Neighborhood Environment & Traffic Safety
Stop the Asphalt Plant at Mulford Quarry NOW!

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NETS (Neighborhood Environment and Traffic Safety) is a citizens group initially organized by a group of concerned neighbors in October of 2007, when it became known that Rockford Blacktop Construction Co. had applied for a special use permit (SUP) and a zoning change that would allow them to operate an asphalt batch plant at the Rockford Sand and Gravel Quarry, located at 25xx Mulford Road, Rockford, Illinois 61108. 

Proposed Site Map for Mulford Quarry Asphalt Plant

The quarry is surrounded by the homes of more than 6000 residents who fear that living so near this type of heavy industry may create significant health hazards and endanger their safety. 


NETS mounted a grass roots effort to garner signatures on petitions and to prepare a presentation to the Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA) in an effort to show the tremendous opposition to the granting of a SUP and allowing a change to the zoning requirements to allow the asphalt batch plant to be built within 350 of established residential areas.  Numerous meetings were held to inform all concerned neighbors and other citizens of Rockford.

Although NETS presented petitions with more than 3000 signatures, including every one of the 38 adjacent property owners, along with a very detailed presentation booklet and presentations at the ZBA meeting, the SUP was approved by the ZBA by a 4 to 1 vote and went on to the City Council where it was passed when Mayor Larry Morrissey cast the deciding vote.  The final vote came on January 28, 2008.

On April 9, 2008, a group of 6 concerned neighbors, four of whom had been presenters at the ZBA meeting, filed a “Complaint for Declarative Judgment and Injunctive Relief” against the City of Rockford in Circuit Court of the 17th Judicial Circuit, in Winnebago County.  This legal effort is being handled by Attorney James Hess.  The case continues in the 17th Judicial Court.


Read the Copy of the Complaint filed here

Keep up with Status of Lawsuit

 NETS is still in existence and continues to be involved in the legal proceedings and in neighborhood concerns.  NETS was instrumental in getting the speed limit on Charles Street reduced to 35 mph from 45 mph.   NETS held a candidates forum during the recent local elections.

   
If you share our concerns, and would like to help, please contact us by telephone or email. Please, leave your full contact information. 

A fund has been established to assist in the legal action. Show your support by sending your donations to:

NETS
P.O. Box 5124
Rockford, IL 61125

 

BOARD MEMBERS

Alec Kaplanes and Clare F. Merwin - Co-Chairmen
Gary Zandonatti - Vice Chairman
Jim Martinson - Treasurer
Diane Mitchell - Secretary

 


 

Send Donations to:

NETS
P.O. Box 5124
Rockford, IL 61125

How the Rockford City  Council Voted:

In our favor: NETS thanks....
Patrick Curran - R-2
Victory Bell - D-5
Bill Timm - R-9
Franklin Beach - R-10
Dan Conness - D-14
Jeff Holt - D-11

NOT in our favor:
Larry Morrissey - Mayor
Joe Sosnowski - R-1
Doug Mark - R-3
Carl Wasco - D-4
Leonard Jacobson - D-6
Ann Thompson-Kelly - D-7
John Beck - R-12
Nancy Johnson D-8

(Linda McNeeley - D-13 was absent)

Bob Kinnison - Winnebago County Board District 10
did not think the Asphalt Plant is a good idea and wrote a letter in our behalf
Read his Letter to Director of  Zoning Board of Appeals

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