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Committee debates handling of anonymous complaints from Marquette Avenue development; tables change pending draft language

2160056 · January 29, 2025
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Summary

Payne & Dolan asked the Franklin City Quarry Monitoring Committee to exclude or flag complaints filed by residents of a new subdivision who signed a deed exhibit waiving objections; the committee asked staff to draft language and tabled the decision to the next meeting.

The Franklin City Quarry Monitoring Committee on Jan. 28, 2025, discussed whether complaints from residents of a recent Marquette Avenue subdivision — some of whom signed a deed exhibit at closing waiving objections to quarry operations — should be treated differently in the committee’s monitoring reports. The committee tabled any change pending draft language and outreach to the household in question.

Brianna Buckholtz, a Payne & Dolan representative, said roughly half of the Q4 complaints came from the Marquette Avenue area and that some…

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