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Rezone/CUP
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CUP
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00817
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Bristol Township
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24
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d��CSC/ '- i_ <br /> 6946 Twin Lane Road <br /> Sun Prairie, WI 53590 <br /> April 9, 1990 <br /> Shary Bisgard, Chair <br /> Agriculture, Environment, and Land <br /> Records Committee <br /> Dane County Zoning Department <br /> Room 116, City-County Building <br /> Madison WI 53709 <br /> RE. C. I.P. 817 afd C.U.P. 824 <br /> Dea . : sgard: <br /> The purpose of this letter is to set forth our protest to the establishment <br /> of a mineral extraction operation (better known as a quarry pit) less <br /> mile from our residence. We are concerned for a number of reasons <br /> including: ) ss than a <br /> 1) Potential Imsact on the Water A.uifer and Water Wells in our Area: <br /> public water supplies are available in our area, and we must secure our <br /> water from our wells. Compromise of the aquifer which transports and <br /> provides our water, through extraction of the components or introduction <br /> of surface water from the resulting pit could destroy our drinking water <br /> supply. <br /> 2) Increased Traffic on Twin Lane Road: The use of heavy vehicles to <br /> the loads to and from the quarry wi 1 significantly increase the noise <br /> ry <br /> level on a now minimally traveled road and will subject the road to <br /> greater stress and degradation as a result of these heavy vehicles. <br /> 3) Increased Air and Noise Pollution: The actual process of extracti <br /> gravel from what is now farmland will stir up large amounts of dust. <br /> Machinery used to extract the gravel is loud and can be heard from some <br /> distance. <br /> 4) Destruction of Farmland and Creation of an E esore for Years to Come: <br /> The County of Dane is furthering the destruction of farmland by the <br /> establishment of this quarry. Further, we have seen evidence of <br /> quarries throughout Dane County. They not only destroy the land, but <br /> create an unsightly pit. The land is never restored to its original <br /> condition or landscaped upon completion. Not only is this objectionable <br /> from an ecological standpoint, but it threatens to devalue our .pro ert <br /> P y <br />
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