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SCOPE OF MINING STUDY: Certain portions of Lee County contain a high quality limestone that can produce aggregate products that meet state and national specifications for cement, concrete, concrete products, and asphalt. These are the materials that build the roads, schools, homes, hospitals, and offices that are an important part of the local development industry. Residential development east of Interstate I-75 and the expansion and intensification of mining activities in that area have created conflicts and compatibility issues. In addition, the State’ s regulations that exempt local control of blasting in association with construction materials mining operations have exacerbated the problem. The Board of County Commissioners requested its staff to evaluate these issues and bring back recommendations to resolve the problems. Staff researched the issues and drafted a report in the Fall of 2002. That report, titled Strategic Minirtg, A Report on Mining in Lee County, in part attempted to identify areas that were appropriate for additional mining activities. This report provides some historic background for the study. The study should include a comprehensive evaluation of these issues. The goal of this evaluation is to determine suitable areas for commercial mining and to resolve the inherent conflicts between mining operations and residential development. COMPONENTS OF THE STUDY: Phase I
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