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Expanding mining would desecrate beautiful town
I live on Chapman Road, not far from the proposed mining site expansion in Shepard Settlement in the Town of Skaneateles. Although I have been unable to go to the town meetings, two friends who do attend have kept me informed, and I follow the reports online.
I am horrified at the proposals on the table to increase the mining in any way, but the radical “orange” alternative is unconscionable. (Orange is the color used on the map depicting the area being considered.) Expanding mining operations as proposed would not only desecrate the historic cemetery, but would bring increased trucking and pollution to this peaceful, rural hamlet, which then would become one of the largest mining areas in Onondaga County. Those of us with homes here would not only see our property values decline, but we surely would find ourselves living in a rural slum, the natural beauty that attracted us to live here in the first place now destroyed.
The materials from the mine can be obtained elsewhere. If they need to be hauled in from farther away, perhaps at increased cost to town residents, the financial burden would be shared more equitably.
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