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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLetters & Petitions Against On - BackfileJ, Petition to Deny Rezoning #03-06 of O-N Minerals (Chemstone), as submitted by Patton Hams, Rust & Associates. (1 April 2006) We the following signatories, being of majority age, residents of Frederick County and having vested interests in "The Rezoning Application #03-06 of O-N Minerals (Chemstone), as Submitted by Patton Harris Rust & Associates", do hereby declare our intent that the aforementioned Rezoning Application #03-06 and all further applications pertaining to this rezoning, be denied. We relied on the law and zoning plan when purchasing our homes, which are platted and of record in The Frederick County Clerk of Courts. The Department of Zoning and Planning of Frederick County has listed the properties of interest as being zoned Rural for over 30 (100) years. It is also our understanding that such a rezoning would be inconsistent with The Frederick County Comprehensive Plan in effect at this time. Most importantly, the explosions, noise, lighting, pollution, limestone dust clouds, watershed depletion and disruption, destruction of the view shed, and 300% increase in truck traffic will make our lives unbearable, put our homes at risk and irreversibly devalue our current rural residential homes and surrounding real estate value. A letter detailing our objection will be submitted to The Frederick County Board of Supervisors and The Frederick County Planning Commission, at a later date. Name Address Date -T-000 U,tirtfyA 13?c, CEvn-2 G+2��� b_wn ST..�. V4 ups L ►L 116 ,� o � &01164� .T� Id rbol- 15 06 -1--k-)1-1 -- I Half com: Sales https: //account. half. ebay. coin/ws/eBayISAPI. dll?MyAccountSaleDet... 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OU, ka v.41 ::e-3-4 /0ii 1 Nr �txx Eiau � �� 14 Petition to Deny Rezoning #03-06 of O-N Minerals (Chemstone), as submitted by Patton Harris, Rust & Associates. (1 April 2006) We the following signatories, being of majority age, residents of Frederick County and having vested interests in "The Rezoning Application #03-06 of O-N Minerals (Chemstone), as Submitted by Patton Harris Rust & Associates", do hereby declare our intent that the aforementioned Rezoning Application #03-06 and all further applications pertaining to this rezoning, be denied. We relied on the law and zoning plan when purchasing our homes, which are platted and of record in The Frederick County Clerk of Courts. The Department of Zoning and Planning of Frederick County has listed the properties of interest as being zoned Rural for over 30 (100) years. It is also our understanding that such a rezoning would be inconsistent with The Frederick County Comprehensive Plan in effect at this time. Most importantly, the explosions, noise, lighting, pollution, limestone dust clouds, watershed depletion and disruption, destruction of the view shed, and 300% increase in truck traffic will make our lives unbearable, put our homes at risk and irreversibly devalue our current rural residential homes and surrounding real estate value. A letter detailing our objection will be submitted to The Frederick County Board of Supervisors and The Frederick County Planning Commission, at a later date. Name Address Date 755 --- !"--� e-j-------------------------------- -- - --- ---oS�_.__ A��tyS `���`�---- Se.,se,.ey �¢✓t___------------------- . 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We relied on the law and zoning plan when purchasing our homes, which are platted and of record in The Frederick County Clerk of Courts. The Department of Zoning and Planning of Frederick County has listed the properties of interest as being zoned Rural for over 30 (100) years. It is also our understanding that such a rezoning would be inconsistent with The Frederick County Comprehensive Plan in effect at this time. Most importantly, the explosions, noise, lighting, pollution, limestone dust clouds, watershed depletion and disruption, destruction of the view shed, and 300% increase in truck traffic will make our lives unbearable, put our homes at risk and irreversibly devalue our current rural residential homes and surrounding real estate value. A letter detailing our objection will be submitted to The Frederick County Board of Supervisors and The Frederick County Planning Commission, at a later date. 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(1 April 2006) We the following signatories, being of majority age, residents of Frederick County and having vested interests in "The Rezoning Application #03-06 of O-N Minerals (Chemstone), as Submitted by Patton Harris Rust & Associates", do hereby declare our intent that the aforementioned Rezoning Application #03-06 and all further applications pertaining to this rezoning, be denied. We relied on the law and zoning plan when purchasing our homes, which are platted and of record in The Frederick County Clerk of Courts. The Department of Zoning and Planning of Frederick County has listed the properties of interest as being zoned Rural for over 30 (100) years. It is also our understanding that such a rezoning would be inconsistent with The Frederick County Comprehensive Plan in effect at this time. Most Importantly, the explosions, noise, lighting, pollution, limestone dust clouds, watershed depletion and disruption, destruction of the view shed, and 300% increase In truck traffic will make our lives unbearable, put our homes at risk and irreversibly devalue our current rural residential homes and surrounding real estate value. A letter detailing our objection will be submitted to The Frederick County Board of Supervisors and The Frederick County Planning Commission, at a later date. 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TIDE Petition to Deny Rezoning #03-06 of O-N Minerals (Chemstone), as Submitted by Patton Harris Rust & Associates (page 2) Name Residence Date ss..,tiflon ti, Peny Rezoning #03-06 of O-N Minerals (Chemstone), as su1:)r►1kttO-J by Paicon Harris, Rust & Associates. (1 April 2006) We the following signatories, being of majority age, residents of Frederick County and having vested interests in "The Rezoning Application #03-06 of O-N Minerals (Chemstone), as Submitted by Patton Harris Rust & Associates", do hereby declare our intent that the aforementioned Rezoning Application #03-06 and all further applications pertaining to this rezoning, be denied. We relied on the law and zoning plan when purchasing our homes, which are platted and of record in The Frederick County Clerk of Courts. The Department of Zoning and Planning of Frederick County has listed the properties of interest as being zoned Rural for over 30 (100) years. It is also our understanding that such a rezoning would be inconsistent with The Frederick County Comprehensive Plan in effect at this time. Most importantly, the explosions, noise, lighting, pollution, limestone dust clouds, watershed depletion and disruption, destruction of the view shed, and 300% increase in truck traffic will make our lives unbearable, put our homes at risk and irreversibly devalue our current rural residential homes and surrounding real estate value. A letter detailing our objection will be submitted to The Frederick County Board of Supervisors and The Frederick County Planning Commission, at a later date. Name j �� A Address r-� �,t 5` Date �5 k c.v---------- — `-1 z _w -es k c° r n v_i cw-a h--- �—�------ <<-� L._� (1 G------------c - \-- -�cnn C--\- -f--N " 4 - w IN w 1 r� Petition to Deny Rezoning #03-06 of O-N Minerals (Chemstone), as Submitted by i Patton Harris Rust & Associates. (1 April 2006) We the following signatories, being of majority age, residents of Frederick County and having vested interests in "The Rezoning Application #03-06 of O-N Minerals (Chemstone), as Submitted by Patton Harris Rust & Associates", do hereby declare our intent that the aforementioned Rezoning Application #03-06 and all further applications pertaining to this rezoning, be denied. We the following signatories relied on the law and zoning plan when purchasing our homes, which are platted and of record in The Frederick County Clerk of Courts. The Department of Zoning and Planning of Frederick County has listed the properties of interest as being zoned Rural for over 30 (100) years. It has also been our understanding that such a rezoning would be inconsistent with The Frederick County Comprehensive Plan in effect at this time. Most importantly, the explosions, sound/noise, lighting, pollution, limestone dust ;louds, watershed depletion and disruption, destruction of the view shed and 300% increase in truck traffic will make our lives unbearable, put our homes at risk and irreversibly devalue (extripate the value of) the current rural residential homes and surrounding rural real estate. A letter detailing our objections will be submitted to the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and The Frederick County Planning Commission, at a later date. Name Address /lit IDOLEiaW Iv V A- L S-O& J Petition to Deny Rezoning 03-06 of O-N Minerals (Chemstone), as Submitted by Patton Harris Rust & Associates (page 2) Name Residence Date we-siex-h vle� Cyr-• /► / 0(0 C�v�G sly I 06 chV.UAI., NIN� C a(.ti.%✓I C�Y1 t t.!/� Y4 3 IQ., 44% L-J eA-P-AA\J IQ>j LrL M.�P A vJ n vo, �- t- 06 54 irle Pa-#C.$ 379' !�/cs-�erhvjeW eplUe �1�dd/��d,,�n Y� • � ¢5 4d le -,4 wj, VA `19 U o M a.l n Qk , Yh.ic�dl�kawn vq aa� y S 2 2,15 tis � 1 oeo L4.1. 040 17 s to wiic. 21 S 4a.�16" RAY NML,-AoIL M ��.b bk'Rya N N� �cV L14W4a4 N 4r 2c a yi �c �u �Y (� f o ,6 AJ ;c, i) 1prl Ad V) C (C" 44 //-, 0/1 C r �A� WabKI?v(0-�j)(e, tv'w ` 214 01 N �� o — w�4,mNoiji, Ro `�" �-Opot - /Z� vee em, 05 rive. C.�X� ��� Vv-eft-e�mvtcly✓ � �'' aV6 05 I Petition to Deny Rezoning #03-06 of O-N Minerals (Chemstone), as Submitted by Patton Harris Rust & Associates (page 3) Name Residence Date &IOL,f) ��% 'X 6 �i � �f , �%I�iC�C�h J�li✓7� i%%� //-0 ro �1~ 3 1 6^ j 8.j A" CO-' Petition to Deny Rezoning #03-06 of O-N Minerals (Chemstone), as Submitted by Patton Harris Rust & Associates. (1 April 2006) We the following signatories, being of majority age, residents of Frederick County and having vested interests in "The Rezoning Application #03-06 of O-N Minerals (Chemstone), as Submitted by Patton Harris Rust & Associates", do hereby declare our intent that the aforementioned Rezoning Application #03-06 and all further applications pertaining to this rezoning, be denied. We lie f llowing signatories relied on the law and zoning plan when purchasing our homey, whics are platted and of record in The Frederick County Clerk of Courts. The Department of Zoning and Planning of Frederick County has listed the properties of interest as being zoned Rural for over 30 (100) years. It has also been our understanding that such a rezoning would be inconsistent with The Frederick County Comprehensive Plan in effect at this time. MOA importantly, the explosions, sound/noise, lighting, pollution, limestone dust clouds, watershed depletion and disruption, destruction of the view shed and 300% increase in trick traffic will make our lives unbearable, put our homes at risk and irreversibly devalue (extripate the value of) the current rural residential homes and surrounding rural real estate. A. ;otter detailing our objections will be submitted to the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and The Frederick County Plaiming Commission, at a later date. Name Address Date JG �-CtylG r G�-LC'�� G �7 G� G" �� • .� �G� C� J . ' c �' r J l�t� '1 �G� �` 7 .lit,/-p))�� , i i I A r�l5 IZ� ✓� ���i �iZ,1 , VA -27tl_,;q�5 Fetition to Deny Rezoning #03-06 of O-N Minerals (Chemstone), as Submitted by Patton Harris Rust & Associates (page 2) Name Residence Date •1J2k�41 e�; � � �•i��C' ` ��� �t'`��"���v{ •� �..1 � � t V �- ��C�(;l1e:rt����, i- C �. �ec�►�,(c,K �- l�o �R 37 7 - e'nnWn VA z�G S �r-3-0� y did/1 1:�y 1711, 4?C1 �U`�(��-�i! tti C�_.�.jo�"�• �(� �,V�/� ���1(-c� nv I �'�,v 1�R . �l G�� �-L" �� �tv ��`-� i�"� _ `" � �� �/,�li Ct�,��-vu�� � . �►q-c � �Q4�_Z.-c3u:�^-' l�s ..��,?G�i � � -5�-- y-• c Cc� 6KQ:�� v if02 ) D 1Z,d'�PILI�V, VA i�`'v i � � (Z.�,`,�,� CGS oaf, s � € Rev �l �-� �� �e`�� l�i�-w•�✓ U �- '� �� f, �I � 0 Petition to Deny Rezoning #03-06 of O-N Minerals (Chemstone), as Submitted by Patton Harris Rust & Associates (page 3) Name Residence Date / &� AWL &4-�, ka k( .6D q- 6 s - 06 ���,�'�' �,cv�, /r� G✓C��� U101.. �!', /`�icQ���'/6c,- h � "7 r0 � W A) P 1 V Pr i c2 Petition to Deny Rezoning #03-06 of O-N Minerals (Chemstone), as Submitted by Patton Harris Rust & Associates. (1 April 2006) We the following signatories, being of majority age, residents of Frederick County and having vested interests in "The Rezoning Application 903-06 of O-N Minerals 'Chemstone), as Submitted by Patton Harris Rust & Associates", do hereby declare our intent that the aforementioned Rezoning Application #03-06 and all further applications pertaining to this rezoning, be denied. We the following signatories relied on the law and zoning plan when purchasing our homes, which are platted and of record in The Frederick Co- ulty Clerk of Courts. The Department of Zoning and Planning of Frederick County has listed the properties of interest as being zoned Rural for over 30 (100) years. It has also been our understanding that such a rezoning would be inconsistent with The Frederick County Comprehensive Plan in effect at this time. Most importantly, the explosions, sound/noise, lighting, pollution, limestone dust clouds, watershed depletion and disruption, destruction of the view shed and 300% increase in trick traffic will make our lives unbearable, put our homes at risk and irreversibly devalue (extripate the value of) the current rural residential homes and ;urro anding rural real estate. A letter detailing our objections will be submitted to the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and The Frederick County Planning Commission, at a later date. Name Address Date 2ven. �-X 2--� - 7U (0 Petition to Deny Rezoning #03-06 of O-N Minerals (Chemstone), as submitted by Patton Harris, Rust & Associates. (1 April 2006) We the following signatories, being of majority age, residents of Frederick County and having vested interests in "The Rezoning Application #03-06 of O-N Minerals (Chemstone), as Submitted by Patton Harris Rust & Associates", do hereby declare our intent that the aforementioned Rezoning Application #03-06 and all further applications pertaining to this rezoning, be denied. We relied on the law and zoning plan when purchasing our homes, which are platted and of record in The Frederick County Clerk of Courts. The Department of Zoning and Planning of Frederick County has listed the properties of interest as being zoned Rural for over 30 (100) years. It is also our understanding that such a rezoning would be inconsistent with The Frederick County Comprehensive Plan in effect at this time. Most importantly, the explosions, noise, lighting, pollution, limestone dust clouds, watershed depletion and disruption, destruction of the view shed, and 300% increase in truck traffic will make our lives unbearable, put our homes at risk and irreversibly devalue our current rural residential homes and surrounding real estate value. A letter detailing our objection will be submitted to The Frederick County Board of Supervisors and The Frederick County Planning Commission, at a later date. 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We relied on the law and zoning plan when purchasing our homes, which are platted and of record in The Frederick County Clerk of Courts. The Department of Zoning and Planning of Frederick County has listed the properties of interest as being zoned Rural for over 30 (100) years. It is also our understanding that such a rezoning would be inconsistent with The Frederick County Comprehensive Plan in effect at this time. Most importantly, the explosions, noise, lighting, pollution, limestone dust clouds, watershed depletion and disruption, destruction of the view shed, and 300% increase in truck traffic will make our lives unbearable, put our homes at risk and irreversibly devalue our current rural residential homes and surrounding real estate value. A letter detailing our objection will be submitted to The Frederick County Board of Supervisors and The Frederick County Planning Commission, at a later date. Name Address Date /v\Jd Le.vvWr ,� s S— J S � 22-6g5 Petition to Deny Rezoning #03-06 of O-N Minerals (Chemstone), as Submitted by Patton Harris Rust & Associates. (1 April 2006) We the following signatories, being of majority age, residents of Frederick County and having vested interests in "The Rezoning Application #03-06 of O-N Minerals (Chemstone), as Submitted by Patton Harris Rust & Associates", do hereby declare our intent that the aforementioned Rezoning Application #03-06 and all further applications pertaining to this rezoning, be denied. We the following signatories relied on the law and zoning plan when purchasing our homes, which are platted and of record in The Frederick County Clerk of Courts. The Department of Zoning and Planning of Frederick County has listed the properties of interest as being zoned Rural for over 30 (100) years. It has also been our understanding that such a rezoning would be inconsistent with The Frederick County Comprehensive Plan in effect at this time. Most importantly, the explosions, sound/noise, lighting, pollution, limestone dust clouds, watershed depletion and disruption, destruction of the view shed and 300% increase in truck traffic will make our lives unbearable, put our homes at risk and irreversibly devalue (extripate the value of) the current rural residential homes and surrounding rural real estate. A letter detailing our objections will be submitted to the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and The Frederick County Planning Commission, at a later date. e �� Address 4I. �� `Date CS Il(I� ctu. r�Cr V (%rd ar►tiHuwke, NI DpL+�J Va VkI � .�S � � � 1 (l�,a✓ rut �-��l�c v I vy Ti'a� I, ix� t ��.e_s"' +'` VA . Zccv) L 4� Petition to Deny Rezoning #03-06 of 0-N Minerals (Chemstone), as submitted by Patton Harris, Rust & Associates. (1 April 2006) We the following signatories, being of majority age, residents of Frederick County and having vested interests in "The Rezoning Application #03-06 of O-N Minerals (Chemstone), as Submitted by Patton Harris Rust & Associates", do hereby declare our intent that the aforementioned Rezoning Application #03-06 and all further applications pertaining to this rezoning, be denied. We relied on the law and zoning plan when purchasing our homes, which are platted and of record in The Frederick County Clerk of Courts. The Department of Zoning and Planning of Frederick County has listed the properties of interest as being zoned Rural for over 30 (100) years. It is also our understanding that such a rezoning would be inconsistent with The Frederick County Comprehensive Plan in effect at this time. Most importantly, the explosions, noise, lighting, pollution, limestone dust clouds, watershed depletion and disruption, destruction of the view shed, and 300% increase in truck traffic will make our lives unbearable, put our homes at risk and irreversibly devalue our current rural residential homes and surrounding real estate value. A letter detailing our objection will be submitted to The Frederick County Board of Supervisors and The Frederick County Planning Commission, at a later date. Name Address ake /U6, ------------- 7d,A _ . Date /0 6 Z Petition to Deny Rezoning #03-06 of O-N Minerals (Chemstone), as submitted by Patton Harris, Rust & Associates. (1 April 2006) We the following signatories, being of majority age, residents of Frederick County and having vested interests in "The Rezoning Application #03-06 of O-N Minerals (Chemstone), as Submitted by Patton Harris Rust & Associates", do hereby declare our intent that the aforementioned Rezoning Application #03-06 and all further applications pertaining to this rezoning, be denied. We relied on the law and zoning plan when purchasing our homes, which are platted and of record in The Frederick County Clerk of Courts. The Department of Zoning and Planning of Frederick County has listed the properties of interest as being zoned Rural for over 30 (100) years. It is also our understanding that such a rezoning would be inconsistent with The Frederick County Comprehensive Plan in effect at this time. Most importantly, the explosions, noise, lighting, pollution, limestone dust clouds, watershed depletion and disruption, destruction of the view shed, and 300% increase in truck traffic will make our lives unbearable, put our homes at risk and irreversibly devalue our current rural residential homes and surrounding real estate value. A letter detailing our objection will be submitted to The Frederick County Board of Supervisors and The Frederick County Planning Commission, at a later date. Name Address Date 0 M Petition to Deny Rezoning #03-06 of O-N Minerals (Chemstone), as submitted by Patton Harris, Rust & Associates. (1 April 2006) We the following signatories, being of majority age, residents of Frederick County and having vested interests in "The Rezoning Application #03-06 of O-N Minerals (Chemstone), as Submitted by Patton Harris Rust & Associates", do hereby declare our intent that the aforementioned Rezoning Application #03-06 and all further applications pertaining to this rezoning, be denied. We relied on the law and zoning plan when purchasing our homes, which are platted and of record in The Frederick County Clerk of Courts. The Department of Zoning and Planning of Frederick County has listed the properties of interest as being zoned Rural for over 30 (100) years. It is also our understanding that such a rezoning would be inconsistent with The Frederick County Comprehensive Plan in effect at this time. Most importantly, the explosions, noise, lighting, pollution, limestone dust clouds, watershed depletion and disruption, destruction of the view shed, and 300% increase in truck traffic will make our lives unbearable, put our homes at risk and irreversibly devalue our current rural residential homes and -ur -L -di.,0 re:!! estate value. A letter detailing our objection will be submitted to The Frederick County Board of Supervisors and The Frederick County Planning Commission, at a later date. 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(1 April 2006) We the following signatories, being of majority age, residents of Frederick County and having vested interests in "The Rezoning Application #03-06 of O-N Minerals (Chemstone), as Submitted by Patton Harris Rust & Associates", do hereby declare our intent that the aforementioned Rezoning Application #03-06 and all further applications pertaining to this rezoning, be denied. We relied on the law and zoning plan when purchasing our homes, which are platted and of record in The Frederick County Clerk of Courts. The Department of Zoning and Planning of Frederick County has listed the properties of interest as being zoned Rural for over 30 (100) years. It is also our understanding that such a rezoning would be inconsistent with The Frederick County Comprehensive Plan in effect at this time. Most importantly, the explosions, noise, lighting, pollution, limestone dust clouds, watershed depletion and disruption, destruction of the view shed, and 300% increase in truck traffic will make our lives unbearable, put our homes at risk and irreversibly devalue our current rural residential homes and surrounding real estate value. A letter detailing our objection will be submitted to The Frederick County Board of Supervisors and The Frederick County Planning Commission, at a later date. Name Address ins 1e ;,7 ,P Date v/ cv--k.d Zt)ve /es s --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- a LI_ , 4- e e- C - frtldckl r'vzu�q V q- 5 = © c -i� ca Cc� 'ZOl b Ar tr --4 o (x- G / Petition to Deny Rezoning #03-06 of O-N Minerals (Chemstone), as submitted by Patton Harris, Rust & Associates. (1 April 2006) We the following signatories, being of majority age, residents of Frederick County and having vested interests in "The Rezoning Application #03-06 of O-N Minerals (Chemstone), as Submitted by Patton Harris Rust & Associates", do hereby declare our intent that the aforementioned Rezoning Application #03-06 and all further applications pertaining to this rezoning, be denied. We relied on the law and zoning plan when purchasing our homes, which are platted and of record in The Frederick County Clerk of Courts. The Department of Zoning and Planning of Frederick County has listed the properties of interest as being zoned Rural for over 30 (100) years. It is also our understanding that such a rezoning would be inconsistent with The Frederick County Comprehensive Plan in effect at this time. Most importantly, the explosions, noise, lighting, pollution, limestone dust clouds, watershed depletion and disruption, destruction of the view shed, and 300% increase in truck traffic will make our lives unbearable, put our homes at risk and irreversibly devalue our current rura� residential homes and surrounding real estate value. A letter detailing our objection will be submitted to The Frederick County Board of Supervisors and The Frederick County Planning Commission, at a later date. Name Address Date 11P_ 1-v X, Jo --C - ('� , �� ------------------------- Petition to Deny Rezoning #03-06 of O-N Minerals (Chemstone), as submitted by Patton Harris, Rust & Associates. ('I April 2006) We the following signatories, being of majority age, residents of Frederick County and having vested interests in "The Rezoning Application #03-06 of O-N Minerals (Chemstone), as Submitted by Patton Harris Rust & Associates", do hereby declare our intent that the aforementioned Rezoning Application #03-06 and all further applications pertaining to this rezoning, be denied. We relied on the law and zoning plan when purchasing our homes, which are platted and of record in The Frederick County Clerk of Courts. The Department of Zoning and Planning of Frederick County has listed the properties of interest as being zoned Rural for over 30 (100) years. It is also our understanding that such a rezoning would be inconsistent with The Frederick County Comprehensive Plan in effect at this time. Most importantly, the explosions, noise, lighting, pollution, limestone dust clouds, watershed depletion and disruption, destruction of the view shed, and 300% increase in truck traffic will make our lives unbearable, put our homes at risk and irreversibly devalue our current rural residential homes and surrounding real estate value. A letter detailing our objection will be submitted to The Frederick County Board of Supervisors and The Frederick County Planning Commission, at a later date. Name �L Address GAm Y� �Tm l Date Al -----------------C -L-Z,2_�__ - F- ----- c m eiz a `lu-----------2 L4 c�Wr► ✓',,------------------------------------- 4, 2- --------------------------------------- a1q�4.a,�-w� - - lc�---- ✓------------J-1-LLE--- 1��-�r------------------------------------- �g - v(-/0/ F- 9,t"14�P C cV eo,,OL Petition to Deny Rezoning #03-06 of O-N Minerals (Chemstone), as Submitted by Patton Harris Rust & Associates. (1 April 2006) We the following signatories, being of majority age, residents of Frederick County and having vested interests in "The Rezoning Application #03-06 of O-N Minerals (Chemstone), as Submitted by Patton Harris Rust & Associates", do hereby declare our intent that the aforementioned Rezoning Application #03-06 and all further applications pertaining to this rezoning, be denied. We the following signatories relied on the law and zoning plan when purchasing our homes, which are platted and of record in The Frederick County Clerk of Courts. The Department of Zoning and Planning of Frederick County has listed the properties of interest as being zoned Rural for over 30 (100) years. It has also been our understanding that such a rezoning would be inconsistent with The Frederick County Comprehensive Plan in effect at this time. Most importantly, the explosions, sound/noise, lighting, pollution, limestone dust clouds, watershed depletion and disruption, destruction of the view shed and 300% increase in truck traffic will snake our lives unbearable, put our homes at risk and irreversibly devalue (extripate the value of) the current rural residential homes and surrounding rural real estate. A letter detailing our objections will be submitted to the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and The Frederick County Planning Commission, at a later date. Name Address Date Ok m c�� C� cb-- (z a f o C.c,z v 2/o 6 (3Z CACse- ( 6(r(,J L/ / 2-4 / -�, cz C, V '716 Petition to Deny Rezoning #03-06 of O-N Minerals (Chemstone), as submitted by Patton Harris, Rust & Associates. (1 April 2006) We the following signatories, being of majority age, residents of Frederick County and having vested interests in "The Rezoning Application #03-06 of O-N Minerals (Chemstone), as Submitted by Patton Harris Rust & Associates", do hereby declare our intent that the aforementioned Rezoning Application #03-06 and all further applications pertaining to this rezoning, be denied. We relied on the law and zoning plan when purchasing our homes, which are platted and of record in The Frederick County Clerk of Courts. The Department of Zoning and Planning of Frederick County has listed the properties of interest as being zoned Rural for over 30 (100) years. It is also our understanding that such a rezoning would be inconsistent with The Frederick County Comprehensive Plan in effect at this time. 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(1 April 2006) We the following signatories, being of majority age, residents of Frederick County and having vested interests in "The Rezoning Application #03-06 of O-N Minerals (Chemstone), as Submitted by Patton Harris Rust & Associates", do hereby declare our intent that the aforementioned Rezoning Application #03-06 and all further applications pertaining to this rezoning, be denied. We relied on the law and zoning plan when purchasing our homes, which are platted and of record in The Frederick County Clerk of Courts. The Department of Zoning and Planning of Frederick County has listed the properties of interest as being zoned Rural for over 30 (100) years. It is also our understanding that such a rezoning would be inconsistent with The Frederick County Comprehensive Plan in effect at this time. Most importantly, the explosions, noise, lighting, pollution, limestone dust clouds, watershed depletion and disruption, destruction of the view shed, and 300% increase in truck traffic will make our lives unbearable, put our homes at risk and irreversibly devalue our current rural residential homes and surrounding real estate value. A letter detailing our objection will be submitted to The Frederick County Board of Supervisors and The Frederick County Planning Commission, at a later date. Address �1- ------ --------- ----- o� VJ_ a -�� --- ------Cf-✓�_ I (---------------------- rn t P)Ov Vic, Nears Y-Z3� /U I k� O (S_i_rQS b Ltr X ---R - 3-7 z z �IZIP / Luu�c Al > atezL �L� 1)')�e2c(�e�/� , Vie 3 06cIs- 6`0 U(� 6. ��� 'k A �c 4 -3gbo 5�-- /=V Ids . 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(1 April 2006) We the following signatories, being of majority age, residents of Frederick County and having vested interests in "The Rezoning Application #03-06 of O-N Minerals (Chemstone), as Submitted by Patton Harris Rust & Associates", do hereby declare our intent that the aforementioned Rezoning Application #03-06 and all further applications pertaining to this rezoning, be denied. We relied on the law and zoning plan when purchasing our homes, which are platted and of record in The Frederick County Clerk of Courts. The Department of Zoning and Planning of Frederick County has listed the properties of interest as being zoned Rural for over 30 (100) years. It is also our understanding that such a rezoning would be inconsistent with The Frederick County Comprehensive Plan in effect at this time. Most importantly, the explosions, noise, lighting, pollution, limestone dust clouds, watershed depletion and disruption, destruction of the view shed, and 300% increase in truck traffic will make our lives unbearable, put our homes at risk and irreversibly devalue our current rural residential homes and surrounding real estate value. A letter detailing our objection will be submitted to The Frederick County Board of Supervisors and The Frederick County Planning. Commission, at a later date. Name Address Date / a� A 15r'c r a. eti„ ov, ?2-10 9 (,/ a�t4ze-�- IV -a Cp V J 1 1/1 fv lus(vu (� �✓4thif� (bC Petition to Deny Rezoning #03-06 of O-N Minerals (Chemstone), as Submitted by Patton Harris Rust & Associates. (1 April 2006) We the following signatories, being of majority age, residents of Frederick County and having vested interests in "The Rezoning Application #03-06 of O-N Minerals (Chemstone), as Submitted by Patton Harris Rust & Associates", do hereby declare our intent that the aforementioned Rezoning Application #03-06 and all further applications pertaining to this rezoning, be denied. We the following signatories relied on the law and zoning plan when purchasing our homes, which are platted and of record in The Frederick County Clerk of Courts. The Department of Zoning and Planning of Frederick County has listed the properties of interest as being zoned Rural for over 30 (100) years. It has also been our understanding that such a rezoning would be inconsistent with The Frederick County Comprehensive '.-Ilan in effect at this time. Most importantly, the explosions, sound/noise, lighting, pollution, limestone dust clouds, watershed depletion and disruption, destruction of the view shed and 300% increase in truck traffic will make our lives unbearable, put our homes at risk and irreversibly devalue (extripate the value of) the current rural residential homes and surrounding rural real estate. A letter detailing our objections will be submitted to the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and The Frederick County Planning Commission, at a later date. Nan: 1(mv K )r Address 6os Date .4[- R Petition to Deny Rezoning #03-06 of O-N Minerals (Chemstone), as Submitted by Patton Harris Rust & Associates (page 2) Name Residence 4-l01 CL�imn�� Db O--s ��lNCA/J ko�-Du-41CAI- 1 qllchl,�Aal c vde-. fi, ddk CAT clz� L 6v—c 1e Date +(I I D6 Y/d 0 6 41, IOU 4- 0)/ 6� 4-6116Lo G-1 j61 / 0 6 4/01/ - Petition to Deny Rezoning #03-06 of O-N Minerals (Chemstone), as submitted by Patton Harris, Rust & Associates. (1 April 2006) We the following signatories, being of majority age, residents of Frederick County and having vested interests in "The Rezoning Application #03-06 of O-N Minerals (Chemstone), as Submitted by Patton Harris Rust & Associates", do hereby declare our intent that the aforementioned Rezoning Application #03-06 and all further applications pertaining to this rezoning, be denied. We relied on the law and zoning plan when purchasing our homes, which are platted and of record in The Frederick County Clerk of Courts. The Department of Zoning and Planning of Frederick County has listed the properties of interest as being zoned Rural for over 30 (100) years. It is also our understanding that such a rezoning would be inconsistent with The Frederick County Comprehensive Plan in effect at this time. Most importantly, the explosions, noise, lighting, pollution, limestone dust clouds, watershed depletion and disruption, destruction of the view shed, and 300% increase in truck traffic will make our lives unbearable, put our homes at risk and irreversibly devalue our current rural residential homes and surrounding real estate value. A letter detailing our objection will be submitted to The Frederick County Board of Supervisors and The Frederick County Planning Commission, at a later date. Name Address Date ----' -------------------- z� i-- --- IL 5t � ----h� �_- `---------1��C\GNU_r_C2�L�S-_`_l-r,-�i---=_/�__byC----------`<'r-`��� l� �,, -� _ AVA ----a�e�---------- -- -- =1- Ih� J' -C-- 7)U/1-r— � G—r�e� --L��fIZ7 -------- Z&)-10. 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TEL: 540-533-5403 • M�.rr_9. June Wilmot, Chair, Frederick County Planning Commission. Fax: 540-665-6395 Ph: 540-678-0278 RE: ON MINERALS / CHEMSTONE REZONING APPLICATION Dear Chairperson Wilmot, Attached for the attention of yourself, members of the Planning Commission, and members of the Board of Supervisors, prior to the public hearing on Wed June 7, 2006, are letters from concerned residents of Chimney Hills Estate - Middletown regarding the Rezoning Application #03-06 for O-N Minerals/ Chemstone. I appreciate your efforts in this matter. Sincerely, C --j' - �'� op Dr Ranna-Lesley Lachlan (PhD, BFA, RPP, VCST) ADDENDUM: Chimney Hills Estate is a new small acreage community with wells. Located to the left of Chapel Rd, Chimney Hills will ultimately comprise approximately 40 homes. Currently perhaps 20 have gone to closing while some are at various stages of completion, so some signatures are not yet obtainable as our new neighbors have not yet moved in. May 31, 2006 The Frederick County Board of Supervisors The Frederick County Planning Commissioners 107 North Kent Street 4th Floor Winchester, Virginia 22601 Re: O N Chen stone's Rezoning Application Dear Supervisors and Commissioners: I want to express my concern about O-N Chemstone's application to rezone 639 acres of property along Chapel Road in Middletown from Rural Agricultural to Extractive Mining Uses. As a Middletown resident, I urge you to vote "No" on Chemsione's application. Voting "No" will protect the health of the residents of Frederick County, mitigate the dramatic impacts on traffic from the proposed mine, protect Frederick County's wetlands, floodplains, wildlife, farmlands, its karst groundwater system and Cedar Creek. It will also ensure the continued success of the Belle Grove Plantation, the Wayside Inn, the National Battlefield Park and historic Middletown. Chem-stone's application is of grave concern to me because of the sinkholes, the effects blasting will have on our foundations and wells, destruction of the view -shed and that our property values will plummet. Tourism dollars, which support historic Middletown and Frederick County, will be impacted as well. I appreciate your efforts on this vital issue and encourage you to act swiftly in carrying out the actions needed to protect Middletown_ Please do not subject our families to a future of increased air toxins and traffic, the regular use of explosives, a questionable water supply, groundwater pollution and degraded aesthetics. Mining operations do not belong in a residential community, nor do they belong in our beautiful, historic county. Please vote "No" on Chemstone's rezoning application. Sincerely, I Your Name: CD Address: (F Q� �•c� �Q� GQ�,:w.�.sr{ f� a6 Phone Number:0 May 31, 2006 The Frederick County Board of Supervisors The Frederick County Planning Commissioners 107 North Kent Street 4th Floor Winchester, Virginia 22601 Re: O-N Chemstone's Rezoning Application Dear Supervisors and Commissioners: I want to express my concern about O-N Chemstone's application to rezone 639 acres of property along Chapel Road in Middletown from Rural Agricultural to Extractive Mining Uses. As a Middletown resident, I urge you to vote "No" on Chemstone's application. Voting "No" will protect the health of the residents of Frederick County, mitigate the dramatic impacts on traffic from the proposed mine, protect Frederick County's wetlands, floodplains, wildlife, farmlands, its karst groundwater system and Cedar Creek. It will also ensure the continued success of the Belle Grove Plantation, the Wayside Inn, the National Battlefield Park and historic Middletown. Chemstone's application is of grave concern to me because of the sinkholes, the effects blasting will have on our foundations and wells, destruction of the view -shed and that our property values will plummet. Tourism dollars, which support historic Middletown and Frederick County, will be impacted as well. I appreciate your efforts on this vital issue and encourage you to act swiftly in carrying out the actions needed to protect Middletown. Please do not subject our families to a future of increased air toxins and traffic, the regular use of explosives, a questionable water supply, groundwater pollution and degraded aesthetics. Mining operations do not belong in a residential community, nor do they belong in our beautiful, historic county. Please vote "No" on Chemstone's rezoning application. Sincerely, Your Name: _�� ,e Address: 1 �� " �� Phone Number: ( BS May 25, 2006 The Frederick County Board of Supervisors The Frederick County Planning Commissioners 107 North Kent Street 4th Floor Winchester, Virginia 22601 Re: O-N Chemstone's Rezoning Application Dear Supervisors and Commissioners: I want to express my concern about O-N Chemstone's application to rezone 639 acres of property along Chapel Road in Middletown from Rural Agricultural to Extractive Mining Uses. As a Middletown resident, I urge you to do vote "No" on Chemstone's application. Voting "No" will protect the health of the residents of Frederick County, mitigate the dramatic impacts on traffic from the proposed mine, protect Frederick County's wetlands, floodplains, wildlife, farmlands, its karst groundwater system and Cedar Creek. It will also ensure the continued success of the Belle Grove Plantation, the Wayside Inn, the National Battlefield Park and historic Middletown. Chemstone's application is of grave concern to me because of the sinkholes, the effects blasting will have on our foundations and wells, destruction of the view -shed and that our property values will plummet. Tourism dollars, which support historic Middletown and Frederick County, will be impacted as well. I appreciate your efforts on this vital issue and encourage you to act swiftly in carrying out the actions needed to protect Middletown. Please do not subject our families to a future of increased air toxins and traffic, the regular use of explosives, a questionable water supply, groundwater pollution and degraded aesthetics. Mining operations do not belong in a residential community, nor do they belong in our beautiful, historic county. Please vote "No" on Chemstone's rezoning application. Si cerely, Your am-cxr.n Address: Jo i Ch 1 m►��� C irc fk lVlccQGl �at , VA- z2co p Phone Number: -3qb —o<(/ May 25, 2006 The Frederick County Board of Supervisors The Frederick County Planning Commissioners 107 North Kent Street 4th Floor Winchester, Virginia 22601 Re: O-N Chemstone's Rezoning Application Dear Supervisors and Commissioners: I want to express my concern about O-N Chemstone's application to rezone 639 acres of property along Chapel Road in Middletown from Rural Agricultural to Extractive Mining Uses. As a Middletown resident, I urge you to do vote "No" on Chemstone's application. Voting "No" will protect the health of the residents of Frederick County, mitigate the dramatic impacts on traffic from the proposed mine, protect Frederick County's wetlands, floodplains, wildlife, farmlands, its karst groundwater system and Cedar Creek. It will also ensure the continued success of the Belle Grove Plantation, the Wayside Inn, the National Battlefield Park and historic Middletown. Chemstone's application is of grave concern to me because of the sinkholes, the effects blasting will have on our foundations and wells, destruction of the view -shed and that our property values will plummet. Tourism dollars, which support historic Middletown and Frederick County, will be impacted as well. I appreciate your efforts on this vital issue and encourage you to act swiftly in carrying out the actions needed to protect Middletown. Please do not subject our families to a future of increased air toxins and traffic, the regular use of explosives, a questionable water supply, groundwater pollution and degraded aesthetics. Mining operations do not belong in a residential community, nor do they belong in our beautiful, historic county. Please vote "No" on Chemstone's rezoning application. Sincerely, Your Name: c, ace Address: 7d 1 Nt; dd.l c 0 -t h/ V k 21 G g lr T- Phone Number: s o May 31, 2006 The Frederick County Board of Supervisors The Frederick County Planning Commissioners 107 North Kent Street 4th Floor Winchester, Virginia 22601 Re: O-N Chemstone's Rezoning Application Dear Supervisors and Commissioners: I want to express my concern about O-N Chemstone's application to rezone 639 acres of property along Chapel Road in Middletown from Rural Agricultural to Extractive Mining Uses. As a Middletown resident, I urge you to vote "No" on Chemstone's application. Voting "No" will protect the health of the residents of Frederick County, mitigate the dramatic impacts on traffic from the proposed mine, protect Frederick County's wetlands, floodplains, wildlife, farmlands, its karst groundwater system and Cedar Creek. It will also ensure the continued success of the Belle Grove Plantation, the Wayside Inn, the National Battlefield Park and historic Middletown. Chemstone's application is of grave concern to me because of the sinkholes, the effects blasting will have on our foundations and wells, destruction of the view -shed and that our property values will plummet. Tourism dollars, which support historic Middletown and Frederick County, will be impacted as well. I appreciate your efforts on this vital issue and encourage you to act swiftly in carrying out the actions needed to protect Middletown. Please do not subject our families to a future of increased air toxins and traffic, the regular use of explosives, a questionable water supply, groundwater pollution and degraded aesthetics. Mining operations do not belong in a residential community, nor do they belong in our beautiful, historic county. Please vote "No" on Chemstone's rezoning application. Sincerely, Your Name:, i� , �ef 1(' Ii N. Address: (' 2_ (..i(;111 , Cq, ruaj �r(�c���✓do�d� �; Phone Number: -711,-2 r May 25, 2006 The Frederick County Board of Supervisors The Frederick County Planning Commissioners 107 North Kent Street 4th Floor Winchester, Virginia 22601 Re: O-N Chemstone's Rezoning Application Dear Supervisors and Commissioners: I want to express my concern about O-N Chemstone's application to rezone 639 acres of property along Chapel Road in Middletown from Rural Agricultural to Extractive Mining Uses. As a Middletown resident, I urge you to do vote "No" on Chemstone's application. Voting "No" will protect the health of the residents of Frederick County, mitigate the dramatic impacts on traffic from the proposed mine, protect Frederick County's wetlands, floodplains, wildlife, farmlands, its karst groundwater system and Cedar Creek. It will also ensure the continued success of the Belle Grove Plantation, the Wayside Inn, the National Battlefield Park and historic Middletown. Chemstone's application is of grave concern to me because of the sinkholes, the effects blasting will have on our foundations and wells, destruction of the view -shed and that our property values will plummet. Tourism dollars, which support historic Middletown and Frederick County, will be impacted as well. I appreciate your efforts on this vital issue and encourage you to act swiftly in carrying out the actions needed to protect Middletown. Please do not subject our families to a future of increased air toxins and traffic, the regular use of explosives, a questionable water supply, groundwater pollution and degraded aesthetics. Mining operations do not belong in a residential community, nor do they belong in our beautiful, historic county. Please vote "No" on Chemstone's rezoning application. Sincerely, Your Nan �� v t C- tt 2tz �e' - y�-1 Address: t 33 C-Se- I? 1vr4 e L,) rI, Vet Phone Number: 10 May 31, 2006 The Frederick County Board of Supervisors The Frederick County Planning Commissioners 107 North Kent Street 4th Floor Winchester, Virginia 22601 Re: O-N Chemstone's Rezoning Application Dear Supervisors and Commissioners: I want to express my concern about O-N Chemstone's application to rezone 639 acres of property along Chapel Road in Middletown from Rural Agricultural to Extractive Mining Uses. As a Middletown resident, I urge you to vote "No" on Chemstone's application. Voting "No" will protect the health of the residents of Frederick County, mitigate the dramatic impacts on traffic from the proposed mine, protect Frederick County's wetlands, floodplains, wildlife, farmlands, its karst groundwater system and Cedar Creek. It will also ensure the continued success of the Belle Grove Plantation, the Wayside Inn, the National Battlefield Park and historic Middletown. Chemstone's application is of grave concern to me because of the sinkholes, the effects blasting will have on our foundations and wells, destruction of the view -shed and that our property values will plummet. Tourism dollars, which support historic Middletown and Frederick County, will be impacted as well. I appreciate your efforts on this vital issue and encourage you to act swiftly in carrying out the actions needed to protect Middletown. Please do not subject our families to a future of increased air toxins and traffic, the regular use of explosives, a questionable water supply, groundwater pollution and degraded aesthetics. Mining operations do not belong in a residential community, nor do they belong in our beautiful, historic county. Please vote "No" on Chemstone's rezoning application. Sincerely, Your Name: Address: a / 41 /P4- Phone Number: 0 `�� 'Z J U N 5 2M COPY FYI June 1, 2006 Mr. Michael T. Ruddy, Deputy Director Department of Planning and Development 107 Kent Street Winchester, VA 22601 Dear Mr. Ruddy: Subject: Rezoning Application #03-06 from O-N Minerals (Chemstone) Frederick County may be on the cusp of major change. The action of the Planning Commission on June 7 will be the first step in determining if there is to be a significant change to the future of the County. I have made an effort to present, succinctly, my view of the future should the rezoning application be approved. To fully address the subject would require a very sizable statement. Some financial information from O-N's web site (www.oglebaynorton.com) is discussed that suggests the corporation conducts its business in a way that demonstrates a major interest only in the bottom line. As such it is not likely to be any more of a solid, contributing member of the Frederick County community than it has been; rather it could have a serious, detrimental effect on the County. Devaluation of properties near quarries has been studied with the result usually the same; property values decline. One example is at the Mad River Neighborhood Association web site(www.greenmountainaccess.net/—mrnan regarding a quarry at Moretown, Vermont. My observations regarding the subject rezoning application are attached. My initial reaction to the rezoning application was Not in My Back Yard! I have since concluded that the basic issue at this time is neither NIMBY, water, nor mining only. Rather, the basic issue is very fundamental, the future of Frederick County. Sincerely, Robert W. Spangler 276 Westernview Drive Middletown, Virginia 22645 Back Creek District Phone: 869-9744 Email: rspan@visuallink.com Clean businesses are being attracted and tourism is increasing, especially with the Battle of Bull Run to be reenacted at the Cedar Creek Battlefield. Some 5,000 participants have registered and more than 10,000 people are expected in July 2006. The perception of the County is one of a clean, rural environment that provides a family -friendly atmosphere. The future looks rosy but there is, potentially, a very dark cloud on the horizon. OLGEBAY NORTON (ON) FINANCIALS Upon emerging from bankruptcy January 31, 2005, the company proceeded to sell off most of its Great Lakes shipping fleet and expects to sell the remainder soon. It sold a quarry in Oklahoma and is currently in the process of selling 440 acres of land at its quarry in Rogers, Michigan to the Wolverine Power Cooperative that will construct a base load power plant using circulating fluidized bed technology. ON will provide limestone for the process that will use large quantities of coal. Some coal -burning power plants gulp 25 tons of coal per minute and require trains 1.5 miles in length to supply the daily coal usage. In its 2005 first quarter report, ON noted that it had received an average of 13,750 asbestos claims for the previous five years, and, as of March 31, 2005, it was a co- defendant in silica cases involving about 22,000 claimants. ON has filed with the SEC to delist its stock; then, ON will not have to issue reports. Per the March 2000 contract between Chemstone and the Frederick County Sanitation Authority (FCSA), all water in the pits to be excavated and not used by Chemstone would be available to FCSA. ON rezoning costs are to be paid by FCSA according to the contract and all problems related to water issues would be the responsibility of FCSA. The possibility exists that contract paragraph 13 may be exercised by Chemstone to decide, unilaterally, it is not "...obligated to offer any of its land to the Authority." This could become a reality should Chemstone find it more profitable to lease or sell its land to even more undesirable manufacturing activities as it has done in Michigan. This is a very real possibility because ON has acquired Chemstone, gone through bankruptcy proceedings and, reportedly, reorganized to the extent that five of the members of the ON Board of Directors represent creditors. FCSA has chosen a risky partner. Residential and business property values were found to decrease about 20% at an Alabama quarry. A real estate investment appraiser estimated the property values of the area surrounding the Middletown quarry will be 25% to 45%. Just proposing a quarry effects those values as much as 10% to 50% as at Moretown, Vermont; the estimates are from a study by a state -certified appraiser who appears to have done a very credible job. The Vermont State Appraiser agrees. Based on the average 2005 sale price of homes in Frederick County of $308,771 and in anticipation of the entire County being impacted by the increase in mining activities (the Environmental Protection Agency reports that dust travels 500 miles), we can expect the average sale price to drop to between about $200,000 and $250,000. It is, of course, anticipated that property taxes would drop in a similar fashion. The Vermont appraiser also noted a lack of buyer interest for two years in a house that would have a view of the proposed quarry. Resale of residential and business properties may become very difficult if not impossible to accomplish. Currently, a property directly across the road from the Chemstone property --offered at $420,000--has already lost one potential buyer when knowledge of the proposed rezoning became known; the owner has reduced the price. ON noted in its application that the quarry has been around for about 110 years. Belle Grove Plantation and the Wayside Inn are both older by about a century and are deserving of a respite from the existing assault and potential ravages that may be imposed by increased mining and possibly heavy -industrial, smog -creating industries. POTENTIAL IMPACTS Approval of the application will have adverse effects on ALL of Frederick County. Environment --Industrial pollution will increase with more smog. The increased flow of water will increase incidents of sink holes, loss of water from wells and building damage. Health --Particulate matter will create more asthma cases of ever greater severity. Agriculture --Reduced water availability will make farming more risky and developers will be less interested as the County reputation deteriorates. Noise --Traffic increase to 1,306 very large trucks, daily, will disrupt the sleep of people on truck routes as well as create an unfriendly, dirtier traffic situation. Financial --Residential and business properties and agriculture land will be devalued with the greatest impact nearest the quarry and tourism will diminish leading to a loss of County income and the necessity of raising taxes. Those properties devalued the greatest amount will experience the greatest decrease in taxes; those properties experiencing the least decrease in value will bear the brunt, i.e., pay the most, of the tax increases needed to maintain County services. And it may not be possible to find a buyer for any property. Water --An essential need that may not be available from quarries that leak or Chemstone could be assured in adequate, consistent quantity from the Shenandoah main stem. Perception of County --The County will lose its family -friendly, rural -area reputation and no longer be viewed as a place to tour for pleasure and learn about history. Approval of the application could, literally, put the future of the County at the whims of a single for -profit corporation that appears to continue to be ailing financially. Rejection of the application is strongly urged. � , f JU�1 6 2006 Gs� May 25, 2006 The Frederick County Board of Supervisors The Frederick County Planning Commissioners 107 North Kent Street 4th Floor Winchester, Virginia 22601 Re: O-N Chemstone's Rezoning Application Dear Supervisors and Commissioners: JUN 5 2006 I want to express my concern about O-N Chemstone's application to rezone 639 acres of property along Chapel Road in Middletown from Rural Agricultural to Extractive Mining Uses. As a Middletown resident, I urge you to do vote "No" on Chemstone's application. Voting "No" will protect the health of the residents of Frederick County, mitigate the dramatic impacts on traffic from the proposed mine, protect Frederick County's wetlands, floodplains, wildlife, farmlands, its karst groundwater system and Cedar Creek. It will also ensure the continued success of the Belle Grove Plantation, the Wayside Inn, the National Battlefield Park and historic Middletown. Chemstone's application is of grave concern to me because of the sinkholes, the effects blasting will have on our foundations and wells, destruction of the view -shed and that our property values will plummet. Tourism dollars, which support historic Middletown and Frederick County, will be impacted as well. I appreciate your efforts on this vital issue and encourage you to act swiftly in carrying out the actions needed to protect Middletown. Please do not subject our families to a future of increased air toxins and traffic, the regular use of explosives, a questionable water supply, groundwater pollution and degraded aesthetics. Mining operations do not belong in a residential community, nor do they belong in our beautiful, historic county. Please vote "No" on Chemstone's rezoning application. Sincerely, Your Name: Address: y/ ��., „,,, Phone Number: `i c," ' 4 - 12 z May 25, 2006 The Frederick County Board of Supervisors The Frederick County Planning Commissioners 107 North Kent Street 4th Floor Winchester, Virginia 22601 Re: O-N Chemstone's Rezoning Application Dear Supervisors and Commissioners: ,JINN 6 2006 I want to express my concern about O-N Chemstone's application to rezone 639 acres of property along Chapel Road in Middletown from Rural Agricultural to Extractive Mining Uses. As a Middletown resident, I urge you to do vote "No" on Chemstone's application. Voting "No" will protect the health of the residents of Frederick County, mitigate the dramatic impacts on traffic from the proposed mine, protect Frederick County's wetlands, floodplains, wildlife, farmlands, its karst groundwater system and Cedar Creek. It will also ensure the continued success of the Belle Grove Plantation, the Wayside Inn, the National Battlefield Park and historic Middletown. Chemstone's application is of grave concern to me because of the sinkholes, the effects blasting will have on our foundations and wells, destruction of the view -shed and that our property values will plummet. Tourism dollars, which support historic Middletown and Frederick County, will be impacted as well. I appreciate your efforts on this vital issue and encourage you to act swiftly in carrying out the actions needed to protect Middletown. Please do not subject our families to a future of increased air toxins and traffic, the regular use of explosives, a questionable water supply, groundwater pollution and degraded aesthetics. Mining operations do not belong in a residential community, nor do they belong in our beautiful, historic county. Please vote "No" on Chemstone's rezoning application. Sincerely, c,R— V e—� Your Name: �� N ^' k LE ,-t- 1 rt6 Address: (, 'Lu LKr,-q- c Z2C (-E , M'Ln V LC70 Lv , Phone Number: 3t +`t 3 - 6 S P-1 � May 25, 2006 The Frederick County Board of Supervisors The Frederick County Planning Commissioners 107 North Kent Street 4th Floor Winchester, Virginia 22601 Re: O-N Chemstone's Rezoning Application Dear Supervisors and Commissioners: I want to express my concern about O-N Chemstone's application to rezone 639 acres of property along Chapel Road in Middletown from Rural Agricultural to Extractive Mining Uses. As a Middletown resident, I urge you to do vote "No" on Chemstone's application. Voting "No" will protect the health of the residents of Frederick County, mitigate the dramatic impacts on traffic fiom the proposed mine, protect Frederick County's wetlands, floodplains, wildlife, farmlands, its karst groundwater system and Cedar Creek. It will also ensure the continued success of the Belle Grove Plantation, the Wayside Inn, the National Battlefield Park and historic Middletown. Chemstone's application is of grave concern to me because of the sinkholes, the effects blasting will have on our foundations and wells, destruction of the view -shed and that our property values will plummet. Tourism dollars, which support historic Middletown and Frederick County, will be impacted as well. I appreciate your efforts on this vital issue and encourage you to act swiftly in carrying out the actions needed to protect Middletown. Please do not subject our families to a future of increased air toxins and traffic, the regular use of explosives, a questionable water supply, groundwater pollution and degraded aesthetics. Mining operations do not belong in a residential community, nor do they belong in our beautiful, historic county. Please vote "No" on Chemstone's rezoning application. Sincerely, Your Name: Address: e le — Phone Number: ( 7&9 D 3 y/ / , 1 / a,, 6 2006 Frederick Co. Planning Commission 107 N Kent Street Winchester, VA 22601 Via Facsimile 665-6395 It has been said people do not go to the ocean to see oil rigs, nor do they come to the Shenandoah Valley to see mining operations. They do take seriously the quality of water, air and lifestyle. It is difficult to explain why a "sky full of stars is preferable to to a sea of calcium". Perhaps those who have never experienced life in overdeveloped industrial areas take what we have for granted. They should get out of town sometime to see where it is all going and they will shake their heads and wonder how it happened. At the time it seemed like a good idea. The planning commission said if we just give in this one time, it might solve one problem. However the long term side effects were not taken into consideration. I am writing to object to the request by ON Minerals to rezone a huge tract to Extractive Manufacturing uses. These are totaliy unacceptable land uses next to three of the greatest assets the area has -Cedar Creek, National Historic Park and Middletown as well as the existing residential areas.. urge you to deny the Chemstone rezoning. Frederick County must update its plan to address mining, industrial uses. Sincerely, Margaret Eisenhower 7857 Senseney Ave Middletown, VA 22645 r Un U✓. QR� ! /0 6-2-06 Pamela M. Pampe 333 Cottonwood Dr. Winchester, VA 22603 Dear Commissioner, J U N 6 2006 I am deeply troubled by the vague and open-ended plans that Chemstone is urging Middletown to accept in its expansion plans. This town has survived 200 years as a charming entity and tourist based economic source. I cannot imagine how this expansion program will impact, if not destroy, the charm that draws visitors to Middletown. If you observe Manassas and the strip mall disaster that it has become and do NOT stop this expansion plan, then you must not be ready to stand firm for Belle Grove, Cedar Creek and the environment that protects them. I urge you to stop this motion and protect what past generations have saved for us to enjoy. Thank you for listening to this request. Pamela M. Pampe 2-22 WKWAY VKLE Cross Junction, Verger»ea 22625 Ju, nt 4, 2006 Dear Planning Commissioner George J. Kirz We are writing to object the rezoning of land near Middletown from Agriculture to Extractive Manufacturing Uses. We feel this will drastically change the quality of life of people in this area to say nothing of dishonoring the history and heritage of this beautiful county. Once this rezoning step has been taken nothing will replace what will have been lost and we will have failed this generation and those to come. Please prove the leadership we need and vote against this rezoning. Sincerely, Iris and Roberts Mumma .1UN 6 2006 Cross Junction, Virginia 22625 Junt .4, 2006 Dear Planning Commissioner Charles E. Triplett We are writing to object the rezoning of land near Middletown from Agriculture to Extractive Manufacturing Uses. We feel this will drastically change the quality of life of people in this area to say nothing of dishonoring the history and heritage of this beautiful county. Once this rezoning step has been taken nothing will replace what will have been lost and we will have failed this generation and those to come. Please prove the leadership we need and vote against this rezoning. Sincerely, Iris and Roberts Mumma �J��' h May 25, 2006 5 20� The Frederick County Board of Supervisors The Frederick County Planning Commissioners 107 North Kent Street 4th Floor Winchester, Virginia 22601 Re: O-N Chemstone's Rezoning Application Dear Supervisors and Commissioners: I want to express my concern about O-N Chemstone's application to rezone 639 acres of property along Chapel Road in Middletown from Rural Agricultural to Extractive Mining Uses. As a Middletown resident, I urge you to do vote "No" on Chemstone's application. Voting "No" will protect the health of the residents of Frederick County, mitigate the dramatic impacts on traffic from the proposed mine, protect Frederick County's wetlands, floodplains, wildlife, farmlands, its karst groundwater system and Cedar Creek. It will also ensure the continued success of the Belle Grove Plantation, the Wayside Inn, the National Battlefield Park and historic Middletown. Chemstone's application is of grave concern to me because of the sinkholes, the effects blasting will have on our foundations and wells, destruction of the view -shed and that our property values will plummet. Tourism dollars, which support historic Middletown and Frederick County, will be impacted as well. I appreciate your efforts on this vital issue and encourage you to act swiftly in carrying out the actions needed to protect Middletown. Please do not subject our families to a future of increased air toxins and traffic, the regular use of explosives, a questionable water supply, groundwater pollution and degraded aesthetics. Mining operations do not belong in a residential community, nor do they belong in our beautiful, historic county. Please vote "No" on Chemstone's rezoning application. Sincerely, Your Name: b" ror► 1 u,P_G LJA L_� Address: Gso c.►.,MNE,t ��� M����ETvuti 2Z(vyS Phone Number: s4o %(,a 08 4 8 JUN 1 M May 25, 2006 JU The Frederick County Board of Supervisors The Frederick County Planning Commissioners 107 North Kent Street 4th Floor Winchester, Virginia 22601 Re: O-N Chemstone's Rezoning Application Dear Supervisors and Commissioners: I want to express my concern about O-N Chemstone's application to rezone 639 acres of property along Chapel Road in Middletown from Rural Agricultural to Extractive Mining Uses. As a Middletown resident, I urge you to do vote "No" on Chemstone's application. Voting "No" will protect the health of the residents of Frederick County, mitigate the dramatic impacts on traffic from the proposed mine, protect Frederick County's wetlands, floodplains, wildlife, farmlands, its karst groundwater system and Cedar Creek. It will also ensure the continued success of the Belle Grove Plantation, the Wayside Inn, the National Battlefield Park and historic Middletown. Chemstone's application is of grave concern to me because of the sinkholes, the effects blasting will have on our foundations and wells, destruction of the view -shed and that our property values will plummet. Tourism dollars, which support historic Middletown and Frederick County, will be impacted as well. I appreciate your efforts on this vital issue and encourage you to act swiftly in carrying out the actions needed to protect Middletown. Please do not subject our families to a future of increased air toxins and traffic, the regular use of explosives, a questionable water supply, groundwater pollution and degraded aesthetics. Mining operations do not belong in a residential community, nor do they belong in our beautiful, historic county. Please vote "No" on Chemstone's rezoning application. Sincerely, Your Name;. Address: 7�f!- c.IlLis2ra�N ff--b ,�!-i�Jef- , t:�-4 ZZ 4-V S Phone Number: (gyo) 8b9 ?z2-O May 25, 2006 The Frederick County Board of Supervisors The Frederick County Planning Commissioners 107 North Kent Street 4th Floor Winchester, Virginia 22601 Re: O-N Chemstone's Rezoning Application Dear Supervisors and Commissioners: 5 2006 I want to express my concern about O-N Chemstone's application to rezone 639 acres of property along Chapel Road in Middletown from Rural Agricultural to Extractive Mining Uses. As a Middletown resident, I urge you to do vote "No" on Chemstone's application. Voting "No" will protect the health of the residents of Frederick County, mitigate the dramatic impacts on traffic from the proposed mine, protect Frederick County's wetlands, floodplains, wildlife, farmlands, its karst groundwater system and Cedar Creek. It will also ensure the continued success of the Belle Grove Plantation, the Wayside Inn, the National Battlefield Park and historic Middletown. Chemstone's application is of grave concern to me because of the sinkholes, the effects blasting will have on our foundations and wells, destruction of the view -shed and that our property values will plummet. Tourism dollars, which support historic Middletown and Frederick County, will be impacted as well. I appreciate your efforts on this vital issue and encourage you to act swiftly in carrying out the actions needed to protect Middletown. Please do not subject our families to a future of increased air toxins and traffic, the regular use of explosives, a questionable water supply, groundwater pollution and degraded aesthetics. Mining operations do not belong in a residential community, nor do they belong in our beautiful, historic county. Please vote "No" on Chemstone's rezoning application. Sincerely, T Your Name: Address: Y / CGr, H,�r�, k v ✓ < < Phone Number: t'c. S (; L. c �'�' 4 May 25, 2006 The Frederick County Board of Supervisors The Frederick County Planning Commissioners 107 North Kent Street 4th Floor Winchester, Virginia 22601 Re: O-N Chemstone's Rezoning Application Dear Supervisors and Commissioners: I want to express my concern about O-N Chemstone's application to rezone 639 acres of property along Chapel Road in Middletown from Rural Agricultural to Extractive Mining Uses. As a Middletown resident, I urge you to do vote "No" on Chemstone's application. Voting "No" will protect the health of the residents of Frederick County, mitigate the dramatic impacts on traffic from the proposed mine, protect Frederick County's wetlands, floodplains, wildlife, farmlands, its karst groundwater system and Cedar Creek. It will also ensure the continued success of the Belle Grove Plantation, the Wayside Inn, the National Battlefield Park and historic Middletown. Chemstone's application is of grave concern to me because of the sinkholes, the effects blasting will have on our foundations and wells, destruction of the view -shed and that our property values will plummet. Tourism dollars, which support historic Middletown and Frederick County, will be impacted as well. I appreciate your efforts on this vital issue and encourage you to act swiftly in carrying out the actions needed to protect Middletown. Please do not subject our families to a future of increased air toxins and traffic, the regular use of explosives, a questionable water supply, groundwater pollution and degraded aesthetics. Mining operations do not belong in a residential community, nor do they belong in our beautiful, historic county. Please vote "No" on Chemstone's rezoning application. Sincerely, Your Name: TLD i3 Lk P C L) A L i_-_J Address: G, sz) c_" m I E, I L, le- � M %D DL-E-Tol,�•J , 2 Z (,, 4 5 Phone Number: 5.Y 9 (, w- o� ti 8 !i� L May 25, 2006 5 2016 The Frederick County Board of Supervisors The Frederick County Planning Commissioners 107 North Kent Street 4th Floor Winchester, Virginia 22601 Re: O-N Chemstone's Rezoning Application Dear Supervisors and Commissioners: I want to express my concern about O-N Chemstone's application to rezone 639 acres of property along Chapel Road in Middletown from Rural Agricultural to Extractive Mining Uses. As a Middletown resident, I urge you to do vote "No" on Chemstone's application. Voting "No" will protect the health of the residents of Frederick County, mitigate the dramatic impacts on traffic from the proposed mine, protect Frederick County's wetlands, floodplains, wildlife, farmlands, its karst groundwater system and Cedar Creek. It will also ensure the continued success of the Belle Grove Plantation, the Wayside Inn, the National Battlefield Park and historic Middletown. Chemstone's application is of grave concern to me because of the sinkholes, the effects blasting will have on our foundations and wells, destruction of the view -shed and that our property values will plummet. Tourism dollars, which support historic Middletown and Frederick County, will be impacted as well. I appreciate your efforts on this vital issue and encourage you to act swiftly in carrying out the actions needed to protect Middletown. Please do not subject our families to a future of increased air toxins and traffic, the regular use of explosives, a questionable water supply, groundwater pollution and degraded aesthetics. Mining operations do not belong in a residential community, nor do they belong in our beautiful, historic county. Please vote "No" on Chemstone's rezoning application. Sincerely, Your Name: ciZys-rA-L. Address: Aso cH uv\ ►c-i c„z��E, � �1�c04 s Phone Number: sou s,(. 8 -- 0 8 y g ti May 25, 2006 JUN 5 2006 The Frederick County Board of Supervisors The Frederick County Planning Commissioners 107 North Kent Street 4th Floor Winchester, Virginia 22601 Re: O-N Chemstone's Rezoning_ Application Dear Supervisors and Commissioners: I want to express my concern about O-N Chemstone's application to rezone 639 acres of property along Chapel Road in Middletown from Rural Agricultural to Extractive Mining Uses. As a Middletown resident, I urge you to do vote "No" on Chemstone's application. Voting "No" will protect the health of the residents of Frederick County, mitigate the dramatic impacts on traffic from the proposed mine, protect Frederick County's wetlands, floodplains, wildlife, farmlands, its karst groundwater system and Cedar Creek. It will also ensure the continued success of the Belle Grove Plantation, the Wayside Inn, the National Battlefield Park and historic Middletown. Chemstone's application is of grave concern to me because of the sinkholes, the effects blasting will have on our foundations and wells, destruction of the view -shed and that our property values will plummet. Tourism dollars, which support historic Middletown and Frederick County, will be impacted as well. I appreciate your efforts on this vital issue and encourage you to act swiftly in carrying out the actions needed to protect Middletown. Please do not subject our families to a future of increased air toxins and traffic, the regular use of explosives, a questionable water supply, groundwater pollution and degraded aesthetics. Mining operations do not belong in a residential community, nor do they belong in our beautiful, historic county. Please vote "No" on Chemstone's rezoning application. Sincerely, Your Name: ►cN ��Dy L3�rzc-t,�Ac� Address: VA Phone Number: 54 o 8 8- 0 8 v 109 Par Court Cross Junction. VA 2262� June 12006 Mr. Charles Triplett Frederick County Planning Commission 107 North Kent Street Winchester, VA 22601 Dear Mr.Triplett: I am writing to object to the request by ON -Minerals (Chemstone) to rezone a huge tract of land near Middletown from agricultural to Extractive Manufacturing uses, like mining, cement and asphalt plants. These are totally unacceptable land uses next to three of the greatest wets our County of Frederick has to offer —Cedar Creek, the National Historical Park, and I1 kkBetown--or among the farms and homm of southern Fredoxi County. 1 understand the FCSA is involved with this rezoning application as it has a lease agreement with Chemstone to store water on the site when mining has ceased. I don't believe we should sacrifice Mkiddletown`s distinctive resources or unigc quai~ity of life for a massive -industrial site that the FCSA hopes wiH one day lead to water storage fix the icy. Does the FCSA even know that storied quarry water would be potable`" Mining and water are two separate issues that need to be separately and openly debated urge you to deny the Chemstone eram* rezonmg and open up the FCSA water plans for participation and retiriew by the general public so that waterissues can be balanced v+riih other issues. Frederick County must also update its comprehenswe plan to address n . and related iKhstrial uses. Please protiride the leadership we need to address bath mining, water issues, and qualiiy of life in Freda County. 11. Cross Junction. VA � ==6 _ TN 5 2006 .i une 2.2006 Mr. George J. Kriz +: n-ci. rirk C oupty Planninva Commission 107 North Kent Street Winchester, VA 22601 Dear Mr. Kriz: i am writing to object to the request by ON -Minerals ((-:tiemstone) to rezone a huge tract of land near Middletown from agncuitural to Extractive Manutacturing uses, like mining, cement and asphalt plants. fix= are totally unacceptable land uses next to three of the greatest assets our County of Frederick has to otter—A'edar Creek, the National Historical Paris, and Middletown— or among the tarms and homes of southern Frederick County. I understand the FCSA is involved with this rezoning application as it has a lease agreement with Chernstone to store water on the site when mining has ceased. I don't believe we should sacrifice Middletown's distinctive resources or unique quality of life for a massive industrial site that the FCSA hopes will one day lead to water storage for the county. Does the FCSA even know that stored quarry water would be potable?P? Mining and water are two separate issues that need to be separately and openly debated. I urge you to deny the Chemstone mining rezoning and open up the FCSA water plans for participation and review by the general public so that water issues can be balanced with other issues. Frederick County must also update its comprehensive plan to address mining and related industrial uses. Please provide the leadership we need to address both mining, water issues, and quality of life in Frederick County. Sincerely, �a0v--L �OZJ 0 Kathie M. Legge is 1M 109 Par Court , ! I ! N 5 2006 Cross Junction. VA 22625 June 12006 Mr. Gary Dove Frederick County Board of Supervisors 107 North Kent Street Winchester, VA 22601 Dear Mr. Dave - I am writing to object to the request by ON -Minerals (Chemstone) to rezone a huge tract of land near Middletown from agricultural to Extractive Manufacturing uses, like mining, art wid asphalt plants- These are totally „nacceptable land uses next to three of the greatest assets our County of Frederick has to offer —Cedar Creek, the National Historical Parry and ddl .own- or among the farms aM honx-s. of southern Fmkrkk County. 1 vndt-rAand the FCSA is imvived with this rezoning application as it has a lease agreement with Chenistone to store water on the site when mining has ceased. I don t believe vve should sacrihc& &fmcti v e 9 -cf He for a massive industrial site that the 1 CSA hopes will one dam lead to water stores for the minty. Does the FCCSA even know that sum-ed quarry, water weld be potable? g �y er ar tw �a L _'E}� py� Ce(ft r '.i �R E53 ►?t3 Y1(1 '1? i' '+'s' $`YR-" � A`A. 1s���-' .«:' S+FG i?+.Id'a � � C 5ly d`��.c�«S'..K. urge you to deny the Chemstofte r ning rezommg aid open up the FC A wateh plans for participation and raw byl Viral prbl so that weer asses be lal_aisith utter- issue s- Fr i k-k County nuka also r.h late its compr-elh rsive plan to dress Wiring related in ..,. -ai tom. P1--ase prro-Ide the leavd ship we need to a-ddTrss both nine, watcT issues, and quality f life Irl Fr erick County. Sincerely, 9 t aA.e erJ Kathie A Legge r SAMPLE LETTER: kter�r E-Mail Your Elected Officials f, Supervisor or Planning Commissioner am writing to object to the request by ON -Minerals (Chemstone) to rezone a huge tract of .nd near Middletown from agricultural to Extractive Manufacturing uses, like mining, ce- ient and asphalt plants. These are totally unacceptable land uses next to three of the greatest ;sets our county has to offer — Cedar Creek, the National Historical Park and Middletown -- or among the farms and homes of southern Frederick County. understand the Frederick County Sanitation Authority (FCSA) is involved with this rezoning pplication as it has a lease agreement with Chemstone to store water on the site when mining has ceased. I don't believe we should sacrifice Middletown's distinctive resources or unique quality of life for a massive industrial site that the FCSA hopes will one day lead to water stor- age for the county. Mining and water are two separate issues that need to be separately and openly debated. I urge you to deny the Chemstone mining rezoning and open up the FCSA water plans for participa- tion and review by the general public so that water issues can be balanced with other issues. Frederick County must also update its comprehensive plan to address mining and related in- dustrial uses. Please provide the leadership we need to address both mining, water issues and quality of life 1 in Frederick County. SincerelyeAs:s)) (Nan • ,, rr ).n—_iz r- .7yo , yle a crow ; i c-t IYr, AOIWI,awn tlA :Z 76 y-,S� �3�- ��93 5 2006 SAMPLE LETTER. Write or E-Mail Your Elected Officials rear Supervisor or Planning Commissioner q_�r, am writing to object to the request by ON -Minerals (Chemstone) to rezone a huge tract of end near Middletown from agricultural to Extractive Manufacturing uses, like mining, ce- ient and asphalt plants. These are totally unacceptable land uses next to three of the greatest ;sets our county has to offer — Cedar Creek, the National Historical Park and Middletown — or among the farms and homes of southern Frederick County. understand the Frederick County Sanitation Authority (FCSA) is involved with this rezoning pplication as it has a lease agreement with Chemstone to store water on the site when mining as ceased. I dont believe we should sacrifice Middletown's distinctive resources or unique uality of life for a massive industrial site that the FCSA hopes will one day lead to water stor- e for the county. dining and water are two separate issues that need to be separately and openly debated. I urge you to deny the Chemstone mining rezoning and open up the FCSA water plans for participa- tion and review by the general public so that water issues can be balanced with other issues. Frederick County must also update its comprehensive plan to address mining and related in- ustrial uses. lease provide the leadership we need to address both mining, water issues and quality of life j in Frederick County. i j Sincerely yo (Name & Address) 00 3 3 6 • 714 3 Frederick Co. Planning Commission 107 N Kent Street Winchester, VA 22601 Via Facsimile 665-6395 It has been said people do not go to the ocean to see oil rigs, nor do they come to the Shenandoah Valley to see mining operations. They do take seriously the quality of water, air and lifestyle. It is difficult to explain why a "sky full of stars is preferable to to a sea of calcium". Perhaps those who have never experienced life in overdeveloped industrial areas take what we have for granted. They should get out of town sometime to see where it is all going and they will shake their heads and wonder how it happened. At the time it seemed like a good idea. The planning commission said if we just give in this one time, it might solve one problem. However the long term side effects were not taken into consideration. am writing to object to the request by ON Minerals to rezone a huge tract to Extractive Manufacturing uses. These are totaliy unacceptable land uses next to three of the greatest assets the area has -Cedar Creek, National Historic Park and Middletown as well as the existing residential areas.. urge you to deny the Chemstone rezoning. Frederick County must update its plan to address mining, industrial uses. Sincerely, Margaret Eisenhower 7857 Senseney Ave Middletown, VA 22645 c ION 100/100 d 969-1 Me ZU Oq9 uoiss moo luswRoldq eiINIA-w01j wdO1:E0 90-90—unr INDUSTRIAL BELT PROPOSED AROUND MIDDLETOWN Should Frederick County Accept More Dirty Industry? O-N Minerals/Chemstone wants to rezone 639 acres from Rural Agriculture to Extractive Mining uses on two parcels beside Cedar Creek, Belle Grove National Battlefield Historic Park, Middletown and many homes and farms in southern Frederick County. The rezoning would create a 1,200-acre industrial mining corridor two-thirds of a mile wide and more than 2.6 miles long. Industrial Impacts Will Overwhelm Our Rural Community • Quarry truck traffic will triple, with up to 1,300 dump trucks streaming through the heart of Middletown. That's one dump truck per minute, 24 hours per day, through the historic town. • Air and water pollution, noise, dust and visual pollution from greatly expanded mine waste piles will ring the creek, battlefield and town. • Mining and other industrial uses in our porous karst geology can create an underground highway for water pollutants and change the water table enough to deplete local private wells. • There is nothing in the Frederick County Comprehensive Plan that designates Middletown for an industrial mining corridor. Limestone deposits throughout the county mean any Frederick County neighborhood could be rezoned for mining. • The massive industrial site conflicts directly with the Middletown Comprehensive Plan, which seeks to retain small town character and build on tourism and rural quality of life. • Impacts from industrial mining will irreparably degrade Cedar Creek, eligible to be named a state Scenic River, and Route 11, eligible to be named a Virginia Scenic Byway. Industrial Rezoning Permits Much More Than a Quarry Expansion • Rezoning to Extractive Manufacturing allows multiple other industrial uses: concrete and asphalt manufacturing, crushed stone operations, brick, block and pre -cast concrete production, oil and gas extraction, mining and processing sand and gravel, and sewage treatment facilities. • There is nothing in Chemstone's rezoning application to limit these uses on the 639 acres. Chemstone only needs 78 acres for new quarries and can sell the remaining land. • Chemstone sold two parcels at its Clear Brook operation in northern Frederick County to two cement companies, which generate an additional 110 new truck trips on local roads per day. • The trend in the quarry industry is to combine one -stop shopping for construction materials. limestone and quarry byproducts, asphalt production and concrete plants. We can expect the rezoned land to be intensely developed as a full industrial mining site, like the one in Strasburg • Frederick County economic development officials are constantly promoting our communities as a great place to locate high paying technology and production facilities. So why is the county considering another massive, dirty industrial site that is certain to degrade three jewels; Cedar Creek, the National Battlefield Park and Middletown? Industrial Rezoning Tied to Sanitation Authority • The Frederick County Sanitation Authority (FCSA) supports the Chemstone rezoning application because it has an agreement to lease quarry pits for water storage after mining operations cease. • Local residents are expected to accept a dirty industrial site in order to provide for a water plan that was created by a private agency, not in an open, public process. • Other communities are rejecting limestone quarries as water storage sites due to the porous nature of the rock, which permits pollutants to easily enter and exit the water supply. • Frederick County officials should not vote on a mining rezoning in order to further the FCSA water plan. The mining rezoning must stand or fall on its' own merits. MAKE YOUR VOICE HEARD! ATTEND THE PLANNING COMMISSION HEARING JUNE 7 For more information, go to www.shenandoahvaIleynewtork.org/PreserveFrederick_htmI �M7 RESOLUTION Opposing Proposed O-N Minerals Rezoning From Agricultural to Extractive Manufacturing Land Uses WHEREAS, O-N Minerals (Chemstone) has filed an application in Frederick County to rezone 693 acres from agricultural to extractive manufacturing uses on a site west of the Town of Middletown, which was designated as the official Gateway to the Cedar Creek and Belle Grove National Historical Park; and. WHEREAS, the Chemstone quarry site is adjacent to Cedar Creek and Belle Grove National Historical Park, recently designated as one of the ten most endangered Civil War battlefields in America, and clearly within the viewshed of the town of Middletown; and WHEREAS, increased limestone mining at the Chemstone site will have significant negative environmental impacts on the Middletown area, notably increased air pollution emissions, pollution of groundwater supplies, and erosion of the historic and rural setting of the Cedar Creek and Belle Grove National Historical Park; and WHEREAS, increased limestone mining is projected to create significant negative traffic and noise impacts, with up to 1,400 industrial vehicles traveling through the Town of Middletown each day, which amounts to nearly one truck per minute, 24-hours a day, seven days a week; and WHEREAS, the proposed rezoning would permit other related heavy industries to locate on the site, such as cement or asphalt plant, as has occurred on the Chemstone quarry site at Clearbrook in northern Frederick County, where two cement plants have opened in the past 18 months, adding to air pollution from small particulates; and WHEREAS, the 2005 Middletown Comprehensive Plan, calls for retaining the community's character by more fully developing Main Street "with more shopping and eating establishments" and for retaining Route 11 as a "major arterial roadway" that is also "a historic, pedestrian - friendly Main Street," and WHEREAS, the 2005 Middletown Comprehensive Plan, seeks to build upon the town's major economic resources, Lord Fairfax Community College, Cedar Creek and Belle Grove National Historical Park, the Wayside Theater, the small-town character and the pedestrian -friendly environment; and WHEREAS, the 2005 Middletown Comprehensive Plan calls for the town and county to identify and develop economic opportunities that are unique to Middletown, including compatible commerce and light industry, in order to broaden the local tax base; and WHEREAS, the proposed rezoning of 639 acres from agricultural to heavy industrial uses close to town will generate air, water, traffic, noise and dust impacts that are clearly not compatible with the Town of Middletown's economic development and other community goals; NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved that the Middletown Town Council hereby calls on the Frederick County Planning Commission and Board of Supervisors to deny the application for rezoning of the O-N Minerals (Chemstone) site in its current form. Adopted this 8th day of May, 2006. Gene Dicks, Mayor FREDERICK COUNTY, VIRGINIA u 0 Frederick County Dept. of GIS For questions p-5614lease contact the Frederick County Dept. of Parcel Mapping Service GIS at 540-665 S Cedar Creek D National Battlefield Park Zoned Extractive Manufacturing 0 Proposed Zoning 0 Robert Spangler, Back Creek District, 6-7-06 Comments I offer you a tale where truth may be stranger than fiction. Consider that you own a mining operation and a lot of land around the mine not zoned for mining. Your land surrounds historic propel -ties and a national park. How can you persuade authorities to rezone your land? Could an arrangement be made that would support your rezoning application, get rid of possibly contaminated excess water that drains into your pits, and provide other financial benefits for your company? Enter the March 2000 contract between the Frederick County Sanitation Authority and Chemstone in which FCSA agreed to: • pay all costs for getting the land rezoned, • pay the full construction costs of replacement of ball fields that may be displaced by Chemstone mining operations, • pay for installing and maintaining monitoring wells, • pay for water loss from nearby wells that can be proved to be caused by FCSA, • pay for pipelines and pumping equipment and permit Chemstone to use same, and • hold Chemstone harmless from all issues raised by regulators or private citizens. Of course, FCSA supports your application because after the property is exhaustively mined it would have water storage pits that, if they do not leak, would be a source of water with which to partially serve the Urban Development Area of the County. And Chemstone would not have the expense of filling the pits and reclaiming the land, leaving, instead, a permanent eyesore. The foregoing is subject to approval of the rezoning and to future business decisions of Chemstone that, if certain conditions occur, permit Chemstone to, unilaterally, decide that it is not "... obligated to offer any of its land to FCSA." Chemstone, alone, can decide it is more profitable to sell or lease portions of the land to possibly heavy -industrial, smog -creating industries. Approval of the Chemstone rezoning application could, literally, make the future of Frederick County subject to the business decisions of one, for -profit corporation. I strongly urge denial of the rezoning application. RESOLUTION Opposing Proposed O-N Minerals Rezoning From Agricultural to Extractive Manufacturing Land Uses WHEREAS, O-N Minerals (Chemstone) has filed an application in Frederick County to rezone 693 acres from agricultural to extractive manufacturing uses on a site west of the Town of Middletown, which was designated as the official Gateway to the Cedar Creek and Belle Grove National Historical Park; and. WHEREAS, the Chemstone quarry site is adjacent to Cedar Creek and Belle Grove National Historical Park, recently designated as one of the ten most endangered Civil War battlefields in America, and clearly within the viewshed of the town of Middletown; and WHEREAS, increased limestone mining at the Chemstone site will have significant negative environmental impacts on the Middletown area, notably increased air pollution emissions, pollution of groundwater supplies, and erosion of the historic and rural setting of the Cedar Creek and Belle Grove National Historical Park; and WHEREAS, increased limestone mining is projected to create significant negative traffic and noise impacts, with up to 1,400 industrial vehicles traveling through the Town of Middletown each day, which amounts to nearly one truck per minute, 24-hours a day, seven days a week; and WHEREAS, the proposed rezoning would permit other related heavy industries to locate on the site, such as cement or asphalt plant, as has occurred on the Chemstone quarry site at Clearbrook in northern Frederick County, where two cement plants have opened in the past 18 months, adding to air pollution from small particulates; and WHEREAS, the 2005 Middletown Comprehensive Plan, calls for retaining the community's character by more fully developing Main Street "with more shopping and eating establishments" and for retaining Route 11 as a "major arterial roadway" that is also "a historic, pedestrian - friendly Main Street," and WHEREAS, the 2005 Middletown Comprehensive Plan, seeks to build upon the town's major economic resources, Lord Fairfax Community College, Cedar Creek and Belle Grove National Historical Park, the Wayside Theater, the small-town character and the pedestrian -friendly environment; and WHEREAS, the 2005 Middletown Comprehensive Plan calls for the town and county to identify and develop economic opportunities that are unique to Middletown, including compatible commerce and light industry, in order to broaden the local tax base; and WHEREAS, the proposed rezoning of 639 acres from agricultural to heavy industrial uses close to town will generate air, water, traffic, noise and dust impacts that are clearly not compatible with the Town of Middletown's economic development and other community goals; NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved that the Middletown Town Council hereby calls on the Frederick County Planning Commission and Board of Supervisors to deny the application for rezoning of the O-N Minerals (Chemstone) site in its current form. Adopted this 8th day of May, 2006. Gene Dicks, Mayor owl r+ Cedar ■ National Battlefield Park v Zoned Extractive Manufacturing cif ♦ :;,: Proposed Zoning IMPACTTO Frede rvice _ .,, . Se INDUSTRIAL BELT PROPOSED AROUND MIDDLETOWN Should Frederick County Accept More Dirty Industry? O-N Minerals/Chemstone wants to rezone 639 acres from rural agriculture to Extractive Manufacturing uses on two parcels beside Cedar Creek, Belle Grove National Battlefield Historic Park, Middletown and many homes and farms in southern Frederick County. The rezoning would create a 1,200-acre industrial mining corridor two-thirds of a mile wide and more than 2.6 miles long. Industrial Impacts Will Overwhelm Our Rural Community • Quarry truck traffic will triple, with up to 1,300 dump trucks streaming through the heart of Middletown. That's one dump truck per minute, 24 hours per day, through the historic town. • Air and water pollution, noise, dust and visual pollution from greatly expanded mine waste piles will ring the creek, battlefield and town. • Mining and other industrial uses in our porous karst geology can create an underground highway for water pollutants and change the water table enough to deplete local private wells. • There is nothing in the Frederick County Comprehensive Plan that designates Middletown for an industrial mining corridor. Limestone deposits throughout the county mean any Frederick County neighborhood could be rezoned for mining. • The massive industrial site conflicts directly with the Middletown Comprehensive Plan, which seeks to retain small town character and build on tourism and rural quality of life. • Impacts from industrial mining. will irreparably degrade Cedar Creek, eligible to be named a state Scenic River, and Route 11, eligible to be named a Virginia Scenic Byway. Industrial Rezoning Permits Much More Than a Quarry Expansion • Rezoning to Extractive Manufacturing allows multiple other industrial uses: concrete and asphalt manufacturing, crushed stone operations, brick, block and pre -cast concrete production, oil and gas extraction, mining and processing sand and gravel, sewage treatment and public utilities. • There is nothing in Chemstone's rezoning application to limit these uses on the 639 acres and sections will likely be sold off for heavy industrial uses. • Chemstone sold two parcels at its Clear Brook operation in northern Frederick County to two cement companies, which generate an additional 110 new truck trips on local roads per day. • The trend in the quarry industry is to combine one -stop shopping for construction materials: limestone and quarry byproducts, asphalt production and concrete plants. We can expect the rezoned land to be intensely developed as a full industrial mining site, like the one in Strasburg. • Frederick County economic development officials are constantly promoting our communities as a great place to locate high paying technology and production facilities. So why is the county considering another massive, dirty industrial site that is certain to degrade three jewels: Cedar Creek, the National Battlefield Park and Middletown? Industrial Rezoning Tied to Sanitation Authority • The Frederick County Sanitation Authority (FCSA) supports the Chemstone rezoning application because it has an agreement to lease quarry pits for water storage after mining operations cease. • Local residents are expected to accept a dirty industrial site in order to provide for a water plan that was created by a private agency, not in an open, public process. • Other communities are rejecting limestone quarries as water storage sites due to the porous nature of the rock, which permits pollutants to easily enter and exit the water supply. • Frederick County officials should not vote on a mining rezoning in order to further the FCSA water plan. The mining rezoning must stand or fall on its' own merits. MAKE YOUR VOICE HEARD! 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Name (please print) Address Magisterial District Street 4 4 1 tr,,_� v N -- " city tyl k e Name (please print) Address Street Magisterial District C 11 City0`-K Name (please print) Address Magisterial District Street , C ity Name (please print) Address Magisterial District Street City Name (please print) Address Magisterial District Street City Name (please print) Address Magisterial District Street City Name (please print) Address Magisterial District Street City Name (please print) Address Magisterial District Street City Name (please print) Address Magisterial District Street City Name (please print) Address Magisterial District Street City Name (please print) Address Magisterial District Street City Name (please print) Address Magisterial District Street City NATIONAL TRUST f-HISTORIC PRRSRRVATION' June 7, 2006 Ms. June Wilmot Chairman Frederick County Planning Commission 107 N. Kent Street Winchester, VA 22601 Re: Rezoning Application 303-06 for O-N Minerals (Chemstone) Quarry Dear Chairman Wilmot: I am writing on behalf of the National Trust for Historic Preservation to express our very strong opposition to the proposed rezoning of 639 acres owned by O-N Minerals in order to greatly expand the corporation's quarry and extractive manufacturing operation. The National Trust is the longtime owner of historic Belle Grove Plantation, a National Historic Landmark, which is immediately adjacent to the quarry. Belle Grove also is the heart of the 3,500-acre Cedar Creek and Belle Grove National Historical Park, which was established by Congress with the strong support of local residents in 2002. We believe this ill-considered proposal to radically expand the O-N Minerals quarry operation would compromise preservation efforts and irrevocably harm historic resources in the Town of Middletown, the Cedar Creek Battlefield National Historic Landmark, the Cedar Creek and Belle Grove National Historical Park, as well as core Civil War battlefield land that is outside the National Historic Landmark and the National Historical Park. We urge the Planning Commission to consider that the National Historical Park and Town of Middletown are being crushed between the proposed expansion of the quarry on one side, and the proposed expansion of Interstate 81 on the other side. Together, these two proposals threaten the quality of life and traditional character of the area. Many local residents believe that the Town of Middletown and the surrounding agricultural and historic landscape merit maximum effort to avoid, reduce, or mitigate adverse impacts. The National Trust concurs with the National Park Service's detailed and expert analysis of the O-N Mineral rezoning proposal, which was submitted to the Frederick County Department of Planning and Development on March 27, 2006. Unfortunately, as the National Park Service indicates, the documentation filed with the rezoning proposal fails to account for a variety of adverse impacts from the quarry operations, including visual impacts from waste piles and the Proteciirrg- the frrlsploceable 178.5 MASSAGHIIsLT'rs AVENUE, NW • WASHINGTON, DC 20036 202.588.6000 ` FAX: 202.588.6038 ' TTYs 202.588.6200 . WWW.NA'I`IONAI.-I'ltUg`t'.OR(, V Ms. June Wilmot June 7, 2006 Page 2 lime plant, air quality impacts from dust and emissions, as well as noise and vibration impacts. We are also concerned by the threat of increased heavy truck traffic through Middletown and along Route 11 through the National Historical Park. In addition to the noise, vibration damage, and visual intrusion of trucks, this heavy truck traffic is likely to intimidate and endanger residents and visitors alike, thereby frustrating private enterprise and undermining economic development. We concur with the National Park Service's conclusion that the O-N Minerals proffer statement fails to provide "additional protection for the area's historic resources." The National Trust also shares the concerns expressed by Belle Grove, Inc. regarding the proposed rezoning. First, the existing impacts of the quarry are already an unacceptable intrusion on the viewshed of Belle Grove and the National Historical Park. The proposed expansion will significantly exacerbate this existing problem. Second, O-N Minerals in its rezoning proposal has failed to adequately consider the severe adverse impacts on historic properties that are threatened by the quarry expansion. Consequently, before any rezoning or expansion of the quarry is contemplated, O-N Minerals should be directed by the Planning Commission to: 1. Conduct a professional -quality viewshed analysis of the current and future adverse impacts of the quarry to nearby historic, scenic, and natural resources. 2. Conduct a professional -quality analysis of the current and future adverse impacts of the quarry's haul truck traffic on public safety, the National Historical Park, and the economic well-being of Middletown. 3. Conduct a professional -quality analysis of potential vibration impacts on historic properties from the quarry operations, including both blasting activities and haul truck traffic. 4. Negotiate and sign a binding agreement with the National Trust, the National Park Service, the Town of Middletown, Frederick County, and adjacent property owners, which would address the following: a. Mitigation for the existing and future adverse visual impacts of the quarry's waste pile and lime plant; b. Measures to avoid and minimize the adverse impacts of the quarry's haul truck traffic on the National Historical Park and the Town of Middletown; and c. Measures to protect historic properties from potential vibration damage. Finally, we understand that only 78 of the 639 acres at issue would be used for mining. The remaining 561 acres proposed for rezoning would be used for unspecified extractive manufacturing activities. Local members of the National Trust have raised concerns that the rezoned property could be used for concrete and asphalt manufacturing, crushed stone operations, brick, block, and pre -cast concrete production, oil and gas extraction, mining, and Ms. June Wilmot June 7, 2006 Page 3 processing sand and gravel, and sewage treatment facilities. In our view, these sorts of industrial uses are absolutely inappropriate for this historic and agricultural setting. The National Trust's perspective on appropriate land use in this area of Frederick County is reflected in the 2004 Rural Areas Study and, more specifically, in Mayor Gene T. Dicks's November 8, 2004 letter incorporated in the Study. Mayor Dicks outlines the Town's desire to maintain the rural character of the landscape south of town and to "limit visual impact" to the battlefield and "ensure extensive buffers and setbacks from any new development." Mayor Dicks writes: All new development in this area at the south edge of Town should be designed to preserve the character of the views from the battlefield. Protect the area that will become the new Cedar Creek and Belle Grove National Historical Park from development or land uses that would be detrimental to the historic setting and rural character of the battlefield landscape. In light of the unique and irreplaceable nature of the historic resources at risk, and given the potential severe adverse impacts and the high degree of uncertainty about the future use of the rezoned land, we respectfully urge the Frederick County Planning Commission to deny the rezoning request. Thank you for considering the views of the National Trust. Sincerely, E�� ff vk&�+ Elizabeth S. Merritt Deputy General Counsel M t ► 0 Quarries, Environmental, and Economic concerns in the Year 2006 William W. Graham, PE May 9, 2006 Of all activities of mankind on earth's surface, that of an open strip-mined quarry is the single most destructive permanent one. There is no greater scarring of the outer layer of the earth's crust, nor any greater negative impact on the foliage, air or water, than that of a quarry. A quarry leaves acres of rock exposed, forever, with little or no chance that water will actually ever approach the edges of the cavity to fill the void or that foliage will ever be able to grow on the remaining exposed rock surfaces. Once initiated, the gouge grows with every truck load of material removed. Most of those loads are accompanied by noise of substantial explosions during a blasting process, and dozens of loaded trucks and traffic for transportation. There was a closing comment at the end of the last meeting by someone on the Board that, "this is going to happen." Really? Why is that? Based on what? Who is holding you hostage to such a demand or expectation? On what basis are you willing to totally ignore the wishes of the landowners and residents (your constituents) in the community most affected? This is 2006. This is no longer the 1920's or 40's or 70's, when portions of ON ChemStone grew and took root in the Shenandoah Valley. During many of those years, a company named AVTEC was also provided an operational permit on the Shenandoah River. What was acceptable to the public or good for the community economy in those past years should no longer automatically be assumed or granted. There is no permit issued an.. wire for a_y activity that is permanent. All permits are subject to review and adjustment or cancellation if conditions surrounding the initial approval change. We, your constituents, are here to voice our position that "conditions" in the Middletown area HAVE changed, significantly, in recent years, such that issuing a permit to ON ChemStone is NO LONGER appropriate, advisable, or safe. The previous discussions of the "berms" to be built to help "hide" the quarry, and to address the concerns of the Belle Grove Historical Preservation group, surrounding home owners, Middletown businesses, and others indicate a clear admission by the quarry company that the hole in the ground and its creation over years will be a significant nuisance and needs to be kept out of sight. Property values of the whole surrounding area will be REDUCED in value by an estimated 25% to 45%, according to a Real Estate investment appraisal company. Frederick County would receive less real estate property tax income from the surrounding land owners. Well water and quarry impact remains a big concern for land owners and Board members alike, as discussed in the previous meeting. I• 1h The Internet has considerable information about quarries. On one website, a Quarry/Mining trade magazine devoted over 1/3 of all the monthly articles to such topics as, "Overcoming Community Opposition to Your Operation," or "Effective Approaches with Local Zoning and Permit Officials." If such a business is so openly blatant about the way they have to "game the system in order to get what they want," is THAT the type of business we want in Frederick County? Given that Virginia is rich in minerals, is there a need to permit such an open scarring of the land here in one of the highest growth counties in the commonwealth? Two elementary schools, a middle school, a community college, one of Virginia's most picturesque historical sites, and the overall Shenandoah Valley setting between the mountains in the Middletown area are additional reasons to not have the significantly increased activity, noise, and destructive outcome of the quarry. One quote from one of the articles in a local newspaper was of a clear -thinking Board Member, who stated, "We thought it was an inappropriate project for that location...." All of these websites, books and articles have identical criteria considered: Impact on — • Hydrology of the area, including surface and groundwater, particularly addressing water quality, quantity, and the affect on deep aquifer recharge • Operational Issues — including detail design of settling ponds, fuel handling arrangements, spill contingency plan, domestic water supply and sanitation, detailed design of the haul road • The Land Use Assessment, including community, zoning, green areas, value loss • Noise and dust — including a detailed mitigative strategy and plan considering prevailing wind movement of plume and truck noise and routes • Blasting assessment, including flyrock control, wells, and watershed structure, and groundwater contamination • Soil survey — detailing the characterization, location, quantities, handling, and reclamation of disturbed and relocated soil • Acid rock drainage, and metal leaching assessment • Geotechnical quarry vertical wall stability evaluation and seismic impact • Site specific traffic study and plan, feeder roadway impact and traffic safety • Significantly decreased desirability for and value of further development and use of land in the area ON ChemStone can sell their land. It's worth quite a bit if they don't ruin it with a quarry! Or, they can remove the minerals they seek under ground, excavating subterraneanly and leaving the land surface undisturbed. b Jeffrey M. Carter 342 Westernview Drive Middletown, VA 22645 April 28, 2006 Congressman Frank R. Wolf 110 N. Cameron St. Winchester, VA 22601 Dear Congressman Wolf, I am a resident of Middletown, VA and have truly grown to respect the historical treasures that surround me. Because of your leadership, I believe we have made great strides to protect the Civil War battlefields of the Shenandoah Valley. Your sponsorship of H.R. 4944 exemplifies your dedication to protecting these sites. I'm requesting your action because the future of Cedar Creek and Belle Grove National Historic Park is in jeopardy and requires quick and decisive action to protect all that has been accomplished. Recently, an application was submitted to the Frederick County Board of Supervisors for the rezoning of 639.13 acres of land adjacent to the Cedar Creek and Belle Grove National Historic Park. This land is currently undeveloped and zoned rural agricultural. If the application is approved, the land will be zoned for extractive manufacturing and used to expand the current quarrying operation that is visually intrusive from the park itself. If this expansion takes place, the National Historic Park will suffer greatly. While waste piles, silos, dust clouds, bright lights, and noise currently pollute the historic setting and panoramic mountain views from the battlefield grounds, an expansion this significant would devastate the National Historic Park. The sites for the proposed new quarries are expansive and historically significant. I believe much, if not all, of the property in question was originally slated to become part of the National Historic Park because of its significance. While I am uncertain why this property was unable to be included in the final boundary of the park, I do know that uses such as extractive manufacturing should not be allowed on ground that plays such an important role in our nation's history. Uses allowed with extractive manufacturing zoning include the extraction and processing of minerals, concrete and asphalt manufacturing plants, water treatment facilities, and other uses that are inappropriate for battlefield land. The applicant has documented plans for a water treatment facility as well as numerous large-scale mineral extraction pits as deep as 250 feet beneath the ground our ancestors fought and died on. The historical significance of the proposed quarry site is well documented. Custer's decisive flanking attack on John Gordan was staged there. The site of Merritt's bivouac, the ruins of the 18th-century Nieswander's Fort, and many other historical sites and staging areas will be eradicated if quarrying is allowed to move forward. Historians and ancestors of those who fought in the battle retrace the steps of the soldiers each day. Quarrying on this large a scale would be among the most detrimental land uses for the battlefield area. The ground that plays such a significant role in the history of the Civil War would literally be removed, leaving the land unrecognizable even after reclamation. We have reached a turning point with the Cedar Creek Battlefield. The current quarrying facility has been in operation for many decades and has only a few years of extracting left until the desired minerals from the site are exhausted. We can either take a stand, put a stop to the expansion, and eventually reclaim the scenic views of the battlefield for future generations to enjoy, or allow it to happen and watch our National Historic Park decline in support and public interest. Please help all of us who respect the importance of the Cedar Creek and Belle Grove National Historic Park to urge the Frederick County Board of Supervisors to deny the application for rezoning. Respectfully, Jeffrey M. Carter June 7, 2006 My name is Patsy Gochenour: I live in the Red Bud District I have some Good News and some Bad News: Good News: God's Earth will survive! Bad News: Mankind will become extinct: And the sad part is that this 2- legged creature will take many four legged and winged creatures with him into extinction. Good News: This is not morbid. It's factual. I think you get the picture of what happens when humans continue to pollute the air they breathe and the water they drink; however, there is always the possibility to correct this situation. Bad News: It is my understanding that not only as a fragile nation & world, but as an All American Community, we are running out of drinking water and clean air. Good News: The entire community can be and needs to become educated on what it means to build a community on Karst and how to protect its water supply and how to clean its air. Bad News: For at least the past 20 years, decision makers in our community have not availed themselves of the opportunities to become educated in these areas. Good News: Decision Makers, like yourselves, can become partners with the Shenandoah Basin Project and attend retreats like the one this Friday, June 9 at Orknely Spring entitled, "Save the Shenandoah Valley's Water, Air, Land, & Heritage." So Tonight: You have the opportunity to Continue the spread of Good News and Hope for our community by voting NO on this mining re -zoning and Yes to the future of the Shenandoah Valley's Water, Air, Land, & Heritage. 11 June 7, 2006 BELLE GROVE PLANTATION Ms. June Wilmot Chairman Frederick County Planning Commission 107 N. Kent Street Winchester, VA 22601 Dear Ms. Wilmot: For the public record, here are my comments made on behalf of Belle Grove Plantation's Board of Directors, staff, and volunteers at the June 7, 2006 Planning Commission Hearing regarding the proposed rezoning of 639 acres and subsequent expansion of the O-N Minerals Chemstone property from Rural Areas to Extractive Manufacturing: "Rezoning #3-06 of O-N Minerals (Chemstone.)" Belle Grove Plantation's Board of Directors, staff, and volunteers cannot support the O-N Minerals (Chemstone) Quarry's proposal in its present form. The quarry's current operations, which have direct impact on Belle Grove, are already problematic in terms of Belle Grove's historic landscape and viewshed (see attached photograph) and for the public safety of our visitors from around the world. Without significant, written revisions to the proposal and careful oversight by the Planning Commission, Chemstone's re -zoning application and expansion will only worsen these conditions. We respectfully urge the planning commission to re -address all of the recommendations submitted by the Historic Resources Advisory Board (HRAB) on January 3, 2006, and to require that these be met before the application is considered. Belle Grove Plantation's specific concerns include: 1. Viewshed Impact: We urge the Quarry to work with Belle Grove Plantation, the Cedar Creek Battlefield Foundation, and the National Park Service to undertake a comprehensive viewshed analysis and to subsequently present a written plan and timeline to mitigate, remove, screen and/or plant the existing large waste pile to the Northwest of Belle Grove's property, the existing lime plant visible from Belle Grove and the Cedar Creek Battlefield property, and for any visual impact future expanded mining operations would have, including additional waste (overburden) piles. 2. Traffic and Public Safety Issues: Quarry truck traffic through Middletown and along Route 11 is already a challenge for local vehicle drivers and visitors to area historic sites, including Belle Grove Plantation. We urge the Quarry to undertake a study of traffic patterns in the area and submit a written proposal for alternate route solutions. This is critical for both town and county residents and for expected visitor growth to the new Cedar Creek and Belle Grove National Historical Park. As a National and Virginia Historic Landmark and a National Trust Historic Site, Belle Grove Plantation strives to be a model for historic preservation. This work requires the use of best practices in caring for the 1797 Manor House and related structures, for the 283 acres of original plantation and battlefield land surrounding them, and also for the context for the historic site, including the viewshed. As an independent partner in the new Cedar Creek and Belle Grove National Historical Park, we must also be mindful of our larger role as stewards of a National treasure for the American people and for the safety of more than 25,000 visitors who visit Belle Grove annually; a number which is bound to grow exponentially as the park becomes established. Thank you very much for the opportunity to discuss this with the Planning Commission from Belle Grove Plantation's point of view. Sincerely, Elizabeth McClung \ P.O. Box 537 • Middletown, VA 22645 Executive Director (540)869-2028 • (540)869.9638 FAX Web: www.bellegrove.org • E-mail: info@bellegrove.org Belle Grove is an historic site of the National Trust for Historic Preservation. Headquarters Office: 1785 Massachusetts Ave., N.W. • Washington, DC 20036 • (202)588-6000 C June 7, 2006 Belle Grove Plantation manor house, a National Historic Landmark, with 0-N (Chemstone) Quarry waste pile in background April 22, 2006 APR 2 4 2006 Mr. Michael T. Ruddy, Deputy Director Department of Planning and Development 107 Kent Street Winchester, VA 22601 Dear Mr. Ruddy, As you are aware, the residents of Westernview Drive and other residents around the Middletown Chemstone Quarry are very unhappy about the possible rezoning of the quarry (Rezoning Application #03-06 for O-N Minerals). Most of us bought our property here 8 or 9 years ago. Originally a dairy farm, it was acquired, divided into minimum 5- acre parcels and marketed by prominent Winchester realtor John Scully. We are now approximately 2.5 miles North of the Middletown facility; we can see the dust, feel and hear the blasting, and have watched the spoils pile grow rapidly. If the mining were closer to our homes, it truly would have a major impact on all of us. Chemstone recently erected a fence on the northern boundary of its property that clearly shows the extent of land Chemstone could mine if the application is approved. Because this is a different sort of rezoning issue of great magnitude and having such far reaching impacts, we are inviting each member of the Commission to visit us so as to develop a personal feel for the situation that our statements may not communicate. We would welcome your visit at any time. If we are not home, feel free to use our driveway and view the Chemstone property from our porch at 276 Westernview Drive. We would be happy to facilitate your visit by accompanying you if you would be interested in seeing the quarry from the viewpoint of some neighboring properties. Please let us know if you are interested by phone (869-9744) or e-mail: rsnan@visuallink.com. If you would prefer to tour alone we will be glad to provide directions to our home. Sincerely, Robert W. Spangler 276 Westernview Drive Middletown, Virginia 22645 April 26, 2006 P. O. Box 570 Strasburg, VA 22657 Frederick County Planning and Development Commission 107 North Kent Street Winchester, VA 22601 RE: O-N Minerals, Chemstone, and Middletown (Frederick County) Dear Sir or Madam: MAY 1 2006 We are owners of property at 199 Racey Lane, Fishers Hill, Virginia, and we are very concerned about the possible rezoning of Middletown acreage owned by the O-N Minerals Chemstone. We wish to comment on the environmental impact of the Middletown rezoning request. This request by O-N Minerals, the parent company of Chemstone, has created the following concerns: 1. The environmental impact on Cedar Creek Battlefield, human life, livestock, domestic animals, wildlife, water quality and water supply 2. The increase in traffic related to the mining operations and the impact of heavy truck traffic on area roads 3. The increase in noise pollution for area residents, livestock, domestic animals and wildlife 4. The increase in airborne particles and dust which would be hazardous to humans, livestock, domestic animals, wildlife, trees, plants, crops and gardens 5. The decrease in property values due to the rezoning, mining and blasting Therefore, we request that an environmental impact study be done by the State of Virginia before the rezoning is approved, to determine what effect, if any, rezoning would have. Thank you for your time and consideration. Sincerely,` Judy V. 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