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Rezone/CUP
Rezone/CUP - Type
CUP
Petition Number
01289
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Vermont Township
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DCPCUP-0000-01289
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and electric cables underground along this field road to the barn ,' <br /> and then to continue the cables on along a driveway to the house <br /> past the mound septic system , where our residence would be located . <br /> ( Please see attached maps . ) <br /> Two paddocks would be constructed north of the barn and would lead <br /> to attractively fenced pastures ( 4 pastures at 4-6 acres each ) <br /> surrounding the residence and buildings . The remaining acreage <br /> of land parcel would be left untouched , and in their natural states <br /> of forest , wetland and prairie . The only exceptions would b( orse <br /> riding and exerci$ ' s throughout the remaining acreage , and <br /> acerage set aside in the open field area fbr the production of <br /> hay . <br /> Exercising horses at varied slopes and inclines is therapeutic and necessary <br /> for rehabilitation . The soil , in the open field area , has been evaluated <br /> by Bob Johnson and he assessed the soil quality as unsuitable for cropland <br /> use . It was his belief , that having grazing animals "would be the best <br /> thing that could happen to this land" , as it would facilitate the soil <br /> replenishing process . As soil quality increases , it is our <br /> intention to grow our own hay crop to sustain resident horses . <br /> Future phases of land use for the business would be an indoor <br />
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