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s — , v <br /> 0 <br /> 094 77 <br /> the owner of the land directly acrosi 171.-;hway I0 from the 4.34 acres <br /> in question. 1::1,7 parents, Jr. and Mrs. 3. 3. Thine, bau:".ht all of this land <br /> as part o a larger trait ba_k in 1952, as a sanctuary where the air was <br /> • <br /> clean and there was some peace and quiet from the traffic and noise of <br /> • nearby Durham. It was painful for them to endure the noise and air pollution <br /> which Chandler Cement Company brought into this area during their later years, ' <br /> but they ware too old and feeble to battle this industrial intrusion so near <br /> to their residence.. Now, we three. Lthine children who own the land feel that <br /> it is time to stop the further expansion of Chandler Cement Company in our <br /> own backyard. <br /> As the owner of 40 wooded acres and a sizeable fishing lake within a <br /> stone's throw of Chandler's new land, I am particularly sickened by the <br /> expansion of this loud and ugly neighbor. I am scared by the operating <br /> tactics they have already displayed, by the surreptitious nnnner in which <br /> the land was begun to be used for industrial purpo,es while it was clearly <br /> zoned residential. I am worried about how their water use and waste dis- <br /> posal might be affecting our ground water and I am very glad that my two <br /> grandchildren live several miles away from that ominous pit with the sickly <br /> green liquid which even as I write this is sitting right out on this land <br /> with no protectibe barrier. <br /> When I acquired my land last summer I immediately had it registr--,-ed <br /> as a N.C. Wildlife lefuge and placed it in a forest management progratt, <br /> with the U.S. Forest Service. Both of theae efforts were to help protect <br /> and preserve the land to keep it an attractive location for the hone that I <br /> plan to build back in the woods overlooking the lake, as well as for possible. <br /> Mum.m.mmw <br /> • <br />