A Noblesville sand and gravel company is now moving forward with plans to expand their operations but not without a fight from residents.
The board of zoning appeals meeting on Monday night was packed with and protesters lining the sidewalks with signs outside.
The site which was previously Zoned Residential is located on 68 acres near 161st street and Cherry Tree Road. "I'm afraid of all the particles causing lung cancer and killing all the wildlife around there," Rita wood said.
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