Friday, September 24, 2010

Here's the latest update on the Pasco Mining Project

Here’s the latest update for those who were unable to attend today’s public hearing on the Pasco Mining Project portion of the new Woodfield Subdivision on the Pasco side of County Line Rd...

We had an excellent public turnout again today for the second hearing. When we arrived and settled in the chamber room, the developer who is Woodfield LLC, through a Pasco staff member, announced a request for a continuance. It was granted by Pasco DRC. The developer is permitted only one continuance under the Code and no more. The new hearing date is October 21, 2010 at 1:30 p.m., same location. Our attendees left their collective contact information with Pasco staff so that we may be advised of delays for some other reason going-forward.

Also, a St. Pete Times Staff Writer, Lisa Buie , made an appearance and is aware of our interests (attached).

Thanks for all your continued interest with this project. We must make good use of the intervening time in achieving commitments for support. This includes groups such as our elected local and state officials, those running for an office here in Hernando, our local press, other HOA’s, and businesses who share the use of County Line Rd.

Kurt

Things we would Pasco DRC to consider in granting a permit

September 23, 2010
Pasco County DRC
Woodfield Subdivision Mine

(Parcel 05-24-18-0000-00400-0000)

In granting the mining permit, request Pasco DRC’s consideration to the following options:

*Designate an alternate traffic method for the trucks in lieu of County Line Road-C.R. 578. Example, Bowman Rd to US 41.

*expand the developers liability for damaged private wells due to proposed mining and construction activity from 500 feet currently to a 1,500 ft radius.

*require the developer to install and maintain adequate dust control measures such as grass or other means during the construction, sand hauling and home building periods.

*limit hours of operation for mining activities to those daylight hours between 9:00 a.m. & 5:00 p.m., Mon. through Fri. No mining activities on Sat., Sun., or Pasco County designated holidays

*place permit limits upon the total amount of sand moved/removed equal to the amount necessary for the construction of the 3 water retentions areas, i.e., 146,000 cubic yards (est.) vs. 650,000 cubic yards.