DogDiver
05-26-2009, 07:54 PM
Friends and divers, I need your help. When I returned home from the CDS workshop I noticed a hand written sign on the property near mine. Suwannee County zoning hearing on a proposed limestone quarry to be located on SR 247 and the intersection of county road 256. (this is one mile south of Beachville) This proposed site is only 7 miles from Little River Spring! I contacted Jim Stevenson, a presenter at the CDS Workshop and this is the eMail he returned.
Ken:
I’m glad that you learned of this before the mine is approved so you may be able to delay or stop it. I will be out of state next week and not able to attend.
There is no recourse except public outcry. You need to have as many people as possible present to protest. Property owners near the proposed mine are most important. Blasting will likely affect their wells. Property owners in close proximity to the mine have the most to lose. They are tax payers and voters so they carry the most weight at county commission meetings. You and other divers should inform the commissioners about possible caves in that karst area.
Tell them that the state of Florida had to buy the mine 3.5 miles north of Ichetucknee Springs to protect the springs and river from the mining operation. The wells and house foundations of homes in the vicinity of the mine were damaged by blasting.
Good luck.
Jim
The zoning hearing will be Thursday May 28, 2009 at the city hall in Live Oak at 6:30 PM. Please try to help me stop this mine before it has a chance to start. This will impact Little River Spring!!!
I have emailed the zoning board, and I will be at the meeting. Please help us!
Ken:
I’m glad that you learned of this before the mine is approved so you may be able to delay or stop it. I will be out of state next week and not able to attend.
There is no recourse except public outcry. You need to have as many people as possible present to protest. Property owners near the proposed mine are most important. Blasting will likely affect their wells. Property owners in close proximity to the mine have the most to lose. They are tax payers and voters so they carry the most weight at county commission meetings. You and other divers should inform the commissioners about possible caves in that karst area.
Tell them that the state of Florida had to buy the mine 3.5 miles north of Ichetucknee Springs to protect the springs and river from the mining operation. The wells and house foundations of homes in the vicinity of the mine were damaged by blasting.
Good luck.
Jim
The zoning hearing will be Thursday May 28, 2009 at the city hall in Live Oak at 6:30 PM. Please try to help me stop this mine before it has a chance to start. This will impact Little River Spring!!!
I have emailed the zoning board, and I will be at the meeting. Please help us!