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Resident urges county action on noise, emissions from asphalt plant and quarry
Summary
Kelly Dye told commissioners she has pressed for a county noise ordinance and accused Grayson Carter and Sons Construction Inc. of operating asphalt and quarry activities that produce sustained noise, vibrations and emissions affecting nearby homes.
Kelly Dye, a Limestone County resident, urged the County Commission on Jan. 6 to adopt a county-level noise ordinance and to act against what she described as prolonged noise and emissions from local asphalt and quarry operations.
Dye said she first raised the issue on Nov. 21 and followed up Dec. 16, when she said she was told by the county chairman and county attorney Andrew Dill that noise ordinances typically start at the legislative level. Dye cited the "Alabama limited self…
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