Enough is enough, havent we learned anything from the consistent denial of all the massive track builds that have been defeated over and over again. No more tearing up our neighborhoods!
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Anonymous
6 years ago
Please stop this insanity you’ll be effecting so many residents, who’ll take responsibility when fires burn our homes to the ground.
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Andrea Giese
6 years ago
NO!
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Karen Mandel
6 years ago
This should not happen. It will be a disgrace to this beautiful area.
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Joy Meeker
6 years ago
A fire hazard, an air pollution nightmare, an owner with a bad track record....how did this project get so far?
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Earle Knudson
6 years ago
Our family has severe allergies that will have a detrimental effect on our health because of toxic fumes and dust from this proposed facility so close to us.
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Brigitte Davidian
6 years ago
There are way too many concern that come with this industrial recycling project which obviously does NOT belong close to residential neighborhoods. Not only noise,dust, pollution and health impactsbut the FIRE hazard scares me tremendously. The approval for this project should not even be considered but declined.
Respectfully, Brigitte Davidian
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Olivia Hemmer
6 years ago
please this cannot happen
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Barbara Rangan
6 years ago
I ask that the Planning Commission and the Board of Supervisors abandon their support for a high impact industrial zone in an area surrounded exclusively by residential communities. A concrete crushing plant is not a welcome neighbor!
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John Rohman
6 years ago
I'm amazed the Zoning Administrator determined that the project was eligible for exemption from preparing a site-specific Environmental Impact Report and moved the project to the next stage of approval! This is 2020( not 1920 ) and an industrial project in the proximity of many residential communities does have an environmental impact.
For the sake of our children, seniors and health compromised individuals, this project either needs to be canceled or relocated away from our healthy neighborhoods and towards a certified industrial area.
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Janet Stangl
6 years ago
Is this considered San Marcos? Because if it is they well want it. They would get all revenue while we get noise, dust ,trucks i 15.
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Bradden Pecoraro
6 years ago
Recently moved to the area and am concerned with the environmental impact as well as air quality impact.
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Anonymous
6 years ago
PLEASE STOP MESA ROCK CONCRETE CRUSHING FACILITY. WE DON'T WANT IT HERE. THANKS
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Chip Thomson
6 years ago
Montreux Resident
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Steven Varner
6 years ago
This site is far too close to housing developments. The noise, dust, and hazardous materials that will be produced are a nuisance and danger to too many people.
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Mary Ann Senior
6 years ago
There is no way this should be allowed based on old environmental information! New neighborhoods are being constructed right now that will also be impacted. The area is far too residential for this use even if the zoning technically allows it.
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Daniel Chandler
6 years ago
Noise, pollution & hazardous materials
This project should be voted down without question.
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Carol crisci
6 years ago
Air pollution from this site is very scary for us seniors along with noise and traffic
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Kendall Younglund
6 years ago
Way too close to families and residential areas to be placing this facility
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Robert Michalik
6 years ago
Please do not allow this project to go forward. Thank you!
Enough is enough, havent we learned anything from the consistent denial of all the massive track builds that have been defeated over and over again. No more tearing up our neighborhoods!
Please stop this insanity you’ll be effecting so many residents, who’ll take responsibility when fires burn our homes to the ground.
NO!
This should not happen. It will be a disgrace to this beautiful area.
A fire hazard, an air pollution nightmare, an owner with a bad track record....how did this project get so far?
Our family has severe allergies that will have a detrimental effect on our health because of toxic fumes and dust from this proposed facility so close to us.
There are way too many concern that come with this industrial recycling project which obviously does NOT belong close to residential neighborhoods. Not only noise,dust, pollution and health impactsbut the FIRE hazard scares me tremendously. The approval for this project should not even be considered but declined. Respectfully, Brigitte Davidian
please this cannot happen
I ask that the Planning Commission and the Board of Supervisors abandon their support for a high impact industrial zone in an area surrounded exclusively by residential communities. A concrete crushing plant is not a welcome neighbor!
I'm amazed the Zoning Administrator determined that the project was eligible for exemption from preparing a site-specific Environmental Impact Report and moved the project to the next stage of approval! This is 2020( not 1920 ) and an industrial project in the proximity of many residential communities does have an environmental impact. For the sake of our children, seniors and health compromised individuals, this project either needs to be canceled or relocated away from our healthy neighborhoods and towards a certified industrial area.
Is this considered San Marcos? Because if it is they well want it. They would get all revenue while we get noise, dust ,trucks i 15.
Recently moved to the area and am concerned with the environmental impact as well as air quality impact.
PLEASE STOP MESA ROCK CONCRETE CRUSHING FACILITY. WE DON'T WANT IT HERE. THANKS
Montreux Resident
This site is far too close to housing developments. The noise, dust, and hazardous materials that will be produced are a nuisance and danger to too many people.
There is no way this should be allowed based on old environmental information! New neighborhoods are being constructed right now that will also be impacted. The area is far too residential for this use even if the zoning technically allows it.
Noise, pollution & hazardous materials This project should be voted down without question.
Air pollution from this site is very scary for us seniors along with noise and traffic
Way too close to families and residential areas to be placing this facility
Please do not allow this project to go forward. Thank you!