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ZONING & LAND PLANNING - MAY 20, 1985 - PAGE 2 <br /> he has a recycling contract with Cross Plains and Mazomanie. <br /> Concerns expressed by the committee and other interested <br /> parties attending the meeting were in regard to noise, odor, <br /> rodents, days and hours of operation, eneral appearance of <br /> the area a possible driveway between the the lot line and <br /> the first building, the size of the property, and the weight <br /> of material hauled over the road. <br /> Mrugala answered that there would be some noise from can <br /> crushers and blowers, and some vehicle noise. Minimal odor . <br /> No rodents. Hours of operation were not very specific but <br /> could include 7 days per week and some repairs etc. , into <br /> the evening. Every thing would be kept inside except the <br /> storage vehicles. The propertyy includes 5.006 acres. A <br /> truckload of newspaper weighs BOM# . Garbage 26M # & 32M # <br /> and the semi-trailer 38M# . There was not enough room for <br /> the driveway. <br /> Also a discussion was held on the possiblity of reestab- <br /> lishing a hog farm on the property and concensus was that it <br /> was posssible, and with out a limit on the number of <br /> animals. <br /> Objections to the establishment of a recycling operation on <br /> the Peterson property were ex ressed by: Dale Bauer, Steve <br /> Martin, Dave Blechinger, and Committee Member Glen <br /> Henderson. <br /> Note: A recyling semi-trailer was parked on the pro erty, the <br /> day before this meeting was held. It was explained that it <br /> was to show how inconspicous the trailer could be behind the <br /> building. <br /> Informally the committee objected to the Peterson property <br /> becoming a recycling center and recommended that Bernie <br /> Mrgula look for a more suitable location. Several <br /> alternative sites were suggested. <br /> The meeting was adjourned. <br /> Respectfully submitted, <br /> Larrie L. Isenring, Chairman. <br />