Candidates for the county Board of Supervisors, which will likely have the final say, said they'd oppose the Cottonwood project
and could earn around $40 million, a previous estimate found. The land is owned by Michael Schlesinger, a developer who’s been based in Los Angeles, while Greg Brown, of El Cajon’s New West Investment Group Inc., applied for the mine permit.
Tuesday’s meeting focused on a revised environmental impact report created by county staffers, who are required to analyze projects before they can be formally considered by the San Diego County Planning Commission.that the mine “could result in potentially significant impacts to sensitive plant and animal species” and habitats, “wetland and non-wetland waters” and might run afoul of “local policies, ordinances and adopted plans protecting biological resources.
Several people said they lived near sand mines in other parts of the county, and accused those companies of releasing potential poisons, running trucks during off-hours and continuing operations long beyond the original time lines. Nobody spoke Tuesday in favor of the proposal, although a handful remained in their chairs when one speaker asked everyone opposed to stand up.
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