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And, lastly, the entire record that has been built during the contested case hearing, has been
<br />distributed to all Commissioners in advance of today’s hearing.
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<br />Lastly, we did receive several correspondence. One of them was something that we had received
<br />and submitted to the app—to the Commission this morning from Deborah Shelton \[sic\]. And,
<br />additionally, we’ve received another letter from Jon Dancel and Debbie Shelton \[sic\].
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<br />With that, that concludes our presentation. Thank you.
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<br />HENKEL: Commissioners, do you have any questions of staff?
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<br />DARROW: Thank you.
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<br />HENKEL: We’ll do some public testimony now. I’ve got two people signed up. So, would Jon
<br />Dancel and Debbie Sheldon please come forward? And we’ll let Jon go first because he’s first
<br />on the list here. So, Jon would you raise your right hand, and do you swear or affirm to tell the
<br />truth on this matter now before the Planning Commission?
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<br />DANCEL: Under God.
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<br />HENKEL: Please state your name and area you reside in, and speak clearly into the microphone,
<br />and please limit your testimony to three minutes.
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<br />DANCEL: Yes, my name is Jon Dancel. We live right directly across the quarry of
<br />Mr. Rodrigues and that whole area where they are mining right now, right directly closest to
<br />everything. For the record, I wanna let you guys know that I know you people are, are, you
<br />people know law. So, I’m just going to remind you folks something that I’ve learned from my
<br />sister, and her name was Stephanie Tabbada. She once was sitting on the table like you folks—
<br />but I just want to say something so you guys hear this, to remind you folks of who we all are and
<br />who, where we come from, through law.
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<br />Deprivation of Rights USC 18 Section 242. Whoever, under color of any law, statutes,
<br />ordinance, regulations, or customs, willfully subjects any person in any state the deprivation of,
<br />of any rights, shall be fined under this title, imprisoned not more than one year or both.
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<br />Deprivations of Rights USC 42, 1983. Every person under color of any statutes, ordinance,
<br />regulation, custom, or usage, usage of any state subjects or causes to be subject, any person
<br />within the jurisdiction therefore \[sic\] to the deprivations of the rights, privileges, and/or
<br />immunities secured by the Constitutions and laws shall be liable to the party injured in an action
<br />at law.
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<br />Conspiracy to Interest \[sic\], excuse me, Conspiracy to Interfere USC 42, 1985. Two or more
<br />persons in any state or territory conspire for the purpose of depriving, either directly or
<br />indirectly, any person’s rights, the party so injured or deprived may be, may have actions for the
<br />recovery of damages against any one or more of conspirators.
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