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y , <br /> • <br /> Quarry' s Impact on: Traffic, Roads, Dust <br /> After further research Madison Crushing believes the effect <br /> of the operation on traffic, roads and dust is no different <br /> than other activities in the area, given the rest rictions <br /> offered by the company in C.U.P . #643 . A brief study of the <br /> zoning regulations already permitted in the area shows many <br /> factors contributing to traffic, road problems, or dust in <br /> the area . Such areas as A-B on Burke Road with trucks and <br /> livestock, blacktop plant at Reiner & Nelson Roads, and the <br /> Town of Burke Commercial Tri-Angle plan have as great or <br /> greater impact on the area than the operation of Madison <br /> Crushing's Quarry. A look at the area from a zoning <br /> perspective would force a person to realize this area is not <br /> a dust free, light traffic, peaceful or serene area . <br /> Impact on Air Ouality <br /> Further discussion about dust may clear up some questions . <br /> On January 15, 1988 I met with a man from the D.N.R. , an Air <br /> Management Specialist "Jeff Skebba" . We mutually agreed that <br /> a mandatory operation Permit for an existing air pollution <br /> source should be submitted . Some other means of dust control <br /> may or may not be needed from what Jeff said . Madison <br /> Crushing 's operation may be an exempt source or at the worst <br /> a minimum source of air pollution (dust ) . An exempt source <br /> is one that generates less then 5. 7 pounds/hour of <br /> particulate into the air . The D .N.R . will decide what the <br /> operations status is and what controls are needed . <br /> I feel there is a need for this additional information <br /> pertaining to C.U. P . #643 and I thank you for requesting <br /> it . If there is any other information I can provide please <br /> contact me . Thank You. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> MADISON CRUSHING & EXCAVATING CO. , INC. <br /> WM. ZIEGLEF}, SECRETARY, TREASURER <br />