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There shall be a minimum of a 80 foot set back from all <br /> Township roads. <br /> There shall be a minimum of a 200 foot set back from all <br /> other property lines. <br /> Condition 11 is essentially the offer made to the Dane County <br /> Zoning Board. The applicant has consulted with the State of <br /> Wisconsin Bureau of Assessments, and Department of Revenue. The <br /> Bureau's information provided to applicant is that there is no <br /> market impact on real estate caused by nearby quarrying activities. <br /> Even so, the applicant stands on his initial offer as there are <br /> only two residential pieces of property affected other than the <br /> applicant's own property. <br /> Condition 12 is unnecessary as to the 500 foot set back from <br /> the residential properties. If the residential property owners are <br /> provided for by Number 11, there is no need for Condition 12 . <br /> In addition, there are two tons of material for every square <br /> foot involved. A 500 foot setback would result in the loss of <br /> large quantities of valuable mineral deposit. Other quarries in <br /> the area have not had any problems with blasting or crushing and <br /> these restrictions as to the 500 foot set back are unreasonable. <br /> Finally, the set back requirement from other property lines is <br /> unreasonable. The set back should be a standard 80 feet. <br /> 13. The applicant shall create and install berming along the <br /> town road which shall be a minimum of three (3) feet high <br /> and commence eighty (80) feet from the Township Road <br /> right of way. The Berm shall be seeded and evergreens <br /> planted and irregularly spaced to provide a solid <br /> vegetation and living fence. The evergreens shall be <br /> spaced not greater than 10 feet apart and shall be, at <br /> planting, a minimum of 3 feet in height. The cover <br /> seeding shall consist of a grass and alfalfa or ground <br /> cover mixture. <br /> 7 <br />