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Rezone/CUP
Rezone/CUP - Type
CUP
Petition Number
00708
Town
Blooming Grove Township
Section Numbers
35
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DCPCUP-0000-00708
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• <br /> TERRA <br /> ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION <br /> CORPORATION <br /> 2201 Vondron Road • Madison, Wis. 53704-6795 <br /> Phone: 608-221-3501 Fax: 608-221-4075 <br /> ,cp 6ENfq�� <br /> tiA © C � <br /> Sa <br /> 4t I MEW <br /> SKILL q . iINTEGRITY <br /> 4ONSIO° <br /> January 24, 1989 <br /> County of Dane <br /> Agriculture, Environment & Land Records Committee <br /> Room 116, City - County Building <br /> Madison, WI 53709 <br /> Attn: Shary Bisgard, Chair <br /> Subject: Conditional use Permits #708 and #709 <br /> Governmental Uses - Clay Extraction <br /> Dear Committee Members: <br /> The construction process, associated with the clay extraction, is anticipated <br /> to start in early April 1989 as soon as weather and soil conditions permit. <br /> Work Schedule: <br /> The normal work schedule for actual on-site machinery would be <br /> between 6:30 A.M. and 5:30 P.M. Monday through Friday with Saturday <br /> considered as a makeup day for adverse weather during the week. <br /> The normal work schedule for off-site trucking would be between <br /> 7:00 A.M. and 4:00 P.M. Monday through Friday with Saturday <br /> considered as a makeup day for adverse weather conditions during the week. <br /> Erosion Control : <br /> The existing ground contours are such that surface water flows from <br /> the north end of CUP #708 parcel southerly across the #709 parcel which can <br /> be seen by the existing contours on Exhibit "A" which is enclosed. <br />
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