The Division of Land Resources has received considerable correspondence related to the above referenced mining permit application and, pursuant to G.S. 74-51 of The Mining Act of 1971, the Director has deemed that a public hearing is warranted. Please find enclosed a copy of the public notice listing the date, time and location of the hearing along with a brief description of the hearing format. Also enclosed is a copy of The Mining Act of 1971 and Rules for your review. G.S. 74-51 lists seven (7) criteria that can be considered by the Department in making its decision to grant or deny a mining permit. A somewhat common misconception is that the Act has jurisdiction over offsite truck. traffic, noise, and potential impacts to property values. It does not.. Also, please note that G.S. 74-65 explains the Act's effect on local zoning ordinances. Please advise at (919) 733-4574 should you have any questions concerning this matter. Your attendance and participation will be appreciated. Sincerely, zcmas . Carroll, P. . Mining Specialist T,-A1 , ;s... C �� ; 1 ,%A Quality Sect-loin TEC/sl )enclosures CC! Mr, 4)r1 g li •j3 7687p1Wgh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Telephone 919-733-3833 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer CALM. L I Q . p c�- am- LOX- z � Sea-1 A- ZS�o •34c, 30a v � E i E� DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCSES & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT LAND RESOURCES DIVISION ? LAND QUALITY SECTION TELEPHONE LOG Sheet Date Z Z County Call received Call, placed � 1. Project: 2. Conversation with: (,t n r4. 7' zd s� 3. Content of conversation: a�-S `� C��•-d�-�'�- L• 1 � G � Olt c Filled by: DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCSES & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT LAND RESOURCES DIVISION LAND QUALITY SECTION TELEPHONE LOG-' Sheet Date County Call received Call placed 1. Project: �y4�!'1 2. Conversation with: 3. Content of conversation: U k e� c�.,.Cl { 30 - .•v T '''3� w- -- �iL 8 CC.t�f GIGt�• fYti`�� �c,.�L �C�..��c_.��li--t_.�. z�3 �� ��� '3 m�...�.. .� �e,-�,S'ccrL✓ Filled by: DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCSES & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT LAND RESOURCES DIVISION LAND QUALITY SECTION TELEPHONE LOG Sheet Date �} County Call received Call placed 1. Project: 2. Conversation with: /J i 3. Content of conversation: r�P (,-� 4 S Tom- [ cc C. V*-4 C- VL ADM 1 SS v ✓a-ux.+r �� xv PrJof. VV Filled by: DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCSES & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT LAND RESOURCES DIVISION LAND QUALITY SECTION TELEPHONE LOG Sheet Date f " County Call rerPiv -aced Call nZre 1.. Project: K-6 2. Conversation with: 3. Content of conversation: (c5'C�nn 'F�L�L� � � � (�� � bP,ti LL n ) &(50 � n _r Filled by: State of North Carolina Department of Natuni Resources and Community Development Division of land Resources 512 North Salisbury Street • P-sleigh, North Carolina 27611 James G. Martin, Governor Stephen G. Conrad William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary February 3, 1989 Director Mrs. Mai--y Ruth Rutledge Advertising Department Yadkin Ripple P.O. Box 7 Yadkinville, North Carolina 27055 RE: Legal Ad Notice of Public I-tearing Dear Mrs. Rutledge: As per our previous telephone conversation, please run the attached notice as a legal ad in your paper on or before February 9, 1989. Please bill us at the above address in triplicate and include the appropriate affidavit. Should you have any questions please advise immediately at (919) 733-4574. Your cooperation is appreciated. Sincerely, ' U 3 Thomas E. Carroll, P.G. Mining Specialist Land Quality Section TEC/sl T i-i- P%L-L-...L SL.,.,r,.i- ll.. IIL:i L CC: Mr. Doug Miller, P.E. Ms. f-Iiargaret Plemmons , l'O. box 376R7, fUcigh, i\lorth Carolina 27611.7687 Telcrhonc 919-733-3833 An Equal oprx)rtuniry Aif,rmativc Action Einplo}cr State of North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development Division of Hand Reso(rrces 512 North Salisbury Street Pileigh, North Carolina )7611 James G. Martin, Governor Stephen G, Conrad William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary February 6, 1989 Director Mr. Horace Willson Martin Marietta Aggregates P. 0. Box 30013 Raleigh, NC 27622 PE: Proposed Yadkin Quarry Yadkin County y Dear Mr. Willson: The Director of the Division of Land Resources has determined that significant public interest surrounds your firm's .above referenced application for a mining permit and has authorized a public hearing to be held on the matter. Enclosed is a copy of the hearing notice for your review. It is my understanding that the school auditorium has a public announcement system that will be available for our use. Please advise if your firm plans to attend and if a short presentation is planned. Your continued cooperation is appreciated. Sincerely, was E. Carroll, P.G. Mining Specialist Land Quality Section TEC:se cc: Mr. Doug Miller, P.E. P,O, Box 27687, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Telephone 919-733-3833 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer S� 1- • L C1NM IN'V ft State of North Carolina Department of Natural ResOLIrCeS and Community Development Division of Ladd RCSOUrces 512 North Sallsbtiry Street • Raleigh, North Carolina )7611 James G. Martin, Governor Stephen G. Conrad William W. Corey, Jr., Secretary Fehruary 13, 1989 Director MEMORANDUM TO North Carolina Mining Commission FROM: Thomas Car.rol.ii ing Specialist Land. Quality Section RE; Pub.i.i_c Hearing Martin Marietta Aggregates Proposed Yadkin Quarry Yadkin County In keeping with your previous request to be advised of all scheduled public hearings on new mining permit applications, please find attached a copy of the public notice listing the date, time, and place of the hearing scheduled for the above referenced application. You are encouraged to attend should your schedule permit it. Please advise: at (919) 733--4574 if you have any questions on this matter. TEC:se Attachment. cc: Stephen Conrad V11Q1 1Ls ' rw i41 G. Douglas Miller P.O. Box 27687, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 'telephone 919-733-3833 �~ �\An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer i h NORTH CAROL,INA DEPARWENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND COt*VNI'1Y DnFEI0iVT,,iJT PUBLIC NCI.I'ICE. I Notice is hereby given of a public hearing to be held by the North Carolina Department of Natural Resources aiid Community Development concerning Martin Marietta Aggregates' application for a mining permit for a crushed stone quarry off `SR 1.711 in eastern. Yadkin County, North Carolina. . AUI'I30RI'1.'Y: N.C.G.S. 74-51 and N.C.A.C. Title 1.5, Chapter 5 Subchapter 5B, Section .0011.. TIME, DATE, PLACE: 7:00 P.M. March 2, 1989 Auditorium Forbush High School Route 2, Box 146 East Bend, N.C. 27018 PURPOSE: To receive comment related to the application for a mining permit for a crushed stone quarry located to off SR. 1171 71 south of Hwy. 421 approximately 8 miles east of Yadkinville in Yadkin County. COMMENT PROCEDURE: All persons interested in this matter are invited to attend. The hearing will be conducted in the following manner: I ? 1.. Explanation of the permit procedures as set forth in The Mining Act of 1971 by the Division of nand I Resources, Land Quality Section. 2. Explanation of the action for which permit is required- by applicant. (Optional) 3. Public Comment. - Comments, statements, data, and other information may be submitted in writing prior to or duing the hearing or may be presented orally at the hearing. Persons desiring to speak will indicate this intent at the time of registration at the hearing. So that all persons desiring to speak may do so, lengthy statements may be Limited at the discretion of the # hearing officer. Oral presentations which ,exceed three minutes must be accompanied by three (3) written copies which will be filed with the hearing officer at the time of registration. I r pagc 1. 4 . Cross examination of persons presenting testimony will. not to allowed; however, the hearing officer may ask questions for clarification. 5. The proceedings will remain open for a period of ten (10) days following the hearing for additional written arguments or statements. INFORMATIam Additional information concerning this hearing may be obtained by writing or calling: Mr. Thomas E. Carroll land Quality Section Division of Land Resources Department of Natural. Resources & Community Development P. 0. Box 27687 Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 Telephone: (919) 733-4574 r•,,; • .�Gyw A.V i State of North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development Division of Land Resources 512 North Salisbury Street + Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 James G. Martin, Governor Stephen G. Conrad William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary Director YIEWRANIDUM TO: Margaret Plemmons, Office Manager Winston--Salem. NRCD Office FROM: Stephen Conrad, Director S C-i C Division of Land Resources RE: Public Hearing Martin Marietta Aggregates Proposed Yadkin Quarry - Yadkin County The Land Quality Section has received substantial public interest relative to a mining permit application filed by Martin Marietta Aggregates (see attached memo from T. Carroll.. dated 1/17/89) . 1 have determined that a public hearing is warranted and would solicit your assistance in performing the duties as hearing officer. Kr. Carroll will be in touch with you in the near future to work out the specifics of conducting the hearing. Your cooperation in this matter is much appreciated. TEC:se Enclosure cc:, Mr. .Thomas Carroll, P.G.- Mr. G. Douglas Miller, P.E. P.O. Box 27687, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Telephone 919-733-3833 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer .y ryV'Iw'v�tP. State of North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development Division of Land Resources 512 North Salisbury Street Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 Jaynes C. Martin, Governor Stephen G. Connd William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary January 17, 1989 Director MEMORANDUM T0: Stephen Conrad, Director Division of Land Resources THRU: Charles Garcbner, Chief 7.Ja.nd Knality S4l+l-1l n FROM: Thomas Carroll, Mining Specialist Land Quality Section RE: Martin Marietta Aggregates Proposed Yadkin Quarry Yadkin County The above referenced application (original copy attached) was filed with this office on January 6, 1988. A considerable number of form letters have been received from local citizens voicing their objections to the proposal. As of January 17, 1989 we have received approximately 32 form letters with no return addresses, 8 with return addresses, and one petition with 30 names (see attached copies) . - Approximately two of the letters received are from adjacent (contiguous) landowners (see affidavit of notification) . A response letter has been sent to those persons that provided a return address (see attached copy) . It is my recommendation that a public hearing be held relative to this mining permit application as provided for in G.S. 74-51 and Rule 5B .0011. Please advise of your decision regarding the holding of a public hearing and the selection of a hearing officer at your earliest convenience. TEC:se cc: Mr. G. Douglas Miller RQ Box 27687, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Telephone 919-733-3833 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer �a �d.,a AATF o State of North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development Division of Land Resources 512 North Salisbury Street • Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 James G. Martin, Governor Stephen G. Conrad William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary Director February 3, 1989 Mrs. Mary Ruth Rutledge Advertising Department Yadkin Ripple P.O. Box 7 Yadkinville, North Carolina 27055 RE: regal Ad Notice of Public Hearing Dear Mrs. Rutledge: As per our previous telephone conversation, please run the attached notice as a legal ad in your paper on or before February 9, 1989. Please ball us at the above address in triplicate and include the appropriate affidavit. Should you have any questions please advise immediately at (91.9) 733-4574. Your cooperation is appreciated. Sincerely, r Thomas E. Carroll, P.C. Mining Specialist Fund Quality Section 'IBC/sl 7T 4-4--�cl,--n4- rz"Uui..auiti i� cc: Mr. Doug Miller, P.E. Ms. Margaret Plc mons r P.O. Rox 27687, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Telephone 919-733.3833 An Fqual Opportunity Affirmative Action rrnploycr 1., NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL, RESOURCES AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given of a public hearing to be held by the North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and CaTrunity Development concerning Martin Marietta Aggregates' application for a mining permit for a crushed stone quarry off SR 1711 in eastern Yadkin County, North Carolina. AUTHORITY: N.C.G.S. 74-51 and N.C.A.C. Title 15, Chapter 5 Subchapter 5B, Section .0011. TIME, DATE, PLACE: 7:00 P.M. March -2, 1989 Auditorium Forbush High School Route 2, Box 146 East Bend, N.C. 27018 PURPOSE: To receive comment related to the application for a mining permit for a crushed stone quarry located off SR 1171 south of Hwy. 421 approximately 8 miles east. of Yadkinville in Yadkin County. CONSENT PROCEDURE: All persons interested in this matter are invited to attend. The hearing will be conducted in the following mariner: 1. Explanation o-f the permit procedures as set forth in The Mining Act of 1971 by the Division of Land Resources, Land Quality Section. 2. Explanation of the action for which permit is required- by applicant. (Optional) 3. Public Cormient - Ccments, statements, data, and other information may be suLiu.itted in writing prior to or duing the hearing or may be presented orally at the hearing. Persons desiring to speak will indicate this intent at the time of registration at the hearing. So that all iia�r cons dVJlr lllg �� .i�.aut 'may M, SO, li-iig tilt' statements may be limited at the discretion of the hearing officer. Oral presentations which exceed three minutes must 7D-- accompanied by three (3) written copies which will be filed with the hearing officer at the time of registration. r Page 2 ' 4. Cross examination of persons presenting testimony will not be allowed; however, the hearing officer may ask questions for clarification. 5. The proceedings will remain open for a period of ten (10) days following the hearing for additional written arguments or statements. INFORMATION: Arldi{-innal i nfnrmaf-inn r-nnrf=rnina f-hi rz hr Arinri m�v }�n obtained by writing or calling: Mr. Thomas E. Carroll Land Quality Section Division of Land Resources Department of Natural Resources & Community Development P. 0. Box 27687 T7al eJ Mn A-FIN Card i na 7761 1 Telephone: (919) 733-4574 f S r i C n n hbon KA vd q4 r /. ) rill IAIJA,4.4 /L -v i. i 41-.1 /'r,_ %L ,hf j A.%-P n i ar r r� i STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA STEPHEN G. CONRAD DEPARTMENT OF DIRECTOR NATURAL RESOURCES AND MEMORANDUM COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIVISION OF BLAND RESOURCES -DATE: T0: C-2 C" �` `='1 'SUBIECT:Y,„Ai-f 0 1 � f State of North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development Division of Land Resources 512 North Salisbury Street 0 Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 James G. Martin, Governor Stephen G. Conrad William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary January 17, 1989 Director MEMfJRANDUM TO: Stephen Conrad, Director Division of Land Resources THRU: Charles Gardner, Chief r--.a r�....'I :a... r......s.;.. lieu i t wuQl l c.y D L--LUL 1 FROM: Thomas Carroll, Mining Specialist Land Quality Section RE: Martin Marietta Aggregates Proposed Yadkin Quarry Yadkin County The above referenced application (original copy attached) was filed with this office on January 6, 1988. A considerable number of form letters have been received from local citizens voicing their objections to the proposal. As of January 17, 1989 we have received approximately 32 form letters with no return addresses, 8 with return addresses, and one petition with 30 names (see attached copies) . Approximately two of the letters received are from adjacent (contiguous) landowners (see affidavit of notification) . A response letter has been sent to those persons that provided a return address (see attached copy) . It is my recommendation that a public hearing be held relative to this mining permit application as provided for in G.S. 74-51 and Rule 5B .0011. Please advise of your decision regarding the holding of a public hearing and the selection of a hearing officer at your earliest convenience. TEC:se cc: Mr. G. Douglas Miller P.O. Box 27687, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Telephone 919-733-3833 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer State of North Carolina Department of Natural- Resources and Community Development Division of Land Resources 512 North Salisbury Street • Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 James G. Martin, Governor Stephen G. Conrad William W Cobey, Jr., Secretary January 17, 1989 Director Ms. Alice M. Gentry Route 2, Box 218 Yadkinville, NC 27055 RE: Martin Marietta Aggregates Proposed Yadkin Quarry Yadkin County Dear Ms. Gentry: Thank you for your letter of January 8, 1989 expressing your concerns regarding Martin Marietta Aggregates' application for a mining permit for the operation of a crushed stone quarry in eastern Yadkin County. The concerns you expressed certainly deserve evaluation. Before the Director of the Division of Land Resources makes .a decision to grant or deny the permit, these concerns as well as any others within the jurisdiction of N. C. General Stuatue 74--51 of the Mining Act of 1971 will be carefully considered. The Groundwater Section of the Division of Environmental Management has been requested to review the proposal and comment as to what impact, if any, the proposed operation will have on area groundwater. Sind liarly, the applicant has applied for a National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit with the Water Quality Section of the Division of Environmental Management. A NYDEES permit has specific guidelines on the characteristics of any discharge so that it will not be degrading to the receiving waters. The mining permit, ,if granted, would specifically site the operators responsibility to comply with those water quality standards. if you need specific information on the standards, you are encouraged to contact the Water Quality Section in the Winston--Salem Regional Office at (919) 761-2351. In reference to your corments on dangerous blasting, the blasting standards utilized by this Department are based upon extensive studies conducted over several years by the United States Bureau of Mines (USSM) . Through these studies, the USBM has established an upper limit for safe blasting practices. As a conservative approach, our Department currently utilizes one--half of the US13M upper limit. P.O. [lox 27687, RAcigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Eclephunc 919-733-3833 An Frjual Oplx)mmity affirmative Action Employer Ms. Alice M. Gentry January 17, 1989 Page 2 The comments you made pertaining to air quality are being reviewed by the Division of Environmental Management's Air Quality Section. A separate application has been filed with that office and a separte air quality permit will be required for this site. Again, mining permits reference the obligation of an operator to comply with standards of air quality promulgated by the Environmental Management Conmission. If you need additional information, please contact Mr. Jerry Clayton with the Air Quality Section at (919) 733--3340. The truck traffic and associated offsite safety aspects are not within our jurisdiction. Traffic concerns should be directed to the Highway Patrol and/or Department of Transportation. Also, the present state of the land use, whether it is light commerce or residential, is not an item for our consideration. These items are more properly addressed through local zoning ordinances. Hopefully, I have provided the information you requested. T can assure you that a careful and thorough review• of the mining permit application will be conducted prior to making a decision to grant or deny the permit. Furthermore, should the Director determine that a public hearing is warranted, you will be advised of the date, time, and location of the hearing. 'A__;, 4-1., —l- - „a- -1 .�..; s fal 01 '72']—Ar_'7A ;F T C]L�C1111, Wicullti yVIA L%J.L your inpLL._. Z__L CI L ISS_ aL. 1J.4✓J !JJ-`fJ!'Y .41. l cart be of 'further assistance. Sincerely, J� C� omas E. Carroll, P.G. Mining Specialist Land Quality Section TEC:sc cc: Mr. G. Douglas Miller, P.E. State of North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development Division of Land Resources 512 North Salisbury Street • Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 James G. Martin, Governor Stephen G. Conrad William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary January 19, 1.989 Director Mr. Robert Ferguson Route 3, Box 249--B Hamptonville, NC 27020 RE: Martin Marietta Acgregates Proposed Yadkin Quarry Yadkin County Dear Mr. Ferguson: Thank you for your letter of. January 13, 1989 expressing your concerns gWA. ­ ' - _a i . n_llefi_L . .1 47ra L11gp1a C Jl.rega.4in MELLL.111V1CLJ__U-_ .CL 1_0 SLt111 eL1LLLQ_L r11%_ operation of a crushed stone quarry in eastern Yadkin County. The concerns you expressed certainly deserve evaluation. Before the Director of the Division of Lard Resources makes a decision to grant or deny the permit, these concerns as well as any others within the jurisdiction of N. C. General Stuatuc 74-51 of the Mining Act of 1971 will be carefully considered. The Groundwater Section of the Division of Environmental Management has been requested to review the proposal anu cat><TTent as to what impact, IL any, the proposed operation will have on area groundwater. Similiarly, the applicant has applied for a National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit with the Water Quality Section of the Division of: Environmental Management. A NPDES permit has specific guidelines on the characteristics of any discharge so that it will not be degrading to the receiving waters. The mining permit, if granted, would specifically site the operators responsibility to comply with those water quality standards. If you need specific information on the standards, you are encouraged to contact the Water Quality Section .in the Winston-Salem Regional Office at (919) 761-2351. In reference to your comments on dangerous blasting, the blasting standards utilized by this Department are based upon extensive studies conducted over SevCraa by +-ha TTni -r ? q�-n -a of .M.�i n..r.-.3c... (tT..T....R.-..M..) Thrniirih t-hraca r -1 r . }1. 01 .....� ..-.�. ............... studies, the USBM has established an upper limit for safe blasting practices. As a conservative approach, our Department currently utilizes one-half of the USBM upper limit. P.O. Box 27687, PAeigh, Nonh Carolina 27611.7667 Telephone 919-733-3833 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer t1r.. Roh ert Ferguson January 19, 1989 Page 2 The comments you made pertaining to air quality are being reviewed by the Division of Environmental Management's Air Quality Section. A separate application has been filed with that office and a separte air quality permit will be required for this site. Again, mining permits reference the obligation of an operator to cagAy with standards of air quality promulgated by the Environmental Management Cm nission. if you need additional information, please contact Mr. Jerry Clayton with the Air Quality Section at (919) 733-3340. The truck traffic and associated offsite safety aspects are not within our jurisdiction. Traffic concerns should be directed to the highway Patrol and/or Department of Transportation. Also, the present state of the land use, whether it is light comm-_Lce or residential, is not all }aeri-, for our consideration. ion. These items are more properly addressed through local zoning ordinances. This office has received considerable correspondence related to the proposed Yadkin Quarry and, pursuant to G.S. 74-51 and Administrative Code Title 15 Chapter 5B .0011 of The Mining Act of 1971, the Director has determined a public hearing is warranted.- The Department shall conduct a public hearing no sooner than 20 or not later than 60 days of the filing of the application. A time, date and location of the hearing will be set by the Department and notice will be given to all adjoining (contiguous) landowners of such. in addition, a notice will be published in a newspaper of general circulation in Yadkin-County at least ten days prior to the public hearing. Again, thank you for your input. Please advise at (919) 733-4574 if I can be of further assistance. Sincerely, Thomas E. Carroll, P.G. Mining Specialist Land Quality Section THE:se cc: Mr. G. Douglas Miller, P.E. January 13 , 1989 Land Quality Section An 1989 ,.)ivision of Land Resources N. UueDevelopmentNatural Resources and 1�4r17'Y SECT1pN ommunity U. box 27687 Raleigh , N. C . 27611 Re : Opposition 'lo wartin Marietta Rock �.),uarry Gentlemen : This letter is in regard , to Martin Marietta 11, Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on 297 . 2 acres located 6 .6 miles East of Yadkinville near road aR 1711 (Speer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin County. rre , the residents of Yadkin Uounty, wish to utilize our right to freedom of expression to verbilize our total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in our county. The rock quarry will only prove to be '•a nuisance with structural damage to oui '-homes and wells and lowered `water tables due to dangerous blasting . The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health . An-'- additional danger will be the large trucks using our small 'roads and ' damaging them . These are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. "e are horrified at the prospect of this rock quarry moving in , despoiling our land , and endangering; our environment by dumping it ' s chemically treated water into our major tribu- taries which empty into the Yadkin River- a major source of water for many cities . we wish to strongly oppose the oD'r�antir- of uo pCtmi►L iL U di`_ tj v I charge water and chemicals into any tributary of 6outh beep creek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Rock Vuarry. ne are also totally against -the granting of a mining permit . oe , as good citizens , have a right to live in a desirable element and deserve some protection for residential and. agricultural areas . we believe that no choice has been given us before now and we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area . 1t is not necessary to disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our property values . bincerely, r U� 2,76 V,N AX z7n5"S k 9! �1 We the undersigned residents of the Forbush Community in Yadkin -county" want to utilize our right to freedom of expression to verbalize displeasure with the potential plans fora rock quarry in our5om�unity. 4 The said , rock quarry, will only prove to be a nuisance in our small community bringing true hazards to residents, residences and surrounding land area , namely noise, pollutions, and air pollution. Our small roads will be damaged by the use of large trucks and the heavy loads they must carry not to mention, 'the traffic increase and hazardous driving of many drivers. We, the undersigned, believe that no choice was given to us-before now and we believe that an area can be found in our county that is not within a populated area. NAME ADDRESS yf� -LI 42L e-- — e �r d Jrc.� pef 4`s ,, v z��j. LI �\ J 6 - C oss �o`��s 611 f1AAM. 65s . 2 rl ,-/ 9 7a r/ ,,► D�� nr -97Ar�-<- t/ m e 1 DD RE S S ZO 141 . I /jl _ J 02, :E--�L a f' k k 4 / V - � � 4 i january 13 , lyti9 Land Quality Section .uivision of Land Resources N . u . uepar.tment of Natural Resources and community Development u . nox 27 687 Raleigh , N . C . ;�7611 Re : Opposition To martin marietta hock i�3�uarry Gentlemen : This letter is in regard to Martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on 297 . 2 acres located 6 . 6 miles t:ast of radkinville near road 6R 1711 (6peer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin County. +he y.eairierl+c of VnAl;in t:nwn+sr Wi a}1 t.n 13+11 i fir? MIr •r'iArht -�- to freedom of expression to verbilize our total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in our county . The rock quarry will only prove to be a nuisance with structural damage to our .homes and wells and lowered water tables due to dangerous blasting . The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health . An additional danger will be the large trucks using our small roads and dama.gi.ng them . These are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. ne are horrified at the prospect of this rock quarry moving in , despoiling our land , and endangering our environment by dumping it ' s chemically treated water into our major tribu- taries which empty into the Yadkin !fiver- a major source of water for many cities . we wish to strongly oppose the granting. of a permit to dis- charge water and chemicals into sny tributary of South beep Ur-eek by martin Marietta Aggregates Rock �.!,uarry . ne are also totally against the granting of a mining permit . oe , as good citizens , have a right to live in a desirable element and deserve some protection for residential and agricultural areas . we believe that no choice has been given us before now ana we believe that another site can be found that is not within a ponnIntP(7 area , it is not nPnPgfiary to disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our property values . bincerel,y, x C7,0)- ��J 6- January 13 , 1589 Land Quality Section ' D -i)ivision of Land Resources ' Z N . u . uepartment of Natural Resources and 'c cx e_' community Development r' . u . -sox 27687 cn Raleigh , N. U . �7611 `� ca Re : Opposition To martin Marietta hock vuarry Gentlemen : This letter is in regard . to Martin Marietta ! Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on 297 . 2 acres located 6.6 miles bast of iadkinville near road aR 1711 (6peer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin county. i vve , the residents of Yadkin county, wish to utilize our right to freedom of expression to verbalize our total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in 'our county . The rock quarry will only prove to be a nuisance with structural damage to oui� '.homes and wells and lowered water tables due to dangerous blasting. The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health . wn additional danger will be the large trucks using our small roads and, damaging them . These are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. ne are horrified at the of this rock quarry movie prospect g in , despoiling our land , and endangering our environment by dumping it ' s chemically treated water into our major tribu- taries which empty into the Yadkin River- a-major source of water for many cities . wo wi al-i to gtrnnrri v nnnnaa the rrrnnt i na of n nprmi t to ri i c_ charge water and chemicals into any tributary of youth Deep :reek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Rock L-;juarry. vve are also totally against the granting of a mining permit . we , as good citizens , have a right to live in a desirable element and deserve some protection for residential and agricultural areas . we believe that no choice has been given us before now and we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area . it is not necessary to disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our property values . z:)incerel,y, Sz)w NGZ� ='r ,January 13 , 1989 Land Quality Section •ijivision of i,and Resources N . u . uepartment of Natural Resources and community Development '9 d P. u. nox 27687 Raleigh , N . U . ;e7611 Re : Opposition To martin Marietta hock yluarry G Gentlemen : This letter is in regard • to Martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on L97 . 2 acrc�.v iocateri r . w' miles y..cm,.�it of Yadkinville near road 6R 171.1 (.peer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin County. we , the residents of Yadkin county, wish to utilize our right to freedom of expression to verbilize our total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in -our county. The rock quarry will only prove to be a nuisance with structural damage to our homes and wells and lowered water tables due to dangerous blasting . The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health. An additional danger will be the large trucks using 'our small roads and damaging them . These are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. we are horrified at the prospect of this rock quarry moving in , despoiling our land , and endangering; our environment by dumping it ' s chemically treated water into our major tribu- taries which empty into the Yadkin River- a major source of water for many cities . we wish to strongly oppose the granting of a permit to dis- charge water and chemicals into any tributary of youth Deep creek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Rock uluar.ry. rre are also totally against the granting of a mining permit . we , as good citizens , have a right to live in a desirable element and deserve some protection for residential and agricultural areas . we believe that no choice has been given us before now and we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area . it is not necessary to : - disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our property values . r aincerel,y, �� January 13 , 19U9 Land Quality Section djivision of Land Resources ,l li N . U . Department of Natural Resources and d' community Development ,f �E9, U. -sox 27 687 f Raleigh, N . U.. 27611 FCJ Re : Opposition To Martin marietta hock �nuarry Gentlemen : This letter is in regard . to Martin . marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on 297 .2 acres located 6 . 6 miles .bast of iadkinville near road 6R 1711 (jpeer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin County. we , the residents of Yadkin Uounty, wish to utilize our right to freedom of expression to verbilize our total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in our county. The rock quarry will only prove to be a nuisance with structural damage to our homes and wells and Lowered water tables due to dangerous blasting . The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health. an additional danger will be the large trucks using ,-our small roads and damaging them . These are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. "e are horrified at the prospect of this rock quarry moving in , despoiling our land , and endangering our environment by dumping it ' s chemically treated water into our major tribu- taries which empty into the Yadkin Miver-- a major source of water for many cities . we wish to strongly oppose the granting 'of a permit to dis- charge water and chemicals into any tributary of youth beep Ureek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Rock uluar.ry, ne are also totally against the granting of a mining permit . wA _ a onml r% i ti 7,anA _ havp a right to l iup in n r1aci rahl a element and deserve some protection for residential and agricultural areas , we believe that no choice has been given us before now ana we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area. it is not necessary to disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our property values. sincerely, ( 0 • r January Land Quality Section uivision of sand Resources N . U . vepartment of Natural Resources and community Development, P, u. sox 27 687 Raleigh , N . U . 27611 Re,: Opposition To martin mar. ietta hock Quar.ry - Gentlemen : This letter is in regard - to Martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on 297 . 2 acres located 6 .6 miles East -of radkinville near road 5R 1711 (Spee'r Bridge Road ) in Yadkin County. +ne , the residents of Yadkin county, wish to utilize our right to freedom of expression to verbilize our total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in your county. The rock quarry will only prove to be a nuisance with structural AamnQo to niv;- -'inmoa anA woliie nrnA lnmor+aA Tvnfnv, +ohlno Ann +n u a..�as.u�V yV V,u•{. aaYI114V +Iau •tea,.L1v aJillu AV. Lt Vu ♦f�.yyl L14 U1[ v LLU{„ VV dangerous blasting. The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health . An additional danger will be the large trucks using•:::'our small roads and damaging them . These are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. "e are horrified at the prospect of this rock quarry moving in , despoiling our land , and endangering our environment by dumping it ' s chemically treated water into our major tribu- taries which empty into the Yadkin !river- a major source of water for many cities . we wish to strongly oppose the granting of a permit to dis- charge water and chemicals into any tributary of South Veep creek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Rock w?uarry. ►re are also totally against the granting of a mining permit . YYP - A.A Crnnri C!iti7.PnR _ hAVP a riJYht. to 'lilra in n riaa; ral�ln element and deserve some protection for residential and agricultural areas , we believe that no choice has been given us before now and we believe that another site can be found { that is not within a populated area . it is not necessary to .� disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our property values . z)incerel,y, fox Z3 V l ,january 13 , 1989 Land Quality Section ,Division of Land Resources � ei N . U . department of Natural Resources and CP Uommunity Development P. U. nox 27687 Raleigh , N . U . 27611 02 Re : Opposition To Martin Marietta hock vuarry Gentlemen : This letter is in regard - to Martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on 297 . 2 acres located 6 .6 miles East of radkinville near road aR 1711 (jpeer Bridge Road) in Yadkin County. ne , the residents of Yadkin Uounty, wish to utilize our right to freedom of expression to verbilize our total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in -our county. The rock quarry will only prove to be a nuisance with structural damage to our homes and wells and lowered water tables due to dangerous blasting . The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health . xn additional danger will bed the large trucks using our small roads and damaging them . These are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. ne are horrified at the prospect of this rock quarry moving � in , despoiling our land , and endangering our environment by ` dumping it ' s chemically treated water into our major tribu- taries which empty into the Yadkin River- a major source of water for many cities . we wish to stronul.v onnose the arantinp., of a hermit to dis- charge water and chemicals into anytributary of South Veep Ureek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Rock t-quarry. rie are also totally against the granting of a mining permit . vie , as good citizens , have a right to live in a desirable element and deserve some protection for residential and agricultural areas . we believe that no choice has been given us before now and we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area. it is not necessary to disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our property values. bincerely, =� January 13 , lki69 f 5P band Quality Section ', 92 uivision of nand Resources %,- G N . u . -uepartment of Natural Resources and Cf- community Development -e . u . nox 27 687 Raleigh, N . U . z7611 0 Re : apposition `1`o martin Marietta hock vuarry Gentlemen : This letter is in regard • to Martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on 297 . 2 acres Located 6 .6 miles East of Yadkinville near road 6R 1711 (,peer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin County. we , the residents of Yadkin county, wish to utilize our right to freedom of expression to verbilize our total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in our county . The rock quarry will only prove to be a nuisance with structural damage to our --Homes and wells and lowered water- tables due to dangerous blasting . The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health , an additional danger will be the large trucks using our small roads and damaging them . These are the game narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. ne are horrified at the prospect of this rock quarry moving; in , despoiling our land , and endangering our environment by dumping it ' s chemically treated water into our major tribu- taries which empty into the Yadkin River- a major source of water for many cities . we wish to strongly oppose the granting of a permit to dis- charge water- and chemicals into any tributary of South beep Ureek by martin Marietta Aggregates Rock �.,!uarry. 'ne are also totally against the granting of a mining permit . we , as good citizens , have a right to live in a desirable element and deserve some protection for residential and agricultural areas , we believe that no choice has been given us before now ana we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area, it is not necessar.,v to disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our property values . bincerel,y, c, a i January 1S , lyt�9 Land Quality Section -A,•. ,d)ivision of Land Resources -�� 9 �% N. U . i)epartment of Natural Resources and % Vol �. community Development b I d .k'. u . oox 27687 � `9C9 Raleigh, N . C . 27611 JF�,� Re : Opposition To Martin marietta hock �'?,uarry 02 Gentlemen : This letter is in regard- to Martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on 297 . 2 acres located 6.6 miles East of iadkinville near road 6R 1711 (Speer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin County. we , the residents of Yadkin Uounty, wish to utilize our right to freed6m of expression to verbilize our total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in ,-our county. The rock quarry will only prove to be '-a nuisance with structural damage to our-,'homes and wells and lowered water tables due to dangerous blasting . The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard .to our health. an additional danger will be the large trucks using;:-our small roads and damaging them . These are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. re are horrified at the prospect of this rock quarry moving in , despoiling our land , and endangering our environment by dumping it ' s chemically treated water into our major tribu- taries which empty into the Yadkin River- a major source of water for many cities . we wish to strongly on-nose the granting of a permit To dis- charge water and chemicals into any tributary of youth Deep creek by martin Marietta Aggregates Rock kluar.ry. 'e are also totally against the granting of a mining permit . we , as good citizens , have a right to live in a desirable element and deserve some protection for residential and 1 agricultural areas . - we believe that no choice has been given us before now and we believe that another site can be found I , . that is not within a populated area . . it is not necessary to disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our y ' property values . V aincerel,y , January 15 , l9ts9. Land Quality Section ,iJivision of Land Resources N . U . uepartment of Natural Resources and community Development '9 d- i. 'u, -oox 27687 Raleigh , N. C . 27611 ,f, � Re : Opposition To Martin Marietta Rock �)�uarry Gentlemen : This letter is in regard - to Martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on 297 . 2 acres located 6 . 6 miles i!;ast of xadkinville near road 6R 1711 (6peer Bridge Road ) in Yadkini County. we , the residents of Yadkin County, wish to utilize our right to freedom of expression to verbilize our total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in our county. The rock quarry will only prove to be a nuisance with structural damage to our homes and wells and lowered water tables due to dangerous blasting. The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health . xn additional danger will be the large trucks using -our small roads and damaging them . These are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. we are horrified at the prospect or this rock quarry moving in , despoiling our land , and endangering our environment by dumping it ' s chemically treated water into our major tribu- taries which empty into the Yadkin River- a major source of water for many cities . we wish to strongly oppose the granting of a permit to dis- charge water and chemicals into any tributary of South beep creek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Rock uluarry. ne are also totally against the granting of a mining permit . we , as good citizens , have a right to live in a desirable element and deserve some protection for residential and agricultural areas . we believe that no choice has been given us before now and we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area . :it is not necessary to disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our property values. nincerel,y, ,. rvl ' b-•r i � j anuar,y 13 , 1989 J Land Quality Section uivision of Land Resources N . u . vepartment of Natural Resources and G community Development r. u . nox 27687 C� Raleigh , N . U . ;e7611 , A. Re : Opposition To martin marietta icock �},uarr.y 2 Gentlemen : This letter is in regard to Martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on 297 . 2 acres located 6.6 miles bast of iadkinville near road 6R 1711 (6peer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin County. we , the residents of Yadkin county , wish to utilize our right to freed6m of expression to verbilize our total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in our county . The rock quarry will only prove to be a nuisance with structural damage to our -homes and wells and lowered water tables due to dangerous blasting . The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health . xn additional danger will be the large trucks using ' our small roads and damaging them . These are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. ne are horrified at the prospect of this rock quarry moving in , despoiling our land , and endangering our environment by dumping it ' s chemically treated water into our major tribu- taries which empty into the Yadkin River- a major source of water for many cities . we wish to Strongly nrir�nco th^ r r. n+ 4rT of ti + t.. ..�. i.�.. uv .� ui v.,F)'-�7 vy J'W-y u..4 Fjlu �i o a permit o l% 1.07- charge water and chemicals into any tributary of youth J)eep :reek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Rock t-?!uarry, ne are also totally against the granting of a mining permit . we , as good citizens , have a right to live in a desirable element and deserve some protection for residential and agricultural areas , we believe that no choice has been given us before now and we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area . it is not necessary to disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our property values . aincerel,y, P a.ztAL ). 1411� IZ/• 0 8� �3 0, a701'/ w; January 13 , 19 �} Land Quality Section •Livision of Land Resources N . U . vepartment of Natural Resources and community Development -P. U . nox V687 `� G Raleigh, N . C . 27611 1 (� Re : Opposition To Martin Marietta hock �,)�uarry S c9 Gentlemen : This letter is in regard . to Martin Marietta 2 Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on 297 . 2 acres located 6 . 6 miles .bast of xadkinville near road 6R 1711 (Speer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin County. ne , the residents of Yadkin Lounty, wish to utilize our right to freedom of expression to verbilize our total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in -our county. The rock quarry will only prove to be a nuisance with structural. 1 '� a 11 lower Ati1A r� '� + Ml 6 /� to d a.miage .o our. ]1Vmes an,"' 1wells and to eJ.ed wate Iia N1.Gs d,-ac dangerous blasting . The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health . An additional danger will be the large trucks using -our small roads and damaging them. These are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. we are horrified at the prospect of this rock quarry moving in , despoiling our land , and endangering our environment by. dumping it ' s chemically treated water into our major tribu- taries which empty into the Yadkin River-- a major source of water for many cities . we wish to strongly oppose the granting of a permit to dis- charge water and chemicals into any tributary of South Deep creek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Rock w�uarry. Tye are also totally against the granting of a mining permit . we , as good citizens , have a right to live in a desirable element and deserve slime protection for residential and agricultural areas . we believe that no voice has been givenus before now ana we believe that another site can be found i that is not within a populated area . it is not necessary to � disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our property values . bincerely, Xt YG /YC a loss January 13 , 1989 Land Quality Section i,ivision of hand Resources 9 N . U . iiepartment of Natural Resources and , 2 Uommunity Development p. u . 13ox 27687 Raleigh, N . U . 27611 Re : apposition To Martin mar. ietta hock c?,uarry Gentlemen : This letter is in regard . to Martin Marietta � Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on 297 . 2 acres located 6 . 6 miles East of xadkinville near road aR 1711 (6peer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin county. we , the residents of Yadkin Uounty, wish to utilize our right to freedom of expression to verbilize our total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in our county. The rock quarry will only prove to be a nuisance with structural y �L 3 l � d 1 .7 #e.tin 1ata" e s due to aamage to oUi' Ilollle� and i�ie.L.l.� a[1u 1.owcrc�i 'rrci�c� aauicV ..�.,c dangerous blasting . The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health . xn addition'al danger will be the large trucks using - our small roads and! damaging them . These are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. ve are horrified at the prospect of this rock quarry moving in , despoiling our land , and endangering our environment by dumping it ' s chemically treated water into our major tribu- taries which empty into the Yadkin lover- a major source of water for many cities . we wish to strongly oppose the granting of a permit to dis- charge water and chemicals into any tributary of youth beep Ureek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Rock '.Fluarry. ne are also totally against the granting of a mining permit . we , as good citizens , have a right to live in a desirable element and deserve some protection for residential and agricultural areas . we believe that no choice has been given us before now and we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area . it is not necessary to disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our property values. bincerel,y, j an u ary 13 , 1989 Land Quality Section %6 Division of nand Resources SV . V . LC pa,J, Vl{IC l]V Vt ilYQ 4ui CL.1_ Resources c;,LiV ( � community Development P. u . -nox 27 687 .4 mod; Raleigh , N. C . 27611 J. 0 Re : Opposition 'To martin Marietta Rock Quarry - Gentlemen : This letter is in regard' . to Martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on 297 . 2 acres located 6 .6 miles bast .'of Yadkinville near road 6R 1711 (Speer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin County. rve , the residents of Yadkin county, wish to utilize our right to freed6m of expression to verbilize our total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in our county. The rock g6arry will only prove to be a- nuisance with structural damage to Oiit -homes and wells and lowered water tables due to dangerous blasting . The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health . xn additional danger will be the large trucks usin&, 'our small roads and damaging them . These are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. "e are horrified at the prospect of' this rock quarry moving in , despoiling our land , and endangering our environment by dumping it ' s chemically treated water into our major tribu- taries which empty into the Yadkin River- a major source of water for many cities . we wish to strongly oppose the granting of a permit to dis- charge water and chemicals into any tributary of South Deep ureek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Rock uluar.ry. ne are also totally against the granting of a mining permit . vve , as good citizens , ' have a right to live in a desirable element and deserve some protection for residential and agricultural areas . we believe that no choice has been given us before now and we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area . it is not necessary to disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our property values . oincerel,y, �Cc� � �}�-� ti-t-• 3 !��?l 16� - Lj,G.��...���- ,�?�. ��o s s `�!3-�.a so mac. e� o�• e7rn� -n C P 7 a sS H 3 .a a 90 a t { January 13 , 19s9 Land Quality Section '' _uivision of Nand Resources N . U . Department of Natural Resources and community Development i�. U. nox 27687 S Raleigh , N. C . 27611 �o �L Re : Opposition To Martin marietta dock tinuarry - Gentlemen : This letter is in regard - to Martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on 297 . 2 acres located 6. 6 miles East of Yadkinville near road 6R 1711 (Speer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin county. we , the residents of Yadkin Uounty, wish to utilize our right to freedom of expression to verbilize our total opposition 'ito plans for a rock quarry in our county. The rock quarry will ' only prove to be a- nuisance with structural damage to our homes and wells and ,lowered water tables due to dangerous blasting . The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health . An dd_diltional danger will be the large trucks using;.our small roa.ds and damaging them . These are the same narrow roads our chiildren travel in school buses daily. ne are ,horrified at ithe prospect of ' this rock quarry moving in , despoiling our land , and endangering 'l our environment by dumping; it ',s. chemically treated water into our major tribu- taries which empty into the Yadkin River a major source of water for many cities . we wish to strongly oppose the granting of a permit to dis- charge water and chemicals into any tributary of 6outh Deep creek by martin marietta Aggregates Rock u,!uarry. "' e are also totally against the granting of a mining permit . we , as good citizens , have a right to Live in a desirable element and deserve some protection for residential and agricultural areas . we believe that no choice has been given us before now and we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area . it is not necessary to disrupt our lives , damage our homes .and wells and lower our proper,ty,values . - oincere) y,- _ :, . . .. .. . r � 7- v i3 j anu ary 13 , 1989 Land Quality Section ,bivision of Land Resources N ., U . Department of Natural Resources and Uommunity Development rjy 1. U. box 27687 Raleigh , N . U . 27611 Re : Opposition To bartin ma.rietta hock 4uarry Gentlemen : This letter is in regard , to Martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence l Granite ___ � 1 � Ai'9 rt located _J l / 5 � mining of lrf"anite on 29 . C acres located 6 . � I�files last of radkinville near road 6R 1711 (Speer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin County. we , the residents of Yadkin county, wish to_ utilize our right to freedom of expression to verbilize our total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in Vur county. The rock quarry will only prove to be a nuisance with structural damage to our homes and wells and low6red water tables due to dangerous blasting. The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health. An additional danger will be J . the large trucks using %bur small roads and damaging them . I These are the same narrow roads our children. travel in school buses daily. re are horrified at the prospect of this rock quarry moving in , despoiling our land , and endangering our environment by dumping it ' s chemically 4t-CCL4CU water 1f74V our major tribu- taries which empty into the Yadkin River- a major source of water for many cities . we wish to strongly oppose the granting of• a permit to dis- charge water and chemicals into any tributary of South Deep creek by martin Marietta Aggregates Rock quarry. ie are also totally against the granting of a mining permit . we , as good citizens , have a right to live in Q desirable element and deserve some protection for residential and agricultural areas . we believe that no choice has been given us before now ana we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area . it is not necessary to disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our property values . bincerely, A j anuary l 19t�9 Land Quality Section -Division of Land Resources 9 N . u. Department of Natural Resources and Uommunity Development r'. U , i�ox 27 687 c� Raleigh, N. U . 27611' 2 Re : Opposition 'To iviartin Marietta Rock ,),Uarr7 Gentlemen : This letter is in regard . to Martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on :�97 . 2 acres located 6. 6 miles Past of xadkinville near road aR 1711 (Speer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin Uounty. wa tha racei A P n of YaHlri n t'nii-n v _ wi ah t.n 13t.i l i are n»r ri uht. to freedom of expression to verbilize our total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in +our county . The rock quarry will only prove to be a nuisance with structural damage to our '•homes and wells and lowered water tables due to dangerous blasting . The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health. an additional danger will be the large trucks using our small roads and damaging them . TheseThese are the same narrow roads niir nhildran +rayrel i ., cr+hnnl �.vim.. are �.a�. v�.i��a. �aa..,�}v�• sv.�u� buses daily. Pe are horrified at the prospect of this rock quarry moving in , despoiling our land , and endangering our environment by dumping it ' s chemically treated water into our major tribu- taries which empty into the Yadkin River- a major source of water for many cities . we wish to strongly oppose the granting; of a permit to dis- charge water and chemicals into any tributary of z5outh Deep Ureek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Rock U)uarry, ive are also totally against the granting of a mining permit . we , as good citizens , have a right to live in a desirable element and deserve some protection for residential and agricultural areas , we believe that no choice has been given us before "now and we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area , it is not necessary to disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our property values . bincerel,y, 27 , '1 i• January 8 , 1989 Land Quality bection Livision of _uand Resources f �� N , u. Department of Natural Kesources and Community Development p'y P : U . box 27 687 .Kaleigh , N . U . 27611 tte : . upposition To Martin Marietta Rock Quarry Gentlemen : This letter is in regards to martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on 297 .2 acres located 6.6 miles k;ast of Yadkinville near road SR 1711 k6peer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin i Uounty. i i wish to utilize my right to freedom of expression to verbilize my total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in our community. The rock quarry will only prove to be a nuisance in our small community with structural damage to our homes and wells and lowered water tables due to dangerous blasting. The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health. An additional ganger will be the large trucks using our small roada' and damaging them. These are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. ;- +�. *11 o e-%-tP thP_. granting of a. permit to discharge 1 WlPii �� 71.ivnsi� ..pr water and chemicals into any tributary of South Deep Greek by, Martin Marietta Aggregates Rock quarry. I am also totally against the granting of a mining permit, - 1 believe that no choice has been given. to me and the membere of my community before now, and we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area. it is not ^d-ss ry to disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells I l e�+c o o a.+a J disrupt and lower our property values . 'thank you for listening to me . 7 Sincerely, % F G� y�&-r-- 2 e Rel .2 2e s5 s" 91 3�s'��7 • ti January 13 , 1989 Land Quality Section _uivision of hand Resources N . U . t)epartment of Natural Resources and community Development r. U. box 27 687 �� /0 Raleigh , N. C . 27611 89 P Re : Opposition To Martin Marietta hock Quarry Gentlemen : This letter is in regard- to Martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on 297 . 2 acres located 6 . 6 miles bast of radkinville near road 6R 1711 (6peer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin County. we , the residents of Yadkin Uounty , wish to utilize our right to freedom of expression to verbilize our total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in -our county. The rock quarry will only prove to be a nuisance with structural damage to our homes and wells and lowered water tables due to dangerous blasting . The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health. An additional danger will be the large trucks using --our small roads and damaging them . These are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. ne are horrified at the prospect of this rock quarry moving in , despoiling our land , and endangering our environment by dumping it ' s chemically treated water into our major tribu- taries which empty into the Yadkin - River- a major source of water for many cities. we wish to strongly oppose the granting of a permit to dis- charge water and chemicals into s.ny tributary of South Deep , Greek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Rock V!uarry. "e are also totally against the granting of a mining permit . we , d..-s, good citiee[s , have a right to live in a de.s ira bie element and deserve some protection for residential and agricultural areas . we believe that no choice has been given us before now ana we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area. It is not necesgar.y to disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our property values. bincerel,y, CIA a ��x cB1A g �� F SIAJI State of North (-arolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development Division-of Land Resources 512 North Salisbury Street • Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 James G. Martin, Governor Stephen G, Conrad William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary January 19, 1989 Director Ms. Diane Harrison Route 3, Box 326-B NAmnf-nnvi l 7 a Air ?7n?n RE: Martin Marietta Aggregates Proposed Yadkin Quarry Yadkin Countv Dear Ms. Harrison: Thank you for your Letter of January 13, 1989 expressing your concerns regarding Martin Marietta Aggregates' application for a mining permit for the operation of a crushed stone quarry in eastern Yadkin County. The concerns you expressed certainly deserve evaluation. Before the Director of the Division of band Resources makes a decision to grant or deny the permit, these concerns as well as any others within the jurisdiction of N. C. General Stuatue 74-51 of the Mining Act of 1971 will be carefully considered. The Groundwater Section of the Division of Environmental Management has been requested to review the proposal and comment as to what impact, if any, the proposed operation will have on area groundwater. Similiarly, the applicant has applied for a National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDFS) permit with the water duality Section of the Division of Environmental Management. A NPDES permit has specific guidelines on the characteristics of anv discharge so that it will -not be degrading to the receiving waters. The mining permit, if granted, would specifically site the operators responsibility to comply with those water quality standards. If you need specific information on the standards, you are encouraged to contact the Water Quality Section in the Winston-Salem Regional office at (919) 761-2351. In reference to your comments on dangerous blasting, the blasting standards utilized by this Department are based upon extensive studies conducted over several years by the United States Bureau of Mines (USBM) . Through these studies, the USBM has established an upper limit for safe blasting practices. As a conservative approach, our Department currently utilizes one--half of the USBM upper limit. P.O. Box 27687, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Telephone 919-733.3833 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer r Ms. Diane Harri.san January 19, 1989 Page 2 The comments you made pertaining to air quality are being reviewed- by the Division of Environmental Management's Air Quality Section. A separate application has bec-n filed with that office and a sep rte air quality ty permit will, be required for this site. Again, mining permits reference the obligation of an operator to comply with standards of air quality promulgated by the Environmental Manag&.ment Comnission. If you. need additional information, please contact Mr. Jerry Clayton with the Air Quality Section at (919) 733-3340. The truck traffic and associated offsite safety aspects are not within our jurisdiction. Traffic concerns should be directed to the Aghway Patrol. and/or Department of Transportation. Also, the present state of the Land use, whether it is light caTmrce or residential, is not an item for our consideration. These items are more properly addressed through local zoning ordinances. This office has received considerable correspondence related to the proposed Yadkin Quarry and, pursuant to G.S. 74-51 and Administrative Code Title 15 Chapter 5B .0011 of The Mining Act of 1971, the Director has determined a public Bearing is warranted. The Department shall conduct a public hearing no sooner than 20 or not later than 60 days of the filing of the application. A time, date and location of the hearing will be set by the Department and notice will be given to all ddJu niiiy (uoKiyuous) landowners of such. In addition, a notice will be published in a newspaper of general circulation in Yadkin County at least ten days prior to the public hearing. Again, thank you for your input. Please advise at (919) 733--4574 if T can be of further assistance. Sincerely, Thomas E. Carroll, P.G. Mining Specialist Land Quality RP_c:ti(fin TBC:se cc: No. G. Douglas Miller, P.E. �''l MAR, State of North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development Division of Land Resources 512 North Salisbury Street • Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 James G. Martin, Governor Stephen G. Conrad William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary January 19, 1989 Director Mrs. Claude Wilkins 123 Circle Dr. Jonesville, NC 28642 RE: Martin Marietta Aggregates Proposed Yadkin Quarry Yadkin County Dear Mrs. Wilkins: Thank you for your letter of January 13, 1989 expressing your concerns regarding Martin Maiietta Aggregates' application for a mining permit for the operation of a crushed stone quarry in eastern Yadkin County. The concerns you expressed certainly deserve evaluation. Before the Director of the Division of Land Resources makes a decision to grant or deny the permit, these concerns as well as any others within the jurisdiction of N. C. General Stuatue 74-51 of the Mining Act of 1971 will be carefully considered. The Groundwater Section of the Division of Environmental Management has been requested to review the proposal and comment as to what impact, if any, the proposed operation-will have on area groundwater. Similiarly, the applicant_ has applied far a National Pollution Discharge Eliinina.tion System (NPDES) permit with the Water Quality Section of the Division of Environmental Management. A NPDES permit has specific guidelines on the characteristics of any discharge so that it will not be degrading to the receiving waters. The mining permit, if granted, would specifically site the operators responsibility to comply with those water quality standards. It you need specific information on the standards, you are encouraged to contact the Water Quality . Section in the Winston-Salem Regional Office at (919) 761-2351. In reference to your comments on dangerous blasting, the blasting standards utilized by this Department are based upon extensive studies conducted over several years � the United' States Bureau of atlie5 (USB1 ) 'L11rc 1L011 these se studies, the USBM has established an upper limit for safe blasting practices. As a conservative approach, our Department currently utilizes one-half of the USBM upper limit. t P0. Box 27687, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Telephone 919-733.3833 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer Mrs. Claude. Wilkins January 19, 1989 Page 2 The cc-unents. you made pertaining to air quality are being re-viewod by the Division of Environmental Management's, Air Quality Section. A separate application has been filed with that office and a sepa.rte air quality Ix,rmit will be required for this site. Again, mining permits reference the obligation of an operator to comply with standards of air quality prcmulgated by the Environmental Management Commission. If you need additional i.nforr(vation, please contact Mr. Jerry Clayton with the Air Quality Section at (919) 733--3340. The truck traffic and associated offsite safety aspects are not within our jurisdiction. Traffic concerns should be directed to the Hiclhway Patrol and/or Department of Transportation. Also, the present state of the land use, whether it is liqht commerce or residential, is not an item for our consideration. These items are more properly addressed through local zoning ordinances. This office has received considerable correspondence related to the proposed Yadkin Quarry and., pursuant to C.S. 74-51 and Administrative Code Title 15 Chapter 5B .0011 of The mining Act of 1971, the Director has determined a public hearing is warranted. The Department shall conduct a public hearing no sooner than 20 or not later than 60 days of the filing of the application. A time, date and location of the hearing will be set by the Department and notice will be given to all adjoining (contiguous) landowners of such. In addition, a notice will be published. in a newspaper of general circulation in Yadkin County at least ten days prior to the public hearing. Again, thank you for your input. Please advise at (919) 733-4574 if Z can be of further assistance. Sincerely, TlYr �G amas E. Carroll, P.G. Mining Specialist Land Quality Section TEC:se cc: Mr_. G. Douglas Miller, P.E. State of North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development Division of Land Resources .512 North Salisbury Street Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 James G. Martin, Governor Stephen G. Conrad William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary January 19, 1989 Director Mr. Roy A. Machie, President Cutter Inc. Route 2, Dor 276 Yadkinville, NC. 27055 RE: Martin. Marietta Aggregates Proposed Yadkin Quarry Yadkin County Dear Mr. Machie: 111dJ.1r, you lol your 'Letterof ja liar y 13, 17o 7 your concerns regarding Martin Marietta. Aggregates' application for a mining permit for the operation of a crushed stone quarry in eastern Yadkin County. The concerns you expressed certainly deserve evaluation. Before the Director of the Division of Land Resources makes a decision to grant or deny the permit, these concerns as well as any other; within the jurisdiction of N. C. General Stuatue-74-51 of the Mining Adt of 1971 will be carefully considered. The Groundwater Section of the Division of Environmental Management has been requested to review the proposal and dent as to what impact, if any, the proposed operation will have on area groundwater. Sinili-arly, the applicant has applied for a National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit With the Water Quality Section of the Division of Environmental Management. A NPDES permit has specific guidelines on the characteristics of any discharge so that it will not be degrading to the receiving watery. The mining permit, if granted, would specifically site the operators responsibility to comply with those water quality standards. If you need specific information on the standards, you are encouraged to contact. the Water Quality Section in the- Winston-Salem Regional Office at (919) 761-2351. In reference to your comments on dangerous blasting, the blasting standards iiti l i r3 }-.rr +-hi c n. rnar+-mAni- arc ha iirvn r�vf c�nci�r� c�ii�icac rnnr7iir+ n�rnr .. -�A�. u... ,.,I ..,..yam. . ..r.�............ �.edcorl up— ...>-.J....,y.... ., ,.h-��.._• .:..a....,.�..., ..„....� several. years by the United States Bureau of Mines (USBM) . Through these studies, the USBM has established an upper limit for safe blasting practices. As a conservative approach, our Department currently utilizes one--half of the USBM upper limit. P.O. Box 27687, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Telephone 919-733-3833 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer Mr. Rex A. Machie January 19, 1989 Page 2 The comments you made pertaining to air quality are being reviewed by the Division of EnvironmontZLI Management's Air Quality Section. A separate application has been fi]_cc1 with that office and a separtc air quality Permit will be required for this site. Attain, reining permits reference the obligation of an operator to comply with standards of air quality promulgated by the Envirornnental Management Ccm-mission. If you need additional information, please contact her. Jerry Clayton with the Air Quality Section at (919) 733-3340. The truck traffic and associated offsite safety aspects are not within our jurisdiction. Traffic concerns should f�c directed to the Highway Patrol and/or Department of Transportation: Also, the present state of the land use, whether it is light conrPerce or residential, is not an item for our consideration. These items are more properly addressed through local zoning ordinances. This office has received considerable correspondence related to the proposed Yadkin Quarry and, pursuant to G.S. 74-51 and Administrative Code Title 15 Chapter 5B .0011 of The Mining Act of 1971, the Director has determined a public hearing is warranted. The Department shall conduct a public hearing no sooner than 20 or not later than 60 days of the filing of the application. A time, date and location of the hearing will be set by the Department and notice will be given to all adjoining (contiguous) landowners of such. In addition, a notice will be published in a newspaper of general circulation in Yadkin County at least ten days prior to the public hearing. Again, thank you for your input. Please advise at (919) 733--4574 if 7 can be of further assistance. Sincerely, 'n omas E. Carroll, P.G. Mining Specialist Land Quality Section TEC:se cc: Mr. G. Douglas Miller, P.E. STATE State of North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development Division of land Resources 512 North Salisbury Street • Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 James G. Martin, Governor Stephen G. Conrad William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary January 19, 1989 Director Ms. Nellie C. Veotel Route 2 Box 182 Boonville, NC 27011 RE: Martin Marietta Aggregates Proposed Yadkin Quarry Yadkin County Dear Ms. Veotel: Thank you for your letter of January 13, 1989 expressing your concerns regarding Martin Marietta Aggregates' application for a mining permit for the operation of a crushed stone quarry in eastern Yadkin County. The concerns you expressed certainly deserve evaluation. Before the ' ni rar"t•nr of the Tli-Ui Gi nn of T,anrl Pr­:tni rrrPG m;qkr» a rlpr i c-i nn i-n rsrant nr r3pnv -t-hin permit, these concerns as well as any others within the jurisdiction of N. C. General Stuatue 74-51 of the Mining Act of 1971 will be carefully considered. The Groundwater Section of the Division of Environmental Management has been requested to review the proposal and comment as to what impact, if any, the proposed operation will have on area groundwater. Similiarly, the applicant has applied for a National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit with the Water Quality Section of the Division of Environmental Management. A T=PQ rya f-penni_ 'kmchas ct�r•i-F!- rn,irlol i naa nn f-ha r-hararf-r�ri cf-ti e-c of array Ai cr-harnra an H—Sthat it will not be degrading, to the receiving waters. The mining permit, if granted, would specifically site the operators responsibility to ccanply with those water quality standards. If you need specific information on the standards, you are encouraged to contact the Water Quality Section in the Winston-Salem Regional Office at (919) 761-2351. 'In reference to your comments on dangerous blasting, the blasting standards utilized by this Department are based upon extensive studies conducted over _____a'1 ______� L__ i_Le r�n_L_J r•1._tes n________ _r •n_�_- tuorel S�V�Ldl y�'CLLS JJl! -L-1L[� U11,1.44JL.1 ,J4ULF�� 17t.4LCdL[ CJL i'111;CS SUJDL"�f 1LLLVUl�11 11105C studies, the USBM has established an upper limit for safe blasting prarticcs. As a conservative approach, our Department currently utilizes one-half of the USBM upper limit. I?O. Box 27687, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Telephone 919-733-3833 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Acaon Employer Vs. Nellie C. Veotel January 1.9, 1989 Page 2 The cciments you made pertaining to air quality are Lying reviewed by the Division of Environmental Management's Air Quality Section. A separate application has been filed with that office and a separte air quality permit will be required for this site. Again, mining permits reference the obligation of an operator to comply with standards of air quality j)rcriulgated by the Environmental Management Commission. If you need additional. information, please contact Mr. Jerry Clayton with the Air Quality Section at (919) 733--3340. The truck traffic and associated offsite safety aspects are not within our jurisdiction. Traffic concerns should be directed to the I3ighway Patrol and/or Department of Transportation. Also, the present state of the land use, wh6ther it is light commerce or residential, is not an item for our consideration. These items are more properly addressed through local zoning ordinances. This office has received considerable correspondence related to the proposed Yadkin Quarry and, pursuant to G.S. 74--51 and Administrative Code Title 15 Chapter 5B .0011 of The Mining Act of 1971, the Director has determined a public hearing is warranted. The Department shall conduct a public hearing no sooner than 20 or not later than 60 days of the filing of the application. A time, date and location of the hearing will be set by the Department and notice will be given to all adjoining (contiguous) landowners of such. In addition, a notice will be published in a newspaper of general circulation in Yadkin County at least ten days prior to the public hearing. Again, thank you for your input. Please advise at (919) 733-4574 if I can be of further assistance. Sincerely, Thanas E. Carroll, P.G. Mining Specialist T.anrl Chial i t-v gPrti nn TEC:se cc: Mr. G. Douglas Miller, P.E. M STA7t o State of North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development Division of Land Resources 512 North Salisbury Street * Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 James G. Martin, Governor Stephen G. Conrad William W Cobey, Jr., Secretary January 19 , 1989 Director Ms. Kay M. Davis Route 2, Box 466 Yacuc1n Ville, NC 27V55 RF: Martin Marietta Aggregates Proposed Yadkin Quarry Yadkin County Dear Ms. Davis: Thank you for your letter of January 13, 1989 expressing your concerns regarding Martin Marietta Aggregates' application for a mining permit for the operation of a crushed stone quarry in eastern Yadkin County. The concerns you expressed certainly deserve evaluation. Before the Director of the Division of Land Resources makes a decision to grant or deny the permit, these concerns as well as any others within the jurisdiction of N. C. General Stuatue 74-51 of the Mining-Act of 1971 will be carefully considered. The Groundwater Section of the Division of Environmental Management has been requested to review the proposal and comment as to what impact, if any, the proposed operation will have on area groundwater. Similiarly, the applicant has applied - for a National Pollution Discharge ElimLnation System (NPDES) permit with the Water Quality Section of the Division of Environmental Management. A lN'PDES permit has specific guidelines on the characteristics of any discharge so that it will not be degrading to the receiving waters. The mining permit, if granted, would specifically site the operators responsibility to comply with those water quality standards. If you need specific information on the standards, you are encouraged to contact the Water Quality Section in the Winston-Salem Regional Office at (919) 761-2351. In reference to your comments on dangerous blasting, the blasting standards utilized by this Department are based upon extensive studies conducted over several years by the United States Bureau of Mines (USBM) . Through these studies, the USBM has established an upper limit for safe blasting practices. As a conservative approach, our Department currently utilizes one-half of the USBM upper limit. 1'0. Box 27687, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611.7687 Telephone 919-733-3833 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 1 0 Ms. Kay M. Davis January 19, 1989 Page 2 T11e ccxtynents you, made pertaining to air quality are being reviewed by the Division of Environmental Management's Air Q-iality Section. A separate application has been filed with that office as:d a separte air quality permit will be required for this site. Again, mining permits reference the obligation of an operator to comply with standards of air quality promulgated by the Environmental Management COaT9nission. If you need additional. information, please contact Mr. . Jerry Clayton with the Asir Quality Section at (919) 733-3340. The truck traffic and associated offsite saf_i-�ty aspects are not within our jurisdiction. Traffic concerns should be directed to the Highway Patrol and/or Department of Transportation. Also, the present state of the Land use, whether it is, light commerce or residential, is not ax�, item for our consideration. These items are more properly addressed through lccal zoning ordinances. This office has received considerable correspondence related to the proposed Yadkin Quarry and, pursuant,to G.S. 74-51 and Administrative Code, Title 15 Chapter 5B .0013. of The Mining Act of 1971, the Director has determined a public hearing is warranted. The Department shall conduct a public hearing no sooner than 20 or not later than 60 days of the filing of the application. A time, date and location of the hearing will be set- by the Department and notice will be given to all adjoining (contiguous) lando;vners of such. In addition, a notice will be published in a newspaper of general circulation in Yadkin County at least ten days prior to the public hearing. Again, thank you for your input. Please advise at (919) 733-4574 if 1 can be of further assistance. Sincerely, C1 � U Thomas E. Carroll, P.G. Mining Specialist Land Quality Section TEC:se cc: Mr. G. Douglas Miller, P.E. STATE State of North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development Division of Land Resources 512 North Salisbury Street • Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 James G. Martin, Governor Stephen .G. Conrad William W. Cobcy, Jr., Secretary January lei, 7.989 Director Ms. Brenda Oliven. Route 1 Jonesville, NC 28642 FE: Martin Marietta Aggregates Proposed Yadkin Quarry Yadkin County Dear Ms. Oliven: Thank you for your letter of January 13 , 1989 expressing your concerns regarding 111di<_i11 Mariett-a Aggregates aplplic:atiort ic.>'r a ruining permit fOr the operation of a crushed stone quarry in eastern Yadkin County. The concerns you expressed certainly deserve evaluation. Before the Director of the Division of Land Resources makes a decision to grant or deny the permit, these concerns as well as any others within the jurisdiction of N. C. General Stuatue 74-51 of the Mining Act of 1971 will be carefully considered. The Groundwater Section of the Division of Environmental Management has been requested to review the proposal and coniTent as to what impact, if any, tree proposed operation will have on area groundwater. Simi.liarly, the applicant has applied for a National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit with the Hater Qualitv Section of the Division oi: Environmental Management. A NPDES permit has specific guidelines on the characteristics of any discharge so that it will not be degrading to the receiving waters. The mining permit, if granted, would specifically site the operators responsibility to comply with those .water quality standards. if you need specific information on the standards, you are encouraged to contact the Water Quality Section in the Winston-Salem Regional Office at (919) 761-2351. In reference to your comments on dangerous blasting, the blasting standards utilized by this Department are based upon extensive studies conducted over c o,scral ,r._,aro 1— the Unit^'a C+-atcs n,,,-„a„ m;,,eS tTicnnRl w+l. rl.tiU.ti� uY - Gl+ .J 4ul-G w� Ut4+-GL}U V.L 1"LLI LCJ \V✓1.-LL'1� . J.1114'lLl�ll 411��C studies, the USBM has established an upper lj=t for safe blasting practices. As a conservative approach, our Department currently utilizes one-half of the USBM upper limit. P.O. Box 27687, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611.7687 Telephone 919.733.3833 An Equal Opportuniry Affirmative Action Employer mow . Ms. Brenda Oliven .January 19, 1989 Page 2 The comments you made pertaining to' air quality are being reviewed by the Division of Environmental Management's Air Quality Section. A separate application has been filed with that office and a separte air quality permit will be required for this site. Again, mining permits reference the obligation of an operator to comply with standards of air quality promulgated by the Environmental Management Commission. If you need additional information, please contact Mr. Jerry Clayton with the. Aar Quality Section at (919) 733-3340. The truck traffic and associated offsite saNty aspects are not within our jurisdiction. Traffic concerns should be directal to the Highway Patrol and/or Department of Transportation. Also, the present state of the Land use, whether it is light commerce or residential, is not an, item for our consideration. These items are more properly addressed through local zoning ordinances. This office has received considerable correspondence related to the proposed Yadkin Quarry and, pursuant to G.S. 74-51 and Administrative Code Title 15 Chapter 5B .0011 of The Mining Act of 1971, the Director has determined a public hearing is warranted. The Department shall conduct a public hearing no sooner than 20 or not later than 60 days of the filing of the application. A time, date and location of the hearing will be set by the Department and notice will be given to all adjoining (contiguous) landu,7ners of such. In addition, a notice will be published in a newspaper of general circulation in Yadkin County at least ten days prior to the public hearing. ' AgUd.11, 1.11U1S1t YVU for your 111pL11... Please QUV15e 0.1.. L919f 733-45 lY 11 J_ Va'11 be of further assistance. Sincerely, G Vas E. Coarroll, P.G. Mining Specialist Land Quality Section TEC:se �r: Mr_ G. Douglas Miller. P-E. SrnrF o� State of North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development Division of Land Resources 512 North Salisbury Street • Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 James G. Martin, Governor Stephen G. Conrad William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary January 19, 1989 Director Ms. Patty B. Cc mer Mr. Mickey D. Caner Route 3 Rom 186 Yadkinville, NC 27055 RE: Martin Marietta Aggregates Proposed Yadkin Quarry Yadkin County Dear Sir and Madam: Thank you for your letter of January 13, 1.989 expressing your concerns regarding Martin Marietta Aggregates' application for a mining permit for the operation of a crushed stone quarry in eastern Yadkin County. The concerns you expressed certainly deserve evaluation. Before the Director of the Division of Land Resources makes a decision to grant or deny the permit, these concerns as well as any others within the jurisdiction of N. C. General Stuatue 74-51 of the Mining Act of 1971 w�_ll be carefully considered. The Groundwater Section of the Division of Environmental Management has been requested to review the proposal and comment as to what impact, if any, the proposed operation will have on area groundwater. Similiarly, the applicant has applied for a National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit with the water Quality Section of the Division of Environmental Management. A NTPDES permit has specific guidelines on the characteristics of any discharge so that it will not be degrading to the receiving waters. The mining permit, if granted, would specifically si-te the operators responsibility to comply with those water quality standards. If you need specific information on the standards, you are encouraged to contact the Water Quality Section in the Winston-Salon Regional Office at (919) 761-2351. In reference to your conments on dangerous Masting, the blasting standards utilized by this Department are based upon extensive studies conducted over several years by the United States Bureau of Mines (USBM) . Through these studies, the USBM has established an upper limit_ for safe blasting practices. As a conservative approach, our Department currently utilizes one-half of the USBM upper limit. P.O. Boa 27687, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 T:Iephone 919-733-3833 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action 1_mployer Ms. Patty B. Comer Mr. Mickey L. Ccxner January 1-9, 1989 Page 2 The comments you made pertaining to air duality are being reviewed by the Division of Environmental. Management's Air Quality Section. A separate application has Ix,-c-n filed with that office and a separte air quality permit will be required for this site. Again, mining permits reference the obligation of an operator to comply with standards of air quality promulgated by the Environmental Management Comrn_ission. If you need additional information, please contact Mr. Jerry Clayton with the Air Quality Section at (919) 733-3340. The truck traffic and associated offsite safety aspects are not within our jurisdiction. Traffic concerns should be directed to the Highway Patrol and/or Department of Transportation. Also, the present state of the land use, whether it is light ccnnerce or residential, is not an item for our consideration. These items are more properly addressed through local zoning ordinances. This office has received considerable correspondence related to the proposed Yadkin Quarry and, pursuant to G.S. 74--51 and Administrative Code Title 15 Chapter 5B .0011 of The Mining Act of 1971, the Director has determined a public hearing is warranted. The Department shall. conduct a public hearing no sooner than .20 or not later than 60 days of the fling of the application. A time, date and location of the hearing will be set by the Department and notice will be given to all adjoining (contiguous) landovners of such. In addition, a- notice will be published in a newspaper of general circulation in Yadkin County at least ten days prior to the public hearing. Again, thank you for your input. Please advise at (919) 733-4574 if I can be of further assistance. Sincerely, arras E. C:arroll, P.G. Mining Specialist Land Quality Section TEC:se cc: Mr. . G. Douglas Miller, P.E. w -A7Z State of North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development Division of Land Resources r J r i, i n r r w i r _ r• 512 1Vorth Salisbury Jtreet , rtdlelgn, lVortn L.ar011na 1/011 James G. Martin, Governor January 19, 1989 Stephen G. Conrad William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary Director Mr. Thcmas C. Bresn%m Route 2, Box 373 Yadkinville, NC 27055 RE: Martin Marietta Aggregates Proposed Yadkin Quarry Yadkin County Dear Mr. Drown: Thank you for your letter of January 13, 1.989 expressing your concerns regarding Martin Marietta Aggregates' application for a mining permit for the operation of a crushed stone quarry in eastern Yadkin County. The concerns you expressed certainly deserve evaluation. Before the Director of the Division of Land Resources makes a decision to grant or deny the permit, these concerns as well as any others within the jurisdiction of N. C. General Stuatue 74-51 of the Mining Act of 1971 will be carefully considered. The Groundwater Section of the Division of Environmental Management has been requested to review the proposal and ccxnner_t as to what impact, if any, the proposed operation will have on area groundwater. Similiarly, the applicant has applied for a National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (I\TPDES) permit with the water Quality Section of the Division of Environmental Management. A NPDES permit has specific guidelines on the characteristics of any discharge so that it will not be degrading . to the receiving waters. The mining permit, if r-.r,+.-..-1 ..xr I 7 r�r�.-Ci r-i r 1 1 c� n 4 a-- a-1— r�rnr 4-- vv_.c -i 1-.i 1 4�-�r �r-r. r.--1�, v i i-h g1CAAJ --A YYV ll1U Jrti l.�1111'UllY Jll.ly l..l ll VLJlil Li l.V1J 14. J�JlJ11J11JJ_1.1 VY VV 1L11SrJ_Y YY 14..1t those water quality standards. if you need specific information on the standards, you are encouraged to contact the Water Quality Section in the Winston-Salem Regional Office at (919) 761--2351. In reference to your comments on dangerous blasting, the blasting standards utilized by this Department are based upon extensive studies conducted over several years by the United States Bureau of ]mines (USBM) . Through these studies, the USBM has established ar. upper limit for safe blasting practices. As a conservative approach, our Department currently utilizes one-half of the USBM upper limit. P.O. Pox 27687, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Telephone 919-733.3833 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer Mr. Thomas C. Brown January 19, 1989 Page 2 The comments you made pertaining to air quality are being reviewed by the Division of Environmental Management's Air Quality Section. A separate application has been fi t�r� with that office and 7 �r.nart� air cnir 1 i t v permit y�. _ .. .....___ _. _ _ _ _.____.__ _____ _ _L__.- __ _ ____ _.l_._._it ..- will be required for this site. Again, mining permits reference the obligation of an operator to comply with standards of, air quality promulgated by the Environmental Management Commission. If you need additional information, please contact Mr. ,:Terry Clayton with the Air Quality Section at (919) 733--3340. The truck traffic and associated offsite safety aspects are not within our jurisdiction. `traffic concerns should be directed to the Highway Patrol and/or Department of Transportation. Also, the present state of the land use,' whether it is light commerce or residential, is not an item for our consideration. These items are more properly addressed through local zoning ordinances. This office has received considerable correspondence related to the proposed Yadkin Quarry and, pursuant to G.S. 74-51 and Administrative Code Title 15 Chapter 5B .0011 of The Mining Act of 1971, the Director has deteimli.ned a public hearing is warranted. The Department shall conduct a public hearing no sooner than 20 or not later than 60 days of the failing of the application. A time, date and location of the hearing will be set by the Department and notice will be given to all adjoining (LV111..11s 1.1Vu s) lanuvw-iiGra of such. in addition, a notice will be published in a newspaper of general circulation in Yadkin County at least ten days prior to the public hearing. Again, thank you for your input. Please advise at (919) 733-4574 if I can be of further assistance. Sincerely, ioamas�FCarroll, P.G. Mining Specialist land Quality Section TEC:se cc: Mr. G. Douglas Miller, P.E. 9ATT o •"v Nw.1�Nr State of North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development Division of Land Resources 512 North Salisbury Street • Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 James G. Martin, Governor Stephen G. Conrad William \V, Cobey, Jr., Secretary January 19, 1989 Director Ms. Royse Davis Route 1, Box 140 Boonville, NC 27011 RE: t.artin Marietta Aggregates Proposed Yadkin Quarry Yadkin County Dear Ms. Davis: Thank you for your letter of January 13, 1.989 expressing your concerns regarding Martin Marietta Aggregates' application for a mining permit for the operation of a crushed stone quarry in eastern Yad}:in County. The concerns . you expressed certainly deserve evaluation. Before the Director of the Division of Land Resources makes a decision to arant or denv the permit, these concerns as well as any others within the jurisdiction of N. C. General Stuatue 74--51 of the Mining Act of 1971, wi].1 be carefully considered. The Groundwater Section. of . the Division of Environmental Management has been requested to review the proposal and conrcent its to what impact, if any, the proposed operation will have on area groundwater. Similiarly, the applicant has applied for a National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit with the Water Quality Section of the Division of Environmental Management. A NI7TlF..q Tvarmi i- ham zrvari fi r rnli r1Pl i npa nn the rharari-ari qi-i r.P, of anv rli grharrrP Gn that it will not be degrading to the receiving waters. The mining permit, if granted, would specifically site the operators responsibility to comply with d those water quality standards. if you nee ,specific information on the ' standards, you are encouraged to contact the Water duality Section in the Winston--Salem Regional Office at (919) 761-2351. In reference to your comments on dangerous blasting, the blasting standards utilized by this Department are based upon extensive studies conducted over -rl'_. 1-,.. th- TT-.4-._7 C+a4--s B,,=c » of T.Ti"Co (TTCOM1 rPL� ^,irlk 4-k several U1 yG4lrJ U.Y Ml il_ Viiy 44.1-. V�_u�,..�.� 1.i u,a,C-uu �,..i a�1�t�..-a Xuua 1 . i.alt vuya• --- studies, the USBM has established an upper limit for safe blasting practices. As a conservative approach, our Department currently utilizes one-half of the USBM upper limit. P.O. Box 27687, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Telephone 919-733.3833 An Equal Opportuniry Affirmative Action Employer Ms. Royse Davis January 19, 1989 Page 2 The comments you made pertaining to air quality are being reviewed by the Division of Environmental Management's Air Quality Section. A separate application has peen filed with that office and a separte air quality permit will be required for this site. Again, mining pei_mits reference the obligation of an operator to comply with standards of ai__ quality promulgated by the Environmental Management Conm-.ssi_on. If you need additional information, please contact Mir. Jerry Clayton with tie Air Ouality Section at (919) 733-3340. The truck traffic and associated offsite safety aspects are not within our jurisdiction. Traffic concerns should be directed to the Highway Patrol and./or Department of Transportation. Also, the present state of the land use, whether it is light commerce or residential, is not an item for our consideration. These items are more properly addressed through loyal zoning ordinances. This office has received considerable correspondence related to the proposed Yadkin Quarry and, pursuant to G.S. 74-51 and Administrative Code Title 15 Chapter 5B .0011 of The Mining Act of 1971, the Director has determined a public hearing is warranted. The Department shall conduct a public hearing no sooner than 20 or not later than 60 days of the filing of the application. A time, date and location of the hearing will be sets by the Department and notice will be given to all adjoining (contiguous) landowners of such. In addition, a notice will be published in a newspaper of general circulation in Yadkin County at least ten days prior to the public hearing. Again, thank you for your input. Please adv�_se at (919) 733-4574 if I can be of further assistance. Sincerely, /Z J17 X) U. Thomas E. Carroll, P.G. Mining Specialist Land Quality Section TEC:se cc: Mr. G. Douglas Miller, P.E. State of North Caroling Department of Natural Resources and Community Development Division of Land Resources 512 North Salisbury Street • Raleigh, North Carolina 276l1 James G. Martin, Governor Stephen G. Conrad William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary January 19 , 1.989 Director Mr. Stephen W. Zeller Route 2, Box 363 Speer Bridge Road Yadkinville, NC 27055 RE: Martin Marietta Aggregates Proposed Yadkin Quarry Yadkin County } Dear Mr. Zeller: Thank you for your letter of January 8, 1989 expressing your concerns regarding Martin Marietta Aggregates' application for a mining permit for the operation of a crushed stone quarry in eastern Yacu",in County. Tha rr-n xrn�i PYT1YPyyPfl rnYrf�a my r7oce� re e�ralsYa+inn Rnfnre tho 1 r 1 Director- of the Division of Land Resources makes a decision to grant or deny the permit, these concerns as well as any others within the jurisdiction of N. C. General Stuatue 74-51 of the Mining Act of 1971 wi).1 be carefully considered. The Groundwater Section of the Division of Environmental Management has been requested to review the proposal and comment as to what impact, if any, the proposed operation will have on area groundwater. S'imiliarly, the applicant has applied for a National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit \Yl L t 4C: YY[�.11.C~-'.r u�kl 4y "c.:l.L_LV11 V.L L111". i _L V lslon V1 �11 V_L V211 L1t 11 LQ_L 11P110.y G=Lt11 Lt• 2_1 NPDES permit has specific guidelines on the characteristics of any discharge so that it will not be degrading to the receiving waters. The mining permit, if granted, would specifically site the operators responsibility to ccmply with those water quality standards. If you need specific information on the standards, you are encouraged to contact the dater Quality Section in the Winston-Salem Regional Office at (919) 761-2351. In reference to your comments on dangerous blasting, the blasting standards u%ilized by U4i Departsiteiii axe based upon extensive szucsiew. conducted over several years by the United States Bureau of Mines (USBM.) . • Through these studies, the USBM has established an upper limit for safe blasting practices. As a conservative approach, our Department currently utilizes one-half of the USBM upper limit. P.O. Box 27687, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Telq)hone 919.733.3833 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Ernployer Mr. Stephen W. Zeller January 19, 1989 Page 2 The ccrutents you made pertaining to air quality c-u-e being reviewed by the Division of Environmental Management's Air Quality Section. A separate application has been filed w.id-i that office and a separto air quality pc-rmit will be required for this site. Again, mining permits reference the obligation of an operator to comply with standards of air quality promulgated by the Environmental Management Cop-mission. if you need additional information, please contact Mr. Jerry- Clayton with the Air Quality Section at (919) 733-3340. The truck traffic and associated offsite safety aspects are not within our jurisdiction. Traffic concerns should be directed to the Highway Patrol and/or Department of Transportation. Also, the present state of the land use, whether it is light commerce or residential, is not an item for our consideration. These items are more properly addressed through local zoning ordinances. This office has received considerable correspondence related to the proposed Yadkin Quarry and, pursuant to G.S. 74--51 and Administrative Code Title 15 Chapter 5B .0011 of The Mining Act of 1971, the Director has determined a public hearing is warranted. The Department shall conduct a public hearing no sooner than 20 or not Later than 60 days of the filing of the application. A time, date and location of the hearing will, be set by the Department and notice Will be given to all adjoining (contiguous' landowners of such. in addition, a notice will be published in a newspaper of general circulation in Yadkin County at least ten days prior to the public hearing. Again, thank you for your input. Please advise at (919) 733-4574 if Z can be of further assistance. Sincerely, Thomas E. Carroll, P.G. Mining Specialist Land Quality Section TEC:se cc: Mr. G. Douglas Miller, P.E. State of North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development Division of Land Resources 512 North Salisbury Street w Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 James G. Martin, Governor Stel)hen G. Conrad William W Cobey, Jr., Secretary January 19, 1989 Director Ms. Joy Hutchens Route 2, Box 184 A Yadkinville, NC 27055 fZF: Martin Marietta Aggregates Proposed Yadkin Quarry Yadkin County Dear Ms. Hutchens: Thank you for your letter of January 13, 1989 expressing your concerns regarding Martin Marietta Aggregates' application for a mining permit for the operation of a crushed stone quarry in eastern Yadkin County. The concerns you expressed certainly deserve evaluation. Before the Director of the Division of Land Resources makes a decision to grant or deny the permit, these concerns as well as any others within the jurisdiction of N. C. General Stuatue 74-51 of the Mining Act of 1971 will be carefully considered. The Groundwater Section of the Division of Environmental Management has been requested to review the proposal and comment as to what impact, if any, the proposed operation will have on area groundwater. Similiarly, the applicant has applied for a National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit with the Water Quality Section of the Division of Environmental Management. A NPDES permit has specific guidelines on the characteristics of any discharge so that it will not be degrading to the receiving waters. The mining permit, if granted, would specifically site the operators responsibility to comply with those water quality standards. If you need specific information on the standards, you are encouraged to contact the Water Quality Section in the YV 11 L�1_Vll-JU.LC:1 L5 1ltZ;�.LU11Q1 VL11l.0 Gll. �J 1l J I V.L-G P_ JL. In reference to your cements on dangerous blasting, the blasting standards utilized by this Department are based upon extensive studies conducted over several years by the United States Bureau of Mines (USBM) . Through these studies, the USBM has established an upper limit for safe blasting practices. As a conservative approach, our Department currently utilizes one-half of the USBM upper limit. FO. Box 27687, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Telephone 919-733-3833 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer Ms. Joy Hutchens January 1.9, 1989 Page 2 The comments you made pertaining to air quality are being reviewed by -the Division of Environmental Management's Air Quality Section. A separate application has been filed with that office and a separte air quality permit will be required for this site. Again, mining permits reference the obligation of an operator to comply with standards of air quality promulgated by the Environmental Management Commission. If you need additional information, please contact Mr. Jerry Clayton with the Air Quality Section at (919) 733-3340. The truck traffic and associated offsite safety aspects are not within our jurisdiction. Traffic concerns should be directed to the Highway Patrol and/or Department of Transportation. Also, the present state of the land use, whether it is light commerce or residential, is not an item for our consideration. These items are more properly addressed through local zoning ordinances. This office has received considerable correspondence related to the proposed Yadkin Quarry and, pursuant to G.S. 74-51 and Administrative Code Title 15 Chapter 58 .0011 of The Mining Act of 1971, the Director has determined a public hearing is warranted. The Department shall conduct a public hearing no sooner than 20 or not later than 60 days of the filing of the application. A time, date and location of the hearing will be set by the Department and notice will hP ni x7p"1 to all arl_jni ni ng [rnnti minus) landowners of such. In addition, a notice will be published in a newspaper of general circulation in Yadkin County at least ten days prior to the public hearing. Again, thank you for your input. Please advise at (919) 733-4574 if I can be of further assistance. Sincerely, omas E. Carroll., P.G. Mining Specialist Land Quality Section TEC:se cc: Mr. G. Douglas Miller, P.E. •� nva.`fA State of North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development Division of Land Resources 512 North Salisbury Street • Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 James G. Martin, Governor Stephen G. Conrad William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary January 17, 1989 Director Mr. Luvell F. Gratz Route 2, Box 218 Yadkinville, NC 27055 RE: Martin Marietta Aggregates Proposed Yadkin Quarry Yadkin Countv Dear Mr. Gratz: Thank vnti fnr vniir 1 P-1 -h-r of ,Tani3Pry R _ 1 qRA wxnracQi nrr vn,ir r-nnr-arnc regarding Martin Marietta Aggregates' application for a mining permit for the operation of a crushed stone quarry in eastern Yadkin County. The concerns you expressed certainly deserve evaluation. Before the Director of the Division of Land Resources makes a decision to grant or deny the permit, these concerns as well as any others within the jurisdiction of. N. C. General. Stuatue 74-53 of the Miring Act of 1971 will be carefully considered. The Groundwater Section of the Di-vision of Environmental Management has been requested to review the proposal and comment as to what impact, if any, the proposed operation will have on area groundwater. Sim_iliarly, the applicant has applied for a National. Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit with the Water Quality Section of the Division of Environmental Management. A NPDES permit has specific guidelines on the characteristics of any disclze-ge so that it will not be degrading to the receiving waters. The mining permit, if granted, would specifically site the operators responsibility to comply with those water quality standards. If you ' need specific information on the standards, you are encouraged to contact the Water Quality Section in the Winston-Salem Regional Office at (919) 761-2351. In reference to your ccirmlents on dangerous blasting, the blasting standards utilized by this Department are based upon extensive studies conducted over several years by the United States Bureau of Mines (USBM) . Through these studies, the US13M has established an upper limit for safe blasting practices. As a conservative approach, our Department currently utilizes one-half of the US13M upper limit. P.O. Box 27687, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611.7687 Telephone 919-733.3833 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer Mr_ . Luvell F. Gratz January 17, 1989 Page 2 The corrents you made pertaining to air duality are being reviewed by the Division of Environmental Management's Air Quality Section. A separate application has been filed with that office and a. se-parte air quality p n.mit will be required for this site. Again, mining permits reference the obligation of an operator to comply with standards of air quality promulgated by the Environmental Management Commission. If you need additional information, please contact Mr . Jerry Clayton with the Air Quality Section at (919) 733-3340 The truck traffic and associated offsite safety aspects are not within our jurisdiction. Traffic concerns should be directed to the Highway Patrol and/or Department of Transportation. Also, the present state of the land use, whether v it is light commerce or residential, is not an item for our consideration. These items are more properly addressed through local zoning ordinances. Hopefully, I have provided the information you requested. I can assure you that a careful and thorough review of: the mining permit application will. be conducted prior to making a decision to grant or deny the permit. Furthermore, should the 'Director determine that a public hearing is warranted, you will be advised of the date, time, and Location of the hearing. Again, thank you for your input. Please advise at (919) 733-4574 if I can be of further assistance. Sincerely, Zdmas E. Carroll, P.G. Mining Specialist Land Quality Section TEC:se cc: Mr. G. Douglas Miller, P.E. �-'o.S7nTL,. State of North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development Division of !_.and Resources 512 North Salisbury Street Pileigh, North Carolina 27611 James G. Martin, Governor Stephen G. Conrad William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary January 17, 2.989 Director Mr. Inis Hepler Route 2 Yadkinville, NC 27055 RF:: Martin. Marietta Aggregates Proposed Yadkin Quarry Yadkin County Dear Mr. l iepler: Thank you for your letter of January 8, 1989 expressing your concerns regarding Martin Marietta Aggregates' application for a mining permit for the operation of a crushed stone quarry in eastern Yadkin County. The concerns you expressed certainly deserve evaluation. Before the Director of. the Division of Land Resources makes a decision to grant or deny the permit, these concerns as well as any others within the jurisdiction of N. C. General Stuatue 74-51 of the Mining Act of 1971 will be carefully considered. The Groundwater Section of the Division of Environmental Management has been requested to review the proposal and continent as to what impact, if any, the proposed operation will have on area groundwater. Similiaxly, the applicant has applied for a National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (DTPDES) permit with the Water Quality Section of the Division of Environmental Management. A NPDES permit has specific guidelines on the characteristics of any discharge so that it will not be degrading to the receiving waters. The mining permit, if granted, would specifically site the operators responsibility to comply with those water quality standards. If you need specific information on the standards, you are encouraged to contact the Water Quality Section in the Winston-Salon Regional Office at (919) 761--2351. In reference to your comments on dangerous blasting, the blasting standards utilized by this Department are, based upon extensive studies conducted over several years by the United States Bureau of Mines (USBM) . Through these studies, the USBM has established an upper limit for safe blasting practices. As a conservative approach, our Department currently utilizes one-half of .the USBM upper limit. RO. Box 27687, Raleigh, Nonh Carolina 27611-7687 Telephone 919-733-3833 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer mr. . Inis Hepler January 17, 1989 Page 2 The carwents you made pertaining to air quality are being rcviewed by the Division of Environmental Management's Air Quality Section. A separate application has been filed with that office and a separte air quality permit will be required for this site. Again, mining permits reference the obligation of an operator to comply with standards of air quality promulgated by the Environmental Management Commission. If you need additional information, please contact Mr. . Jerry Clayton with the Air Quality Section at (919) 733-3340. The truck traffic and associated offsite safety aspects are not within our jurisdiction. Traffic concerns should be directed to the Highway Patrol and/or Department of Transportation. Also, the present state of the land use, whether it is light commerce or residential, is not an item for our consideration. These items are more properly addressed through local zoning ordinances. Hopefully, I have provided the information you requested. I can assure you that d Cci _tU1 CE1 LIVIUUgl YCV1e, ()1 11C [ 1liIC permit application will be conducted prior to making a decision to grant or deny the permit. Furthermore, should the Director determine that a public hearing is warranted, you will be advised of the date, time, and location of the hearing. Again, thank you for your input. Please advise at (919) 733--4574 if I can be of further assistance. Sincerely, as E. Carroll, P. . Mining Specialist Land Quality Section TEC:se cc: Mr. G. Douglas Miller, P.E. }; STArr State of North Carolina Department of Natural-Resources and Community Development Division of land Resources 512 North Salisbury Street • Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 James G. Martin, Governor Stephen G. Conrad William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary January 17, 1989 Director Mr. Ray York Mr. Timothy R. York Ms. Alia A. York Ms. Mary P. York Ms. Tammy L. York Route 2, Box 376 Yadkinville, NC 27055 RE: Martin Marietta Aggregates Proposed Yadkin Quarry Yadkin County Dear Sir and Madam: Thank you for your letter of January 8, 1989 expressing your concerns reyaid-i_iiy Marti-n Marietta Aggregates' appiicatioii for a iRLUL ly pei.iuit fur Wre operation of a crushed stone quarry in eastern Yadkin County. The concerns you expressed certainly deserve evaluation. Before the Director of the Division of Land Resources makes a decision to grant or deny the permit, these concerns as well as any others within the jurisdiction of. N. C. General Stuatue 74-51 of the.Mining Act of 1971 will be carefully considered. The Groundwater Section of the Division of Environmental Management has been requested to review the proposal and comrient as to what impact, it any, the proposed operation will have on area groundwater. Similiarly, the applicant has applied for a National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit with the Water Quality Section of the Division of Environmental Management. A 1VPDE permit- has spPr-i f i r, c�n»c3P1 i_nPs on the rharar_.ter sti_c5 of anv discharae so that it will not be degrading to the receiving waters. The mining 'permit, if granted, would specifically site the operators responsibility to comply with those water quality standards. If you need specific information on the standards, you are encouraged to contact the Water Quality Section in the Winston-Salem- Regional office at (919) 761--2351. In reference to your comments on dangerous blasting, the blasting standards utilized by this Department are based upon extensive studies conducted over several years by the United States Bureau of Mines (US13M) . Through these studies, the USBM has established an upper limit for safe blasting practices. As a conservative approach, our Department currently utilizes one-half of the USBM upper limit. P.O. ]lox 27687, 12aleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Telephone 919-733-3833 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer Mr. Ray York Mr. . Timothy R. York Ms. Alia A. York Ms. Mary P. York 11s. Tammy L. York January 17, 1.989 Page 2 The comments you made pertaining to air quality are being reviewed by the Division of Environmental Management's Air Quality Section. A separate application has been filed with that office and a scparte air quality permit will be required for this site. Again, mining permits reference the obligation of an operator to comply with standards of air quality promulgated by the Environmental Management Com-nission. If you need additional inf_orniation, please contact Mr. Jerry Clayton with the Air Quality Section at (919) 733-3340. The truck traffic and associated offsite safety aspects are not within our jurisdiction. Traffic concerns should be directed to the Highway Patrol and/or Department of Transportation. Also, the present state of the land use, whether it is light commerce or residential, is not an item for our consideration. These items are more properly addressed through local zoning ordinances. Hopefully, I have provided the information you requested. I can assure you that a careful and thorough review of the mining permit application will be conducted prior to making a decision to grant or deny the permit. Furthermore, should the Director determine that a public hearing is warranted, you will be advised of the date, time, and location of the hearing. Again, thank you for your input. Please advise at (919) 733-4574 if I can be of further_ assistance. Sincerely, �1 omas E. Carroll, P.G. Mining Specialist Land Quality Section TEC:se cc: Mr. G. Douglas Miller, P.E. State of North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development Division of Lind Resources 512 North Salisbury Street • Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 James G. Martin, Governor Stephen G. Conrad William W Cobey, Jr., Secretary January 17, 1989 Director Mr. Terry Scott Owens Ms. Heather Owens Ms. Diana Owens P. 0. Box 1067 Yadkinville, NC 27055 RE: Martin Marietta Aggregates Proposed Yadkin quarry Yadkin County Dear Sir and Madam: Thank you for your letter of January 8, 1989 expressing your concerns regarding Martin Marietta Aggregates' application for a mining permit for the operation of a crushed stone quarry in Eastern Yadkin County. The concerns you expressed certainly deserve evaluation. Before the Director of the Division of Land Resources makes 'a decision to grant or deny the permit, these concerns as well as any others within the jurisdiction of N. C. General Stuatue 74-51 of the Mining Act of. 1971 will be carefully considered. The Groundwater Section of the Division of Environmental Management has been requested to review the proposal and comment as to what impact, if any, the proposed operation will have on area groundwater. Similiarly, the applicant has apply for a i:utivnul nvlliit avii Di barge J - 1at. 1St - ) peSl- 1 l�-tLi1Li1 1V1 C. kvdU D with the Water Quality Section of the Division of Environmental Management. A NPDES permit has specific guidelines on the characteristics of any discharge so that it will not be degrading to the receiving waters. The mining permit, if granted, would specifically site the operators responsibility to comply with those water quality standards. If you need specific information on the standards, you are encouraged to contact the Water Quality Section in the Winston-Salem Regional Office at (919) 761-2351. In reference to your comments on dangerous blasting, the blasting standards utilized by this Department are based upon extensive studies conducted over several years by the United States Bureau of Mines (USBM) . Through these studies, the USBM has established an upper limit for safe blasting practices. As a conservative approach, our Department currently utilizes one-half of the USBM upper limit. P.O. Box 27687, R:Ileigh, North Carolina 27611.7687 Telephone 919-733.3833 An Equal opportunity Affirmative Action Employer Mr. Terry Scott Owens Ms. Heather Owens Ms. Diana Owens January 17, 1989 Page 2 The cc+nux-�nts you made pertaining to air quality are being reviewed by the Division of Environmental Management's Air Quality Section. A separate application has been Bled with that office and a separte air quality permit will be rec�lire.�d for this site. Again, mining permits reference the obligation of an operator to comply with standards of air quality promulgated by the Environmental Management Commission. If you need additional information, please contact Mr. Jerry Clayton with the Air Quality Section at (919) 733--3340. The truck traffic and associated offsite safety aspects are not within our jurisdiction. Traffic concerns should be directed to the Highway Patrol. and/or Department of Transportation. Also, the present state of the land use, whether it is Light commerce or residential, is not an item for our consideration. These items are more properly addressed through local zoning ordinances. Hopefully, 1 -have provided the information you requested. I can assure you that a careful and thorough review of the mining permit application will be conducted prior_ to making a decision to grant or deny the permit. Furthermore, should the Director determine that a public hearing is warranted, you will be advised of the date, time, and location of the hearing. Again, thank you for your input. Please advise at (919) 733-4574 if I can be of further assistance. Sincerely, T omas E. Carroll, P.G. Mining Specialist Land Quality Section TEC:se cc: Mr. G. Douglas Miller, P.E. State of North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development Division of Land Resources 512 North Salisba_iry Street Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 James G. Martin, Governor Stcphai G. Conrad William W. Coney, Jr., Secretary January 17, 1989 Director Ms. Alice M. Gentry Route 2, Box 218 Yadkinville, NC 27055 RE: Martin Marietta Aggregates Proposed Yadkin Quarry Yadkin County Dear Ms. Gentry: Thank you for your letter of January 8, 1989 expressing your concerns regarding Martin Marietta Aggregates' application for a mining permit for the operation of a crushed stone quarry in eastern Yadkin County. The concerns you expressed certainly deserve evaluation. Before the Director of the Division of Land Resources makes a decision to grant or deny the permit, these concerns as well as any others within the jurisdiction of N. C. General Stuatue 74-51 of the Mining Act of 1971 will be carefully considered. The Groundwater Section of the Division of Environmental Management has been requested to review the proposal and con nent as to what impact, if any, the proposed operation will have on area groundwater. Similiarly, the applicant has applied for a National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit with the Water Quality Section of the Division of Environmental Management. A NPDES permit has specific guidelines on the characteristics of any discharge so that it will not be degrading to the receiving waters. The mining permit, if granted, would specifically site the operators responsibility to comply with those water duality standards. if you need specific information on the standards, you are encouraged to contact the Water Quality Section in the Winston-Salem Regional Office at (919) 761-2351. In reference to your comments on dangerous blasting, the blasting standards utilized by this Department are based upon extensive studies conducted over several years by the United States Bureau of Mines (USBM) . Through these studies, the USBM has established an upper limit for safe blasting practices. As a conservative approach, our Department currently utilizes one-half of the USBM upper limit. P.O. Box 27667, Raleigh, North Carolina 2 7 61 1-768 7 Telephone 919-733-3833 An Equal Oppominiry Affirmative Action Employer r ' Ms. Alice M. Gentry January 17,- 1989 Pacre 2 The comments you made pertaining to air quality are being reviewed by the Division of Environmental Management's Air Quality Section.. A separate application has been filed with that office and a separte air quality permit will be required for this site. Again, mining permits reference tf)e obligation of an operator to comply with standards of air. quality promulgated by the Environmental Management Commission. If you need additional information, please contact Mr. Jerry Clayton with the Air Quality Section at (919) 733-3340. The truck traffic and associated offsite safety aspects are not within our jurisdiction.. Traffic concerns should be directed to the Highway Patrol and/or Department of Transportation. Also, the present state of the land use, whether it is light commerce or residential, is not an item for our consideration. These items are more properly addressed through local zoning ordinances. Hopefully, I have provided the information you requested. I can assure you that a careful and thorough review of the mining permit application will be conducted prior to making a decision to grant or deny the permit. Furthermore should the Director determine that a public hearing is warranted, you will be. advised of the date, time, and location of the hearing. Again, thank you for your input. Please advise at (919) 733-4574 if I can be of further assistance. Sincerely, Thomas E. Carroll, P.G. Mininq Specialist Land Quality Section TEC:se cc: Mr. G. Douglas Miller, P.E. State of North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and, Community Development Division of Land Resources 512 North Salisbury Street • Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 James C. Martin, Governor Stel)hen G. Conrad William W Cobey, Jr., Secretary January 19, 1989 Director Mr. Richard Corner Mrs. Pam Comer Route 1, Box 142 Boonville, NC 27011 RE: Martin Marietta Aggregates Proposed Yadkin Quarry Yadkin Countv Dear Mr. & Mrs. Coiner: Thank you for your letter of January 13, 1989 expressing your concerns regarding Martin Marietta Aggregates' application for a mining permit for the operation of a crushed stone quarry in eastern Yadkin County. The concerns you expressed. certainly deserve evaluation. Before the Director of the Division of Land Resources makes a decision to grant or deny the permit, these concerns as well as any others within the jurisdiction of N. C. General Stuatue 74--51 of the Mining Act of 1971 will be carefully considered. The Groundwater Section of the Division of Environmental Management. has been requested to review the proposal and comment as to what impact, if any, the proposed operation will have on area groundwater. Similiarly, the applicant has applied for a National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (1\7PDES) permit with the Water Quality Section of the Division of Environmental Manaqement. A NPDES permit has specific guidelines on. the characteristics of any discharge so that it will not be degrading to the. receiving waters. The mining permit, if granted, would specifically site the operators responsibility to cr-xrply with those water quality standards. If you nded specific information on the standards, you are encouraged to contact the Water Quality Section in the Winston-Salem Regional Office at (919) 761-2351. In reference to your co ments on dangerous blasting, the blasting standards nf-i 1 i 7.F-d by +-hi�q n-hart-mPnt- arp ha-,P(9 iinnn Pxf-PnGivp -,t-iarliP.g rnrc9iirtar3 n-,rr-r several years by the United States Bureau of Mines (US33M) . Through these studies, the USBM has established .an upper limit for safe blasting practices. As a conservative approach, our Department currently utilizes one-half of the USBM upper limit. P.O. Box 27687, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611.7687 Telephone 919-733-3833 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer ,a Mr. & Mrs. Comer January 1.9, 1989 Pace 2 The ccxrm-k-- nts you made pertaining to air quality are. being reviewed 4-)y the Division of Environmental Management's Air Quality Section. A separate application has been filed with that office and a separte air quality Exannit will be required for this site. Again, mining permits reference the obligation of an operator to comply with standards of air quality promulgated by the Environmental Management CoRmission. if you need additional information, please contact Mr. Jerry Clay-ton with the Aix. Quality Section at (919) 733-3340. The truck traffic and associated of safety aspects are not within our jurisdiction. Traffic concerns should be directed to the Highway Patrol and/or Department of Transportation. Also, the present state of the land use, whether it is light commerce or residential, is not an item for our consideration. These items are more properly addressed through local zoning ordinances. This office has received considerable correspondence related to the proposed Yadkin Quarry and, pursuant to G.S. 74--51 and Administrative Code Title 15 Chapter 5B .0011 of The Mining Act of 1971, the Director has determined a public hearing is warranted. The Department shall conduct a public hearing no sooner than 20 or not later than 60 days of the filing of the application. A time, date and location of the hearing will be set by the Department and notice will be given to all adjoining (contiguous) landowners of such. In addition, a notice will be published in a newspaper of general circulation in Yadkin County at least ten days prior to the public hearing. Again, thank you for your input. Please advise at (919) 733--4574 if Z can be of further assistance. - Sincerely, Thomas E. Carroll, P.G. Mining Specialist Land Quality Section TEC:se cc: Mr. G. Douglas Miller, P.E. State of North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development Division of Land Resources 512 North Salisbury Street • Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 James G. Martin, Governor Stephen G. Conrad William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary January 2.9, 1989 Director Ms. Vonda Pardue* Route 3, Box 239-1 Hamptonville, NC 27020 RE: Martin Marietta Aggregates Proposed Yadkin Quarry Yadkin County Pear Ms. Pardue: Thank you for your letter of January 13, 1989 expressing your concerns regarding Martin Marietta Aggregates' application for a mining permit for the operation of a crushed stone quarry in eastern Yadkin County;. The concerns you expressed certainly deserve evaluation. Before the Director of the Division of. Land Resources makes a decision to grant or deny the permit, these concerns as well as any others within the jurisdiction of N. C. General Stuatue 74-51 of the Mining Act of 1971 will be carefully considered. The Groundwater Section of the Division of Environmental Management has been requested to review the proposal and comment as to what impact, if any, the proposed operation will have on area groundwater. Similiarly, the applicant has applied for a National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (I%TPDES) permit with the Water Quality Section of the Division of Environmental Management. A NPDES permit has specific, guidelines on the characteristics of any discharge so that it will not be degrading to the receiving waters. The mining permit, if granted, would specifically site the operators responsibility to comply with those water quality standards. If you need specific information on the standards, you are encouraged .to contact the Plater Quality Section in the Winston-Salem Regional Office at (919) 761-2351. In reference to your comments on dangerous blasting, the blasting standards utilized by this Department are based upon extensive studies conducted over several years by the United States Bureau of Mines (USBM) . Through these studies, the USEM has established an upper limit for safe blasting practices. As a conservative approach, our Department currently utilizes one-half of the USBM .upper limit. P.O 13ox 27687, Raleik+, North Carolina 27611-7687 Telephone 919-733-3833 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer Ms. Vonda Pardue January 1.9, 1989 Page 2 The ccnyient.s you made pertaining to air quality are being reviewed by t-ho Division of Environmental Management's Air. Quality Section. A separate application has been filed with that office and a separte air quality permit will be required for this site. Again, mining permits reference the obligation of an operator to comply with standards of air- quality promulgated by the Environmental Management Commission. If you need additional information, please contact Mr. Jerry Clayton with the Air Quality Section at (919) 733-3340. The truck traffic and associated offsite safety aspects are not within out jurisdiction. Traffic concerns should be directed to the Highway Patrol and/or Department of Transportation. Also, the present state of the land use, whether it is light commerce or residential, is not an item for our consideration. These items are more properly addressed through local zoning ordinances. This office has received considerable correspondence related to the proposed Yadkin Quarry and, pursuant to G.S. 74-51 and Administrative Code Title 15 Chapter 5B .0011 of The Mining Act of 1971, the Director has determined a public hearing is warranted. The Department skull conduct a public hearing no sooner than 20 or not later than 60 days of the filing of the application. A time, date and location of the hearing will be set by the Department and notice will be given to all adjoining (contiguous) landowners of such. In addition, a notice will be published in a newspaper of general circulation in Yadkin County at least ten days prior to the public hearing. Again, thank you for your input. Please advise at (919) 733-4574 if I can be of further assistance. Sincerely, Thomas E. Carroll, P.G. Mining Specialist Land Quality i ty Section on TEC:se cc: Mr. G. Douglas Miller, P.E. STAFtq� State of North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development Division of Land Resources 512 North Salisbury Street Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 Jaynes G. Martin, Governor Stephen G. Conrad William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary January 19, 1989 Director Mr. Dale Potts Mrs. Mary Potts Route 8, Box 326 Mocksville, NC 27028 RE: Martin Marietta Aggregates Proposed Yadkin Quarry Yadkin County Dear Mr. and Mrs. Potts: T} anlr crrii r,r rniir lm+-+ r -F .T�rniarcr I ICIPO r�vnraccinrr crriir rrnrornc �.... ti x..� �..� ��.... _.___r of .,...-..,., r, 13, 19 � regarding Martin Marietta Aggregates' application for a mining permit for the operation of a crushed stone quarry in eastern Yadkin County. The concerns you expressed certainly deserve evaluation. Before the Director of the Division of Land Resources makes a decision to grant or deny the permit, these concerns as well as any others within the jurisdiction of N. C. General. Stuatue 74-51 of the Mining Act of 1971 will be. carefully considered. life 1911J1111UWQl..�i .7�1.1.1 V11 Of 1.11G V1.v.L.7.Lon of da11VJ-J-oilli14111'.u,l, 1.1Q1iCi';jCJllG11L_ tlC1w been requested to review the proposal and ccnynent as to what impact, if any, the proposed operation will have on area groundwater. Similiarly, the applicant has applied for a National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit with the Water duality Section of the Division of Environmental Management. A NPDES permit has specific guidelines on the characteristics of any discharge so that it will not be degrading to the receiving waters. The mining permit, if granted, would specifically site the operators responsibility to comply with those water quality standards. If you need specific information on the standards, you are encouraged to contact the Water Quality Section in the Winston-Salon Regional Office at (919) 761-2351. In reference to your comments on dangerous blasting, the blasting standards utilized by this Department are based upon extensive studies conducted over several years by the United States Bureau of Mines (USBM) . 'Through these studies, the USBM has established an upper limit for safe blasting practices. As a conservative approach, our Department currently utilizes one-half 6Cthe USBM upper limit. P.O. Box 27687, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Telephone 919-733.3833 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer r [fir. and Mrs. Potts January 19, 1989 Page 2 The con vents you made pertaining to air quality are being reviewed by the Division of Environmental management's Air Quality Section. A separate application cai-i on has been filed e d wi i-1-, that office and a separte air r —, a 1 i ty 'permit will be required for this site. Again, mining permits reference the obligation of: an operator to comply with standards of air quality promulgated by the Environmental Management Commission. if you need additional information, please contact Mr. Jerry Clayton with the Air Quality Section at (919) 733-3340. `.I'he truck traffic and associated offsite safety aspects are not within our jurisdiction. Traffic concerns should be directed to the Highway Patrol and/or. Department of Transportation. Also, the present state of the land use, whether it is light commerce or residential, is not an item for our. consideration. These items are more properly addressed through local zoning ordinances. a his office has received considerable correspondence related to the proposed Yadkin Quarry and, pursuant to G.S: 74-51 and Administrative Code Title 15 Chapter 5B .0011 of The Mining Act of 1971, the Director has determined a public hearing is warranted. The Department shall conduct a public hearing no sooner than 20 or not later than 60 days of the filing of the application. A time, date and location of the hearing will be set by the Department and notice will W given to all adjoining (cont.iyuous) la ndowneis of such. in addition, a notice will be published in a. newspaper of general circulation in Yadkin County at least ten days prior to the public hearing. Again, thank you for your input. Please advise at (919) 733-4574 if T can be of further assistance. Sincerely, Wmas E. Carroll, P.G. Mining Specialist Land Quality Section on TEC:se cc: Mr. G. Douglas Miller, P.E. s _ A State of North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development Division of Land Resources 512 North Salisbury Street • Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 Jarnes G. Martin, Governor Stephen G. Conrad William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary January 19, 1989 Director Mr. Thomas F. Gordon Route 2, Box 1.79A 0.....-. 4 1 l 711r, ')-7 n'1 'I L>W�lV 1t1G, LNI., 4,1 V11 RE: Martin Marietta Aggregates Proposed Yadkin Quarry Yadkin County Dear Mr. Gordon: Thank you for your letter of January 13, 1989 expressing your concerns regarding Martin Marietta Aggregates' application for a mining permit for the operation of a crushed stone quarry in eastern Yadkin County. The concerns you expressed certainly deserve evaluation. Before the Director of the Division of Land Resources makes a decision to grant or deny the permit, these concerns as well as any others within the jurisdiction of N. C. General Stuatue 74-51 of the Mining Act of 1971 will be carefully considered. The Groundwater Section of the Division. of Environmental Management has been requested to review the proposal and comment as to what impact, if any, the proposed operation will have on area groundwater. Simi.liarly, the applicant has applied for a National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit with the TN?ater Quality Section of the Division of Environmental Management. A NpDE.S nArmi i- ham -_r�pri fi rr rrlti rlal i nraq nn t-his rharar-i-Pri c:H rcz of an,%T rl i crharrrA e n that it will not be degrading to the receiving waters. The mining permit, if granted, would specifically site the operators responsibility to comply with those water quality standards. If you need specific information on the standards, you are Encouraged to contact the Water Quality Section in the Winston-Sale Regional Office at (919) 761-2351. In reference to your comments on dangerous blasting, the blasting standards utilized by this Department are based upon extensive studies conducted over several years by the United States Bureau of Mines (USBM) . Through these studies, the USBM has established an upper limit for safe blasting practices. As a conservative approach, our Department currently utilizes one--half of the USBM upper limit. P.O. Box 27687, Paleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Telephone 919-733-3833 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer Mr. Thai'as T'. Go.rOon January 19, 1989 Page 2 The coiTmentsz you made pertaining to air quality are being reviewed by the Division of Envirormiental Management's Air. Quality Section. A separate application has been .filed with that office and a sepavte air quality permit will be required for this site. Again, mining Formits reference the obligation of an operator to comply with standards of air quality promulgated by the Environmental Management Commission. If you need additional information, please contact Mr. Jerry Clayton with the Air Quality Section at (919) 733-3340. The truck traffic and associated offsite safety aspects are not within our jurisdiction. Traffic concerns should be directed to the Highway Patrol and/or Department of Transportation. Also, the present state of the land use, whether it is light commerce or residential, is not all item 1Vl our l.lJnslUG10.l..LV11. These items are more properly addressed through local zoning ordinances. This office has received considerable correspondence related to the proposed Yadkin Quarry and, pursuant to G.S. 74-51 and Administrative Code Title 15 Chapter 5B .0011 of The Mining Act of 1971, the Director has determined a public hearing is warranted. The Department shall conduct a public hearing no sooner than 20 or not later than 60 days of the filing of the application. A time, date and location of the hearing will be set by the Department and notice will be given to all adjoining (c:ontiyuous) landowners of such. in addition, a notice will: be published in a newspaper of general circulation in Yadkin County at Least ten days prior to the public hearing. Again, thank you for your input. Please advise at (919) 733-4574 if I can be of further assistance. Sincerely, Thomas E. Carroll, P.G. Mining Specialist Land Quality Section TEC:se cc: Mr. G. Douglas Miller, P.E. ' 9Arr . State of North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development Division of Land Resources 512 North Salisb(iry Street • Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 James G. Martin, Governor Stephen G. Conrad William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary January 19, 19810 Director Ms. Nonnie Watkins Route 2 Yadkinville, NC 27055 RE: Martin Marietta Aggregates Proposed Yadkin Quarry Yadkin County Dear Ms. ?Jatkins: Thank you for your letter of Jar_uary 13, 1989 expressing your concerns regarding Martin Marietta Aggregates- application for a mining permit for the operation of a crushed stone quarry in eastern Yadkin County. The concerns you expressed certainly deserve evaluation. Before the Director_ of the Division of Land Resources makes a decision to grant or deny the permit, these concerns as well as any others within she jurisdiction of N. C. General Stuatue 74--51 of the Mining Act of 1971 will be carefully considered. The Groundwater Section of the Division of Environmental. Management has been requested to review the proposal and cort-anent as to what impact, it any, the proposed operation will have on area groundwater. Samiliarly, the applicant has applied for a National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit with the Water Quality Section of the Division of Environmental Management. A NPDES permit has specific guidelines on the characteristics of any discharge so that it will not be degrading to the receiving waters. The mining permit, if granted, would specifically site the operators responsibility to comply with those water quality standards. If you need specific information on the standards, you are encouraged to contact the Water Quality Section in the Winston-Salem Regional Office at (919) 761-2351. In reference to your corrynents on dangerous blasting, the blasting standards utilized by this Department are based upon extensive studies conducted over ..� L._. .ti l-. rT,-.�i-..a n�-,�. ».,�....,,. r-..F tA:T. (T lcnnnl mL,..-,�,,.-1- 17- - several Fears by Lh=e V111ted DLatGs �D"U eau V1 1'1111es �VJI-x-1; . JA11_LJj yll tl lt'�G studies, the USBM has established an upper limit for safe blasting practices. ' As a conservative approach, our Department currently utilizes one-half of the USBM upper limit. P.O. Box 27687, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Telephone 919-733-3833 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer Ns. Nonni.e Watkins Januany 1.9, 1.989 Page 2 The ccxrments you made pertaining to air quality are being reviewed by the Division of Environmental Management's Air Quality Section. A separate application has been filet', with that office and a separte air quality peimdt will be required for this site. Aa,ain, mining permits refe-fence the obligation of an operator_ to comply with standards of air quality promulgated by the Environmental Management Ccxrmissi.on. if you need additional information, please contact Mr. Jerzy Clayton with the Air Quality Section at (919) 733-3340. The truck traffic and associated offsite. safety aspects are not within our jurisdiction. Traffic concerns should be directed to the Highway Patrol and/or Department of Transportation. Also, the present state of the land use, whether it is light commerce or residential., is not an item for our consideration. These items are more properly addressed through local_ zoning ordinances. This office has received considerable correspondence related to the proposed Yadkin Quarry and, pursuant to G.S. 74-51 and Administrative Code Title 15 Chapter 5B .001.1 of The Mining Act of 1971, the Director has determined a public hearing is warranted. The Department shall conduct a public hearing no sooner than 20 or not later than 60 days of the filing of the application. A time, date and location of the hearing will be set by the Department and notice will be given to all adjoining (contiguous) landowners of such. in addition, a notice will be published in a newspaper of general circulation in Yadkin County at least ten days prior to the public hearing. Again, thank you for your input. Please advise at (919) 733-4574 if T can be of further assistance. Sincerely, Thomas E. Carroll, P.G. Mining Specialist Land Quality Section TEC:se cc: Mr. G. Douglas Miller, P.E. State of North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development Division of lend Resources 512 North Salisbury Street • Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 James G. Martin, Governor Stephen G. Conrad William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary January 19, 1989 Director Ms. Marie Davis Route 1, Box 140 Boonville, NC 2.7011 RE: Martin Marietta Aggregates Proposed Yadkin Quarr) Yadkin County Dear Ms. Davis: Thank you for your letter of January 13, 1989 expressing your concerns regarding real.t.i.is Marietta ciyyiegatt;7 application for u iiiiiiiig per-wit for the operation of a crushed stone quarry in eastern Yadkin County, The concerns you expressed certainly deserve evaluation. Before the Director of the Division of Land Resources makes a decision to grant or deny the permit, these concerns as well as any others within the jurisdiction of N. C. General Stuatue 74-51 of the Mining Act of 1971 will be carefully considered. The Groundwater Section of the Division of Environmental Management has been requested to review the proposal and comment as to what impact, if any, the proposed operation will have on area groundwater. Similiarly, the applicant has . applied for a National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit. with the water Quality Section of the Division ,of Environmental Management: A NPDES permit has specific guidelines on the characteristics of any discharge so that it will not be degrading to the receiving waters. The mining permit, if granted, would specifical.]lr site the operators responsibility to comply with those water quality standards. If you need specific information on the standards, you are encouraged to contact the Water Quality Section in the Winston-Salem Regional Office at (919) 761-2351. In reference to your comments on dangerous blasting, the blasting standards utilized by this Department are based upon extensive studies conducted over several years by the United States Bureau of Mines (USBM) Through these studies, the USBM has established an upper limit for safe blasting practices. As a conservative approach, our Department currently utilizes one-half of the USBM upper limit. PO. Box 27687, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Telephone 919-733-3833 An Equal Opporrunin•A{{irmarive Action Employer P1s. Marie Davis January 19, 1989 Page 2 The coiranents you made pertaining to air quality are being reviewed by the Division of Environmental Management's Air Quality Section. A separate application has been filed with that office and a separte air quality permit will be required for this site. Again, mining permits reference the obligation of an operator to comply with standards of air quality promulgated by the Environmental Managanent Commission. If you need additional information, please contact Mr. Jerry Clavton with the Air Quality Section at (919) 733-3340. The truck traffic and associated offsite safety aspects are not within our jurisdiction. Traffic concerns should be directed to the Highway Patrol and/or Department of Transportation. Also, the present state of the land use, whether 1 L 15 11y11 L C.V11511C.:rl.e or rCJJ.UC..n 1.1.4J-, .4Z� itV 4 ail 1 LG,l1l 1.V.4 VLi.L 4V1LZ3.S.UI':.4 d I..LVA I. These items are more properly addressed through local zoning ordinances. This office has received considerable correspondence related to the proposed Yadkin Quarry and, pursuant to G.S. 74-51 and Administrative Code Title 15 Chapter 5B .0011 of The Mining Act of 1971, the Director has determined a public hearing is warranted. The Department shall conduct a public hearing no sooner than 20 or not later than 60 days of the filing of the application. A time, date and location of the hearing will be set by the Department and notice will be given to all adjoining (contiguous) landowners of such. In addition, a notice will be published in a newspaper of general circulation in Yadkin County at least ten days prior to the public hearing. Acrai.n. thank you for your input. Please advise at (919) 733-4574 if I can be of further assistance. Sincerely, cxnas E. Carroll,�PG- Mining Specialist Land Quality Section TEC:se cc: Mr. G. Douglas Miller, P.E. DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCSES & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT LAND RESOURCES DIVISION LAND QUALITY SECTION TELEPHONE LOG Sheet Date l County Call received Call placed 1. Project: IAkMA rYaPVO\, &�q 2. Conversation with: �yy�� !`��` ���-✓ HI�� U / 3. Content of conversation: W � �"�� ��e-�� (rs� t �e�r t �b f I�e u�,. i� ( s c��-•'�8 Filled by: j an u ary 8 , 1989 !q,r ^ .� 11989 Land Quality bection vivision of iard Resources Or�0N N . U . uepartment of Natural Resources and Community Development P. u. box 27 687 xaleigh, N . C . 27 61 1 tie : opposition To martin Marietta Rock Quarry Gentlemen : This letter is in regards to martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on 297 . 2 acres located 6..6 miles fast of Yadkinville near road SH 1711 k6peer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin Uounty. y i wish to utilize my right to freedom of expression to verbililze my total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in our community. The rock quarry will only prove to be a nuisance in our small community with structural damage to . our homes and wells and lowered rater tables due to dangerous blasting . The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health . An additional Ganger will be the large trucks using our small roadal and damaging them. These are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. i wish to strongly oppose the granting of a permit to discharge water and chemicals into any tributary of South Leep Ureek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Rock tjuarry. I am also totally against the granting of a mining permit, 1 believe that no choice has been given. to me and the members of my community before now, and we believe that another site can be found that is n.ot within a populated area. it is not necessary to disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our property values , shank you for liste[ii g- to me , e Sincerely, �i ✓ i January 8 , 1989 hand Quality section yivision of Land Resources N . U . Department of Natural Kesources and Community Development P. u . box 27 687 1,r rcaleigh, iv . C. 27611 rT0 2 xce : opposition To Martin iarietta Rock Quarry Gentlemen : phis letter is in regards to martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on 297 . 2 acres located 6.6 miles East of Yadkinvi_lle near road SR 1711 k6peer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin county . 1 wish tc. utilize my right to freedom of expression to verbili�ze my total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in our community. The rock marry will only prove to be a nuisance in our small community with structural damage to our homes and wells and lowered water tables due to dangerous blasting. The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health . An additional danger will be t;e Iarge trucks using our small road's• and damaging them. These are the same narrow roads our i children travel in school buses daily. 4 i wish to strongly oppose the granting of a permit to discharge water and chemicals into any tributary of South Deep creek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Hock quarry. I am also totally against the granting of a mining permit, • 1 believe that no choice has been given. to me and the members of my community before now, and we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area. it is not necessary to disrupt our lives, damage our homes and wells and lower our property values . Thank you for listening to me . Sincerely, ���ss l . i January 8 , 1989 J4N 98 hand Quality bection 441 "" 9 vivision of land Resources 411)'Y� S, N . U . 1)epartment of Natural Resources �cT and Community Developmf3nt P . U . lox 27 687 naleigh , 14 . U. 27611 ne : upposition To Martin marietta Rock Quarry Gentlemen : This letter is in regards to martin Marietta Aggregates application for it surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on 297 .2 acres located 6. 6 miles East of Yadkinville near road SR 1711 k6peer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin Uounty. i wish to utilize my right to freedom of expression to verbili�ze my total opposition to plans far a rock quarry in our community.. The rock quarry will only provE; to be a nuisance in our small community with structural damage to our homes and wells and lowered water tables due to dangerous blasting. The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health . An additional danger will be the large trucks using our small roads, and damaging them. These are t'ae same narrow roads our . children travel in school buses daily. i wish to strongly oppose the granting of a permit to discharge water and chemicals into any tributary of South weep Creek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Hock w.uarry. I am also totally against the granting of a mining permit, , 1 believe that no choice has been given. to me and the members of my community before now, and we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area. it is not necessary to disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our property values . Thank you for listening to me . Sincerely, -January 8 , 1989 �. v i,and Quality bec t ion V� .uivision of Land Resources N. U . Department of Natural Resources and Community Development f' �9 P. u . box 27 687 rcaleigh , iv . C . 27611 02 tie : upposition To martin marietta Rock Quarry Gentlemen : This letter is in regards to martin Marietta Aggregates application :' )r a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on 291 . 2 acres located 6.6 miles �;ast of kl.l7v Yadj l' a.o ::ear road SR 1711 (Sp(Speer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin iaunvi ili Uounty. I wish to utilize my right to freedom of expression to verbili�ze my total opposition to pl,ins for a rock quarry in our community. The rock quarry will only ;?rove to be a nuisance in our small- community with structural damage to our homes and wells and lowered water tables due to dangerous blasting. The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health . An additional Ganger will be the large trucks using our small r.oada, and damaging them. 'These are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. g� y 0 pp.. e +ho grans i n�' of a permit to discharge i wish to stros, 1 �.... water and chemicals into any tributary of South Deep Greek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Rock quarry. I am also totally against the granting of a mining permit, 1 believe that no choice has been given. to me and the members of my community before now, and we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area. It is not necessary to disrupt our lives, damage our homes and wells and lower our property values. Thank you for listening to me . Sincerely, O ��i, v� •�� J � v . �Vk ro(107 4 } j anuary 8 , 1989 Jq N �119R1 Land (duality oection !1410-ks 9 .uivision of ijand Resources ECr`�N N . C . vepartment of Natural Resources and Community Development P. u . box 27 687 tialeigh , iv . V . 27611 he : upposition To Martin Marietta Rock Quarry Gentlemen : This letter is in regards to martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on 297 . 2 acres located 6.6 miles East of Yadkinville near road SR 1711 l5peer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin County. 1 wish to utilize 'my right to freedom of expression to verbiliz e my total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in our community. 'the rock quarry will only prove to be a nuisance in our small community with structural damage to our homes and wells and lowered water tables due to dangerous blasting. The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health . An additional Ganger will be the large trucks using our small road;, and damaging them. These are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. wish1 _ tron , y oppose the granting of a permit to discharge �u .7lilVllgLJ �t.tvvv O- y water and chemicals into any tributary of South Deep Creek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Hock quarry. 1 am also totally against the granting of a mining permit. - I believe that no choice has been given. to me and the members of my community before now, and we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area. it is not necessary to disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our property values. 'thank you for listening to me . Sincerely, Oa V Q, o � A)C.Z�oSg . JAN 1, ,, 1989 ,January 8 , 1989 1141io N land Quality section Livision of Land Resources N. U . liepartment of Natural Resources and Community Development P . U . box 27 687 tialeigh , N . U. 27611 tie : opposition To Martin Marietta Rock Quarry Gentlemen : This letter is iii regards to martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on 297 . 2 acres located 6.6 miles k:ast of Yadkinville near road SR 1711 k6peer Bridge Road ) in -Yadkin county. 1 wish to utilize my right to freedom of expression to verbili`ze my total "opposition to plans for a rock quarry in our community. The rock quarry will only prove to be a nuisance in our small community with structural damage to our homes and wells and lowered water tables due to dangerous blasting . The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health. An additional Ganger will be the large trucks using our small r.a and damaging them . 'These are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. I wish to strongly oppose the granting of a permit to discharge water" and chemicals into any tributary of South Deep Ur.,eek bye Martin Marietta Aggregates Rock quarry. I am also totally against the granting of a mining permit. - i believe that no choice has been given. to me and the members of my community before now, and we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area. it is not necessary to disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our property values. Thank you for listening to me . Sincerely, V\0�- l l 5 i'Cl °1 1l l Wviti. . � CL( L-LNUyL � �0� .1 anuary 8 , 1989 '' n�`/1� 1190 Ilk Land Quality Section i)ivision of i,and Resources N N . U . Department of Natural Kesources and Community Development P. u . box 27 687 ttaleigh, N . C. 27611 I ne : upposition To Martin ivtar �.etta Rock Quarry Gentlemen : This letter is in ^egards to martin Marietta Aggregates application for a Eurface mining permit to commend mining of Granite on 297 .2 acre ,5 located 6 .6 miles 1;ast of Yadkinville near road SR 1711 (, ipeer Bridge Road ) in 'Yadkin 4ounty. - -d f expression t verb li�ze 1 wish to utilize my right to fz � om o e pr sion o i my total opposition to plans for rock quarry in our community. The rock quarry will only prove to be a nuisance in our small community with structural damage to our homes and wells and lowered water tables due to dangerois blasting . The noise and air pollution will be a serious hak..:.rd to our health . An ,.arm he i .. trucks using our small roads- additional hanger will be t��� .,o and damaging them. These are the s�,.ue narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily . i wish to strongly oppose the grarytir; of a permit to discharge water and chemicals into any tributary of South Deep creek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Kock t4,uarrN . I am also totally against the granting of a mining permi'',., 1 believe that no choice has been given. ,,.o me and the members of my community before now, and we belie-, e that another site can be found that is not within a populated area. It is not necessary to disrupt our lives , damage oui homes and wells and lower our property values . shank you ='or listening, to re . Sincerely, January 8 , 19$9 Land Quality section �- Division of sand Resources N . U . Department of Natural h sources SF�T and Community Development P. u . box 27687 male igh, N . u . 27 61 1 .Ke : upposition To martin Mariet:,.a Rock Quarry Gentlemen : This letter is in res;ards to martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surd: i :e mining permit to commence mining of Granite on 297 . 2 acres i.t sated 6 .6 miles last of Yadkinville near road SR 1711 k6pee - Bridge Road ) in Yadkin vounty. 11 i wish to utilize my right to freedom of expression to verbil.ilze my total opposition to plans for a i ) .!k quarry in our community. The rock quarry will only prove to be ,4 nuisance in our small community with structural damage to . oui homes and wells and lowered water tables due to dangerous blasting . The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard Its our health . An additional hanger will be the large truo-7q using our small road6, and damaging them. These are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. i wish to strongly oppose the granting of a permit to discharge water and chemicals into any tributary of Fouch Leep ur.eek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Hock 14uarry. I am also totally against the granting of a mining permit, - i believe that no choice has been given, to )ne and the members of my community before now, and we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area. it is not necessary to disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our property values . Thank you for listening to me . Sincerely, U v)u;5 -January8 1989 HEC:EIVED � Jq N r 2 7989 Land Quality bect ion LAr j, ^"rf Division of Land Resources f�� ' FCr1ON N. (; . uepartment of Natural hesources and Community Development P. u . box 27 687 .haleigh , N . C . 27611 tie : Opposition To martin Marietta Rock Quarry Gentlemen : This letter is in regards to martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on :')7 . 2 acres located 6.6 miles fast of Yadkinville near road 1711 lSpeer Bridge Road ) in -Yadkin Uounty. ' •i 1 wish to utilize my ril,', t to freedom of expression to verbili}ze my total opposition to plins for a rock quarry in our community. The rock quarry will only orove to be a nuisance in our small community with structural k amage to our homes and wells and , lowered water tables due tc dangerous blasting . The noise and air pollution will be a se:• '.ous hazard to our health . An additional Ganger will be tl; e large trucks using our small road6• and damaging them. These a i the same narrow roads our children travel in school bu;'es daily. .i wish to strongly oppose tho; granting of a permit to discharge water and chemicals into any -j.ributary of South Deep Creek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Hoo"c quarry. 'I am also totally_ against the granting of a mining permit. - 1 believe that no choice has been given to me and the members of my community before now, an4 we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area. it is not necessary to disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our property values . Thank you for listening to me . Sincerely, ti1Dl 5 // C { � c�vt S `a�� ��,fcs k G.W � v ��� !U •L�. 7i�oc 7 j anuary 8 , 1989 kl'EGEIVED i,and Quality z)ection .JAN 11 1989 Division of Lana Resources LAV �(� N . C . ,department of Natural Resources • AI)ry SECTION and Community Development P . u . box 27 687 haleigh , N . U. 27611 .Ke : upposition To Martin iviarieti a Rock Quarry Gentlemen : This letter is in re,:i.-ds to martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surfs::-? mining permit to commend mining of Granite on 297 .2 acre:, lo, ated 6.6 miles East of Yadkinville near road SR 1711 k6peei Bridge Road ) in Yadkin Uounty. i i wish to utilize my right to freedoi.t of expression to verbililze my total opposition to plans for a rcol, quarry in our community. The rock quarry will only prove to bn ..4 nuisance in our small community with structural damage to vu : homes and wells and lowered water tables due to dangerous bl ;sting. The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazari tc our health. An additional ganger will be the large tcuc ; ,i using our small roadin, and damaging them. These are the Barr( nu-.,row roads our children travel in school buses dail'}' , i wish to strongly oppose the granting of .A permit to discharge water and chemicals into any tributary of ,uth -Deep Creek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Rock lquairry. I em also totally against the granting of a mining permit, - . 1 i believe that no choice has been given. to mi) and the member.s� of my community before now, and we believe tt.at another site can be found that is not within a populated ai-ea. it is not necessary to disrupt our lives, damage our hom,is and wells and lower our property values . Thank you for 1..stening to me . �) Sincerely, tA f,5y -�- Z- Cay-3 (o Y&Q bcly 01C� January 8 , 1989 Land Quality aec t i one .uivision of i,and Resou,t-,es N . U . uepartment of Nat,,lral Resources �,��� ✓A��1 elk, and Community Development P . u . box 27 687 tialeigh, A . U . 27611 t� fFC% tie : upposition To martin iarietta Rock Quarry Gentlemen : This letter is in regards to martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on 297 .2 acres located 6 .6 miles East of Yadkinville near road SR 1 ? 11 kbpeer Bridge Road ) in -Yadkin Uounty. 1 wish to utilize -my right t.-) freedom of expression to verbili`ze my total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in our community. The rock quarry will only pr-)ve to be a nuisance in our smal;. community with structural damage to our homes and wells and lowered water tables due to dangerous blasting . The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health . An additional ganger will be -the large trucks lining our small roads- and damaging them. These are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. 1 wish to .strongly oppose the granting of a permit to discharge water and chemicals into any tributary of South Deep creek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Kock quarry. l am also totally against the granting of a mining permit, 1 believe that no choice has been given. to me and the members of my community before now, and we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area. it is not necessary to disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our property values . Thank you for listening to me . Sincerely, �,J C �LVIr+VQYW�� `�- SIJ�no�� Lc S I L SJ ��W January 8 , 1989 '�' Land Quality Section 411� . . � .Uivision of Land Resources n, 19 N . c; . 1�epartment' •of Nat oral Resources �'�� F,9 and. Community Development y.sF P, u , box 27 687 �� iialeigh, N . U . 27611 tie : upposition To martin oi-arietta Rock Quarry Gentlemen : This letter is ire regards to martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on 297 . 2 acres located 6.6 miles past of Yadkinville near road SR 1711 ,,Speer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin county. I i wish to utilize my right to S'.,eedom of' expression to verbilize my total opposition to plans foi a rock quarry in our community. The rock quarry will only prove �o be a nuisance in our small community with structural damage -o our homes and wells and lowered water tables due to dangerius blasting . The noise and air pollution will be a serious hv.zard to our health . An additional clanger will--,be . the large trucks using our small roadis, and damaging them. -,xhese. are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses daisy.y. i wish to strongly oppose the grantIt,g of a permit to discharge water and chemicals into any tributa.cy of South :peep Ureek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Rock �-z-uar.cy. I am also totally against the granting of a mining' perni t. 1 believe that no choice has been given. to me and the members of my community before now, and we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area. It is not necessary to disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our property values . Thank you for listening to me . Sincerely, J an u ary 8 , 198 9 � Land Quality - z>ection i i)ivision of j,and � Resources N . U . I)e partment of Natural Resources and Community Development �y P. U. box 27 687 rcaleigh , N . U. 27611 me : opposition To martin Marietta Rock Quarry Gentlemen : This letter is in regards to martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on 297 . 2 acres located 6.6 miles i;ast of Yadkirville near road SR 1711 t Speer Br1 dge Road ) in Yadkin Uounty. 1 wish to utilize my right to freedom of expression to verbilli�ze my total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in our community. 'the rock quarry will only prove to be a nuisance in our smmcali community with structural damage to our homes and wells and lowered water tables due to dangerous blasting . The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health . An additional clanger will be the "Large trucks using our small roadis- and damaging them. 'These are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. i wish to strongly oppose the granting of a permit to discharge water and chemicals into any tributary of South Deep Ureek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Rock quarry. I am also totally against the granting of a minim; permit, 1 believe that no choice has been given, to me and the members of my community before now, and we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area. it is not necessary to disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our property values . 'Thank you for listening to me . Sincerely, January 8 , 1989 Land Quality z>ection i)ivision of Land Resources,; 9�Ji , <1 N . U . Department of Natural Resources and Community Development P . (j . box 27 687 �fA haleigh, N . U . 27611 tie : opposition To mart.,.n Marietta Rock Quarry ` Gentlemen : This letter is in regards to martin Marietta Aggregates application f t-.r a surface mining permit to commend mining of Granite on 297 . 2 acres located 6 .6 miles East of vadkinvi lle near road SR 1711 k6peer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin Gounty. i wish to utilize my right `o freedom of expression to verbili�ze my total opposition to plane! for a rock quarry in our community. 'rhe rock quarry will only prove to be a nuisance in our small community with structural aarrage to our h6mes. and wells and lowered water tables due to dangerous blasting . The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health . An additional Ganger will be the -arge trucks using our small roads, and damaging them. 'these are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. i w i s L to strongly oppose the granting of a. permit to discharge water and chemicals into any trilutary of South veep Ur.eek btu Martin Marietta Aggregates Rock w:uarry. l am also totally against the granting of a mining p-�rmit, ' i believe that no choice has been g'Lven. to me and the members of my community before now, and we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area. it is not necessary to disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our property values . Thank you for listening to me . Sincerely, j anuary 8 , 1989 � Land Quality section Livision of sand Resources N . U . Lepartment of Natural Resources ✓� Eti9 and Community Development cn P. U . box 27 687 isaleigh , N . U . 27611 01 ite : upposition To kviartin Marietta Rock Quarry Gentlemen : This letter is in regards to martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining or Granite on 297 . 2 acres located 6.6 miles East of Yadkinville near road SR 1711 k6peer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin county. 1 wish t, utilize my right to freedom of expression to verbilize my total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in our community- The rock quarry will only prove to be a nuisance in our small community- with structural damage to our homes and wells and lowered water tables due to dangerous blasting . The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health . An additional ganger will be the large trucks using our small road's and damaging them. Chese are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. �-1 pp the granting of a permit to discharge 1 wish to t3tifi,"'a oppose water and chemicals into any tributary of South Deep Ureek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Rock Ituarry. 1 am also totally against the granting of a mining permit, 1 believe that no choice. has been given. to me and the members of my community before now, and we believe that another site can be found that is not -within a populated area . ' it is not necessary to A 4 4-11-+ our lives , dames a our homes and wells and lower our property values. Thank you for listening to me . Sincerely, j anuary 8 , 1989 � �• 9 Land Quality bection Vol ijivision of ua,nct Resources N.- C . uepartment of Natural Resources and Community Development ` P. u . box 27 687 rcaleigh , n . C . 27611 .he : opposition To martin iarietta Rock Quarry Gentlemen : this letter is in regards to martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on 297 . 2 acres located 6. 6 miles East of Yadkinville near road SR 17,11 k6peer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin Oounty .. I wish to utilize my right to freedom of expression to verbilize my total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in our community. The rock quarry .will only prove to be a nuisance in our small community with structural damage to our homes and wells and lowered water tables due to dangerous blasting. The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health . An additional danger will be the large trucks using our small road' and damaging them. These are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. I wish to strongly oppose the granting of a permit to discharge water and chemicals into any tributary of South veep Creek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Kock quarry. I am also totally against the granting of a mining permit, i believe that no choice has been given. to me and the members of my community before now, and we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area . it is not necess r,r +n A i ar1int nTNr 1 iyac damage Qia7` hCSTf]P4 and wells and lower our property values . 'thank ,you for listening to me . Sincerely, G V�-0 • .. .,`R� :.d=' -. :.il_ ..: j:. ., yr.Jti:KirJd. ,. .. .. .., . January 8 , 1989 Land Quality oection . Division of La.r.d Resources rn N . U . Uepartmen L of Natural Resources and Community Development rr, P . U . box 27681 C, co �1 naleigh, N . 0 . 27611 .Ke : upposition To Martin Marietta Rock Quarry Gentlemen : This :.etter is in regards to Martin Marietta Aggregates applicaiion for a surface mining permit to commend mining of Granite ,.n 297 . 2 acres located 6.6 miles -:ast of Yadkinville near rc��d SR 1711 k6peer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin Uounty. 1 i wish to utilize my right to freedom of expression to verbili�ze my total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in our community. The rock quarry will c my prove to be a nuisance in our small community with structiral damage to our homes and wells and lowered water tables cue to dangerous blasting. The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health . An additional danger will be the large trucks using our small rnad6 and damaging them. These are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. i wish to strongly oppose the granting of a permit to discharge water and chemicals into any tributary of South Deep creek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Rock quarry. 1 am also totally against the granting of a mining permit, , i believe that no choice has been given to me and the members` of my community before now, and we believe that another site i can be found that is n.ot within a populated area. it is not nce- r,r to disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our property values . Thank you for listening to me . Sincerely, Y R anuary 8 , 1989 20Z Land Quality bec t ion .uivision of Land Resources N . U . Lepartment of Natural resources ^'�� �?j v✓6 and Community Development P. u . box 27687 ,Kaleigh , N . U . 27611 .me : apposition To Martin Marietta Rock Quarry Gentlemen : This letter is in regards to martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on 297 . 2 acres located 6.6 miles �;ast of _--_Yadki,nville near road SR 1711 k6peer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin uounty.' - 1 wish to utilize my g right to freedom of expression to verbilize my total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in our community. The rock quarry will only prove to be a nuisance in our small community with structural damage to our homes and wells and lowered water tables due to dangerous blasting. The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health. An additional clanger will be the large trucks using our small road, and damaging them. These are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. 1 wish to strongly oppose the granting of a permit to discharge water and chemicals into any tributary of South Deep Creek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Hock quarry. 1 am also totally against the granting of a mining permit, , i believe that no choice has been given. to me and the members of my community before now, and we believe that another site can be found that is n.ot within a populated area. it is not necessary to disrupt our lives, damage our homes and wells and lower our property values . Thank you for listening to me . Sincerely, J ! i l January 8 , 1989 land Quality zection ,. ✓9 �� ` .vivision of band Resources N , u . iiepartment of Natural Resources and Community Development `'� 19� P, u . box 27 687 N ►9 ,Kale igh, A . U . 27 61 1 D,y he : upposition To Martin Marietta Rock Quarry Gentlemen : This letter is in regards to martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on 297 . 2 acres located 6. 6 miles past of Yadkinville near road SR 1711 k6peer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin } county. j 1 wish to utilize my right t.o freedom of expression to verbilize my total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in our community. The rock quarry will only prove to be a nuisance in our small community with structural damage to our homes and wells and lowered water tables due to dangerous blasting . The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our heal-;h . An additional clanger will be the large trucks using oiir small roads- and damaging them. .ehese are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. I wish to strongly oppose the granting of a permit is discharge water and chemicals into any tributary of South Deer Ur.eek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Kock +4uarry. I am also 'Totally against the granting of a mining permit. - 1 believe that no choice has been given. to me and try members of my community before now, and we believe that anr;tri:.r site can be found that is n.ot within a populated area. it is not ne'Cessary to disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our property values . Thank you for listening to me . Sincerely, t. y I ,january 8 , 1989 Land Quality oec t ion Division of Land Resources N . U . ve partment of Natural, Ke sourc e s and Community Development P. U. box 27 687 rcaleigh, N . U. 27611 ,Ke : opposition To Martin iviar%etta Rock Quarry Gentlemen : This letter is in reiTards to martin Marietta Aggregates application for a su. .-face mining permit to commence mining of Granite on 297 .2 acre: located 6. 6 miles k:ast of Yadkinville near road SR 1711 ktipi:er Bridge Road ) in Yadkin county. i wish to utilize my right to freecom of expression to verbili,ze my total opposition to plans for a pock quarry in our community. 'the rock quarry will only prove to :'e a nuisance in our small community with structural damage to o .ir homes and wells and. lowered water tables due to dangerous blasting . The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health . An additional ganger will be the large tiul,ks using our small roadis• and damaging them. These are the same v arrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. i wish to strongly oppose the granting C ' 3 permit to discharge water and chemicals into any tributary of "louth Deep Ureek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Hock 14uarry. .,.m also totally against the granting of a mining permit, • ti i believe that no choice has been given. to me and the members of my community before now, and we believe th,it another site can be found that is not within a populated E.rea. It is not necessary to disrupt our lives , damage our hones and wells and lower our property values . Thank you for :Listening to me . Sincerely, i VLTt �J January 8 , 1989 ECIIV D hand Quality aection JAN 13 1989 vivision of sand Resources N . U . vepartment of Natural Resources LAP P n!%!ry S . and Community Development CT10/V P. U . box 27 687 .Kaleigh, N . U. 27611 tie : opposition To Martin anariet+•a Rock Quarry Gentlemen : This letter is in regaAs. to martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surfa�n,,i mining permit to commend mining of Granite on 297 . 2 acres Luc ated 6.6 miles !:ast of Yadkinville near road SR 1711 kbpee:r Bridge Road ) in Yadkin ` Uounty. I wish to utilize my right to freedom if expression to verbilize my total opposition to plane for a rcr-'.c quarry in our community. The rock quarry will only prove to be a nuisance in our small community with structural cxamage to our homes and wells and lowered water tables due to dangerous blasting . 'The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard o our health . An additional danger will be the large truck,, using our small roadis, and damaging them. These are the same ncrrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. i wish to strongly oppose the granting of a permit to discharge water and chemicals into any tributary of Soath .weep creek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Hock quarry. 1 an also totally against the granting of a mining permit. , i believe that no choice has been given. to mE! and the members of my community before now, and we believe Vint another site can be found that is not within a populated area. it is not necessary to disrupt our lives , damage our hormi s and wells and lower- our property values . 'Thank you for : .istening to me . Sincerely, January 8 , 1989 RECEIVED .Land Quality Section JAN 13 1999 vivision of sand Resources LAP'O i '1Y N . U . Uepartment of Natural Resources SECTION and Community Developmen-,,, P. 0 . box 27 687 naleigh, B . C. 27611 tie : upposit ion To martin iviar It tta Rock Quarry Gentlemen : This letter is in regards to martin Marietta Aggregates application for a sur°ace mining permit to commence mining of Granite on 297 .2 acres located 6. 6 miles East of Yadkinville near road SR 1711 kb.: per Bridge Road ) in Yadkin Uounty. i wish to utilize my right to free:k�m of expression to verbilize my total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in our community. The rock quarry will only prove to 1,k a nuisance in our small community with structural damage Lo - .ir homes and wells and lowered water tables due to dangerous blasting. The noise and air pollution will be a serious haz,,L-.-I to our health . An additional danger will be the large tru—ks using our small road, and damaging them. These are the s�.me narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. 1 wish to strongly oppose the granting c-L o,+. permit to discharge water and chemicals into any tributary of South Deep Creek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Rock �4.ua:~ry. ]: �.m also totally against the granting of a minim; permit. - i believe that no choice has been given to and the members of my community before now, and we believe i;. ,.at another site can be found that- is not within a populated -rea. it is not necessary to disrupt our lives , damage our ho. ,ies and wells and lower our property values . Thank you foz listening to me . Sincerely, r� January 8 , 1989 Iand Quality z)ection .uivision of sand Resourc !s N . V . j)epartment of Natural Resources and Community Devel,opmont P . u . box 27 687 C9 xaleigh, V . C. 27611 tie : opposition To martin ma ^ietta Rock Quarry O,L Gentlemen : This letter is regards to martin Marietta Aggregates application for a t urface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on 297 . 2 ac., !s located 6.6 miles �;ast of Yadkinville near road SR 1711 k6peer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin Uounty. ;y 1 wish to utilize my right to i'-oedom of expression to verbilixe my total opposition to plans fox 3 rock quarry in our community. The rock quarry will only prove t be a nuisance in our small community with structural damage t our homes and wells and lowered water tables due to danger ) �s blasting. The noise and air pollution will be a serious haz9rd to our health . An additional Ganger will be the large -j,rucks using our small roada' and damaging them. These are the s4� e narrow roads our children travel in school buses dail-- i wish to strongly oppose the grantinr -, 3f a permit to discharge water and chemicals into any tributary )f South Deep Greek by Martin Marietta aggregates Rock quarry. I am also totally against the granting of a minim; permit. 1 believe that no choice has been given. 'v ,, me and the members of my community before now, and we believe: that another site, can be found that is not within a populate.' area. it is not necessary to disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our property values . Thank you for listening to me . Sincerely, r f Il r1 anuary 8 , 1989 land Quality ;Dectlon. - Tin C .uivision. of stand Resources_. • rn N. U . I)epartment (;f Natural Resources c:- 2 aUkJA (�n.n.nan it J- D,airci npMPnt 6 r � vVtnuA L-...,. -n P , U . box 27 687 v xaleigh, A . U . 27 :11 —' o he : upposition To 5;artin Marietta Rock Quarry Gentlemen : This lever is in regards to martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commenc'� mining of Granite on 297 . 2 acres located 6. 6 miles East of Yadkinville near road SR 1711 k6peer Bridge Road ) in 'Yadkin Uounty. 1 wish to utilize my ,ht to freedom of .expression to verbili�ze my total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in our community. The rock quarry will only prove to be a nuisance in our small community with structurt�'I aamage to our homes and wells and lowered water tables. due to dangerous blasting. The noise and air pollution will _be- a ,oarious hazard to our health. An additional danger will be the large trucks using our small roaun and damaging them. 'These are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. i wish to strongly oppose the granting of a` permit to discharge water and chemicals into a,iy tributary of South ijeep creek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Bock +.4--uarry. I am also totally against the granting of a mining permit, , i believe that no choice has been given. to me and the members of my community before now, and we believe that another site can be found that is n'ot within a populated area. it is not rjecessary +„ a a s-ru t. our lives ,,, damage our homes and wells and lower our property values. Thank you for listening to me . Sincerely, I 1 1 } -January 8 , 1989 Q, Land Quality 'Section ijivision of Land Reso e-rces N C'. liepartment` of Natural ;Resources. and Community _Development P . u . box 27 687 Aaleigh, ti . U . 27611 tie : upposition To Martin viariotta Rock Quarry Gentlemen : This letter is in regards. to Martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surfitce miming permit to commence mining of Granite on 297 .2 acres located 6. 6 miles East of Lads+ n-4 i � p near road SR 171 1 kbpo -r Bridge Road ) in Yadkin }1 Qu n l i . ..... county. 1 wish to utilize my right to freedom of expression to verbilize my total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in our community. The rock quarry will only prove to bt a nuisance in our small community with structural damage to cur homes and wells and lowered water tables due to dangerous blasting. The noise and air pollution will be- d serious hazard to our health . An additional aangeT,will be . the large-,tY-ucks using our small roads and damaging. them. " ` i'hese are the same narrow roads our children travel in'- school buses daily. 1 - strongly y or.,o-sP the granting of a permit to discharge .!. wish �a e��Lvc,g�y rr�--- water and chemicals into any tributary of South Deep creek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Hock 4uarry. I am also totally against the granting of a mining permit; i believe that no choice has been given. to me and the members of my community before now, and we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area: it is not necessary to disrupt our lives, damage our homes and wells and lower our property values . Thank you for listening to me . Sincerely, V14- !4 4 i 1 January 13 , 1989 Land Quality Section ,.-Division of hand Resources N . U. Department of Natural Resources and uommunity evelopment .P. U Raleigh, N. C . ;�7611 Re : Opposition To Martin Marietta hock QIuarry Gentlemen : This letter is in regard - to Martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on 297 . 2 acres located 6.6 miles mast of ladkinville near road SR 1711 (Speer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin county. we , the residents of Yadkin Uounty, wish to utilize our right to freedom of expression to verbilize our total opposition to plans for a rock Quarry in •;our.county. The rock Quarry will only prove to be ' a nuisance with structural damage to our 'homes and wells and lowered water tables due to dangerous blasting. The noise and air pollution will be a ; serious hazard to our health. An additional danger will be the large trucks using,;.our small roads and damaging them . These are the same narrow roads our children -travel in school buses daily. re are horrified at the prospect of this rock quarry moving in , despoiling our land , and endangering our environment by dumping it ' s chemically treated water into our major tribu- taries which empty into the Yadkin lover; a major source of water for many cities . we wish to strongly oppose the granting of a permit to dis- charge water and chemicals into any tributary of South Deep creek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Rock Vivarry. I"' e are also totally against ..the granting of a mining permit . we , as good citizens , have a right to live �in a desirable element and deserve some protection for residential and agricultural areas . we believe that no choice has been given us before now and we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area. 1t is not necessary to disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our property values. sincerely, januar,y 13 , 1969 W03S �111t(1� Land Quality Section '�jivision of Land Resources N . u . uepartmeint of Natural Resources and community Development r. u . oox 27 687 Raleigh, N. C . 27611 Re : Opposition To martin mar. ietta dock t.!,uarry Gentlemen : This letter is in regard , to Martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on 297 . 2 acres located 6.6 miles r;ast of radkinville near road aR 1711 (6peer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin county. we , the residents of Yadkin county, wish to utilize our right to freedom of expression to verbilize our total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in -our county. The rock quarry will only prove to be a nuisance with structural damage to our homes and wells and lowered water tables due to dangerous blasting . The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health. An additional danger will be the large trucks using '-our small roads and damaging them . These are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. Pe are -horrified at the prospect of this rock quarry moving in , despoiling our land , and endangering our environment by dumping it ' s chemically treated water into our major tribu- taries which empty into the Yadkin River- a major source o2 water for many cities . . we wish to strongly oppose the granting of a permit to dis- charge water and chemicals into a.ny tributary of youth Deep :reek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Rock u!uarry. rre are also totally against the granting of a mining permit . we , as good citizens , have a right to live in a desirable element and deserve some protection -for residential and agricultural areas . we believe that no choice has been given us before now and we believe that anotherlsite can be found that. i R not wJ +"hJr L , u -I- necessary 4 disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our property values . ;jincerel,y, D ' January 1S 1589 ✓� � e4". .� n i � Land Quality Section ✓4�ily ,`989 'vivision of Land . Resources N . U . _uepartment of Natural Resources and community Development P. u . -sox 27 687 Raleigh, N . C . 27611. Re : Opposition To ivia.rtin marietta icock �,,uarry Gentlemen : This letter is in regard • to Martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on :e97 . 2 acres located 6 .6 miles East of Yadkinville near road 6R 1711 (6peer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin county. rve , the residents of Yadkin Uounty , wish- to utilize our right to freedom of expression to verbilize our total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in our county . The rock quarry will only prove to be a nuisance with structural damage to our .homes and wells and lowered water tables due to dangerous blasting . The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health . xn additional danger will be the large trucks using %bur small roads and damaging them . n- n the ga;ne r;arrnw rnadq nn-r children travel In 5Ch001 buses daily. ne are horrified at the prospect of this rock Quarry moving in , despoiling our land , and endangering our environment by dumping it ' s chemically treated water into our major tribu- taries which empty into the Yadkin lover- a major source of water for many cities . yve wial; t0 gtrmnal � nnpnge the rating o is- charge water and chemicals into any tributary of youth Veep :reek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Rock uluarry. ne are also totally against the granting of a mining permit . rve , as good citizens , have a right to live in a desirable element and deserve some protection for residential and agricultural areas . we believe that no choice has been given us before now and we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area . it is not necessary to disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our property values . sincerely, , . l January. Land Quality Section Coz vivision of Land Resources V. UU partmGt 1 YUJC 7J 711 . IJ CL J_ t,n, I �CL L I%A Uommunity Development p. U. rsox 27 687 Raleigh , N. C . 27611 Re : Opposition To Martin Marietta Rock Quarry • Gentlemen : This letter is in regard" , to Martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on 297 . 2 acres located: 6 . 6 miles i:ast­of Yadkinville near road 6R 1711 (Speer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin County. ve , the residents of Yadkin Uounty, wish to utilize our right to freedom of expression to verbilize our total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in 'our county. The rock quarry will only prove to be a- nuisance with structural damage to our homes and wells and lowered water tables due to dangerous blasting. The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health . An additional danger will be the large trucks using,,,, small roads and damaging them . These are the game narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily'. we are horrified at the prospect of this rock quarry moving in , despoiling our land , and endangering our environment by A1imni nrr i t t a nhami na-I l -tr +raat.ori wn+.ar i n+n niTr rnn inr +ri 'hii— .J.A 11 f V i l l F, J. V v a�a s .a i v w 1.i .i_w v v v. ••�.+v i r.. �— van_ ­­0 v 1. taries which empty into the Yadkin River- a major source of water for many cities . we wish to strongly oppose the granting of a permit to dis- charge water and chemicals into any tributary of bouth Deep Ureek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Rock tjuarry. we are also totally against the granting of a mining permit . vre , as good citizens , . have a right to live in a desirable element and deserve some protection for residential and agricultural areas . we believe that no choice has been given us before now and we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area. it is not necessary to dierupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our property values . bincerel,y, t F t January 13 , 1989 Land Quality Section `-uivision of Land Resources J N . u . uepartment of Natural Resources and Z__ community Development r. u . nox 27687 Raleigh , N. C . 27611 v 02 Re : Opposition To iviartin mar.ietta hock:vuarry Gentlemen : This letter is in regard , to Martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on 297 . 2 acres located 6 . 6 miles mast of Yadkinville near road SR 1711 (Speer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin County. we , the residents of Yadkin county , wish do utilize our right to freedom of expression to verbilize our total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in our county . The rock quarry will only prove to be a nuisance with structural damage to our '.homes and wells and lowered water tables due to dangerous blasting . The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health . Hn additional danger will be the large trucks using our small roads and damaging them . These are the ga_ mc narrow rnais our children travel in school buses daily. ne are horrified at the prospect of this rock quarry moving in , despoiling our land , and endangering our environment by dumping it ' s chemically treated water into our major tribu- taries which empty into the Yadkin Diver- a major source of water for many cities . we wish to strongly oppose the granting of a permit to 'clis- charge water and chemicals into a.ny tributary of youth Deep :reek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Rock w1uarry, ne are also totally against the granting of a mining permit . we , as good citizens , have a right to live in a desirable element and deserve some protection for residential and agricultural areas , we believe that no choice has been given us before now and we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area, it is not necessary to disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our property values . aincerel,y, _ 1 • January 13 , 1969 Land Quality Section Livision of Land Resources N . U . Lepartment of Natural Resources and community Development i. u. nox 27687 4 Raleigh , N. U . 27611 � o Re : Opposition To Martin marietta hock Quarry Gentlemen : This letter is in regard Ito Martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence 11 • 1J- �,f "nni to n�, `07 9 an r a am l no t m a c.I=ri � (-,, i i m'n Q+ of 11 L1 1 �'j V1 :•01lu � v.. . radkinville near road aR 1711 (Speer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin County. we , the residents of Yadkin County, wi.'shito utilize our right to freedom of expression to verbilize our total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in our county. The rock quarry will only prove to be a- nuirsance with structural damage to o,ui• 'homes and wells and lowered water tables due to dangerous blasting . The noise and air pollution",will be a serious hazard to our health . An additional danger will be the large trucks using:.;our small roads and damaging them . These are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. we are horrified at the prospect of' this rock quarry moving in , despoiling our. land , and endangering our environment by dumping it ' s chemically treated water into our major tribu- taries which 'empt,y into the Yadkin River- a major source of water for many cities . we wish to strongly oppose the granting of a permit to dis- charge water and chemicals into any tributary of bouth Deep Creek by martin Marietta Aggregates Rock Wluar.ry. we are also totally against the granting of a mining permit . we , as good citizens , have a right to live in a desirable element and deserve some protection for residential and agricultural areas. we believe that no choice has been given us before now and we believe that another site can be found that is not .within a populated area . it is not necessary to disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our property values . z)incerel,y, 7��,/ January 8 , 1989 2 , i.and Quality oection Livision of sand Resources N . U . Department of Natural Resources and Community Developme,i t P. (j . box 27 687 tt al a i.gh , N . 0. 27 61 1 f tie : upposition To martin i%&-L } etta Rock Quarry i Gentlemen : This letter is in regards to martin Marietta l Aggregates application for a sn;—face mining permit to commence mining of Granite on 297 .2 acrek located 6.6 miles j;ast of Yadki.nville near road SR 1711 t;ipeer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin Uounty. i wish to utilize my right to fx :.:t!dom of expression t'o verbili}Ze my total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in our community. The rock quarry will only prove to 'oe a nuisance in our small community with structural damage to our homes and wells and. lowered water tables due to dangercki.3 blasting. The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazs..;,d to our health . An additional danger will be the large trucks using our small road6- and damaging them. l+he se are the saiix narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily, i wish to Q+r�„ol.y oppose the granting of a. permit to discharge water and chemicals into any tributary of South Deep Greek 0 Martin Marietta Aggregates Hock quarry. I am also totally against the granting of a mining permit, I believe that no choice has been given. -.o me and the members of my community before now, and we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area. it is not II.c-osary to disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our property values . 'Zhank you or listening to me . Sincerely, i f w .January 8 , 1989 ., 2 vfl �l Land Quality sectionn Livision of Land Resources N U . Department of Natural Resources and Community Developmert <� P. u . box 27 687 xcaleigh , N . C. 27611 he : opposition To martin vi.t.-ietta Rock Quarry Gentlemen : This letter is i.•. regards to martin Marietta Aggregates application for a . -urface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on 297 . 2 acres located 6.6 miles East of V-AI-4 nvi 11 p near road SR 1711 ',Speer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin county. i wish to utilize my right to f.:eedom of expression 'to verbil�,`ze my total opposition to plans fo: , a rock quarry in our community. The rock quarry will only prove ''o be a nuisance in our small community with structural aamage to our homes and wells and lowered water tables due to dangerous blasting . The noise and air roilution will be a serious he.,ard to our health . An additional clanger will be the -large: trucks using our small roada. and damaging them. Irhese are the E-.ame narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. i wish to strongly oppose the gran ti.i,g of a permit to discharge water and chemicals into any tributa:_•y of South Deep Creek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Hock quarry. I am also totally against the granting of a mining permit. - i believe that no choice has been given to me and the members of my community before now, and we believe that another site can be found that is not within a popu.1ated area. :it is not necessary to disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our property values . Thank you for listening to me . �Q Sincerely, V January 8 , 1989 r A Land Quality section Livision of sand Resources N . U . Department of Natural Resources .o and Community DevelopAent 2 ' P. u . uox 27687 naleigh, 1v . C. 27611 tie : apposition To Martin karietta Rock Quarry Gentlemen : This letter is in regards to martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commend mining of Granite on 297 . 2 'acres located 6.6 miles �EaBt of Yadkinville near road SR 17,11 kspeer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin Uounty. y 1 wish to utilize my right to freedom of expression to verbilitxe my total opposition to plane for a rock quarry in our community. The rock quarry will only prove to be a nuisance in our small community with structural damage to our homes and wells and lowered water tables due to dangerous blasting . The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health . An additional aanger will be the large trucks using our small road6, and damaging them. These are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. i wis1A to strongly oppose the granting of a permit to discharge water and chemicals into any tributary of South veep creek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Rock 14,uarry. I am also totally against the granting of a mining permit. - 1 believe that no choice has been given. to me and the members of my community before now, and we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area. It is not necessary to r1 i Brunt our lives . damage our homes and wells and lower our property values . 'thank you for listening to me . Sincerely, t January 15 , 1989 Land Quality Section `vivision of Land Resources N . u . uepartment of Natural Resources and Y' community Development .e u. box 27687 Raleigh, N . U . 27611 'i Re : Opposition To wiartin Marietta dock �?,uarry Gentlemen : 'Phis letter is in regard • to Martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on 297 . 2 acres located 6.6 miles East of iadkinvil.le near road aR 17:11 (apeer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin County. we , the residents of Yadkin U ounty, wish to utilize our right to freed6m of expression to verbilize our total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in our county. The rock quarry will only prove to be a nuisance with structural damage to our .homes and wells and lowered water tables due to dangerous blasting . The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health. xn additional danger will be the large trucks using .-our small roads and damaging them . These are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. ne are horrified at the prospect of this rock quarry moving in , despoiling our land , and endangering our environment by dumping it ' s chemically treated water into our major tribu- taries which empty into the Yadkin River- a major source of water for many cities . we wish to strongly oppose the granting of a permit to dis- charge water and chemicals into any tributary of south Deep creek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Rock uuarry. vve are also, totally against the granting of a mining permit . we , as good citizens , have a right to live in a desirable element and deserve some protection for. residential and agricultural areas . we believe that no choice has been given us before now ana we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area . it is not necessary to disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our property values . sincerely, /1 I < I 1 .lanuar,y 1) , 1yt39 i5 2 Land Quality Section -Division of Hand Resources lv . v . uepar"Cmennt of 11 n L,u i ca.t [i LJ and uommunity Development -P. u. lsox 27 687 Raleigh , N. C . 2761 1 Re : Opposition To Martin Marietta hock Quarry - Gentlemen : This letter is in regard' to Martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on 297 . 2 acres located 6.6 miles East -of 'iadkinville -near road SR 1711 (Speer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin Country. oe , the residents of Yadkin County, wish to utilize our right to freedom of expression to verbilize our total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in our county. The rock quarry will only prove to be a- nuisance with structural damage to our homes and wells and lowered water tables due to dangerous blasting . The noise and air pollution will be ar serious hazard to our health. An additional danger will be the large trucks using:,`our small roads and damaging them . 'these are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. we are horrified at the prospect of this rock quarry moving in , despoiling our land , and endangering our environment by d...'. 4 -- ; + } a e%knrAinall T• +roa+Gli wn+.or intn Writ mL1 inr +ri 'hu- L UI11tJ1 Lib i N V iJ .y a..mow.­ —0v_ taries which empty into the Yadkin Kiver- a major source of water for many cities . we wish to strongly oppose the granting of a permit to dis- charge water and chemicals into any tributary of 6outh Deep creek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Rock w1uarry. we are also totally against the granting of a mining permit . vre , as good citizens , have a right to live in a desirable element and deserve some protection for residential and agricultural areas. we believe that no choice has been given us before now and we believe that another site cyan be found that is not within a populated area. 1t is not necessary to disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our property values. ;�incerel,y, I January 8 , 1989 hand Quality sect ion Division of Land Resources [9, N. U . Department of Natural Resources and Community Development P. u . box 27 687 0l. tialeigh, N. C. 27611 tie : upposition To martin Marietta Rock Quarry. Gentlemen : This letter is in regards to martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on 297 . 2 acres located 6.6 miles rapt of Yadkinville near road SR 1711 k6peer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin county. I I wish to utilize my right to freedom of expression to verbili`ze my total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in our community. The rock quarry will only prove to be a nuisance in our small community with structural damage to our homes and wells and lowered water tables due to dangerous blasting . The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health . An additional Ganger will be the large trucks using our small roads, and damaging them. These are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. } i wish to strongly oppose the granting of a. permit to discharge water and chemicals into any tributary of South Deep creek by' Martin Marietta Aggregates Rock vl;uarry. I am also totally against the granting of a mining permit. i believe that no choice has been given to me and the members of my community before now, and we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area. it is not necessary to disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our property values . Thank you for listening; to me . Sincerely, -- j anu ary 13 , 19ts g l Land Quality Section } Division of hand Resources � t l Y • V • Department of Natural 1.e p V u 1,L c..a u uommunit,y Development c 4t l 1. u . box 27687 f'• *9 Raleigh , N . U . 27611 2 Re : Opposition To Martin marietta Rock Quarry Gentlemen : This letter is in regard- to Martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite t on ?97 . 2 acres l ncat.eii I Fi _ 6 miles i+;ast"of �xadkinville 'nearvroad6R1711� (SpeO Bridge Road ) in Yadkin Uount,y. we , the residents of Yadkin Uounty, wishkto utilize our right to freedom of expression to verbilize our total opposition to plans for a rock quarry inzour county. The rock quarry will only prove to be a• nuisance with structural damage to n0! Domes and walls and ) ow6red* water tables due to dangerous blasting . The noise and air pollution. will be a serious hazard to our health . An additional danger will be the large trucks using"6ur small roads and damaging; them . These are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. re are horrified at the prospect of this rock quarry moving in , despoiling our land , and endangering our environment by dumping it ' s c chemically l y treaters water into our major tribu- taries - taries which empty into the Yadkin River- a major .source of water for many cities . we wish to strongly oppose the granting of a permit to dis- charge water and chemicals into any tributary of 6outh beep Ureek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Rock 4uarry . ie are also totally against the granting of a mining permit . we , as good citizens _ have a right to live in a desirable element and deserve some protection for residential and agricultural areas . we believe that no choice has been given us before now and we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area. It is not necessary to disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our property values . sincerely, 1 5 af j anuary 8 , 1989 Land Quality section uivision of Land Resources N.- U . Uepartment of Natural 1, asources and Community Development P. u. box 27 687 ttale igh, N . C. 27 61 1 ite : upposition To Martin Mario .­a Rock Quarry Gentlemen : This letter is in re�',�:. c�s to martin Marietta } Aggregates application for a sur,,-ice mining permit to commencq mining of Granite on 297 . 2 acres i -,`ated 6.6 miles East of Yadkinville near road SR 1711 kbpeei Bridge Road ) in Yadkin Uounty. 1 wish to utilize my right to freedom of expression to verbili�ze my total opposition to plans for a rcc-K quarry in our community. The rock quarry will only prove to be nuisance in our small community with structural damage to ou,r h6mes and wells and lowered water tables due to dangerous ')lasting . The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard -0 our health . An road Il e- ' e � �r�o triw zs using our small. s• additional Ganger will L� � L .����.. _ and damaging them . lvhe se are the same i-arrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. i wish to strongly oppose the granting o ' L permit to discharge water and chemicals into any tributary- of South Leep ur.eek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Hock 4uarry. T .gym also totally against the granting of a mining permit, - 1 believe that no choice has been giv,,n tc nit and the members of my community before now, and we belie-ire :I.at another site can be found that is not within a populated .area. it is not necessary to disrupt our lives , damage our h(iines and wells and lower our property values . Thank you *'nr listening to me . Sincerely, x�l �� r' r January 13 , 1989 land Quality Section l -.i;ivision of Land Resources N . u . uepartment of Natural Resources and uommunity Development P. u. box 27687 Raleigh , N . C . 27611 Re : Opposition To martin Marietta hock ;•Juarry Gentlemen : This letter is in regard - to Martin Marietta ' Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on ?-97 .2 acres located 6 .6 miles East of Y adkinville near road aR 1711 (jpeer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin County. we , the residents of Yadkin Uounty, wish to utilize our right to freedom of expression to verbilize our total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in -dour county, 4 The rock quarry will only prove to be a nuisance with structural damage to our 'homes and wells and lowered water tables due t dangerous blasting . The noise and air pollution will be a I serious hazard to our health. An additional danger will be the large trucks using,;:our small roads and damaging them . These are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. ne are horrified at the prospect of this rock quarry moving in , despoiling our. land , and endangering. our environment by dumping it ' s chemically treated water into our major tribu- taries which empty into the Yadkin River- a major source of water for many cities . i i - s we wish to strongly oppose the granting of a perm t +F o n.. � charge water and chemicals into any tributary of 6outh Veep creek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Rock uluar.ry, rre are also totally against the granting of a mining permit we , as good citizens , have a right to live in a desirable element and deserve some protection for residential and agricultural areas . we believe that no choice has been given us before now and we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area. it is not necessary to disrupt our lives, damage our homes and wells and lower our property values . bincerely, C f E + - �, ;" i 1 j an u ary 8 , 1989 -band Quality -.3ection Livision of bind Resources �, r N . Q . Departmont of Natural Resources and Commun .ty Development 32 P. U . box 27 687 Aaleigh, iv . C . 27611 xe : opposition To martin iviarietta Rock Quarry Gentlemen : This letter is in regards to martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on 297 . 2 acres located 6.6 miles East of yadkinville near road SR 1711 k6peer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin t Lounty. i wish to utiLize my right to freedom of expression to verbili�ze my total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in our community. The rock quarry will only prove to be a nuisance in our small community vith structural damage to our homes and wells and lowered via",er tables due to dangerous blasting. The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health . An 4 trucks using our nma7_l roads, additional Ganger will be the large ��uun.. .���..�, and damaging them. These are the same narrow roads our children . t.ravel in school buses daily. i wish to strongly oppose the granting of a permit to discharge water and chemicals into any tributary of South Deep creek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Hock quarry. l am also totally against the granting of a mining permit, -, i believe that no choice has been given. to me and the members of my community before now, and we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area. it is not necessary to disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower orr property values . xhank you for listening to me . Sincerely, r� d January 8 , 1989 Land Quality Section, v vision of Land Resources N. U . Department of Natural hesources ' and Community Development P . u . box 27 687 xaleigh, N . U. 27611 xe : upposition To Iwartin Marietta Rock Quarry Gentlemen : This letter is in regards to martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commend mining of Granite on 297 .2 acres located 6.6 miles past of Yadkinville near road SR 1711 Opeer Bridge Road ) in 'Yadkin ` county. 1 wish to utilize my right to freedom of expression to verbili�ze my total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in our community. The rock quarry will only prove to be a nuisance in our small community with structural damage to our h6mes and wells and lowered water tables due to dangerous blasting . The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health . An additional ganger will be the large trucks using our small roads, and damaging them. These are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. +ti.a ��.�.,+ inrr of a per mI t. to discharge 1 W1SI1 -GO �u'l.rV[Igl;}+ oppose �iio 6i�'•• `•U r------- water and chemicals into any tributary of South Deep Ureek by�_.- Martin Marietta Aggregates Rock quarry. I am also totally against the granting of a minim; permit, l i believe that no choice has been given. to me and the member. sl of my community before now, and we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area. it is not ^ry } aisrul ►f• our lives , rlamatrP our homes and Wells 11 GtiG�sCil �/ to ul.ayuN.. v..�i ,...cm�— and lower our property values. ':hank you for listening to me . Sincerely, ' January Land Quality Section -Division of Land .Resources N . U . iiepartment of Natural Resources and p -y community Development r,, c. box 27 687 02 Raleigh, N. C . 27611 I Re : Opposition To martin Marietta ziock `?,uarry Gentlemen : This letter is in regard • to Martin .Marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of [granite on 297 . 2 acres located 6 . 6 miles East of Yadkinville near road 6R 1711 (6peer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin ; County. i we , the residents of Yadkin county, wish to utilize our righlt to freedom of expression to verbilize our total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in our county. The rock quarry will only prove to be alnuisance with structural damage to our homes and wells and lowered water tables due to dangerous blasting . The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health . xn additional danger will be the large trucks using bur small roads and damaging them . These are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. ' I ne are horrified at the prospect of this rock quarry moving in , despoiling our land , and endangering our environment by dumping its chemically treated water into our major tribu- taries which empty into the Yadkin River.- a major source of water for many cities . we wish to strongly oppose the granting of a permit to dis- charge water and chemicals into any tributary of South Deep creek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Rock yluar.ry , rye are also totally against the granting of a mining permit . YB , as gUUU C111_ GC[ 5 , have _VC a right to l1 1• Ve 1[ d de7tl, clbli e element and deserve some protection for residential and agricultural areas . we believe that no choice .has been given us before now and we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area. 1t is not necessary to disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our property values . ,:)incerel,y, �; January 13, 1969 Land Quality Section Division of Land Resources N . U . _uepartment of Natural Resources and community Development P. u . oox 27 687 Raleigh , N. C . 27611 4 Re : Opposition To Martin Marietta hock (.j)uarry ` Gentlemen : 'This letter is in regard` to Martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on ?97 . 2 acres Located 6.6 miles East of ti Yadkinville near road aR 1711 (apeer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin County. ve , the residents of xadkin Uounty, wish to utilize our right to freedom of expression to verbilize our total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in -our county. The rock quarry will only prove to be la- nuisance with structural damage to our homesland wells and lowered water tables due to dangerous blasting . The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health. An' additional danger will be the large trucks using-our small roads and damaging them . These are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. re are horrified at the prospect of this rock quarry moving in , despoiling our land , and endangering our environment by dumping it ' s chemically treated water into our major tribu- taries which empty into the Yadkin River- a major source of water for many cities . we wish to strongly oppose the granting of a permit to dis- charge water and 4L1ern i:al s iie*o any k ribut_ary,y A-P vvlawth �1e is T . Greek by Martin Marietta ,Aggr.egates Rock uuarry. "e are also totally against the granting of a mining permit . oe , as good citizens , . have a right to live in a desirable element and deserve some protection for residential and agricultural areas . we believe that no choice has been given us before now and we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area. It is not necessary to disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our property values . zDincerel,y, /�7 IZ-4we,4— ja-nuary 1S , lyt�9 Land Quality Section uo� .jjivision of i,and Resources N . u . vepartment of Natural Resources and community Development r•'. 0. rsox 27 687 �1 f `9�y Raleigh , N. C . 27611 , �O Re : apposition To martin Marietta hock �)>uarry Gentlemen : This letter is in regard to Martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on .297 . 2 acres located 6 .6 miles Last of radkinville near road 6R 1711 (6peer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin County. we . the residents of Yadkin c_;nsrnty, wi ah to �?t i liMe ^l�r right to freedom of expression to verbilize our total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in -our county. The rock quarry will only prove to be a nuisance with structural damage to our homes and wells and lowered water tables due to dangerous blasting. The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health . tin additional danger will be the large trucks using our small roads and damaging them . These are the same narrow roads our children travel i- schooI buses daily. we are horrified at the prospect of this rock quarry moving in , despoiling our land , and endangering our environment by dumping it ' s chemically treated water into our major tribu- taries which empty into the Yadkin River- a major source of water for many cities . we wish to strongly oppose the granting of a permit to dis- charge water and chemicals into any tributary of South Deep creek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Rock `?,uarry . +ve are also totally against the granting of a mining permit . we , as good citizens , have a right to live in a desirable element and deserve some protection for residential and agricultural areas . we believe that no choice has been given us before now ana we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area . it is not necessary to disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our property values . bincerel,y, "fi.�A Kdk,� _ r January 13 , 1989 Land Quality Section Livision of Land Resources �f1 N . U . Lepartment of Natural Resources and -. C_-, � community Development P. U. xsox 27687 � r Raleigh , N . U . 27611 Re : Opposition To martin Marietta hock quarry Gentlemen : This letter is in regard' , to Martin Marietta z Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on 297 . 2 acres located 6.6 miles East of xadkinville near road aR 1711 (6peer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin county. rve , the residents of 'Yadkin Uounty, wish to utilize our right to freedom of expression to verbilize our total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in -our county. The rock quarry will only prove to be a nuisance with structural damage to our homes and wells and lowered water . tables due to dangerous blasting . The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health . xn additional danger will be the large trucks using ,.'our small roads and damaging them . These are the same narrow roads our children travel_ in school buses daily. ,ne are horrified at the prospect of this rock quarry moving in , despoiling our land , and endangering our environment by dumping it ' s chemically treated water into our major tribu- taries which empty into the Yadkin River- a major source of water for many cities . we wish to strongly oppose the granting of a permit to dis- charge water acid chemicals into any tributary of South beep creek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Rock u,uarry. ne are also totally against the granting of a mining permit . ire , as good citizens , have a right to live in a desirable element and deserve some protection for residential and agricultural areas . we believe that no choice has been given us before now and we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area . it is not necessary to disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our property values. aincerel,y, 49 �, �aS'5 I ` ,January 13 , i Land Quality Section . .,division of Land Resources N . �: . vepartment of Natural Resources and Uommunity Development p. u. box 27 687 Raleigh, N. G . 27611 A Re : Opposition To iviartin marietta hock �!!ularry � Gentlemen : this letter is in regard- to Martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on 297 . 2 acres located 6.6 miles East of Yadkinville near road 6R 1711 (6peer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin County. we , the residents of Yadkin county, wish to utilize our right to freed 6m of expression to verbilize our total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in our county. The rock quarry will only prove to be a nuisance with structural damage to our 'homes and wells and lowered water tables due to dangerous blasting . The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health . xn additional danger will be the large trucks using bur small roads and damaging them . These are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. Pe are horrified at the prospect of this rock quarry moving in , despoiling our land , and endangering 'our environment by dumping it ' s chemically treated water into our major tribu- taries which empty into the Yadkin hiver- a major source of water for many cities . we wish to strongly oppose the granting of a permit to dis- charge water and chemicals into any tributary of South beep creek by Martin marietta Aggregates Rock w,uarry. ne are also totally against the granting of a mining permit . rve , as good cltlze[ls , have a rilght to Live In a desirable element and deserve some protection for residential and agricultural areas . we believe that no choice has been given us before now and we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area . it is not necessary to disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our property values . bincerel,y, � January 13 , 1989 r v 9'L Land Quality Section • ,.)ivision of Land Resources N . U . uepartment of Natural Resources and. community Development gyp? -P. U. box 27687 Raleigh , N. C . 27611 Re : Opposition To Martin marietta hock �_),uarry Gentlemen : This letter is in regard , to Martin marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on 297 . 2 acres located 6.6 miles .bast of radkinville near road aR 1711 (apeer Bridge Road ). in Yadkin County. we , the residents of 'Yadkin County, wish to utilize our right to freedom of expression to verbilize our total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in our county. The rock quarry will only prove to be a nuisance with structural damage to our homes and wells and lowered water. tables due to dangerous blasting . The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health . wn additional danger will be. the large trucks using '-our small roads and damaging them . These are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. ne are horrified at the prospect of this rock quarry moving in , despoiling our land , and endangering our environment by dumping it ' s chemically treated water into our major tribu- taries which empty into the Yadkin !river- a major source of ; water for many cities . we wish to strongly oppose the granting of a permit to dis- charge water and chemicals into any tributary of 6outh Deep creek by Martin marietta Aggregates Rock Quarry. ','e are also totally against the granting of a mining permit . } we , as good citizens , have a right to live in a desirable element and deserve some protection for residential and agricultural areas . we believe that no choice has been given us before now and we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area . lt� is not necessary to disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our property values . 6incerel,y, l January 13 , 1989 Land Quality Section ��ivision of Land Resources N . U . Lepartment of Natural Resources and rr community Development `x C P. u, nox 27 687 o Raleigh , N . U . 17611 Co Lo ca Re : Opposition To Martin Marietta Rock Quarry Gentlemen : This letter is in regard' to Martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on �97 . 2 acres located 6.6 miles .bast of Yadkinville near road 6R 1711 (6peer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin County. rre , the residents of Yadkin county, wish to utilize our right to freedom of expression to verbilize our total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in ;our county. The rock quarry will only prove to be a nuisance with structural damage to our homes and wells and lowered water tables due to dangerous blasting. The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our 'health . Hn, additional danger will be the large trucks using ,•our small roads and damaging them . These are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. ne are horrified at the prospect of this rock quarry moving in , despoiling our land , and endangering; our environment by dumping it' s chemically treated water into our major tribu taries which empty into the Yadkin River- a major source of '. water for many cities . we wish to strongly oppose the granting of a permit to dis- charge water and chemicals into any tributary of youth Beep creek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Rock t!!uarry. we are also totally against the granting of a mining permit . we , as good citizens , have a right to live in a desirable element and deserve some protection for 'resi.dential and r agricultural areas . we believe that no choice has been given us before now ana we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area. ;it is not necessary to disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our property values . aincerel,y, "3 - Lox 34 January 13 , . 1989 Land Quality Section Division of nand Resources V ii--n .+m-_+ ^-r Vi +•� -'1 77n nr.ii v.n era n-A c 11 4 . 1/G F .L U[[1GnU V1 11 G.WIAL a.L 11G 13%j%A J.4Go [�[iu �� r� community Development 4" P. u. sox 27687 Raleigh , N. U . 27611 i Re : Opposition To Martin marietta dock vuarry ' Gentlemen : This letter is in regard- to Martin Marietta � Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on [97 . 2 acres located 6 .6 miles East •of l zadkinville near road 6R 1711 (apee'r Bridge Road ) in Yadkin i County. rre , the residents of Yadkin county, wish to utilize our right to freedom of expression to verbilize our total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in -our county. The rock quarry will only prove to be a- -nuisance with structural damage to oJi i homes and wells and lowered water tables due to dangerous blasting . The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health . An' adbitional danger will be the large trucks using-:-'our small roads and damaging them . These are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. re are horrified at the prospect of ' this rock quarry moving in , despoiling our land , and endangering; our environment by ri umni nu it r a r+.hPmi nal I v t.raat art water i nt n nirr mn inr tri hn- taries which empty into the Yadkin River- a major source of water for many cities . we wish to strongly oppose the granting of a permit to dis- charge water and chemicals into any tributary of 6outh Deep creek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Rock u,Puarry. ne are also totally against the granting of a mining permit . vve , as good citizens , . have a right to live in a desirable element and deserve some protection for residential and agricultural areas . we believe that no choice has been given us before now and we believe that another site can be found t that is not within a populated area. it is not necessary to disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our. FA7 property values . sincerely, 4/ / ' .. . .I' ..miN'fl`h.•.:A'i , ."5 i i .. .a .. ..[ 11S1,yIC+'• ' r 111 0/O''S-411 j an u ary 8 , 1989 r*blip !3 Land Quality -)ection E' Livision of Lance Resources N . U . 1iepartment of Natural Resources and Community Development P . U . box 27 687 tcaleigh, tv . U . 27611 he : opposition To Martin iviarietta Rock Quarry Gentlemen : This letter is in regards to martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on 297 . 2 acres located 6.6 miles �;ast of Yadkinville near road SR 1711 (bpeer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin 1 t:ounty. 1 wish to utilize my right to freedom of expression to verbilize my total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in our community. The rock quarry will only prove to be a nuisance' in our small community with structural damage to our homes and wells and lowered water tables due. to dangerous blasting. The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health . An additional nanawr will be the large trucks using our small roada- and damaging them. -These are the same narrow r6ads our children travel in school buses daily. 1 wish to strongly oppose the granting of a permit to discharge water and chemicals into any tributary of South Deep Ur.eek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Rock Q;uarry. I am also totally against the granting of a mining permit as stated .in the certified letter I received . 1 believe that no choice has been given to me and the members of my community before now, and we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area. It is not necessary to disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our property values. Thank you for listening to me . Sincerely, .1 ilrrtrrl� . January 8 , 1989 �'.JV7 686t Land Quality oec t ion vivision of iand Resources N. U . Department of Natural Resources and Community Development P. u. box 27687 Aaleigh, N . C . 27611 0 tie : upposition To martin niar:,etta Rock Quarry Gentlemen: This letter is in regards to martin Marietta Aggregates application for a -3,,irface mining- permit to commence mining of Granite oti 297 . 2 acres located 6.6 miles East of Yadkinville near road SR 1711 kSpeer Bridge Road ) in -Yadkin - Lounty. i wish to utilize my right to freedom of expression to verbili�ze my total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in our community. The rock quarry will only prove to be a nuisance yr, our small community with structural damage to our homes and wells and lowered water tables due to dangerous blasting . The i—I.se and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health . An additional ganger will be the large trucks using, our small roads, and damaging them. These are the same narrow roads ou_ children travel in school buses daily. i wish to strongly oppose the granting of a permit t discharge water and chemicals into any tributary of South Deep creek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Kock quarry. I am also totally against the granting of a mining permit. -' 1 believe that no choice has been given, to me and the members of my- community before now, and we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area. it is not ner_essarv 'to disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our- property values . shame you for listening to me , Sincerely, /} n n / l - l i .January 13 , 19tig I 1 � r Land Quality Section } yivision of Land Resources N . U . uepartment of Natural Resources and or-, , Uommunity Development P. U. Dox' 27 68 7 Raleigh , N . U . 27611 Re : Opposition To Martin marietta dock Quarry Gentlemen : This letter is in regard' . tojMartin Marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on ?97 . 2 acres located.] 6.6 miles East-of iadkinville near road 6R 1711 (Spee'r Bridge Road ) in Yadkin Uount,y. ne , the residents of Yadkin Uounty, wish to utilize our right i' to "D ll i nn totol . -InIp-4 + inn + ZO freedom U3. �lL�Jiess'lUn l,V 'veruttiuc our ..Vvui trt, ...., plans for a rock quarry in ,-our county. The rock quarry will only prove to be a- nuisance with structural damage to o.ur homes and wells and lowered water tables due to dangerous blasting. The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health. An additior3al danger will be the large trucks using::,6ur small roads and damaging them . 'These are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. re are horrified at the prospect of this rock quarry moving in , despoiling our land , and endangering our environment by dumping it ' s chemically treated water into our major tribu- taries which empty into the Yadkin River- a major source of water for many cities . we wish to strongly oppose the granting of a permit to dis- charge water and chemicals into any tributary of South beep U reek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Rock w1uarry. rre are also totally against the granting of a mining permit . we , as good citizens , have a right to live in a desirable element and deserve some protection for residential and agricultural areas . we believe that no choice has been given us before now and we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area . It is not necessary to d } l ] homes and. carol l e5 5nr7 l r+:unr nii r. U t�r�U tlV VIAr lives , damage our homes c-�[lu •a.�i.� u[lu 1Vrr c.i vul property values . z)incerely, I January 13 , lyts9 Land Quality Section ,. Livision of :,and Resources v �� N . U . Lepartment of Natural Resources and uommunity Development = ,� C� i. u. sox 27 687 cf �1 Raleigh , N. C:.. 27611 Re : Opposition To Martin Marietta Rock Quarry - Gentlemen : This letter is in regard . to Martin Marietta � Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on 297 . 2 acres located 6 .6 miles East off Yadkinville near road SR 1711 (Spee'r Bridge Road ) in Yadkin County. oe , the residents of Yadkin Uounty, wish to utilize our right to freedom of expression to verbilize our total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in our county. The rock quarry will only prove to be .a• nuisance with structural damage to our 'homes and wells and lowelred water tables due to dangerous blasting . The noise and ai pollution will be a serious hazard to our health . An dddiitional danger will be the large trucks using,:,%bur small roads, and damaging them . These are the same narrow roads our children travel in, school buses daily, re are horrified at the prospect of" this rock quarry moving in , despoiling our land , and endangering our environment by dumping it ' s chemically treated water into our major tribu- taries which empty into the Yadkin River- a major source of water for many cities . we wish to strongly oppose the granting of a permit to dis- charge water and chemicals into any' tributary of South ]Deep ureek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Rock y)�uarry. ire are also totally against the granting of a mining permit . we , as good citizens , have a right to live in a desirable element and deserve some protection for residential and agricultural areas . we believe that no choice has been given us before now and we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area. it is not necessary to disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our property values. bincerel,y, January 13 , 1989 14r 1,989 Land Quality Section ,-_iivision of Land Resources N . U . uepartment of Natural Resources and uommunity Development P. U. sox 27687 Raleigh , N . U . 27611 Re : Opposition To Martin Marietta hock Quarry Gentlemen : This letter is in regard: to Martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on 297 .2 acres located F.6 miles East- of xa ri. .dkinville near road aR 1711 (opeer Hdge Road ) in Yadkin County. we , the residents of Yadkin Uounty, wish to utilize our right to freedom of expression to verbalize our total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in our county.. The rock quarry will only prove to be -a nuisance with structural damage to our. -homes and wells and lowered water tables due to dangerous blasting . The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health . xn additional danger will be the large trucks using:; our small roads and damaging them . These are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. rre are horrified at the prospect of this rock quarry moving in , despoiling our land , and endangering our environment by dumping it ' s chemically treated water. into our major tribu- taries which empty into the Yadkin River- a major source of water for many cities . we wish to strongly onnnse the iig of a permit to dis- charge water and chemicals into any tributary of youth Deep creek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Rock u.!uarry. 'ire are also totally against the granting of a mining permit . 4 we , as good citizens , have a right to live in a desirable � element and deserve some protection for residential and y agricultural areas , we believe that no choice has been given us before now and we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area. ,;it ; is not necessary to disrupt our lives ; damage our home's and wells and lower our property values . sincerely, I M 1 j an u ary 13 , 19d 9 Land Quality Section ijivision of Land Resources Z �; TT • Il partmn + of ���tttti•ol T?nentirnaa �rr� � Y 1'l V • "1 Ij 1 V 111 V l! 4 V} 4�-C41 J•G k.i V M 1_4�r" community Development P. u. oox 27687 Raleigh , N. U . 2761.1 C, o . Re : Opposition To martin Marietta hock Quarry - Gentlemen : This letter is in regard_ Ito Martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on 197 . 2 acres located- 6 .6 miles East `of Yadkinville near road 6R 1711 (6peer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin County. eve , the residents of Yadkin county, - wish � to utilize our right to freedom of expression to verbilize our total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in sour county. The rock quarry will only prove to be a nuisance with structural damage to oUr 'homes and wells and lowered water tables due to dangerous blasting. The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health . An additional danger will be the large trucks using:;'-our small roads and damaging them . These are the same narrow roads our children travel in school muses daily. ne are horrified at the prospect of this rock quarry moving in , despoiling our land , and endangering our environment by dumping it ' s chemically treated water into our major tribu- taries which empty into the Yadkin River- a major source of water for many cities . we wish to strongly oppose the granting of a permit to dis- charge water and chemicals into any tributary of bouth :weep creek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Rock Q,uar.ry• ne are also totally against the granting of a mining permit . rve , as good c iti zees , . have a right to live in a desirable element and deserve some protection for residential, and agricultural areas . we believe that no choice has been given us before now and we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area . it is not necessary to disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our property values . sincerely, January 1S , 1y89 n ;C z r' Land Quality Section vivision of hand Resources -- « rr., N . u . uepartment of Natural Resources and C community Development m . o. box 27 687 0 Raleigh, N. U . '7611 Re : Opposition To iviart in mar. ietta 'Hock �.?�uarry Gentlemen : This letter is in regard • to Martin lvlar.ietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on 297 . 2 acres located 6 .6 miles last of r:adkinville near- road SR 1711 (apeer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin County. wp tho raairiant..q of 'Yadirin uni ntv- wish to utilize our riuYtt to freedom of expression to verbilize our total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in our county . The rock quarry will only prove to be a nuisance with structural damage to our •homes and wells and lowered water tables due to dangerous blasting . The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health . An additional danger will be the large trucks using • our small roads and damaging them . I These are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. re are horrified at the prospect of this rock quarry moving in , despoiling our land , and endangering our environment by dumping it ' s chemically treated water into our major tribu- taries which empty into the Yadkin River- a major source of water for many cities . we wish to strongly oppose the granting of a permit to dis- charge water and chemicals into any tributary of z5outh beep creek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Rock Yuarry, rye are also totally against the granting of a mining permit . me , as good citizens , have a right to live in a desirable element and deserve some protection for residential a.nd. agricultural areas , we believe that no choice has been given us before now and we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area__ .it is not recessary to disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our property values . aincerel,y, ,January 13 , lyts9 Land Quality Section uivision of Land Resources N . U . iiepartment of Natural Resources and 17% ZY4 community Development �9 r. U . box 27 687 �cj Raleigh , N. U . 27611 104 Re : Opposition To martin mar.ietta hock �?,uarry i Gentlemen : This letter is in regard • to Martin Marietta 1 Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on '297 . 2 acres located 6 . 6 miles East of Yadkinville near road SR 1711 (Speer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin County. i we , the residents of Yadkin county, wish- to utilize our right to freedom of expression to verbilize our total opposition to plans ror a rock quarry in -our county . The rock quarry will only prove to be a nuisance with structural damage to our homes and wells and lowered I water tables due to dangerous blasting . The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health . An additional danger will be the large trucks using --bur small roads and damaging them . These are the same narrow roads our Children travel in school buses daily. ne are horrified at the prospect of this rock quarry moving in , despoiling our land , and endangering our environment by dumping it ' s chemically treated water into our major tribu- taries which empty into the Yadkin !river-- a major source of water for many cities . we wish to strongly oppose the granting of a permit to dis- charge water and chemicals into any tributary of South Deep creek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Rock u?uarry. 'ne are also totally against the granting of a mining permit . we , as good citizens , have a right to live in a desirable element and deserve some protection for residential and agricultural areas . we believe that no choice has been given F. ; us before now and we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area , it is not necessary to disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our property values . aincerel,y, _ i J~ January 13 , 1989 4 Land Quality Section ' m Division of Land Resources '- n N . U . uepartment of Natural Resources and ao Uommunity Development P. U. box 27687 o 1,n , Raleigh , N . U . 27611 r', ca Re : Opposition To Martin Marietta Rock ti?!uarry' w Gentlemen : This letter is in regard to Martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence 111 1 1 1 1.l l�' V of 1 \7Granite Li V i 1 L] 1 . G acres 4 G .L 4 t.a 4 G ulocated ♦ .v M J...L G I y Cl o U V 1 iadkinville near road aR 1711 (6peer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin County. rye , the residents of Yadkin Uount,y, wish to utilize our right to freedom of expression to verbilize our total opposition to plans I'or a rock quarry in -.our county. The rock quarry will only prove to be a nuisance with structural damage to our homes and wells and lowered water tables due to dangerous blasting . The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health . xn additional danger will be the large trucks using '-our small roads and damaging them . These are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. ne are horrified at the prospect of this rock quarry moving in , despoiling our land , and endangering our environment by dumping it ' s chemically treated water into our major tribu- taries which empty into the Yadkin River- a major source of water for many cities . we wish to strongly oppose the granting of a permit to dis- charge water and chemicals into any tributary of youth beep Ureek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Rock u.!uarry. "e are also totally against the granting of a mining permit . we , as good citizens , have a right to live in a desirable element and deserve some protection for residential and agricultural areas . we believe that no choice has been given us before now and we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area . it is not necessary to disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our property values . aincerel,y, A January 13 , lgtsg Land Quality Section fJ� ., yivision of Land Resources � N . u . iiena_rt.ment of Natural Resources and 6,' Community Development all i�. u . xsox 27 687 Raleigh, N. i; . 27611 26 ��'b Jay �' Re : Opposition Toiviartin marietta Rock �l�uarry , , Gentlemen : This letter is in regard' . to Martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on [97 . 2 acres located 6 .6 miles East -of 'Yadkinville near road SR 1711 (�peer' Bridge Road ) in Yadkin County. we , the residents of Yadkin county, wish to utilize our right to freedom of expression to verbilize our total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in -our county. The rock quarry will only prove to be a' nuisance with structural damage to our" homes and wells and Lowered water tables due to dangerous blasting . The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health. An additional danger will be the large trucks using,,:our small roads and damaging them . These are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. ne are horrified at the prospect of this rock quarry moving in , despoiling our land , and endangering our environment by dumping i t.' g rhpmi(-a11v treated water into our major tribu- taries which empty into the Yadkin !river- a major source of water for many cities . we wish to strongly oppose the granting of a permit to disL charge water and chemicals into any tributary of South Deep creek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Rock u,,uarry. vve are also totally against the granting of a mining permit . rye , as good citizens , have a right to live in a desirable element and deserve some protection fo•r residential and agricultural areas , we believe that no choice has been given us before now and we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area , it is not necessary to disrupt our lives , damage our homes a�,d wells ar,d lower our property values . aincerel,y, L s j an u ary 13 , 19H 9 �a C Land Quality Section uivision of Land Resources T1 tj riena_rt.mpn+ of Na+»ral RPgm rnPR and community Development P. u. -box 27687 Q� Raleigh, N. U . 27611 Re : Opposition To Martin Marietta hock Quarry Gentlemen : This letter is in regard' . to Martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on 297 . 2 acres located 6 . 6 miles bast of radkinville near road 6R 1711 (6pee'r Bridge Road ) in Yadkin county. eve , the residents of Yadkin county, wish to utilize our right to freedom of expression to verbalize our total opposition to plans for a rock quarry insour county. The rock quarry will only prove to be a• nuisance with structural damage to our homes and wells and lowered water tables due to dangerous blasting . The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health. an additional danger will be the large trucks using -,•our small roads and damaging them . These are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. we are horrified at the prospect of this rock quarry moving in , despoiling our land , and endangering our environment by dumping it ' s chemically treated water into our major tribu taries which empty into the Yadkin !fiver- a major source of water for many cities . we wish to strongly oppose the granting of a permit to dis- charge water and chemicals into any tributary of 6outh Deep creek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Rock Wvuarry. 'v�e are also totally against the granting of a mining permit . we , as good citizens , . have a right to live in a desirable element and deservelsome protection for residential and agricultural areas . we believe that no choice has been given us before now and we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area. it , is not necessary to disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our property values . bincerel,y, n J41V 141 198y anuary 8 , 1989 ��� 5'£ cT/QN Land Quality bection Division of .and Resources N. Q . Department of Natural kiesourc • s and Community Development P . u . tsox 27 687 rcaleigh, sv . U. 27611 Ae : upposition To Martin Marietta Rock Quarry Gentlemen : This letter is in regards tc: martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surface n1r. cg permit to commence mining of Granite on 297-.2 acres locrattd 6 . 6 miles 'East of Yadkinville near road SR 1711 k6pee:.- Briag� Road ) in ladkin county. i wish to utilize my right to freedom of expression to verbilize mytotal opposition to plans for a rock quarry in our community. The rock quarry will only prove to be a nuiekance in our small community with structural damage to our homes and wells and lowered water tables due to dangerous blast'Ing . The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to oaT health . An additional ganger will be the large trucks us. ng. our small roadis, and damaging them. These are the same narrow -roads our children travel in school buses daily. i wiah to stronglY oppose the granting of a permit to discharge water and chemicals into any tributary of South. Deep Qreek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Rock quarry. I am also totally against the granting of a mining permit.' i believe that no choice has been given. to me a-, a ,he members of my community before now, and we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area . it is not necessary to disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our property values . Thank you for liste int; to me . Sincerely, January 13 , 19d9 ✓'9 Land Quality Section yivision of land Resources IF W . r� ,ier»�.+ or+ of Natural Rego„reps anti CJ/ it v vt community Development �y �. U. box 27687 Raleigh, N. u . 27611 Re : Opposition To martin Marietta Rock �!luarry - Gentlemen : This letter , is in regard' . to Martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on 297 . 2 acres located 6 .6 miles East -off iadkinville near road 6R 1711 (Speer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin County, ne , the residents of Yadkin county, wish to utilize' our right to freedom of expression to verbilize our total opposition `to plans for a rock quarry in our county. T The rock quarry will only prove to be ,a, nuisance with structural damage to oast homes and wells and 1owe.'red water tables due to dangerous blasting . The noise and airy pollution will be a serious hazard to our health. An additional danger will be the large trucks using,;-our small roads and damaging them . These are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. ne are horrified at the prospect o " this rock quarry moving in , despoiling our land , and endangering our environment by riiimping ; tIq ehemi.cally treated water into our major tribu- taries which ' empty into the Yadkin hives- a major source of water for many cities . we wish to strongly oppose the granting of a permit to dis- charge water and chemicals into any tributary of bouth beep Greek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Rock uluar.ry. 'ire are also i totally against the granting of a mining permit . Ae , as good citizens , have a right to live in a desirable element and deserve some protection for residential and agricultural areas . we believe that no choice has been given us before now and we believe that another site can be found 'that is not within a populated area . it is not necessary to disrupt our lives , damage our domes and wells and "Lower our property values . r z)incerely, Ut,U /�� �. JAN 1989 January 13 , 1989 LAr r, n�rn' rrr .SF.C77pN Land Quality Section ,..uivision of Land Resources N . U . uepartment of Natural Resources and community Development i. U. box 27687 Raleigh , N. C . 27611 Re : Opposition To Martin Marietta hock �.;-uarry Gentlemen : This letter is in regard, to Martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on 297 . 2 acres located 6 .6 miles East of fadkinville near road SR 1711 (6peer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin County. vve , the residents of Yadkin Uounty, wish to utilize our right to freedom of expression to verbilize our total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in ,vur county. The rock quarry will only prove to be -a nuisance with structural damage to our `homes and wells and lowered water tables due to dangerous blasting'. The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health. An additional danger will be the large trucks using,:-bur small roads and damaging them . These are the ga-me narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. ne are horrified at the prospect of this rock quarry moving in , despoiling our land , and endangering our environment by ; dumping it ' s chemically treated water into, our major -tribu,- 4 taries which empty into the Yadkin River'-;'a major source of water for many cities . l we wish to strongly oppose the granting of a permit to dis- charge water and chemicals into any tributary of South beep Ureek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Rock u,!uarry. tie are also totally against the granting of a miningipermit . v:e , as good citizens , have a right to live in a desirable element and deserve some protection for residential and agricultural areas . we believe that no choice has been given us before now and we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area , it is not necessary to disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and •:lower o_ur. property values . aincerel,y, January 13 , 1969 Land Quality Section uivision of nand Resources 7 TT i � ilep r#m—t -4' ATn+i� o1 7?.�ani��+noo �. fi • . v . �c k+c...,y U��ic 41U vi i�u.�ui u.i. i�c ovu�.v a.0 ..Liu uommunity Development p. U. -sox 27687 0 Raleigh, N . C . 27611 2 Re : Opposition To martin Marietta Rock Quarry - Gentlemen : This letter is in regard' . to Martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mirii"m of C;ra"i+a nr, 9 ne rpr-t l nr.ateri 6 6 mi 1eg r:aat. of iadkinville near road aR 1711. (6peer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin County. we , the residents of Yadkin county, wish to utilize our right to freed6m of expression to verbi.l.ize our total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in -,our county. ! The rock quarry will only prove to be a' nuisance with structural y A a;nnge +n ntti^ }9mmps and we I s and 1 owered watPr tahl P-I Chip 1 to dangerous blasting . The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health . An additional danger will be the large trucks using .bur small roads and damaging them . These are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses ,daily. ne are horrified at the prospect of thlis rock quarry moving in , despoiling our land , and endangering our environment by dumping it ' a nhPmi(-a11v traa_tPc3 wa-_tpr into our major tribu- taries which empty into* the Yadkin IiiVer-- a major source of water for many cities . i we wish to strongly oppose the granting of a permit to dis- charge water and chemicals into any" tributary of z5outh Jeep creek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Rock �uluarry. '"e are also totally against the granting of a mining permit . we , as good citizens , have a right to live in a desirable element and deserve some protection for residential and agricultural areas . we believe that no choice has been given us before now and we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area . :it is not necessary to disrupt our lives , damage . our homes and wells and lower our property values . z)incerely,. �� january 13 , lyts9 Land Quality Section _uivision of hand Resources, N . u . uepartment of Natural Resources and Uommunity Development P. u. nox 27 687 �' 149 Raleigh , N. U . '7611 �y 9 Re : Opposition To Martin Marietta Rock Cl!uarr,y - T�py Gentlemen : This letter is in regard- to Martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence minim of Granite on �97 . 2 acres located 6.6 miles East of radkinville near road 6R 1711 (Spee'r Bridge Hoad ) in Yadkin County. we , the residents of Yadkin Uounty, wish to utilize our right to freedom of expression to verbilize our total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in -our county. The rock quarry will only .prove to be a- nuisance with structural damage to o.uT homes and wells and lowered water tables due to dangerous blasting. The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health. An additional danger will be the large trucks using,.'.our small roads and damaging them. These are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. we are horrified at the prospect of this rock quarry moving in , despoiling our land , and endangering our environment by dumping it ' s chemically treated water into our major tribu- taries which empty into the Yadkin diver- a major source of water for many cities . we wish to strongly oppose the granting of a permit to dis= 1 - a ti..^...; .,n1 e „ t^ anYr tri hi�t.ar�r of Knuth 11eeP charge wc1l,C]' clnu �icciui� �s �„ J -.� creek by martin Marietta Aggregates Rock Y;uarry. ne are also totally against the granting of a mining permit . we , as good citizens , have a right to live in a desirable element and deserve some protection for residential and agricultural areas . we believe that no choice has been given us before now and we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area. It is not necessary to disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our property values . oincerel,y , January 15 , 19t39 Land Quality Section � Jpy Livision of Land Resources �119(9 N . U . uepartment of Natural Resources and ,9 Community Development P. U. tsox 27687 /O/v Raleigh , N . U . 27611 Re : Opposition To Martin Marietta Rock Quarry - Gentlemen : 'Phis letter is in regard' . to Martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on 297 . 2 acres located. 6.6 miles East-of iadkinville -near road 6R 1711- (apeer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin County. we , the residents of Yadkin County, wish to utilize our right to freedom of expression to verbilize our total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in our county. , The rock quarry will only prove to be a• nuisance with structural damage to our homes and wells and lowered water tables due to dangerous blasting. The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard- to our health . xn additional danger will be the large trucks using,,,,-'our small roads and damaging them . These are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. we are horrified at the prospect of this rock quarry moving in , despoiling our land , and endangering; our environment by dumping it ' s chemically treated water into our major tribu- taries which ' empt,y into the Yadkin uiver- a major source of water for many cities . we wish to strongly oppose the granting of a permit to dis- charge water and chemicals into any tributary of South beep Ureek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Rock q}uar.ry. . are also totally against the granting of a mining permit . ve , as grand citizens - have a right to live in a desirable element and deserve some protection for residential and agricultural areas . we believe that no choice has been given us before now and we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area. it is not necessary to disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and rower our property values , aincerel,y, 4 i January 13 , 1989 Land Quality Section _; C.- Division of Land Resources N . u . Department of Natural Resources and community Development P. u. nox 27 687 Raleigh, N. C . 27611 "n. Re : Opposition To viartin Marietta hock Quarry , � Gentlemen : This letter is in regard to Martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on 297 . 2 acres located 6 . 6 miles East -of iadkinville near road 6R 1711 (0"peer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin County. we , the residents of 'Yadkin county, wish to utilize our right to freedom of expression to verbalize our -total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in -our county. The rock quarry will only prove to be a- nuisance with structural damage to our homes and wells and lowered water tables due'` to dangerous blasting . The noise and air pollution will be al serious hazard to our health. An additional danger will be the large trucks using,-%our small road's and damaging them . These are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. ne are horrified at the prospect of th-is rock quarry moving in , despoiling our land , and endangering our environment by dumping it ' s chemically treated water into our major tribu- taries which ' empt,y into the Yadkin River- a major source of water for many cities . we wish to strongly ioppose the granting of a permit to dis- charge water and chemicals into any tributary of 6outh Deep Ureek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Rocklyluarry. ne are also totally against the granting of a mining � permit . we . as L7nod citi. zens . - have a right' to IiVP. in a rIPRii^ahlP element and deserve some protection for residential and agricultural areas . we believe that no choice has been given us before now and we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area , it is not necessary to disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our property values . ;Dincerel,y, t January 13 , 1989 Land Quality Section uivision of Land Resources N . U . uepartment of Natural Resources and community Development P. u. box 27 687 Raleigh , N. U . 27611 Re : Opposition To Martin marietta hock �!'uarry . 04 2 Gentlemen : This letter is in regard . ;to Martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on �97 . 2 acres located 6 .6 miles East -of xadkinville near road 6R 1711 (6peer Bridge Roadj in Yadkin County. rve , the residents of Yadkin uourity, wish to utilize our right 1 1.2 "� 1 total opposition to to rreeaom Of ex�JreS.SiVi] [,u ver-u�,.tzc our �vvc..i vYNv.,... plans for a rock quarry in -,our county. I The rock quarry will only prove to be a• nuisance with structural damage to oui• 'homes and wells and lowered water tables due to dangerous blasting. ''2he noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health . An' additional. danger will be the large trucks using:.,-our small road s and damaging them . These are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. "e are horrified at the prospect of this rock quarry moving in , despoiling our land , and endangering our environment by dumping it ' s chemically treated water into our major tribu- taries which empty into the Yadkin hiver- a major source of water for many cities . we wish to strongly oppose the granting of a permit to dis- charge water and chemicals into a.ny tributary of 6outh beep creek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Rock k?,uarry. ne are also totally against the granting of a mining permit . "e , as good citizens , have a right to live in a desirable element and deserve some protection for residential and agricultural areas . we believe that no choice has been given us before now and we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area . it is not necessary to disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our property values . aincerel,y, january 13, 1989 i I Land Quality Section iJivision of i,and Resources N . U.' . uenartrnent of Natural Resources and uommunit,y Development �� 'L1G P. u . -box 27687 % Raleigh, N. U . 27611 Re : Opposition To Martin Marietta Rock Quarry - 'K `9 OA i Gentlemen : 'Phis letter is in regard' • to Martin Mar.ietta O� Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on 297 . 2 acres located 6 . 6 miles East of radkinville near road 6R 1711 (Speer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin County. vve , the residents of 'Yadkin Vounty, wish to utilize our right r to ^11r to freedom of ^ al nnnna il nn f.n expression o ver V{y l i nze W--. t t t plans for a rock quarry in -,our county. The rock quarry will only prove to be a- nuisance with structural damage to obT 'homes and wells and lowered water tables due to dangerous blasting. The noise and Air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health . An additional danger will be the large trucks using•.-our small roads and damaging them . These are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. ne are horrified at the prospect of this rock quarry moving in , despoiling our. land , and endangering ' our environment by dumping it ' s chemically .treated water into our major tribu- taries which empty into the Yadkin River- a major source of water for many cities . we wish to strongly oppose the granting of a permit to dis- charge water and chemicals into any tributary of 6outh Veep creek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Rock ww arry. 'r,e are also totally against the granting of a mining permit . vve , as good citizens , . have a right to live in a desirable element and deserve some protection for residential and agricultural areas . we believe that no choice has been given us before now and we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area. it is not necessary to LSlGG Vit1Vm u ULBiupt- our lives , _ ...� ` property values . !{ �)incerel,y, 1 I January 8 , 1989 i,and Quality z>ec t ion Division of Land Resources N . U . Department of Natural Resources and Community Developmen `. P. U . box 27 687 .Kaleigh, N . C. 27611 0 2 ice : upposition To Martin Mari.gtta Rock Quarry Gentlemen: This letter is in ,,egards to martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on 297 .2 located 6.6 miles past of Yadkinville near road SR 1711 t.;-oeer Bridge Road ) in 'Yadkin county. 1 wish to utilize my right to frotdom of expression to verbili�ze my total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in our community. The rock quarry will only prove to be a nuisance in our small community with structural damage to our homes and wells and lowered water tables due to dangerous blasting. The noise and air pollution will be a serious haz9rd to our health . An additional danger will be the large trucks using our small roadS, - and damaging them. These are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses daill. i wis; to stror�iv oppose the granting of a permit to discharge water and chemicals into any tributa vy of South Deep Ureek. buy Martin Marietta Aggregates Rock quarry. I am also totally against the granting of a mining permit. i believe that no choice has been given. to me and the members of my community before now, and we believe that another site can be found that - is not within a populated area. it is not necessary to disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our property values . Thank you for listening to me . Sincerely, ,january 13 , 19d9 Land Quality Section wivision of hand Resources M I, 'tiorAr+mnv + of Wn+„rnl r�non.iJnnao ovra 14 11 • V • - FJ' VJILI ti V Vl 1.44V VI 1."7L 11�. community Development .P. V. sox 27 687 Raleigh, N. C . 27611 . p 2 Re : Opposit ion . JTo Martin Marietta Rock Qluarry Gentlemen : This letter is in regard- to Martin Marietta Aggregates application fora surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on 297 . 2 acres located 6.6 miles East of iadkinville near road aR 1711 (jpeer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin County. ti rre , the residents of Yadkin county, wish to utilize our right to freedom of expression to verbilize our total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in -'our county. 4� The rock quarry will only prove to be a nuisance with structural damage to o,ur homes and wells and lowered water tables due to dangerous blasting . The noise and air pollution. will be a serious hazard to our health . An a,ddiltional danger will be the large trucks using;.6ur small r6Eds and damaging them . These are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. re are horrified at the prospect of this rock quarry moving in , despoiling our land , and endangering our environment by dumping it ' s chemically treated water into our major tribu- taries which empty into the Yadkin River- a major source of water for many cities . we wish to strongly oppose the granting of a permit to dis- charge water and chemicals into any tributary of youth :Deep creek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Rock uivarry. 'ne are also totally against the granting of a mining permit . Yve , as good citizens , have a right to live in a desirable element and deserve some protection for residential and agricultural areas , we believe that" no choice has been given us before now and we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area, it is not necessary to disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our property values. aincerely�� ,January 13 , 19H9 Land Quality Section ( , _uivision of Dand Resources N . U . Department of Natural Resources and community Development u. nox 27687 /OlV Raleigh , N. U . 27611 Re : Opposition To martin Marietta Rock �_),uarry , 4 Gentlemen : This letter is in regard' , to Martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on 297 . 2 acres located 6.6 miles past •of Yadkinville near road aR 171.1 (jpeer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin County. we , the residents of Yadkin county, wish to utilize our right to freedom of expression to verbilize �our total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in ,lour county. The rock quarry will only prove to be a- nuisance with structural A mm�r►r +.-. —.iY. •h�.nea IurNd winn1 'I = and I nwO-rdzA ll1ntGi^ tahl pa r311P t!1 dangerous blasting . The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health, tin acid itianal danger will be the large trucks using,;:•our small roads and damaging them . These are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. re are horrified at the prospect of this rock quarry moving in , despoiling our. land , and endangering our environment by dumping it ' s chemically treated water into our major tribu- taries which empty into the Yadkin River- a major source of water for many cities . we wish to strongly oppose the granting of a permit to dis- charge water and chemicals into s.ny tributary of South Deep u reek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Rock U!uar.ry. ne are also totally against the granting of a mining permit . vve , as good citizens , have a right to Live in a desirable element and deserve some protection for residential and agricultural areas . we believe that no choice has been given us before now and we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area . It is not necessary to disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our property values . z)incerely, J an u ary l 5 , 198 9 n 5 Land Quality Section a r7 uivision of Land Resources N . U . uepartment of Natural Resources and CC community Development , P. U . -sox 27687 rri Raleigh , N. C . 27611 Re : Opposition To martin marietta hock tifluarry Gentlemen : This letter is in regard- to Martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mi"irq of ^" '�Q7 ') �nrn�a lnna+oii �i A milao H:aa+ .nf radkinville near road 5R�1711 (Spee'r Bridge Road ) in Yadkin Gount,y. we , the residents of Yadkin Uounty, wish to utilize our right to freedom of expression to verbilize our total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in - county. The rock quarry will only prove to be a- nuisance with structural damage to oux 'homes and wells and lowered water tables due to dangerous blasting . The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health. An additional danger will be the large trucks using;:our small roads and damaging them . These are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. we are horrified at the prospect of this rock quarry moving in , despoiling our land , and endangering our environment by dumping it ' s chemically treated water into our major tribu- taries which empty into the Yadkin !river- a major source of water for many cities . we wish to strongly oppose the granting of a permit to dis- charge water and chemicals into any tributary of 6outh Deep creek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Rock wluarry. ne are also totally against the granting of a mining permit . we , as good citizens , . have a right to live in a desirable element and deserve some protection for residential and agricultural areas . we believe that no choice has been given us before now and we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area. it is not necessary t,o disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our property values . �)incerel,y, zv, .c. January 13 , 1989 Land Quality Section p Division of Land Resources n T1T ! iionaT.+mnr,# of ATo+„v.7i Rooni,vneo �rJi `E 1\ . • A/4 �✓wt UJIl\..11V V1 11 UVNL V.1 1•CiJVNJ.V 6. J C4 LJ4 vUommunity Development n P. U. tsox 27687 CX Raleigh , N . C . 27611 rn C c� co r-n Re : Opposition To Martin mar.ietta Rock Quarry - Gentlemen : This letter is in regard- to Martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on 297 . 2 acres located 6.6 miles East -of radkinville near road 6R 1711 (apee'r Bridge Road ) in Yadkin Oounty. we , the residents of Yadkin Uounty, wish to utilize our right to freedom of expression to verbilize our total opposition . to plans for a rock quarry in ,our county. The rock quarry will only prove to be a nuisance with structural damage to our homes and wells and lowered 'water tables due to dangerous blasting. The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health • do additional danger will be the large trucks using•._our small roads and damaging them . These are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. 1 . we are horrified at the prospect of this rock quarry moving in , despoiling our land , and endangering; our environment by dumping it ' s chemically treated water into our major tribu- taries which empty into the Yadkin River- a major source of water for many cities . we wish to strongly oppose the granting of a permit to dis- charge water and chemicals into any tributary of South Deep :reek by Martin . Marietta Aggregates Rock w,fuarry. r're are also totally against the granting of a mining permit . we , as good citizens , - have a right to Live in a desirable element and deserve some protection for residential and agricultural areas . we believe that no choice has been given us before now and we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area, it is not necessary to r disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our property values , ;�incerel,y, r f f januar,y 13 , 1989 Land Quality Section 9� Livision of i,and Resources y�or0-.tment of TT�tiwral Raaniurnag _n[i J d 4i , uommunity Development u . nox 27 687 Raleigh , N. U . 27611 02 Re : Opposition To martin Marietta hock Quarry - Gentlemen ; This letter is in regard to Martin Marietta 1 Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on 297 . 2 acres located 6 . 6 miles East of I radkinville near road aR 1711 (6peer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin County. ti rve , the residents of 'Yadkin County, wish to utilize our right to freedom of expression to verbilize our total opposition to plans ror a rock quarry in our county. The rock quarry will only prove to be a• nuisance with structural damage to our homes and wells and lowered water tables due to dangerous blasting. ' The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health . An additional danger will be the large trucks using;-%our small roads and damaging them . These are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. ne are horrified at the prospect oz` this rock quarry moving in , despoiling our land , and endangering; ' our environment by dumping it ' s chemically treated water into our major tribu- taries which empty into the Yadkin ttiver- a major source of water for many cities . we wish to strongly oppose the granting of a permit to dis- charge water and chemicals into any-, tributary of aoutn iieep ureek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Rock w1uar.ry, ne are also totally against the granting of a mining permit . we , as good citizens , ' have a right to live in a desirable element and deserve some protection for residential and agricultural areas . we believe that no choice has been given us before now and we believe that another site can be found that is not .within a populated area . It is not necessary to disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our property values . oincerely , v .. ,. 'e.+. +r_ .. ,:'r•,11 l r✓:«'a 'y, . - ' . 'iilu.r .... J an u ary 13, 1989 Land Quality Section `yivision of hand Resources -3 `92 C; N . u . i)epartment of Natural Resources and uommunit,y Development .Y, u. nox 27 687 Raleigh , N . U . 27611 � n' Re : Opposition To martin Marietta hock �,;,uarry o Gentlemen : This letter is in regard • to Martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on 297 . 2 acres located 6.6 miles .bast of radkinville near road 6R 1711 (6peer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin County. we , the residents of Yadkin county , wish to utilize our right to freedom of expression to verbilize our total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in ,Tour county. The rock quarry will only prove to be a nuisance with structural damage to our •homes and wells and lowered water tables due to dangerous blasting . The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health . an additional danger will be the large trucks using %our small roads and damaging them . These are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. ne are horrified at the prospect of this rock quarry moving in , despoiling our land , and endangering our environment by dumping it ' s chemically treated water into our major tribu- taries which empty into the Yadkin River- a major source of water for many cities . we wish to strongly nnnose the granting of a permit to dis- charge water and chemicals into any tributary of bouth Deep creek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Rock quarry, ne are also totally against the granting of a mining permit . +ne , as good citizens , have a right to live in a desirable element and deserve some protection for residential and' agricultural areas . we believe that no choice has been given us before now and we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area. It is not necessary to disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our property values . t bincerel•y, &kj_nVUJ_U., �3 C j an u ar,y 15 , 1909 Land Quality Section Division of Land Resources N . U . Lepartment of Natural Resources and community Development .P. U . nox 27687 Raleigh, N. C. 27611 Re : Opposition To martin Marietta hock w3uarry - Gentlemen : This letter is in rega�rd­ to Martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on 297 . 2 acres located 6.6 miles East -of Yadkinville near road SR 1711 (Speer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin County. we , the residents of Yadkin Uounty, . wish to utilize our right to freedom of expression to verbilize our total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in -,our county. The rock quarry will . only prove to be a• nuisance with structural damage to ouT 'homes and wells and lowered water tables due to dangerous blasting . The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health. wn ddditional danger will be the large trucks using;.our small roads and damaging them . These are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. we are horrified at the prospect of this rock quarry moving in , despoiling our land , and endangering our environment by dumping it ' s chemically treated water into our major tribu- taries which ' empt,y into the Yadkin River- a major source of water for many cities . we wish to strongly oppose the granting of a permit to dis- charge water and chemicals into any tributary of 6outh Veep :reek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Rock uluarry. ne are also totally against the granting of a mining permit . we . as Lrood citizens - . have a -right to live in a r3Pnirnbia element and deserve some protection for residential and agricultural areas . we believe that no choice has been given us before now and we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area . It is not necessary to disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our property values . f ;�oincerel,y, ccCo S" S i i January 13 , 1989 Land Quality Section -uivision of Land Resources N . u . Lepartment of Natural Resources and Uommunity DevelopmentE91- u . -box 27 687 Raleigh , N . U . 27611 Re : Opposition To Martin mar.ietta hock Quarry Gentlemen ; This letter is in regard , to Martin iviarietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on 297 . 2 acres located 6.6 miles East of radkinville near road 6R 1711 (6peer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin county. we , the residents of Yadkin Uounty, wish to utilize our right to freedom of expression to verbilize' our total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in -our county. The rock quarry will only prove to be a nuisance with structural damage to our homes and wells and lowered water tables due to dangerous blasting . The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health. An additional danger will be the large trucks using '-our small roads and damaging them . These are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. re are horrified at the prospect of this rock quarry moving in , despoiling our land , and endangering our environment by dumping it ' s chemically treated water into our major tribu- taries which empty into the Yadkin !river- a major source of water for many cities . w@ wi gh t n q t.rnrgI v nnrnRP fho vrant inrr of a roan.. + ,.c3-0 ,-rim,. ��....•, ,F,S t�41.ii�i i,o charge water and chemicals into any tributary of south Deep creek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Rock u,uarry. rve are also totally against the granting of a mining permit . we , as good citizens , have a right to live in a desirable element and deserve some protection for residential and agricultural areas . we believe that no choice has been given us before now and we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area. it is not necessary to disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our property values. sincerely, i � C� 3 eri� � L I January 13 , 19d9 Land Quality Section •-bivision of Land Resources N . u . Department of Natural Resources and � community Development .P. U . box 27687 `L Raleigh , N. {; . 27611 ' n Re : Opposition To Martin Marietta hock �)luarry o 2 Gentlemen : This letter is in regard , to Martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on 297 . 2 acres located 6 . 6 miles East of Yadkinville near road aR 1711 (apeer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin County. rre , the residents of Yadkin county, wish to utiliza our rioht to freed6m of expression to verbilize our total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in our county. The rock quarry will only prove to be a nuisance with structural damage to our homes and wells and lowered water tables due to dangerous blasting . The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health. tin additional danger will be the large trucks using '-our small roads and damaging them . These are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. "e are horrified at the prospect of this rock quarry moving in , despoiling our land , and endangering our environment by . dumping it ' s chemically treated water into our major tribu- i taries which empty into the Yadkin River- a major source of water for many cities . we wish to strongly oppose the� granting �of a permit to dis- charge water and chemicals into e.ny tributary of South beep creek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Rock �;!uarry, ne are also totally against the granting of a mining permit . 'i 4 we , as good citizens , have a" night to live in a desirable element and deserve some protection for residential and agricultural areas . we beliQjye that no choice has been given us before now and we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area. it is not necessa_ry to disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our property values . bincerel,y, January 13 , 19ti9 Land Quality Section Wivision of' Land Resources ` N . u . Department of Natural Resources and %,. " X community Development `cQ� r'. u. nox 27 687 Raleigh , N. C . 27611 � Re : Opposition To martin marietta hock Quarry• Gentlemen : This letter is in regard- to Martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence [lfLig of Granite on 297 . 2 QldGs 1olQtCu 6. 6 miles 1c7i of -xadkinville near road aR 1711 (6peer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin County. we , the residents of Yadkin County, wish to utilize our right to freed6m of expression to verbalize our total opposition to plans r•or a rock quarry in •our county. The rock quarry will only prove to be a nuisance with structural dt homes n .lam ._a � ..a a+_ tables a. to U damage I.0 our Il Vlfle� a[!lt wells ailU 1owCr�Cl-1 water l,Cl" 1.G•U1,Cs due dangerous blasting . The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health . An additional danger will be the large trucks using _'our small roads and damaging them . These are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. re are horrified at the prospect of this rock quarry moving in , despoiling our land , and endangering our environment by dumping it ' s chemically treated water 1[1LU our Iilc1JVr tribu- taries which empty into the Yadkin River- a major source of water for many cities . we wish to strongly oppose the granting of a permit to dis- charge water and chemicals into any tributary of 6outh Deep Creek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Rock 6?quarry. ie are also totally against the granting of a mining permit . we , as good citizens , have a right to 11YG in d desirable element and deserve some protection for residential and agricultural areas . we believe that no choice has been given us before now and we believe that another site can be found , that is not within a populated area. it is not necessary to disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our property values . bincerel,y, _ 4 (JJ 1 1 1 7 i j anu ary 13 , 198 g Land Quality Section Livision of hand Resources js N . U . uepartment of Natural Resources and ty d'y Uommunity Development fr i'. U . -sox 27 687 spy Raleigh , N. U . . 27611 Re : Opposition To Martin Marietta hock L?,uarry Gentlemen : This letter is in regard to Martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on �97 . 2 acres located J 6 . 6 miles .bast -of radkinville near road 6R 1711 (apeer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin county. I ne , the residents of Yadkin county, wish to utilize our right to freed6m. of expression to verbilizie our total opposition, to plans for a rock quarry in ­our county. The rock quarry will only prove to be a• nuisance with structural damage to npr homes and wells and lowered water tables due to dangerous blasting . The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health . An ddciitional danger will be the large trucks using-,.our small roads and damaging them . These are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. re are horrified at the prospect of this rock quarry moving in , despoiling our land , and endangering; our environment by dumping it ' s chemically treated water into our major tribu- taries which empty into the Yadkin River- a major source of water for many cities . we wish to strongly oppose the granting of a permit to dis- charge water and chemicals into any tributary of 6outh Deep Ureek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Rock w,uarry, rre are also totally against the granting of a mining permit . we , as good citizens , have a right to live in a desirable element and deserve some protection for residential and agricultural areas . we believe that no choice. has been given us before now and we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area . it is not necessary to disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our property values . L aincerel,y, ' January 13 ,1 1969 Land Quality Section C_ ;;C. vivision of Land Resources r N . U . i)epartment of Natural Resources and '_ C- community Development '. r. U. box 27 687 C Raleigh , N. U . 27611 T, Lp OC LCzm f~' Re : Opposition To wart in mar. ietta Aock vuarry Gentlemen : This letter is in regard . to Martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on 297 . 2 acres located 6 . 6 miles East of Yadkinville near road aR 1711 (6peer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin Uoun ty. rve , the residents of Yadkin county , wish to utilize our right to freedom of expression to verbilize our total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in our county . The rock quarry will only prove to be a nuisance with structural damage to our homes and wells and lowered water tables due to dangerous blasting . The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health . xn additional danger will be the large trucks using ''our small roads and damaging them . 1l11iesc are the .sjunMe rarrokv roardQ cur chi ildrer t.rairPI J -n sehnol buses daily. "e are horrified at the prospect of this rock quarry moving in , despoiling our land , and endangering our environment by dumping it ' s chemically treated water into our major tribu- taries which empty into the Yadkin !fiver- a major source or water for many cities . we wish to strongly oppose the granting of a permit to dis- charge water and chemicals into ury tributary of youth Deep creek by martin Marietta Aggregates Rock vuarry. ;Ye are also totally against the granting of a mining permit . vve , as good citizens , have a right to live in a desirable element and deserve some protection for residential and agricultural areas . we believe that no choice has been given us before now and we believe that another site can be found ' that is not within a populated area. It is not necessary to disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our property values . ;:)incerel,y, s ,j anuary 13 , 19t19 ri v � Land Quality Section `Livision of Land Resources 7 v N . u . uepa,rtment of Natural Resources and y community Development ��•. �y r. u. box 27 667 Raleigh, N. U . 27611 Gy Re : Opposition To iviart in marietta Bock (�!,uarry Gentlemen : This letter is in regard . to Martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on 297 . 2 acres located 6.6 miles East of Yadkinville near road aR 1711 (apeer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin County. wo the resider;#c of Yndirin ununty _ wish to utilize our right f , 4 J to freedom of expression to verbilize our total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in -our county . The rock quarry will only prove to be a nuisance with structural damage to our •homes and wells and lowered water tables due to dangerous blasting . The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health . wn additional danger will be the large trucks using our small roads and damaging them . These are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. ne are horrified at the prospect of this rock quarry moving in , despoiling our land , and endangering our environment by , dumping it ' s chemically treated water into our major tribu- taries which empty into the Yadkin !river- a major source of water for many cities . we wish to strongly oppose the granting of a permit to dis- charge water and chemicals into any tributary of South .Deep creek by martin Marietta Aggregates Rock u,uarry. "e are also totally against the granting of a mining permit . vve , as good citizens , have a right to live in a desirable element and deserve some protection for residential and agricultural areas . we believe that no choice has been given us before now ana we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area. it is not necessary to disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our property values . zDincerel,y, January 13 ,1 1989 Land Quality Section �''' v92 'Livision of !,and Resources N . u . i)epartment of Natural Resources andv- uommunity Development .e. v. zox 27 687 �C Raleigh , N. C . 27611 �� 02 Re : Opposition 'To martin Mar.ietta hock �),uarry Gentlemen : This letter is in regard • to Martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on 297 . 2 acres located 6 . 6 miles East of radkinville near road aR 1711 (6peer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin County. rve , the residents of Yadkin county, wish- to utilize our right to freed6m of expression to verbilize our total opposition to plans ror a rock quarry in our county . The rock quarry will only prove to be a nuisance with structural damage to our homes and wells and lowered water tables due to dangerous blasting . The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health. An additional danger will be the large trucks using our small roads and damaging them . Theseare the same narrn�Rr rnaria n}ar r+hilriron traval in crYinnl buses daily.e .,.�m ,.arro.. ro-adS o11 chi1Adr ,. �� -. asI i.. . .,.,. , y ne are horrified at the prospect of this rock quarry moving in , despoiling our land , and endangering our environment by dumping it ' s chemically treated water into our major tribu- taries which empty into the Yadkin River- a major source of water for many cities . vwa with to c+rnrnvIv nnnnGa +ha gran+ina of a norrni + +r, charge water and chemicals into any tributary' of 6outh Deep creek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Rock ;.!!u'arry. ne are also totally against the granting of a mining permit . nre , as good citizens , have a right to live in a desirable element and deserve some protection for residential and agricultural areas . we believe that no choice has been given us before now and we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area . it is not necessary to disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our. , property values . ;Dincerel•y, �Ci�� r -January 8 , 1989 C Land Quality z)ection vivision of Land Resources -� sd✓ <� N . U. yepartment of Natural Resources a r,,..,,„,,,,� t..41 ?)evel�pment anu ...,,,.,.w,.� P . u . box 27 687 �2 xaleigh, N . U. 27611 tce : opposition To martin Mai i.etta Rock Quarry Gentlemen : Phis letter is in regards to martin Marietta Aggregates application for a s:.rface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on 297 . 2 acre'i located 6.6 miles East of Yadkinville near road SR 1711 t,lpeer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin county. I wish to utilize my right to freedom of expression to verbilize my total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in our community. The rock quarry will only prove to be a nuisance in our small community with structural damage t o. our homes and wells and lowered water tables due to dangerous blasting. The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health . An additional ganger will be the large trucks using our --mail roadis and damaging them. These are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. i wish to strongly oppose the granting of a permit to discharge water and chemicals into any tributary of South Deep creek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Rock quarry. T am also totally against the granting of a mining permit, , i believe that no choice has been given. to me and the members of my community before now, and we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area. it is not fiecessary +A - Q,.}ant Our lives. damage our homes and wells and lower our property values . Thank you for listening; to me . Sincerely, t� i January 13 , 1989 Land Quality Section -vivision of Land Resources �� �% t N . U . uepartment of Natural Resources and - db community Development r. U . nox 27 687 Raleigh , N. U . 27611 2 Re : Opposition To iviartin Marietta hock ti_),uarry Gentlemen : This letter is in regard . to Martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of .Granite on 297 . 2 acres located 6 . 6 miles r;sst of Yadkinville near road aR 1711 (apeer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin county. we , the residents of Yadkin County, wish- to utilize our right to freedom of expression to verbilize our total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in ,our county . The rock quarry will only prove to be a nuisance with structural damage to our •homes and wells and lowered water tables due to dangerous blasting . The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health. An additional danger will be the large trucks using .:our small roads and damaging them . These are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. ne are horrified at the prospect of this rock quarry moving in , despoiling our land , and endangering our environment by dumping it' s chemically treated water into our major tribu- taries which empty into the Yadkin River- a major source of water for many cities . wo wiQh #r% strnrialy annnca the rrrantinrs of n nf+rmit. t.n ni - •'r �J !'ram-.... �-. •o r charge water and chemicals into any tributary of South beep Ureek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Rock W?)uarry. ne are also totally against the granting of a mining permit . we , as good citizens , have a right to live in a desirable element and deserve some protection for residential and agricultural areas . we believe that no choice has been given us before now and we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area. it is not necessary to disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our. , property values . aincerel,y, 4.. Av, fT Ct� January 13 , 1989 9 2 Land Quality Section `vivision of i,and Resources N . U . _uepartment of Natural Resources and community Development u . -sox 27 687 Raleigh , N . U . 27611 Re : Opposition To martin Marietta hock �juarry Gentlemen : This letter is in regard • to Martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to conmence mining of Granite on 297 . 2 acres located 6.6 miles East of Yadkinville near road aR 1711 (Speer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin County. rve , the residents of Yadkin County, wish to utilize our :-ight to freedom of expression to verbilize our total opposition to plans :"or a rock quarry in our county. The rock quarry will only prove to be a nuisance with structural damage to our .homes and wells and lowered water tables dice to dangerous blasting . The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health . wn additional danger will be the large trucks using our small roads and damaging them . These are the came narrnno rnarica nnr rhilriren fra�ral in Grhnnl busesdaily..., ...�...., .... � �., �.. .,.,... _. ..�.. .� ne are horrified at the prospect of this rock quarry moving in , despoiling our land , and endangering our environment by dumping it ' s chemically treated water into our major tribu- taries which empty into the Yadkin River- a major source of water for many cities . wa wi ch to ctrnncrl it nnnnce the arnnti na of n narmi + +n ri i ..... .� ,._ ...- -- .-..r-i'-.7 .-L r........ .....- O-...... ..-..CJ .-- r.-.--...{ .. "- .. - - - charge water and chemicals into any tributary of South Deg}p creek by martin Marietta Aggregates Rock wmarry. tre are also totally against the granting of a mining permit . rye , as good citizens , have a right to live in a desirable element and deserve some protection for residential and agricultural areas . we believe that no choice has been given us before now and we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area . it is not necessary to dierupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our4 property values. z;iincerel,y, ri ` / ��} F i ,january 13 , 11jrs9 Land Quality Section uivision of hand Resources ` N . U . Department of Natural Resources and Uommunity Development;, r. U. nox 27 687 i '• �: Raleigh, N. C . '27611 Re : Opposition To martin mar.ietta Rock 'u,uarry Gentlemen : This letter is in regard . -to Martin Marietta C'L Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on 297 . 2 acres located 6 .6 miles zast of zadkinville near road 6R 171.1 (apeer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin County. we , the residents of Yadkin Uounty, wish t'o utilize our right to freedom of expression to verbilize our total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in our county. The rock quarry will only prove to be a nuisance with structural damage to our .homes and wells and lowered water' tables due to dangerous blasting . The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health. An additional danger will be the large trucks using ' our small roads and damaging them . These are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. ne are horrified at the prospect of this rock quarry moving in , despoiling our land , and endangering our environment by dumping it ' s chemically treated water into our major tribu- taries which empty into the Yadkin River- a major source of water for many cities . we wiQh to strnnply oppose the granting of a permit to dis- charge water and chemicals into any tributary of tiouth D,j ep Ureek by martin Marietta Aggregates Rock '-?luar.ry. +ye are also totally against the granting of a mining permit . ne , as good citizens , have a right to live in a desirable element and deserve some protection for residential and agricultural areas , we believe that no choice has been given us before now and we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area , it is not necessary to disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our property values . z)incerel,y, January 13 , 1989 Land Quality Section `yivision of Land Resources 1. 19 N . u . liepartment of Natural Resources and dy community Development r. u . uox 27687 cJi0 Raleigh, N. C . 27611 Re : Opposition To lviart in Marietta hock vuarry Gentlemen : This letter is in regard , to Martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on 297 . 2 acres located 6.6 miles East of iadkinville near road 6R 1711 (6peer Bridge Road ) in Yad:;{i.n j County. we , the residents of Yadkin county, wish to utilize our 'right to freed6m of expression to verbilize our total opposition tI,o . plans for a rock quarry in -our county . The rock quarry will only prove to be a nuisance with structural damage to our homes and wells and lowered water tables d-ue to dangerous blasting. The noise and air bollution will be a serious hazard to our health . An additional danger will be the large trucks using our small roads and damaging them . 11Ihoa6a a_rn tha Rama narrnw rnnrin niir nhiIriran t.rquPI in gi?hnnI buses daily. .._ . � �.. _.. v� .._� _ .. . _.� _ . ne are horrified at the prospect of this rock quarry moving in , despoiling our land , and endangering our environment by dumping it ' s chemically treated water into our major tribu- taries which empty into the Yadkin River- a major source of water for many cities . we wish to strongly oppose the granting of a permit to dis- charge water and chemicals into any tributary of bouth 11E�ep creek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Rock u>uarry. ne are also totally against the granting of a mining permit . we , as good citizens , have a right to live in a desirably element and deserve some protection for residential and agricultural areas . we believe that no choice has been ,liven us before now and we believe that another site can be fo-,znd that is not within a populated area. it is not necessary to disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our property values . sin c e rel y, ` January 1S , lyti9 4* 198 `vivisionlofyLandtion Resources O 0 N . U . 1)epartment of Natural Resources and Uommunity Development r. u. box 27 687 Raleigh , N. C . 27611 Re : Opposition To Piartin Marietta hock i�?,uarr.y Gentlemen : This letter is in regard . to Martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on [97 . 2 acres located 6 .6 miles test of radkinville near road dR 1711 (apeer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin County. vve , the residents of Yadkin County, wish to utilize our right to freedom of expression to verbilize our total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in 'our county. The rock quarry will only prove to be a nuisance with structural damage to our '•homes and wells and lowered water tables due to dangerous blasting . The noise and air pollution will be ,a serious hazard to our health . tin additional danger will be the large trucks using ' our small roads and damaging them . These are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. ne are horrified at the prospect or this rock quarry moving in , despoiling our land , and endangering our environment by dumping it ' s chemically treated water into our major tr.itu- taries which empty into the Yadkin River- a major source of water for many cities . wcu Wi�lh t.n 4t.rnnaI v nnnnaa the rrrant.i T) r of n nPrmi t t.n (1 i,s- charge water and chemicals into a.ny tributary of youth Dc!ep creek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Rock Uluarry. , "e are also totally against the granting of a mining permit . we , as good citizens , have a right to live in a desirable? element and deserve some protection for residential and agricultural areas . we believe that no choice has been riven us before now and we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area , it is not necessary to disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower cur property values . bincerel,y, �� January 13 , 19ti9 Land Quality Section % J9 Livision of Land Resources �'J"f- cq� N. (� . j)epartment of Natural Resources and Fk r', uu.orsoxn27 S�evelopment FCT0 Raleigh, N. V . ;�7611 Re : Opposition To ivza.rtin Marietta hock �!'uarry Gentlemen : This letter is in regard , to Martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on 297 . 2 acres located 6.6 miles East of Yadkinville near road 6R 1711 (6peer Bridge Road ) in Yadkirl. County. we , the residents of 'Yadkin county, wish to utilize our right to freedom of expression to verbilize our total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in our county. The rock quarry will only prove to be a nuisance with structural damage to our ',.homes and wells and lowered water tables due to dangerous blasting . The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health . xn additional danger will be the large trucks using our small roads and damaging them . These are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. ne are horrified at the prospect of this rock quarry moving in , despoiling our land , and endangering our environment by dumping it ' s chemically treated water into our major tribu- taries which empty into the Yadkin River- 'a major source of water for many cities . . we wish to strongly oppose the granting of a permit to dis- charge water and chemicals into any tributary of youth Deep creek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Rock s.,Jjuar.ry. rre are also totally against the granting of a mining permit . VYP_. , as good c li ti 7.PnC ! ?have a right — live in -i Ai u u-L element and deserve some protection for residential, and. agricultural areas . we believe that no choice has been given us before now and we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area. it is not necessary to disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our property values . aincerel,y, 3 January 13 , 19B9 � � m Land Quality Section Z � `vivision of ]Land Resources ? t , N . u . iiepartment of Natural Resources and community Development ,: C r. 0. 1= 27 687 c{ cs- Raleigh, N. C . 27611 G, Re : Opposition To martin mar. ietta hock a!,uarry Gentlemen : This Letter is in regard to Martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on 297 . 2 acres located 6 . 6 miles bast of radkinville near road 6R 1711 (6peer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin County. we , the reSiAgnntc of varilrin c.,m my : wi gh t.n »till 7.a ntrr right to freedom of expressionto verbilize our total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in -our county. The rock quarry will only prove to be a nuisance with structural damage to our homes and wells and lowered water tables due to ' dangerous blasting. The noise and air pollution will be a 1 serious hazard to our health . An additional danger will be the large trucks using . our small roads and damaging them . These are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. re are horrified at the prospect of this rock quarry moving in , despoiling our land , and endangering; our environment by dumping it ' s chemically treated water into our major tribu- taries which empty into the Yadkin River- ,a major source of water for many cities . ve wish to strongly oppose the granting of a permit to dis- charge water and chemicals into any tributary of South Deep Ureek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Rock `,;uar.ry. ive are also totally against the granting of a mining permit . ne , as good citizens , have a right to live in a desirable element and deserve some protection for residential and agricultural areas . we believe that no choice has been given us before now and we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area . It is not necessary to disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our property values . �)incerel•y, January 13 , 1989 Land Quality Section 9 �"• '' 2 CI -Division of Land Resources ; epartment of Natural ResourceF; and ' community Development P. u . rsox 27 687 d Raleigh , N. U . 27611 , `� D2 Re : Opposition To iviartin marietta Mock +!,uarry Gentlemen : This letter is in regard- to Martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence. mining of Granite on L97 . 2 acres located 6.6 miles East of Yadkinville near road 6R 1711 (jpeer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin County. vve , the residents of Yadkin County, wish to utilize our right t0 freedom or expression to veiuilize our total vppvsltionl, to plans for a rock quarry in -our county. The rock quarry will only prove to be a- nuisance with structural damage to o.ur homes and wells and lowered water tables due to dangerous blasting . The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health . wn' dddLtional danger will be the large trucks using,:-•our small roads' and damaging them . These are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. ne are horrified at the prospect oz' this rock quarry moving in , despoiling our land , and endangering our environment by dumping it ' s - chemically treated water into our major tribu- taries which empty into the Yadkin River- a major source of water for many cities . we wish to strongly oppose the granting of a permit to dis- charge water and chemicals into any-„tributary of youth Deep creek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Rock W,,uarry. 'ne are also totally against the granting of a mining permit . vve , as good citizens , . have a right to live in a desirable element and deserve some protection for residential and agricultural areas . we believe that no choice has been given us before now and we believe that -another site can be found that is not within a populated area. it is not necessary to Q1BI'upl. VLi.L' lives , 11cf.Illage our homes and, Rctto aiiu low-Cr vul- property values. bincerel,y, r , J an u ary 13 , 198 9 C Land Quality Section -vivision of Land Resources Cat N . u . uepartment of Natural Resources and `r community DevelopmentLo it. u . i:= 27 687 Raleigh , N. C . ;�7611 1 . z Re : Opposition To iwartin Marietta Rock �?,ularry Gentlemen : 'This letter is in regard • to Martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on 297 . 2 acres located 6 .6 miles East of radkinville near road 6R 1711 (6peer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin County. rve , the residents of Yadkin county, wish' to utilize our right to freedom of expression to verbilize our total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in our county. The rock quarry will only prove to be a nuisance with structural damage to our '.homes and wells and lowered water tables due to dangerous blasting . The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health . An additional danger will be the large trucks using our small roads and damaging them . These are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. vve are horrified at tfic prospect of this roLn 11 carry mov in , despoiling our land , and endangering; our environment by dumping it ' s chemically treated water into our major tribu- taries which empty into the Yadkin River- a major source of water for many cities . we wish to strongly oppose the granting of a permit to dis- charge water and chemicals into any tributary of 6outh Deep creek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Rock �-!!uar.ry. rVe are also totally against the granting of a mining permit . vve , as good citizens , have a right to live in a desirable element and deserve some protection for residential and agricultural areas . we believe that no choice has been given us before now and we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area. it is not necessary to disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our property values . �Dincerel,y, "&nett. 14 `I� 41 January 13 , .1)1 14111,lev Land Quality Section .jivision of Land Resources N . v . department ^i' AT-a ti.wral 'RaaResy�tirnnQ anell community Development P. u . oox 27687 Raleigh, N. C . 17611 Re : Opposition To Martin Marietta hock ti,ruarry Gentlemen : This letter is in regard' . to Martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on 297 . 2 acres located 6 . 6 miles .bast -of Yadkinville near road 6R 1711 (6peer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin county. oe , the residents of Yadkin uounty, wish to utilize our right to freedom of expression to verbilize our total opposition to plans i'or a rock quarry in rour county . The rock quarry will only prove to be a• nuisance with structural damage to ouT homes and wells and lowered water tables due�, to dangerous blasting . The noise and air pollution will be a� serious hazard to our health. An additional danger will be the large trucks using:'-'6ur small roads and damaging them . 4 These are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. ne are horrified at the prospect of this rock quarry moving in , despoiling our land , and endangering our environment by riumping it- Is (``'1Pml_c�a_1�V treated water into our major tribu- taries which empty into the Yadkin River- a major source of water for many cities . we wish to strongly oppose the granting of a permit to dis- charge water and chemicals into any tributary of youth Deep ureek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Rock uluar.ry. rve are also totally against the granting of a mining permit . vre , as good citizens , • have a right to live in a desirable element and deserve some protection for residential and agricultural areas . we believe that no choice has been given us before now and we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area . it is not necessary to diurupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our property values . aincerel,y, ' w January 13 , 1969 3 Land Quality Section !q Livision of Land Resources N . u . iuepartment of Natural Resources and community Development i'. U . nox 27 687 1F Raleigh, N. C . 276:1.1 '.C/0 Re : Opposition To viartin marietta Rock Quarry 4 Gentlemen : 'Phis letter is in regard- to Martin Marietta l Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on 297 . 2 acres located 6 . 6 miles East of Yadkinville near road 6R 1711 (6peer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin County. I! we , the residents of 'Yadkin uounty,, wish to, ;;t ilize our. riK[it to freedom of expression to verbilize our total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in our county. The rock quarry will only prove to be -,a nuisance with structural damage to our 'homes and wells and lowered water tables due to dangerous blasting . The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard -to our health. An additional danger will be the large trucks using,..%6ur small roans and 1 damaging them . These are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. ne are horrified at the prospect of this rock quarry moving in , despoiling our land , and endangering our environment by dumping it ' s chemically treated water into -our major tribu- taries which empty into the Yadkin River- a major source of water for many cities . we wish to strongly oppose the granting of a permit to dis- charge water and chemicals into Kny tributary of bouth -Deep Ureek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Rock uluarry. '�e are also totally against _the granting of a mining permit . we , as good citizens , have a right to live in a desirable element and deserve some protection for residential and agricultural areas . we believe that no choice has been given us before now and we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area- .4 t is not -LIU-C,...-. r� l _ not llG4GO�CL�. Y I,U disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our property values . sincerely, ' t U r y January z r 7k Land Quality SectionrIZI 'Division of Land Resources N . u . Department of Natural Resources and community Development C LC r'. u. zox 27687 Raleigh, N . C . 27611 Re : Opposition To ivsart in mar. ietta bock vuarry Gentlemen : This letter is in regard • to Martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on 297 . 2 acres located 6 .6 miles r,ast of ia.dkinville near road SR 1711 (Speer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin County. rve , the residents of Yadkin county , wish to utilize our right to freedom of expression to verbilize our total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in our county. The . rock quarry will only prove to be a nuisance with structural damage to ourhomes and wells and lowered water tables due to dangerous blasting . The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health . xn additional danger will be the large trucks using ' our small roads and damaging them . These are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. ne are horrified at the prospect of this rock quarry moving in , despoiling our land , and endangering our environment by dumping it ' s chemically treated water into our major tribu- taries which empty into the Yadkin liver- a major source of water for many cities . vva wi ch to gt.rnnol v nnrn-,a tha orant i nu of a nprmi t. to ri i G- - charge water and chemicals into any tributary of South beep Ureek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Rock '.,uar.ry. vve are also totally against the granting of a mining permit . we , as good citizens , have a right to live in a desirable element and deserve some protection for residential and agricultural areas . we believe that no choice has been given us before now ana we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area . it is not necessary to disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our property values . bincerely, f ,january 13 , 19tsg Land Quality Section q2 ;: _uivision of Land Resources N . U . uepartment of Natural Resources and Community Development % o; .P. U. box 27 687 ES Raleigh , N . C . 27611 02 Re : Opposition To Martin marietta dock �,)varry Gentlemen : - 'This letter is in regard' , to Martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on 297 . 2 acres. located � 6 . 6 miles East *of iadkinville near road 6R 1711. (apeer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin County. n+e , the residents of Yadkin Uounty, wish to utilize our right to freedom of expression to verbilize our total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in -our county. The rock quarry will only prove to be a nuisance with structural damage to our homes and wells and lowered water tables due to dangerous blasting . The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health . wn 9; ditiona.l danger will be the large trucks using%.,bur small roads and damaging them . These are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. ne are horrified at the prospect of' this rock quarry moving in , despoiling our land , and endangering our environment by dumping it ' s chemically treated water into our major tribu- taries which empty into the Yadkin River- a major source of water for many cities . we wish to strongly oppose the granting of a permit to dis- charge water and chemicals into dny tributary of 6outh Veep Ureek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Rock `,uarry. "iye are also totally against the granting of a mining permit . rye , as good citizens , . have a right to live in a desirable element and deserve some protection for residential and agricultural areas . we believe that no choice has been given us before now and we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area . :it is not necessary to disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our property values . ;Dincerel,y, r � ,january 15 , 1y�s9 Land Quality Sectiondry vivision of Nand Resources ���� �9� N . u . -uepartment of Natural Resources and 11 9 community Development iP. u . -sox 27 687 Raleigh , N. U . 27611 Re : Opposition To viartin marietta riock �_),uarry Gentlemen : This letter is in regard • to Martin marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on :e97 . 2 acres located 6 .6 miles East of Yadkinville near road 6R 1711 (6peer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin County. oe , the residents of Yadkin county, wish to utilize our right to freedom of expression to verbilize our total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in -our county . The rock quarry will only prove to be a nuisance with structural damage to our homes and wells and lowered water tables due to dangerous blasting . The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health . an additional danger will be the large trucks using our small roads and damaging them . These aro +ha cams nnrrnw rnadS nur children travel in school buses daily. Pe are horrified at the prospect of this rock quarry moving in , despoiling our land , and endangering our environment by dumping it ' s chemically treated water into our major tribu- taries which empty into the Yadkin River- !a major source of water for many cities . we wish to strongly oppose the granting of a p6 rmit to dis- charge water and chemicals into any tributary of South Deep creek by Martin marietta Aggregates Rock uluarry. "e are also totally against the granting of a mining permit . we , as good citizens , have a right to live i.ii a desirablEf element and deserve some protection for residential and agricultural areas . we believe that no choice has been given us before now and we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area . it is' not necessary to disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our property values . bincerel,y, anuary 13 , 1989 Land Quality Section Division of Land Resources N . U . Department of Natural Resources and Uommunity Development P. U. nox 27 687 �Fc� Raleigh , N . U . 27611 ;/0 2 Re : Opposition To Martin Marietta hock Quarry Gentlemen : This letter is in .regard— to Martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on 297 . 2 acres located 6 .6 miles East -of Yadkinville 'near road aR 1711 (6peer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin County. Pe , the residents of Yadkin Uounty, wish to utilize ou.r right to freedom of expression to verbilize our total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in •dour county. The rock quarry will only prove to be a nuisance with structural damnxrP to nil-- Iinmps and wells and lowered water tables due to dangerous blasting . The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health. An additional danger will be the large trucks using;;.our small roads and damaging them . These are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. ne are horrified at the prospect of this rock quarry moving; in , despoiling our land , and endangering our environment by dumping it ' s chemically treated water into our major tribu- taries which empty into the Yadkin River- a major source of water for many cities . we wish to strongly oppose the granting of a permit to dis- charge water and chemicals into any tributary of 6outh Deep creek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Rock U!uar.ry. "e are also totally against the granting of a mining permit . nre . as good citizens , have a right to live in a desirable 4 element and deserve some protection for residential and agricultural areas . we believe that np choice has been given us before now and we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area. it is not necessary to d"i iiipt our lives , uarirage our ir7orires and veils and lower our property values. z�,incerel,y, January 13 , •1989 , Land Quality Section ,..uivision of i,and Resources N. U . Lepartment of Natural Resources and community Development x, u, -nox 27687 oz Raleigh, N . U . 27611 1 Re : Opposition To iviartin Marietta Rock �_),uarry Gentlemen : This letter is in regard : t ,o Martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on t97 . 2 acres located 6 .6 miles East of Yadkinville near road dR 1711 (opeer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin Couhty. ve , the residents of Yadkin county, wish too utilize our right to freedom of expression to verbilize our 'total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in our county. The rock quarry will only prove to be '-a nuisance with structural damage to our. "homes and wells and lowered water tables due to dangerous blasting . The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our. health. an additional danger will be the large trucks using,,'-bur small roads and damaging them . These are the same narrow roads our Children travel in school buses daily . "e are horrified at the prospect of this rock quarry moving in , despoiling our land , and endangering our environment by dumping it ' s chemically treated water into our major tribu- taries which empty into the Yadkin River- a major source of water for many cities . we wish to strongly oppose the granting of a permit to dis- charge water and chemicals into any tributary of bouth :Deep creek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Rock tduar.r,y. 're are also totally against .the granting of a mining permit . :,c , as good citizens , have a right to live in a desirable element and deserve some protection for residential and agricultural areas . we believe that no choice has been given us before now and we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area . it is not necessary to disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our property values . sincerely, � C�� January .13 , 1989 � band Quality Section ��iiry `989 •.Livision of Land Resources N. U . i)epartment of Natural Resources and �FCTj� uommunity• Development ti .P. U. nox 27687 Raleigh, N. U . 27611 Re : Opposition To Martin Marietta Rock vuarry Gentlemen : This letter is in regard,-,` to Martin Marietta w Aggregates application fora surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on 297 . 2 acres located 6'.6 miles East-of radkinville near road aR 1711 (Speer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin County . vve . the residents of 'Yadkin 4---ty� hish to utilize our right to freedom of expression to verbilize our total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in -,our county. The rock quarry will only prove to be a nuisance with structural damage to our `homes and wells and lowered water tables due to dangerous blasting. The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health. xn additional danger will be the large trucks using,.:-our small 'roads and damaging them . These are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. ne are horrified at the prospect of this rock quarry moving in , despoiling our land , and endangering our environment b dumping itis chemically treated water into our major tribu- taries which empty into the Yadkin River- a major source of water for many cities . we wisho.to strongly oppose the granting of a permit to dis- charge water and chemicals into any tributary of :5ou.th beep :reek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Rock u!uar.ry. rye are also totally against _the granting of a mining .permit . vie , as good citizens , have a right to live in a desirable element and deserve some protection for residential and agricultural areas . . we believe that no choice has been given us before now and we believe that another site can be found that is not within a Populated area. ;,t is not necessary to disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our property values . sincerely, i' l i January 13 , lyt�9 - v9 Land Quality Section ��e� y y .uivision of Land Resources N . U . uepartment of Natural Resources and community Development .t=. u. -sox 27687 Raleigh , N . C . ;�7611 e� Re : Opposition To martin Marietta Mock �1�uarry Gentlemen : This letter is in regard • to Martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on 297 . 2 acres located 6 . 6 miles East of Yadkinville near road aR 1711 (6peer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin County. oe . the residents of Yadkin Uounty . wish to utilize our right to freedom of expression to verbilize our total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in our county. The rock quarry will only prove to be a nuisance with structural damage to our homes and wells and lowered water tables due to dangerous blasting . The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health. An additional danger will be the large trucks using our small roads and damaging them . These are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. ne are horrified at the prospect of this rock quarry moving in , despoiling our land , and endangering our environment by dumping it ' s chemically treated water into our major tribu- taries which empty into the Yadkin River- a major source of water for many cities . we wish to strongly oppose the granting of a permit to dis- charge water and chemicals into a.ny tributary of South Deep :reek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Rock Y,uarry. ne are also totally against the granting of a mining permit . rwooA n4 +4 znr�n 'k nor- n 4n1,+ +— l4•rn i .n .l.-.n4 �...�1.1 �U V y y y 4 ri C,C7 I A Q V G GA r A.�I U U\J _L L V C, L t J a U.G�7 J_ U y e element and deserve some protection for residential and agricultural areas . we believe that no choice has been given us before now and we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area . it is not necessary to disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our property values . :�,incerel,y, . „ January 15 , 19ti9 Land Quality Section vivision of Land Resources qi�r, 9by N . u . i)epartment of Natural Resources and J . community Development r F�Ij�h r. U . -sox 27 68 7 Raleigh , N. U . 27611 Re : Opposition To ivsart in Marietta hock �!,uarry Gentlemen : This letter is in regard • to Martin mar.ietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on Z97 . 2 acres located 6 . 6 miles East of radkinville near road 6R 1711 (6peer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin County. riP _ the rPgi(9Pnts nf' -Yarikin L;nimty_ wi sh to tit,iI i 7,P. nur riP,ht to freedom of expression to verbilize our total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in our county . The rock quarry will only prove to be a nuisance with structural damage to our ,.homes and wells and lowered water tables due to dangerous blasting . The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health . an additional danger will be the large trucks using our small roads and damaging them . These are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. ne are, horrified at the prospect of this rock quarry moving in , despoiling our land , and endangering our environment by dumping it ' s chemically treated water into our major tribu- taries which empty into the Yadkin !river- a major source of water for many cities . we wish to strongly oppose the granting of a permit to dis- charge water and chemicals into any tributary of South !Jeep creek by martin Marietta Aggregates Rock u;uarry. rwe are also totally against the granting of a mining permit . vie , as good citizens , have a right to live in a desirable element and deserve some protection for residential and agricultural areas . we believe that no choice has' been given us before now and we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area . it is not necessary to disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and. lower our property values . �Dincerely' JM_4L 1 s January 13 , 1989 . ✓q �f d� Land Quality Section •.Livision of i,and Resources N . u . Department of Natural Resources and community Development ±I. v. box 27 687 Raleigh, N. C . 27611 Re : Opposition To martin Marietta kocki �.),uarry Gentlemen : This letter is in regard to Martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on 297 .2 acres located 6'.6 miles past- of Yadkinville near road aR 1711 ('apeer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin County. oe , the residents of Yadkin Uounty, wish to utilize our right to freedom of expression to verbilize our total opposition to plans t'or a rock quarry in .our county. The rock quarry will only prove to be '-a nuisance with structural damage to our 'homes and wells and lowered water tables due to dangerous blasting. The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health . An additional danger will be the large trucks using:;6, ur small 'roads and damaging them . These are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. we are horrified at the prospect of this rock quarry moving in , despoiling our land , and endangering our environment by dur�iping it ' s chemically treated water into our major tribu- taries which empty into the Yadkin River- a major source of water for many cities . we wish to strongly oppose the granting of a permit to dis- charge water and chemicals into any tributary of youth deep creek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Rock u!uarry. ne are also totally against -the granting of a mining permit . wc , as good citizeus , have a right to live in a desirable element and deserve some protection for residential and agricultural areas . we believe that no choice has been given us before now and we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area. it is not necessary to disrupt our Lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our property values . z,incerel,y, January 13 , 1989 Land Quality Section � ✓� uivision of Land Resources N . U . iuepartment of Natural Resources and '< cop community Development P. U . .pox 27687 Raleigh , N. U . 27611 y Re : Opposition To Martin Marietta hock c,;,uarry Gentlemen ; This letter is in regard— to Martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence minirrr of C:ranita nn 247 , 9 arres locatloci Fi , h miles Egst -of iadkinville near road�6R 1711 (Spee'r Bridge Road ) in Yadkin County. vve , the residents of Yadkin County, wilsh to utilize our right to freedom of expression to verbilize -our total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in ,our county. The rock quarry will only prove to be a• nuisance with structural damage to our homes and wells and lowered water tables due to dangerous blasting . The noise and air pollution will, be a serious hazard to our health. An' ddditional danger will be the large trucks using:.''our small roads and damaging them . These are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. ne are horrified at the prospect of this rock quarry moving in , despoiling our land , and endangering our environment by dumping it ' s chemically treated water into our major tribu- taries which empty into the Yadkin !river- a major source of water for many cities . we wish to strongly oppose the granting of a permit to dis- charge water and chemicals into any tributary of bouth deep creek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Rock uluarry. ne are also totally against the granting of a mining permit . vve , as good citizens , have a right to live in a desirable element and deserve some protection for residential and agricultural areas . we believe that no choice has been given us before now and we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area. 1t is not necessary to disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our property values . z:incerel,y, januar,y 13 , 1969 Land Quality Section �ei �?, �<` vivision of Land Resources N. u . _uepartment of Natural Resources and uommunity Development u. -sox 27 687 9 Raleigh, N. U . 27611 2 Re : Opposition To wartin Marietta hock Vuarry Gentlemen : This letter is in regard • to Martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on e97 . 2 acres located 6 .6 miles past of iadkinville near road aR 1711 (Speer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin County. ' wa tha raairIPnt_q of 'Yarikin courts_ wish to util i "l•P nur ri-aht to freedom of expression to verbilize our total opposition 'to plans for a rock quarry in our county. The rock quarry will only prove to be a nuIisance with structural damage to our homes and wells and lowered ,water tables due to dangerous blasting. The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health. An additional danger will be the large trucks using our small roads and damaging them . These are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. ne are horrified at the prospect of this rock quarry moving; in , despoiling our land , and endangering our environment by dumping it ` s chemically treated water into our major tribu- taries which empty into the Yadkin River- a major source of water for many cities . . we wish to strongly oppose the granting of a permit to dis- charge water and chemicals into any tributary of bouth Veep creek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Rock u,uarry. ne are also totally against the granting of a mining permit . rye , as good citizens , have a right to live in a desirable element and deserve some protection for residential and agricultural areas . we believe that no choice has been given us before now and we believe that another site can be found that is not within a nonulated area- 1t is not nPePssPry to disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower- our. property values . aincerel,y, T �- January 13 , lytI9 ; Land Quality Section Division of Land Resources 9 C% SY • V • Department V1 Natural CL1 Resources tiGs and community Development 2• u . sox 27 687 Raleigh , N. C . 27611 Re : Opposition To Martin marietta hock Quarry - Gentlemen : This letter is in regard- 'to Martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on 297 . 2 acres locate 6 H:6 miles East"of Yadkinville near. road SR 1711 (Speer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin County. we , the residents of Yadkin Uounty, wish to utilize our right to freedom of expression to verbilize oui total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in our county. The rock quarry will only prove to be a- nuisance with structural damage to o! homes and wells and low6rer3 water tables due to dangerous blasting . The noise and air pollution. will be a serious hazard tb our health . an Additional danger will be the large trucks usingnbur small roads and damaging them . These are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. we are horrified at the prospect of this rock quarry moving in , despoiling our land , and endangering our environment by dumping it ' s chemically l y treated water into our major tribu- taries taries which empty into the Yadkin River- a major source of water for many cities . we wish to strongly oppose the granting of a permit to dis- charge water and chemicals into any tributary of south Deep creek by Martin marietta Aggregates Rock quarry. ie are also totally against the granting of a mining permit . we , as good citizens . have a right to live in a desirable element and deserve some protection for residential and agricultural areas . we believe that no choice has been given us before now and we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area . It is not necessary to disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our property values. bincerel,y, i J ,l anuar,y 13 , 19t19 t Land Quality Section `Division of ,nand Resources N. u . uepartment of Natural Resources and ALP �9 community Development r. U . nox 27 687 �. Raleigh , N . C . 27611 Re : Opposition To martin Marietta hock �!'uiarry Gentlemen : This letter is in regard • to Martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on ;e97 . 2 acres located 6.6 miles East of Yadkinville near road aR 1711 (6peer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin county. rye , the residents of Yadkin Uounty, wish to utilize our right to freedom of expression to verbalize our total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in -our county. The rock quarry will only prove to be a nuisance with structural damage to our -.homes and wells and lowered water tables due to dangerous blasting. The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health . An additional danger will be the large trucks using.'our small roads and damaging them . These are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. ne are horrified at the prospect of this rock quarry moving in , despoiling our land , and endangering our environment by dumping it ' s chemically treated water into our major tribu- taries which empty into the Yadkin River- a major source of water for many cities . we wiSh +n C+roner" e■ nn-n^se +he rsrar+yrrr o. F* J �.. ..,.. iv,. vv vviv.�F3iy vi�i.,v..a�, u� 6iuLJVitTF, vl c pc_ -Ll. charge water and chemicals into any tributary of 6outh Deep Ureek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Rock quarry. "e are also totally against the granting of a mining permit.. Yve , as good citizens , have a right to live in a desirable element and deserve some protection for residential and agricultural areas . we believe that no choice has been given us before now and we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area. it is- not necessary to disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our property values. bincerely, l r January 13 , 1989 Land Quality Section .uivision of Land Resources N . U . _uepartment of Natural Resources and community Development r. U . Dox 27 687 Raleigh , N . U . 27611 < �� Re : Opposition To martin mar.ietta hocklk,.warry �o 2 Gentlemen : This letter is in regard to Martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on 297 . 2 acres located 6 . 6 miles East of iadkinville near road, dR 1711 (:peer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin County. vve , the residents of Yadkin County, wish to utilize our right to freedom of expression to verbalize our total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in our county . The rock quarry will only prove to be a nuisance with structural damage to our '.homes and wells and lowered water tables due to dangerous blasting . The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health. xn additional danger will be the large trucks using our small roads and damaging them . TheseThese are the same narrow rnaAQ nor nhiIAreT +-r-nIral in anhnnl va.. are�... �aaV same flaw.}yVrr }Vµuv Vawl Vaa},.}tea}4l, v,A,a^aY41 111 VV IaV V.1. buses daily. ne are horrified at the prospect of this rock quarry moving in , despoiling our land , and endangering our environment by dumping it ' s chemically treated water into our major tribu- taries which empty into the Yadkin River.- a major source of water for many cities . wa wich t.n q+rnnaizr nnnnca +hw aran+inm of n rew.mi + +^ A ; e_ charge water and chemicals into any tributary of south Veep Ureek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Rock kluarry. ne are also totally against the granting of a mining permit . we , as good citizens , have a right to live in a desirable element and deserve some protection for residential and. agricultural areas . we believe that no choice has been given us before now and we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area . it is not necessary to disrupt our lives , damage our. homes and wells and lower. our property values. sincerely, r ,januar,y 13 , l9t19 `4* , �ry ly Land Quality Section Sf�T� 'Division of hand Resources ti 01P N . u' . i)enartment of Natural Resources and community Development -P. u. jsox 27687 Raleigh , N . U . 27611 I Re : Opposition To martin marietta hock �!,uarry 3 Gentlemen : This letter is in regard , to Martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on 297 . 2 acres located 6 .6 miles East of iadkinville near road 6R 1711. (6peer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin County. Pe , the residents of 'Yadkin County , wish to utilize our right t0 ireedd[R Vt expresslU[i to veruiliZe OU �UUca_L Opposition, �v plans for a rock quarry in our county. The rock quarry will only prove to be a nuisance with structural damage to our .homes and wells and lowered water tables due to dangerous blasting . The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health . An additional danger will be the large trucks using our small roads and damaging them . These are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. ne are horrified at the prospect of this rock quarry moving in , despoiling our land , and endangering our environment by dumping it ' s chemically treated water into our major tribu- taries which empty into the Yadkin River- a major source of water for many cities . we wish to strongly oppose the granting; of a permit to dis- charge water and chemicals into uny tributary of South Deep Creek by martin Marietta Aggregates Rock `i�uarry. we are also totally against the granting of a mining permit . we , as good citizens , have a right to lave in a desirable element and deserve some protection for residential and agricultural areas . we believe that no choice has been given us before now and we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area . it is not necessary to di6rupt our lives , damage our homes and ells and lower.- our property values .. bincerel,y, ,� ��� , i► . January 13 , 1989 Land Quality Section ,.Division of sand Resources N . u . Department of Natural Resources and community Development JF i. u. box 27 687 �O Raleigh, N. C . 27611 2 Re : Opposition To Martin Marietta hock Quarry Gentlemen : This letter is in regard : to Martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on 297 . 2 acres located 6..6 miles East of. Yadkinville near road 6R 1711 (Speer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin County. oe , the residents of Yadkin County, wish to utilize our right to freedom of expression to verbilize our total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in +our county. The rock quarry will only prove to be -a nuisance with structural damage to =u 'homes and wells and lowered water tables due to dangerous blasting. The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard' to our health. xn additional danger will be the large trucks using::-our small roads and damaging them . These are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. "e are horrified at the prospect of this rock quarry moving in , despoiling our land , and endangering our environment by dumping it ' s chemically treated water into our major tribu- taries which empty into the Yadkin !fiver- a major source of i water for many cities . i we wash to strongly oppose the erTnr+ ;r.. r 1- 'D _� 'L of a permit to dis- charge water and chemicals into any tributary of 6outh. Ueep creek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Rockl td2uarry. 'ne are also totally against -the granting of a mining permit . oe , as good citizens , have a right to live in a desirable element and deserve some protection for residential and agricultural areas . we believe that no choice has been given us before now and we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area . It is not necessary to disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our property values. sincerely, ,January 13 , ] 9ts9 Land Quality Section '9 .. ,._uivision of Land Resources N . U . uepartment of Natural Resources and ' community Development 0. nox 27 687 Raleigh , N . C . 27611 'FOB O� Re : Opposition To Martin marietta hock Quarry Gentlemen : This letter is in regard ?: to Martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on 297 . 2 acres located 6..6 miles East-of iadkinville near road 6R 1711 (Speer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin County. rye , the resident-9 of Yadkin county, wish to utilize our right to freed6m of expression to verbilize our total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in sour county. The rock quarry will only prove to be '•a nuisance with structural damage to our 'homes and wells and low6red water tables due to dangerous blasting . The noise' and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health. tin additional danger will be the large trucks using bur small roads and damaging them . These are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. ne are horrified at the prospect of this rock quarry moving in , despoiling our land , and endangering our environment by dumping it ' s chemically treated water into our major tribu- taries which empty into the Yadkin lover-- a major source of water for many cities . we wish to strongly oppose the granting of a permit to dis- charge water and chemicals into any tributary of South Deep :reek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Rack uluarry. 'ne are also totally against the granting of a mining permit . I we , as good citizens , have a right to live in a desirable element and deserve some protection for residential and agricultural areas . we believe that no choice has been given us before now and we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area . "41 is riot, necessary to disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our property values . sincerely, January 13, 1989 •f 1 11 � Land Quality Section ' `Division of Land Resources �� j N . u . department of Natural. Resources and 9E9 community Development 9 P. U. rsox 27687 Raleigh , N . U . 27611 a'L Re : Opposition To iviartin Marietta hock Yuarry Gentlemen : This letter is in regard , to Martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on 297 . 2 acres located 6 .6 miles East of xadkinville near road 6R 1711 (6peer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin county. we , the residents of 'Yadkin Uounty, wish to, utilize our right to freedom of expression to verbilize our total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in -our county . The rock quarry will only prove to be a nuisance with structural damage to our homes and wells and lowered water tables due to dangerous blasting . The noise and -air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health . xn additional danger will bei the large trucks using 'our small roads and damaging them . I These are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. ne are horrified at the prospect of this rock quarry moving in , despoiling our land , and endangering our environment by dumping it ' s chemically treated water into our major tribu- taries which empty into the Yadkin lover- a major source of water for many cities . we wish to strongly oppose the granting of a permit to dis- charge water and chemicals into any tributary of bouth Deep creek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Rock Uluarry. ne are also totally against the granting of a mining permit . we , as good citizens , have a right to live in a desirable element and deserve some protection for residential and agricultural areas . we believe that no choice has been given us before now ana we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area, it is not necessary to disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our property values . bincerely, yO/ VI??- j an u ar,y 13 , 1989 6+ v�� Land Quality Section 'vivision of Land Resources N . u . uepartment of Natural Resources and "ry community Development r. u . box 27 687 Raleigh, N . U . 27611 Re : Opposition To iviartin Marietta Hock t,).-uarry Gentlemen : This letter is in regard • to Martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on 297 . 2 acres located 6 .6 miles East of ra.dkinville near road SR 1711 (apeer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin Uounty. ve , the residents of 'Yadkin Uounty, wish to utilize our right to freedom of expression to verbilize our total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in our county. The rock quarry will only prove to be a nuisance with structural_ damage to our :homes and wells and lowered water tables due to dangerous blasting . The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health . An additional danger will be the large trucks using .'-our small roads and damaging them . These are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. ne are horrified at the prospect of this rock quarry moving in , despoiling our land , and endangering our environment by dumping it ' s chemically treated water into our major tribu- taries which empty into the Yadkin River- a- major source of water for many cities . . ire wish to strongly oppose the granting of a permit to dis charge water and chemicals into any tributary of South Deep ' Ureek by martin Marietta Aggregates Rock +.�!uar.ry. "e are also totally against the granting of a mining permit . vve , as good citizens , have a right to live in a desirable element and deserve some protection for residential and agricultural areas , we believe that no choice has been given us before now ana we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area . It is not necessary to disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our property values . bincerel,y, f January 13 , 1989 Land Quality Section vivision of nand Resources 7 r` N . u . uepartment of Natural Resources and Community Development r. 0. nox 27 687 l Raleigh, N. U . 276"11 f Re : Opposition To martin Marietta hock `!quarry 2 Gentlemen : This letter is in regard . .to Martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on 297 . 2 acres located 6 . 6 miles .bast of iadkinville near road aR 1711 (apeer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin County. ve , the residents of Yadkin County, wish to utilize our right to freed6m of expression to verbilize our total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in our county . The rock quarry will only prove to be a nuisance with structural damage to our •homes and wells and lowered water tables due to dangerous blasting . The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health . tin additional danger will be the large trucks using our small roads and damaging them . These are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. re are ,horrified at the prospect of this rock quarry moving in , . despoiling our land , and endangering our environment by dumping it ' s chemically treated water into our major tribu_; taries which empty into the Yadkin !river- a major source oil water for many cities . uuo wi oln +n c+rnvnrrI %r nnnnao +hn rrrnri+i rya of n nmrmi + +n n i c_ charge water and chemicals into any tributary of bouth Deep , Creek by martin Marietta Aggregates Rock Y!uarry. ne are also totally against the granting of a mining permit . rve , as good citizens , have a right to live in a desirable element and deserve some protection for residential and agricultural areas . we believe that no choice has been given us before now ana we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area. it is not necessary to disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our property values . i ;Dincerel,y, January 8 , 1989 Land Quality aection vivision of Land Resources h N.- U . uepartment of Natural hesources J ; and Community Development c� P. u . box 27 687 'c2 .Kaleigh , A . U. 27611 tie : apposition To Martin Marietta Rock Quarry Gentlemen : This letter is in regards to martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on 297 . 2 acres located 6.6 miles fast of Yadkinville near road SR 1711 kbpeer Bridge Road ) in -Yadkin Uounty . i wish to utilize my right to freedom of expression to verbili�ze my total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in our community. The rock quarry will only prove to be a nuisance in our small community with structural aamage to our homes and wells and lowered water tables due to dangerous blasting. The noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health . An additional danger will be the large trucks using our small roads, and damaging them. These are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. ..e, tI a mt.ant.l na of a. permit to discharge 1 wish to strongly oppose, V..�,. may........_ , _ water and chemicals into any tributary of South Deep Creek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Hock quarry. T am also totally against the granting of a minim; permit, , i believe that no choice has been given. to me and the members of my community before now, and we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area. it is not �o a i Sru„+ our lives- riamage nur homes and wells []C�e��B.iy �v uiatuN� .,N,, ii. ., , Yv� and lower our property values. Thank you for listening to me . Sincerely, r ti January 1S , 1989 Land Quality Section ''�, ,.ijivis:ion of Land Resources A N . U . Department of Natural Resources andl community Development p2 P. U. nox 27687 Raleigh , N. U . 27611 Re : Opposition To Martin Marietta Rock �4uarry Gentlemen : This letter is in regard ; to Martin Marietta Aggregates application for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on 297 . 2 acres located 6 . 6 miles East of �Yadkinville near road 6R 1711 (Speer Bridge Road ) in Yadkin County. we , the residents of Yadkin county, wish to utilize our right to freed6m of expression to verbilize our total opposition to plans for a rock quarry in our county. The rock quarry will only prove to be ,a nuisance with structural damage to our 'homes and wells and lowered water tables due to dangerous blasting . The Noise and air pollution will be a serious hazard to our health . An 'additional danger will be the large trucks using:,-'-our small roads and damaging them . These are the same narrow roads our children travel in school buses daily. we are horrified at the prospect of this rock quarry moving in , despoiling our land , and endangering our environment by dumping it ' s chemically treated water into our major tribu- taries which empty into the Yadkin River- a major source of water for many cities . we wish to strongly oppose the granting of P. permit to dis- charge water and chemicals into any tributary of bouth Deep creek by Martin Marietta Aggregates Rock quarry, ne are also totally against the granting of a mining permit . we , as good citizens , have a right to live in a desirable element and deserve some protection for residential and agricultural areas , we believe that no choice has been given us before now and we believe that another site can be found that is not within a populated area. it is not necessary to ; disrupt our lives , damage our homes and wells and lower our property values . I