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It is important that the DEC and public officials know where you stand on this issue. Please take the time to send an e-mail to the following list . You may cut and paste the letter provided below or better yet write your own.
Either way. LET THEM KNOW!

TO:
Lawrence G. Biegel
NYSDEC Region 3 Headquarters,
21 South Putt Corners Rd
New Paltz, New York 12561
lgbiegel@gw.dec.state.ny.us

CC:
Van Talmage, Town Supervisor, Town of Milan, 20 Wilcox Circle, Milan, NY 12571
supervisor@ci.milan.ny.usCatherine Gill, Town Clerk, Town of Milan, 20 Wilcox Circle, Milan, NY 12571
townclerk@ci.milan.ny.us
State Assemblyman, Marc Molinaro, District Office, 7578 North Broadway, Suite 4, Red Hook, NY 12571
molinarom@ assembly.state.ny.us
State Senator, Vincent Leibell, Room 609, Legislative Office Building, Albany, NY 12247
Go to this website and fill in the form:
http://senatorvincentleibell.com/send_email.asp

 

 



May 1, 2007
Lawrence G. Biegel
NYSDEC Region 3 Headquarters
21 South Putt Corners Rd
New Paltz, New York 12561

Re: Archer Mine Mining Permit Application

Dear Mr. Biegel:
I am a resident of the Town of Milan, County of Dutchess, State of New York, and a member of Milan Concerns. Milan Concerns is a group of citizens who are deeply concerned about preserving the bucolic character of the Town of Milan and surrounding communities. I formally request an extension of the comment period by sixty days given the impact of the proposed mine.
I am deeply concerned with the potential for a mine to be located in and among a highly residential area of the Town. The noise and dust associated with heavy truck traffic destined to and from a sand and gravel mine will have severe adverse impacts on the quality of life for many residents throughout the Town. Apparently the mine would require heavy truck traffic to travel on and around Turkey Hill Road and Odak Farm Road. These roads are extremely rural and nature and the presence of a large number of heavy trucks would render use of these roads to become extraordinarily unsafe. Finally, the mine is located over an important aquifer in the Town and is surrounded by wetlands, streams and recreational ponds and lakes. Ground and surface water supply and quantity impacts from the mine are almost certain.
The decision of Redwing Properties, Inc. to pursue this permit and the NYS Department of Environmental Conservation’s decision to process the permit are a waste of the State’s resources. It is my understanding that mining is not permitted at the site under local zoning standards adopted by the Town of Milan, and your Department should take whatever steps it can to acknowledge the authority of the Town over this matter.
Thank you.


[SIGNED]

cc/ Van Talmage, Town Supervisor, Town of Milan, 20 Wilcox Circle, Milan, NY 12571
Catherine Gill, Town Clerk, Town of Milan, 20 Wilcox Circle, Milan, NY 12571
State Assemblyman, Marc Molinaro, 7578 N. Broadway, Suite 4, Red Hook, NY 12571
State Senator, Vincent Leibell, Room 609, Legislative Office Building, Albany, NY 12247