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Zoning and Natural Resources Committee 20 Oct . 1995 <br /> Dane County Zoning Department <br /> Room 116 City-County Building <br /> Madison. WI 53709 <br /> Re : CUP #1262 <br /> Howard Lien and Sons <br /> Zoning and Natural Resources Committee : <br /> When the Dane Country Zoning Committee votes on this <br /> Conditional Use Permit , we are hopeful that you will keep in <br /> mind the size and time line of the proposed project , even on <br /> a reduced basis . <br /> At a meeting before your first public hearing on the CUP, <br /> Town chairman Lien estimated that there was 80 ,000 ,000 tons <br /> of limestone in the proposed 190 acres . If not approving <br /> areas I and III , as recommended by the Christiana Town <br /> Board , reduces the tonnage by one-half , there would still be <br /> close to 40 ,000 ,000 tons available for mining . <br /> If by putting the other quarries in the area out of <br /> business , the Lien Corp , can sell 300 ,000 tons of aggregate <br /> annually , it would take 133 years to deplete the deposit . It <br /> is difficult to imagine that this amount of stone can be <br /> marketed each year as the quarry in proximity to the <br /> proposed CUP mines around 100 ,000 tons per annum. As is <br /> constantly pointed out , the cost of transportation prohibits <br /> trucking stone any great distance . The existing mine has <br /> been in place for 40 years . During this time less than ten <br /> acres has been mined. <br /> In view of the time involved in mining just the areas <br /> recommended by the Town Board , it would seem prudent to <br /> accept their recommendations and not grant a CUP for areas I <br /> and III which would also afford some protection for the <br /> County Park . No one knows what conditions will prevail when <br /> the recommended area is depleted , and such judgements could <br /> best me made at that time . <br /> Thank all of you for your consideration, and for taking the <br /> time to come out to Christiana Town Hall . <br /> Citizens for Rural Land Preservation <br /> by <br /> R.H. Rovelstad <br />