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1 4 <br /> ► <br /> County of Dane <br /> ri ' <br /> ot,'' Department of Public Works <br /> 217 S. Hamilton St. Suite 400 <br /> Madison, Wisconsin <br /> 53703 <br /> KENNETH J. KOSCIK, P.E. AL CZECHOLINSKI <br /> Public Works Director Solid Waste Engineer/Hydrogeologist <br /> 608-266-4018 608-266-4139 <br /> December 10, 1992 <br /> TO: Dane County Zoning and Natural Resources Committee <br /> Town of Verona Board <br /> Town of Verona Planning Commission <br /> RE: Conditional Use Permit for Clay Soil Extraction <br /> Dear Sir/Madame: <br /> Dane County Public Works Department is hereby applying for a Conditional Use <br /> Permit for the following parcel located in the Town of Verona: <br /> The SE1/4 of the SE1/4 Section 11, T6N, R8E. <br /> Dane County Public Works proposes to remove clay soils from the above property for <br /> use at Dane County Landfill Site No. 1 (Verona) to construct a new clay cap for the <br /> existing landfill. The 40 acre parcel that Dane County Public Works has purchased <br /> (see attached map) was approved for use as a clay borrow site by the Town of Verona <br /> and the Dane County Zoning and Natural Resources Committee during November <br /> 1991. Because the capping project at the landfill is not complete and the existing CUP <br /> (#995) specified that use of this clay borrow site be completed during 1992, Dane <br /> County Public Works is requesting an a new CUP that will allow the work to be <br /> completed during 1993. <br /> The Soil Conservation Survey for Dane County indicates that clay soils meeting DNR <br /> specifications exist over this entire parcel. Test pits have been dug verifying the <br /> quantity and quality of clay present on this parcel, and the site has been approved as a <br /> clay borrow source by the Wisconsin DNR. <br /> Dane County proposes to remove the clay soils from this parcel during 1993. <br /> Approximately 100,000 to 200,000 cubic yards will be needed. Clay extraction will <br /> begin in the Spring of 1993. Scrapers will be used to remove and stockpile the <br /> overlying topsoil. The clay materials will then be excavated and transported across <br />