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FINKS <br /> Paving.Excavating&Concrete <br /> 2732 State Hwy 78-Mount Horeb,WI 53572 0-608.437.5779 F-608.437.5749 <br /> www.finkspaving.com <br /> Request for Conditional Use Permit <br /> Fink's Quarry <br /> Introduction: The Fink Quarry is a 25-acre limestone rock gravel pit that has been in operation <br /> since 1988. Our current CUP# 1759,was granted on 4/09/2002 and was for 15 <br /> years. This quarry supplies gravel to the greater Dane County and surrounding <br /> communities,and more specifically to the Mount Horeb Area. <br /> Ownership: Diane Fink <br /> 2732 State Hwy 78 <br /> Mount Horeb,WI 53572 <br /> Location: The permit area is described as part of the N1/2 NW '/ of Section 14,Town of Blue <br /> Mounds described as follows: That part of the N 1/2 NW '/ Section 14,lying <br /> Northerly of right-of-way US Highway 18-151. <br /> Description of <br /> Operations: This quarry is currently used to product gravel products for Fink's Paving& <br /> Excavating,Dane County Transportation and other private contractors or residential <br /> projects in a 20-mile radius. All of the material is above the water table. Operations <br /> include the blasting of rock,the crushing of blasted rock into various sized products <br /> and the loading and trucking off site of said material.We are currently averaging <br /> between 40-60,000 tons of material extracted per year.We also have import <br /> materials include asphalt for recycling and clean fill materials.Fink's Paving& <br /> Excavating,Inc oversees the daily operation and maintains a scale on site to weigh <br /> trucks that haul from our site.The main entrance is a Asphalt Paved road with <br /> fencing. <br /> Existing Use: The Future Quarry will come from land that currently is being farmed for Corn or <br /> Soybeans.This land is rented out to local farmers who produce the crops.This will <br /> continue indefinitely. <br /> Existing <br /> Conditions: Currently the natural makeup of the future quarry area is a combination of rocky <br /> topsoil,clay and loose limestone shale to a average depth of 4-8 feet and then solid <br /> limestone rock to depths beyond 200-300 feet before hitting groundwater. <br /> Hours of Operation: 7:00am to 6:00PM Monday-Friday <br /> 7:00AM to 2:00PM Saturday <br />