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» « <br />WMHoc anassm mouebs - seemm. 3,1975 • pmz 3 <br />should be gJ -aoed wer the old miterials. The BMineer <br />* ^ ^MCing of ixn-xe^ <br />fei^dew e fiei# upote <br />than «M0 feet aleo noting that it nw not origineUy __ <br />Wxed. Vkn Neet i«b8 ocaioemed about the nutrient load <br />that iMul/1 be brought into Ofcono having chonical oonpofft <br />•• • 11 • • <br />' gMOUne, etc. The ttiginBer statad ttet <br />* felt the site would be better off finidied than the way <br />■ would minijiiiae leaching. He felt that <br />xomentally a sound thing to do. The h>mi <br />_____ ooBtucted OGheeive earth, setting on <br />^ of marsh at a point ahece water would move through <br />wculd not dig intp the marsh. VSn Nest felt that Zahe <br />Nimetonka wee of prijiie <i^«ciern in this case. The Bnineer <br />^ted that if the Village oould decrease infUtration ty <br />75%, it would be a benefit to the lake. Besek pointed out <br />tl^ it would have to be in Uie public interest to grant <br />van Nest felt that the Village ________ <br />a privilege to the Ri si nger s that no other parson in Qrono <br />been entitled, namely, the creation of 12 acree of <br />dry hiilrtsble land oit of a marsh. How they went to create <br />more lend bit for idmt end use? The mjinenr stated Qrono <br />wouldlm envircraental protection with the project which <br />it does not hawe no#. That is to say, he wee unaware of <br />leaching now, but potential is thm. Mrs. Eislnger pointed <br />out that at Qrono'e request they had obtained approval of <br />tile other agendee and ns# they must ooee to Qrono for their <br />decision. She stated that they did not altogether voluntarily <br />^oee the original landfill hsranee whan Qrono's annual land* <br />an lioaM* qqpired the Village wild not renew it. The <br />Plenning Oomidesicn reiaed questions oonoerning the final use <br />of the land; the effect on the creek flowing thru the property <br />and on the lake; tiwedcal reaction on the environment, etc. <br />The Chaixman felt that investigation tiwuld he made oonoerning <br />the claim tiiat Bisingere did not voluntarily dose their ori* <br />ginal operation as noted in the P.C.A. Findings of Fhots on <br />Mby 23, 1975. McDonald moved, Hannah seconded, that the Vil­ <br />la^ staff, including the Zoning Akiinietrator, Attorney «d <br />Biglneer, prooead to make a record seartii and prepare a sunnarl* <br />zatto of facts pertaining to the Eieinger Landfill moplication. <br />Motion, ilyee (8) - Meys (0). <br />INBER LNinzl., ooht <br />Ri^iard Gotlmann suhnitted a more detailed site plan regarding VARL <br />his SEplication to open a bait shop in the old "Mac's Pizza” 1440 <br />location. Hie four year plan included resident parking which <br />provided taro spaces for each house and ei^ spaces for cueto- <br />mer parking at the bait shop. The ^aoee would be eizad 9* x <br />20' and included 14 foot extra badoout room. Bie applioant <br />financially limited and propoood that the first <br />R. GOTmm <br />UMB LRmn <br />year inproveroente viould be painting and sanding of the building <br />jl^including the planting of three green aeh trees. The seooifti <br />Wywr, three planting bcsoas, 2' x 3' x 8', constructed of rough <br />timber would be placad at the site. During the th^d «id fourth <br />year, two green aeh and willows would be planted cti Broun'e Bay. <br />The Planning Oonmieeion previcuely requested that an fiiginear <br />detennine the condition of the exieting septic ayetam at the <br />site. Mr. Gotinann explained that he wee unable finvicially to <br />1 ; <br />i <br />t <br />« <br />j <br />i <br />^4i