Text of a letter sent by the Southern Environmental Law Center: -------------------------------------------------------------- Deborah S. Kendall, Director Orange County Planning and Zoning 112 West Main Street Orange, VA 22960 Dear Ms. Kendall: Our office was contacted today, January 2, about Thursday's hearing to consider a special use permit for mining in the Barboursville area. We hope that you will convey our concerns to the Planning Commission. Because of the holidays, we understand that the Barboursville residents who will be affected only recently learned about this proposal. Yet these residents, including some whose landholdings go back to the formation of a community of emancipated slaves after the Civil War, would be greatly affected by the mining activities. Not only will the historic landscape, valuable to Orange's tourism, be affected, but also area streams and groundwater could be impacted both by the run-off from the activity and water withdrawals. Special use classifications are intended to allow officials the ability and authority to design requirements for site-specific activities that are not allowed by right and therefore which may have impacts on nearby property. The ramifications of mining on this land need to be carefully studied before making a decision to grant a special use permit. At a minimum, the Planning Commission should continue the public hearing to allow for additional information to address the historic resources and surface and ground water quality concerns. Sincerely, Katherine E. Slaughter Senior Attorney KES/cs