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Mining Company Appeals Decision To Squash 400-Acre Project

This week's appeal means the issue will be forwarded to the Riverside County Board of Supervisors to decide.

A mining company has a appealed a decision by the Riverside County Planning Commission to stop it from building a quarry near Temecula.

Granite Construction filed the appeal this week, according to Ray Smith, a spokesperson for the county.

The plan to build the controversial Liberty Quarry was rejected by a final vote from the Planning Commission

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This week's appeal means the issue will be forwarded to the Riverside County Board of Supervisors to decide.

Granite Construction had vowed  

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The company is proposing to build a 115-acre mine on a property spanning more than 400 acres in the hills just south of Temecula and just east of the Santa Rosa Ecological Preserve. To read details about the plan,


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