During a recent government meeting, discussions centered on the proposed operations of Legacy Materials, a company seeking to establish a concrete casting facility. Key topics included air quality and dust mitigation measures, which have been incorporated into the project’s permit requirements.
Commissioner Patterson raised questions regarding the necessity of these mitigation measures, given that the facility plans to use wet concrete, which is not expected to generate dust. The commissioner sought clarification on whether these measures were precautionary or essential, noting that the application materials indicated a vacuum system would be employed to manage any potential dust.
Jeff Comeer, representing Legacy Materials, confirmed the company’s commitment to comply with the new conditions set forth by the commission. He emphasized the company’s efforts to improve the site, which had previously been a source of community concern due to issues like vandalism and crime. Comeer shared a supportive letter from neighboring property owners, highlighting the positive changes they anticipate with the development of the concrete facility.
The meeting underscored the importance of community engagement and environmental considerations in the approval process for new industrial operations. Legacy Materials aims to address local concerns while contributing to the revitalization of the area.