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SECTION 10.12 <br /> 4. Application for a conditional use permit for a mineral extraction <br /> operation proposed to be located within 600 feet of a residence district <br /> zone, a residential subdivision, or a city or village limits line, <br /> or within 300 feet of any building occupied for residential purposes; <br /> or for a hot black-top mix or ready mixed concrete plant, shall be sub- <br /> mitted to the County ,Zoning Committee for public hearing and approval. <br /> The conditional use permit shall be for a period of time as stated in <br /> the application or as modified by. the County Zoning Committee. Modifi- <br /> cation of the application or reclamation plan may be permitted or ad- <br /> ditional conditions may be required upon application. The County Zoning <br /> Committee shall consider the effect of the proposed operation and the <br /> proposed reclamation upon existing and future conditions, including streets, <br /> neighboring land development, land use drainage, water supply, water pol- <br /> lution, air pollution, soil erosion, natural beauty and land value of the <br /> locality. The County Zoning Committee may approve, approve conditionally <br /> or reject the application and reclamation plan. A filing fee of $2.00 shall <br /> be required for each application. <br /> 5. All other applications for conditional use permits for mineral extraction <br /> shall include a letter of approval of the site by the town board of the <br /> town affected and shall be submitted to the County Zoning Supervisor who <br /> shall issue the permit for a period of time as stated in the application <br /> but not to exceed four years providing that the application and reclamation <br /> plan meets the terms of this ordinance. The owner may apply for renewal of <br /> the permit or modification of the permit. A filing fee of $2.00 shall be <br /> required for each application. All existing mineral extraction operations <br /> shall be considered non-conforming uses and may be continued providing that <br /> they have been worked prior to the date of adoption of this ordinance and <br /> that they have been registered with the Dane County Zoning Supervisor within <br /> one year of the date of the adoption of this ordinance. <br /> (ti) BUILDING HEIGHT LIMIT <br /> (a) For residential uses the building height shall be the same as for the R-1 <br /> Residence District. <br /> (b) For all other buildings the maximum building height shall be sixty-five (65) <br /> feet. <br /> (5) AREA, FRONTAGE AND POPULATION DENSITY REGULATIONS <br /> (a) For agricultural uses the area shall be not less than five (5) acres and the <br /> minimum width shall be two hundred fifty (250) feet, the width to be measured <br /> at the location of accessory farm buildings. <br /> (b) For residential uses the lot width and area shall be the same as for the R-1 <br /> Residence District. <br /> (c) For other permitted uses, no minimum width or area except for those uses for <br /> which special setback and side yards have been established. <br /> (6) SETBACK REQUIREMENTS <br /> (a) No building, including barns and other farm buildings of any description what- <br /> soever, shall hereafter be erected, moved or structurally altered so as to <br /> be nearer the highway than is prescribed by Section 10.17. <br /> - 22 - <br />
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