A Washougal family is speaking out against a Kelso company’s plan to construct a quarry near their home in rural Skamania County.
JL Storedahl and Sons, a Kelso-based aggregate producer, has applied for a license to mine and drill, blast, load, haul, crush, screen and stockpile aggregate on a site approximately 10.5 miles northeast of Washougal, according to the Skamania County’s website on the mining proposal.
Aurora, Dwight and Amy Hovland have lived on Mabee Mines Road near the proposed site since 2014. The Hovlands recently wrote a letter to Skamania County community development director Alan Peters telling county officials they “would be directly impacted in many negative ways were the quarry application approved.”
“This is a very special place to each of us,” the Hovlands state in their letter to county official staff. “We highly value the unique beauty, solitude and privacy of our neighborhood, and as local small businesses owners, we appreciate the respite we receive from the hustle and bustle of town. It is truly a value one cannot put a price upon, and we are shocked to hear of and vehemently oppose the applicant’s proposed quarry and all it entails.”
The proposed permit boundary for the 273-acre site includes 180 acres for mineral extraction and other mining purposes, according to the website, which also states the mining is anticipated to occur over the next 30 to 40 years and will involve the removal of approximately 24 million cubic yards of material.