Letter to the Editor:
The letter states:
“This letter is in regards to a few jobs I would like to deliver gravel to. It is our intent to haul gravel to these sites and in return we will be hauling out the old asphalt and concrete. We will be crushing the asphalt and concrete to use on our driveways and roads here at our business. This helps us to hold our dust levels down.” That is what Mr. Mulville’s letter said.
As a citizen in a town that has zoning regulations that dont include asphalt as an allowed use, I dont understand why the letter from Mr. Mulville has allowed B.Metcalf to now manufacture asphalt in our East Canaan neighborhood.
"Crushing of old asphalt and concrete for the use of driveways and roads to be used on site to hold dust levels down". This sentence has turned into B.Metcalf making Cold Patch Asphalt.
According to B.Metcalf's previous lawyer he makes cold patch using room temperature environmentally green emulsifier in a closed environment.
In December at the Zoning Board of Appeals at the North Canaan Town Hall, B.Metcalf admitted he uses diesel fuel in his 150 degree asphalt Binder outdoors.
Many of the citizens of North Canaan would like to know how B. Metcalf has a prior approval of a non conforming pre existing use for Asphalt Manufacturing in an Residential Agricultural Zone from Mulvilles letter of 2007. We are also very frightened of this turning into a Warm Mix Asphalt Plant at 235 East Canaan Road.
Attorney Shipman continually calls the concerned north Canaan residents confused. We are completely aware of the difference between a Cease and Desist at 15 Allyndale Rd and a proposed Asphalt Plant at 235 East Canaan Road.
Dolores Perotti
North Canaan, CT
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Crushing Asphalt is not making Asphalt
It is more than a little disturbing that a letter dated May 24, 2007 from Michael Mulville to the North Canaan Planning and Zoning commission about his property at 15 Allyndale Rd has turned into the upsetting and expensive issue of a possible Warm Mix Asphalt Plant in our town.The letter states:
“This letter is in regards to a few jobs I would like to deliver gravel to. It is our intent to haul gravel to these sites and in return we will be hauling out the old asphalt and concrete. We will be crushing the asphalt and concrete to use on our driveways and roads here at our business. This helps us to hold our dust levels down.” That is what Mr. Mulville’s letter said.
As a citizen in a town that has zoning regulations that dont include asphalt as an allowed use, I dont understand why the letter from Mr. Mulville has allowed B.Metcalf to now manufacture asphalt in our East Canaan neighborhood.
"Crushing of old asphalt and concrete for the use of driveways and roads to be used on site to hold dust levels down". This sentence has turned into B.Metcalf making Cold Patch Asphalt.
According to B.Metcalf's previous lawyer he makes cold patch using room temperature environmentally green emulsifier in a closed environment.
In December at the Zoning Board of Appeals at the North Canaan Town Hall, B.Metcalf admitted he uses diesel fuel in his 150 degree asphalt Binder outdoors.
Many of the citizens of North Canaan would like to know how B. Metcalf has a prior approval of a non conforming pre existing use for Asphalt Manufacturing in an Residential Agricultural Zone from Mulvilles letter of 2007. We are also very frightened of this turning into a Warm Mix Asphalt Plant at 235 East Canaan Road.
Attorney Shipman continually calls the concerned north Canaan residents confused. We are completely aware of the difference between a Cease and Desist at 15 Allyndale Rd and a proposed Asphalt Plant at 235 East Canaan Road.
Dolores Perotti
North Canaan, CT
Here's how to: Voice your objection!
Share this information and our website at https://www.blackberryrivervalleyprotectionalliance.org/ with your Social Media network. Thank you!
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