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1 <br /> Manure Handling Practices <br /> As a condition of approval of the conditional use permit, the operator agrees to comply with the <br /> following practices in the handling of any and all manure generated at the property: <br /> • The property consists of two tax parcel (Parcel Number-028/0610-361-8690-1 and <br /> 028/0610-361-9020-9), totaling approximately 48.8 acres (survey enclosed). <br /> • As depicted on the enclosed site plan, the new horse facility is being constructed in the <br /> southeast corner of the property, occupying approximately 6 acres of the existing 37 <br /> acres of tillable land. <br /> • The remaining 31 acres of tillable land are leased to Joel E. Hougan of Stoughton, WI <br /> and will rotate through corn and alfalfa crops. <br /> • The current lease runs through 2016 with options to renew. <br /> • The lease arrangement provides that Mr. Hougan is solely responsible for receiving all <br /> manure generated from the house facility and land applying it to the tillable acreage. The <br /> lessee shall be responsible for applying all manure in accordance with NRCS standard 590. <br /> (If the tillable acres at the property are not adequate to receive applicable of all manure <br /> generated at the facility, Mr. Hougan would be responsible for hauling manure and <br /> applying it to other lands he owns in the vicinity (see attached listing). <br /> • The manure will be transported from the horse barn and stacked in the southwest corner <br /> of the property as depicted on the site plan, adjacent to the tillable acreage and away <br /> from all wetlands. Stacking will be done in accordance with all NRCS Standard 313, <br /> Table 9 (see attached) for Temporary, Unconfined Stacks of Manure and Derivatives. <br /> • A tractor and spreader will be used for spreading the manure. <br /> • The manure will be spread Spring and Fall, at a time determined by the lessee, <br /> depending on proper soil conditions. <br /> • The lessee is responsible for abiding by all requirements of the nutrient management <br /> plan that otherwise applies to his home farm. <br /> • The lessee is responsible for all necessary or required soil testing. <br /> • All horse pasture lands will be managed so as to minimize environmental impacts from <br /> erosion and runoff. <br />