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Tracy tire fire did which was quite a health hazard. It is very sticky and left deposits all over the roads. <br /> CHP had to be called and the plant was forced to "clean" it up. They did this by sweeping it off the road <br /> and into everyone's driveways and orchards, leaving us to clean it up. During this time every vehicle we <br /> had received a broken windshield. After contacting the plant, they said they had numerous complaints <br /> and would replace our windshields, which never happened. The permanent damage to the roadways <br /> can easily be felt in front of AI's Unfinished Furniture.This is where the trucks had to stop and the sticky <br /> rubberized asphalt came off and has destroyed the road. <br /> As a neighbor, I have tolerated quite a lot from the plant and been forced to give up my right to enjoy <br /> my home and yard. I have spent thousands of dollars to build a nine foot tall fence to block out the new <br /> 3 story tall plant that was built, giving up my view to try to block out THEIR noise. But with the addition <br /> of the new crushers and sand plants and height, it is impossible. The noise is overwhelming on a daily <br /> basis. <br /> There are options for this plant. They could easily enclose it as many other facilities have willingly done <br /> or been required to do so. There have to be limits and boundaries in place. "One" job last summer <br /> lasted over two months. A few jobs could mean almost an entire year depending on the project. <br /> History shows this plant will push any limits they are given. The job of the board and the planning <br /> commission to is look after the community. Giving this plant who has a history of non-compliance and a <br /> failed case-by-case review for working nights, a new permit with total freedom should NOT even be an <br /> option to consider. <br /> Thank you very much. <br /> Diana Adrian <br />