Mercer

Legal Notice

ATTENTION PRINCETON
RESIDENTS

On Monday, the 16th day of May, 2022, at 6:30 p.m., in the Council Chambers of the Municipal Building, 800 Bee Street, Princeton, West Virginia, the Princeton City Council will conduct a public hearing, in conjunction with a second reading by title, for AN ORDINANCE CREATING ARTICLE 310, “TRAFFIC REGULATION” OF THE CODIFIED ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF PRINCETON, WEST VIRGINIA.
At said hearing any interested citizen may appear and be heard. Said hearing may be continued from time to time as deemed necessary by the Council.
For more information please contact the City Clerk Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., at the Municipal Building or call 304-487-5093.

Dated this 26th day of April, 2022
Kenneth E. Clay, City Clerk

ID: 599530

Raleigh

Legal Notice

PUBLIC NOTICE OF BLASTING OPERATIONS

Notice is hereby given that Pocahontas Coal Company, LLC, 109 Appalachian Drive, Beckley, WV 25801, Ph. No. 304-255-9030, Surface Mine Permit Number O-3003-19 situated in Slab Fork District of Raleigh and Wyoming Counties, approximately 0.86 miles northeast of Wyco, will be conducting blasting activities in accordance with all State and Federal Laws and as approved by the Department of Environmental Protection. Blasting activities will occur Monday through Saturday from “sunrise to sunset”. No blasting shall be conducted on Sunday. Blasting is to commence on April 28, 2022 and continue through April 28, 2023. Ten minutes prior to and immediately after each blast, all access to the specific area will be safeguarded from unauthorized entry. The warning signal prior to each blast shall be from a siren audible to at least one-half mile from the blast. The warning will be given three (3) minutes prior to detonation and will consist of three (3) short blasts of five (5) seconds duration with five (5) seconds between each blast. The all clear signal shall be one long blast from a siren of twenty (20) seconds duration. Blasting shall be conducted in such a way to prevent adverse impacts to the public or the environment. Blasting activities will not be conducted at times other than those announced in the blasting schedule except in the event of an emergency where rain, lightening, or other atmospheric conditions, or operator or public safety requires unscheduled detonations.

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