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Syar Permit Hearing Re-scheduled July 8 at 2:10 pm

Posted on June 10, 2008 by Larry
Activist Corner, Gravel Mining Impacting watershed, Groundwater Impacts, Salmonid/Wildlife Impacts, Streams and Wetlands Impacts, Watershed Related Concerns

Please note the Syar permit hearing is scheduled for 2:10 PM on July 8.
Cheers,
Paula

“The Syar Phase 6 terrace pit hearing has been continued by the
Board of Supervisors to July 8th at 2:10pm.”

Ken Ellison
Supervising Planner
County of Sonoma

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