But on page 17 of the application, the "Zoning Consistency Determination" form, Maymead specifically states that the property will be used for asphalt production and that the access to the property will be from state-designated scenic Highway 421 (the Doc & Merle Watson Scenic Highway).
Monday, April 27, 2015
The Maymead Application to DENR
Maymead's application 9500134.15A requesting "ownership and name change" for the J.W. Hampton "421 Recycling Yard" was received by the NC Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) on April 13. It purports to be a simple request to transfer Johnny Hampton's permit to crush and recycle construction debris, including concrete and asphalt, to Maymead Inc.
But on page 17 of the application, the "Zoning Consistency Determination" form, Maymead specifically states that the property will be used for asphalt production and that the access to the property will be from state-designated scenic Highway 421 (the Doc & Merle Watson Scenic Highway).
But on page 17 of the application, the "Zoning Consistency Determination" form, Maymead specifically states that the property will be used for asphalt production and that the access to the property will be from state-designated scenic Highway 421 (the Doc & Merle Watson Scenic Highway).
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