Mary
    Cote
    962 West
    Main
    St.
    Cary, IL 60013
    847-516-2663
    RECEIVED
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    Illinois Pollution Control Board
    James Thompson Center
    100 W. Randolph Street
    Chicago, IL 60601
    August 13, 2003
    AUG 1 4 2003
    STATE OF ILU~O1S
    Pollution Control Board
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    Dear Illinois Pollution Control Board:
    This letter is in regards to case number PCB 03-221, concerning the proposed waste transferfacility in
    Cary, IL My family and I have lived in Cary for the past twalve years. We moved here from a
    Massachusetts suburb, and chose Cary from the many possible towns near my husband’s new job.
    There were many reasons for our decision, including the excellent school system and the overall
    character of the town. It is this character that I feel v~uldbe in grave danger if the proposed waste
    facility were to be allowad. In 1994 ourfamily and many others ~rked together to build the Timbertown
    playground on Georgetown Drive. This property is just across route
    14
    and around the corner from the
    proposed facility. On any given day that the waather is even remotely nice one can pass this
    playground and see many families enjoying the park and surrounding fields. Families walk, bike, and
    drive to the park, not only for the playground equipment but also to play soccer, practice baseball, fly
    kites or run around the fields ~nththeir dogs. Imagine on the warmer days the breeze carrying the
    odors and noise of a waste transferfacility to this family play area. One that was designed, paid for, and
    built by the families that use it. Our family is also one of countless numbers that enjoy the Hollows
    conservation property which is located directly next to the proposed facility property. In a time when
    open space and natural settings are disappearing at a rapid rate one can hike into the Hollows and be
    surrounded by nature. Large trees, lakes, deer, and hawks are just some of nature’s gifts that my
    children enjoy being part of at this site. To put a waste transfer facility adjacent to this beautiful area is
    hardly “minimizing incompatibility with the character of the surrounding area.” I’m not sure why
    someone v~uIdwant to build a facility where it is so unv~’anted,except for the benefit of their financial
    bottom line. Of course, this is at the expense of the homeowners’ finances, when their property values
    are impacted. Please listen to the residents of this town when we ask you not to allow this facility to be
    built After all, we are the ones who will have to live next to your decision.
    Sincerely,
    Mary Cote

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