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Friday, May 24th, 2013
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Public Notice Correction
Fri, Sep 21st, 2012
Posted in All Legals
Posted in All Legals
Comments
On September 17, 2012, Yucatan Township Board of Supervisors posted a public notice in the Fillmore County Journal of an Interim Ordinance and Moratorium for Industrial Minerals Mining. The correct language for items two and three in the ordinance are as follows with the remaining language unchanged:
WHEREAS: ….
2. The demand, scope, purpose and technology of industrial mineral mining operations has changed substantially in recent years, prompting regional, county, and township concerns about the adverse impact of industrial mining operations on public health, water quality and contamination, excessive water consumption, traffic hazards, road repair and maintenance, property value deterioration, damage to nearby rivers and streams, the introduction of large-scale industrial activity into agricultural and recreational areas, and environmental degradation.
3. Numerous township residents have voiced concern about the potential adverse impacts of introducing industrial mineral mining operations into this township.
Linda S. Griggs
Clerk
Yucatan Township
Publish 24
WHEREAS: ….
2. The demand, scope, purpose and technology of industrial mineral mining operations has changed substantially in recent years, prompting regional, county, and township concerns about the adverse impact of industrial mining operations on public health, water quality and contamination, excessive water consumption, traffic hazards, road repair and maintenance, property value deterioration, damage to nearby rivers and streams, the introduction of large-scale industrial activity into agricultural and recreational areas, and environmental degradation.
3. Numerous township residents have voiced concern about the potential adverse impacts of introducing industrial mineral mining operations into this township.
Linda S. Griggs
Clerk
Yucatan Township
Publish 24



