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• <br /> September 15, 2015 <br /> Scott Schroeckenthaler <br /> Zoning Inspector <br /> Dane County Zoning Division <br /> Department of Planning and Development <br /> Room 116, City-County Building <br /> Madison, WI 53709 <br /> Re: Permit Application under §78.06 Dane County Ordinance <br /> JPC Link Belt Temporary Crane <br /> N 43-05-54.00 W 89-21-01.90 <br /> Dear Mr. Schroeckenthaler: <br /> Below are the conditions the Airport requests the Zoning Administrator establish <br /> for issuance of the permit. <br /> CONDITIONS APPLICABLE TO JPC LINK BELT CRANE PERMIT: <br /> (1) Applicant shall comply with all conditions and recommendations set forth in <br /> the Determination Letter regarding Federal Aviation Administration Aeronautical <br /> Study No. 2015-AGL-9153-OE. <br /> (2) Prior to erecting the construction crane, applicant shall provide Timothy W. <br /> Butcher, Director of Operations and Public Safety, Dane County Regional Airport <br /> (office: 608.246.3392), with the name and telephone number of an individual(s) <br /> having authority over operation and placement of the crane while it is on the <br /> construction site and, upon request, shall arrange a meeting between Airport <br /> staff and the contractor that will be operating the crane. <br /> (3) Applicant shall, at least three days before the crane height will reach 1,088 <br /> feet MSL, provide notice to Director Timothy W. Butcher. <br /> (4) At all times, the highest point of the crane shall be marked during daylight <br /> hours with an orange and white checkered construction flag measuring at least <br /> three feet by three feet, and with a red obstruction light, with a minimum intensity <br /> of 32.5 candela, from two hours before sunset until two hours after sunrise and <br /> during periods of reduced visibility. <br /> (5) Neither the construction crane nor any equipment or other items attached to, <br /> or used to erect the crane, except the above described the flag and light, shall at <br /> any time exceed a height of 1,088 feet MSL. <br />