Perkinsville 44 Phase 2 CastleRock Communities
Registration No. DM24-061843 PERKINSVILLE 44 – PHASE 2 aka PERKINSVILLE 40; PERKINSVILLE 44
ACTIVE AND/OR ABANDONED MINES Abandoned or Active Mines may be in the vicinity of this subdivision. These mines may have multiple man-made “features” such as shafts, tunnels, machinery, facilities, or piles of waste rock that can pose either a physical or environmental hazard. Historical mining practices, ore processing techniques, disposal practices, closure procedures, and/or surface exposure of ore deposits at abandoned sites have resulted in the generation and disposition of large quantities of mine wastes, including waste rock, mine tailing, mine drainage water, processing chemicals, and other wastes. The interaction of natural processes such as climate hydrology, geochemistry, and weathering with these wastes has resulted in the release of contaminants, which may affect human health, the environment, and water quality. BEWARE! Subdivider advises a mine, working or abandoned, open pit or underground, is a potentially dangerous place. Historical mining practices, ore processing techniques, disposal practices, closure procedures, and/or surface exposure of ore deposits at abandoned sites have resulted in the generation and disposition of large quantities of mine wastes, including waste rock, mine tailing, mine drainage water, processing chemicals, and other wastes. The interaction of natural processes such as climate hydrology, geochemistry, and weathering with these wastes has resulted in the release of contaminants, which may affect human health, the environment, and water quality. AGRICULTURAL/LIVESTOCK Agricultural : Property adjacent to or in the vicinity of the subdivision is currently or historically agricultural. Agricultural property may be subject to chemical treatment, including aerial spraying of chemicals, defoliants, pesticides and fertilizers, and the use of farm equipment, which may produce dust, chemicals and particles in the air, unpleasant odors, and noise. Irrigation and tail water ditches within the vicinity and on surrounding properties may pose a safety hazard to unsupervised children, adults, and pets. Purchaser is advised that agricultural properties with horse and animal privileges may be legal and should be expected to continue indefinitely. Accordingly, the subdivision may be subject to noise, dust, insects, and odors associated with such agricultural operations. For further information on the future uses of agricultural areas, purchasers should contact the Yavapai County Planning and Development Services Department at (928) 771-3214, the Chino Valley Planning & Development Department at (928) 636-4427, or the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality at (602) 771-2300. Bonnie Plant Farm, adjacent east and approximately ¾-mile south Chino Nursery, approximately ¾-mile northwest Chino Valley Farms Inc, approximately ¾-mile northwest Earthworks Landscape and Supply, approximately ½-mile northwest Lavender Herb Farm & Tea House, approximately ½-mile southeast Marijuana Growing and Manufacturing Facility, approximately ¼-mile northwest Cemex Chino Valley, approximately 3 miles southeast Chino Valley Pit, approximately 4 miles northeast Red Rock, approximately 4 miles northeast
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