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CONDITIONS: <br /> 1. The applicant shall submit an erosion control plan covering the entire CUP area for the <br /> duration of operations, and receive approval of an erosion control permit prior to <br /> commencing further extraction operations. <br /> 2. There shall be an additional element of this particular erosion control plan to be called a <br /> "dewatering plan"that will outline how water will be: stored and treated on-site (e.g. via <br /> an on-site catchment basin that would filter out large particulate matter from the water <br /> prior to pumping it off-site); removed from the site; and drained into and across the <br /> Ringgenberg field to the south. The applicant will need to demonstrate how any water to <br /> be pumped or otherwise removed from the site will be of a quality that meets with the <br /> Dane County Land Conservation Department's approval. <br /> 3. On the site plan(dated 12/14/98),there is a discharge pipe indicated in the south of the <br /> site that directs water,via a culvert under the lateral road running between Erb Road and <br /> Ringgenberg Drive, into Ringgenberg's field to the south. The prevailing surface water <br /> drainage course directs this water flow toward an intermittent stream course further to the <br /> south. This water discharge location shall be the only location from which water will be <br /> pumped or otherwise removed from the site. <br /> 4. The applicant shall apply for and receive all other required local, state and federal <br /> permits. In particular,the applicant shall contact Tom Harpt of the Wisconsin <br /> Department of Natural Resources (DNR) South-Central Region Office in Fitchburg at <br /> (608) 275-3285 and acquire the appropriate permit to discharge water from a non- <br /> metallic mining operation under the Wisconsin Pollutant Discharge Elimination System <br /> (WPDES). <br /> 5. The operator shall develop and operate the site according to the submitted site/operations <br /> plan, dated 12/14/98. <br /> 6. Operators shall cease no later than 15 years from the date of CUP approval,with a site <br /> inspection by Dane County Zoning in 7.5 years. <br /> 7. Reclamation shall be completed within one year after operations have ceased, and shall <br /> follow the operator's submitted reclamation plan. As each phase is completed, the <br /> restoration of that phase must be completed as much as possible before extracting in the <br /> next phase.Final reclamation of the 5.4 acre CUP area must be up to NR 135 standards <br /> and pertinent ordinances/regulations governing reclamation. A copy of the required <br /> reclamation plan shall be filed with both the Town of Springdale and Dane County <br /> Zoning. <br /> 8. To ensure compliance with the reclamation plan,the operator shall post and maintain a <br /> bond or irrevocable letter of credit in favor of Dane County in the amount of$8,100 <br /> ($1,500 per acre of subject site)until reclamation is satisfactorily completed. <br /> 9. The driveway accessing the subject site shall be paved. The operator shall maintain the <br /> driveway in a dust free manner in accordance with local, state and federal regulations, <br /> and shall clean any dust or mud tracked onto public roads. <br /> 10. The operator and all haulers shall access the CUP site only through the existing access <br /> point onto the nameless road south of the site running perpendicularly between Erb Road <br /> and Ringgenberg Drive, locally known as Ringgenberg Drive. <br /> 11. The access to the driveway shall have gates securely locked when the extraction site is <br /> not in operation. The site shall be signed"no trespassing." <br /> H:\Zoning\ZLR\Conditional Use Permits\CUP 2300's\CUP #2311.doc <br />