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hope that someone will agree with me that more research needs to be done before simply <br />issuing another permit without studying the effects on the surrounding area. The project <br />narrative in the application talks about the use not being "detrimental or injurious to the public <br />health, peace, safety, or character of the surrounding neighborhood"; I believe it is all of the <br />above. When I have to be so careful pulling out of my own driveway and I can no longer walk <br />on my road, this is affecting the surrounding area. The application also talks about the <br />proposed project not being "unreasonable detrimental to the economic welfare of the county <br />and it will not create excessive public cost forfacilities and services by finding that it is <br />adequately serviced by existing roads, etc." This is not true. The road is not big enough handle <br />this traffic, the speed is too excessive, the road is going to fall apart, and the noise is abhorrent! <br />on another line, the application talks about how the project preserves the rural character of <br />the area; again, not true. Tractors preserve the rural character, not a constant flow of rock <br />truck with noise and rock falling off of them beating up our road. <br />We would like to see a lot more research done on this project. Before anything would be <br />issued we would like the speed limit lowered to 35mph, a zone of no exhaust brake use, hours <br />that the trucks could travel (such as 8-5 only and not on weekends), no oversized loads and <br />some type of taxation that will help the county to fix our road and keep it up. We feel this is <br />only a minimum considering what we have to put up with to live in our beautiful area. <br />Thank you, sincerely, for your time, <br />Ray and Courtney Wegner <br />