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• <br /> HENRY A.FIELD,JR. BOARDMAN, SUHR, CURRY & FIELD JAMES E.BARTZEN <br /> RICHARD L.OLSON CARL J.RASMUSSEN <br /> KENNETH T McCORMICK,JR. FIRST WISCONSIN PLAZA, SUITE 410 STEVEN C. ZACH <br /> THOMAS J.SOBOTA -- <br /> GERALD T.CONKLIN ONE SOUTH PINCKNEY STREET BARBARA E.COHEN <br /> BRADWAY A.LIDDLE.JR. AMANDA J.KAISER <br /> PAUL A.HAHN P.O. BOX 927 CATHERINE M.ROTTIER <br /> JOHN E.KNIGHT JON C.NORDENBERG <br /> JAMES F.LORIMER MADISON, WISCONSIN 53701-0927 BONNIE A.WENDORFF <br /> CLAUDE J.COVELLI LAWRIE J.KOBZA <br /> REBECCA A ERHARDT TELEPHONE (608) 257-9521 SUSAN J.ERICKSON <br /> J.LEROY THILLY MARK J.STEICHEN <br /> PAUL R.NORMAN FACSIMILE (608) 257-3783 <br /> GEORGE R.KAMPERSCHROER OF COUNSEL <br /> MARK W.PERNITZ FREDERICK C.SUHR <br /> WALTER KUHLMANN ROBERT L.CURRY <br /> MICHAEL P.MAY JOHN L.BRUEMMER <br /> MICHAEL G. STUART May 17, 1989 <br /> RICHARD J.DELACENSERIE <br /> JOHN S.ROBISON <br /> HAND DELIVERED <br /> Ms. Shary Bisgard, Chairperson <br /> Agriculture, Environment & Land Records Committee MAY 1 81989 <br /> Dane County <br /> City-County Building M-Cw VE <br /> Madison, WI 53709 ZONING DIV. <br /> Re: Conditional Use Permit #745; <br /> Town of Middleton Hall and Park <br /> Dear Ms. Bisgard: <br /> I am a resident of the Town of Middleton, and I appeared at <br /> the hearing on the above-referenced conditional use permit on <br /> Tuesday, May 9, 1989. Because the citizens opposing the permit <br /> were not able to have an opportunity to respond to questions, or <br /> the rebuttal remarks made by the Town representatives, I am <br /> writing to register my views on several matters that arose after <br /> the citizens' presentations. <br /> One of the predominant concerns of the citizens opposing the <br /> permit was the possibility that baseball lighting would appear at <br /> the site, significantly disrupting the rural atmosphere that <br /> continues to exist in the western portion of the Town. The <br /> Master Plan presented to you by the Town representatives shows <br /> three baseball/softball fields, but no lights. However, the Town <br /> baseball program has made a "needs assessment" that calls for two <br /> of the fields to be lighted. Furthermore, Town representatives <br /> have repeatedly indicated their first priority in developing the <br /> site will be to "duplicate" current facilities, which presently <br /> include a lighted field and a beer concession. Therefore, the <br /> development of the site for this recreational use is imminent, <br /> and the position of the Committee as to the application of the <br />