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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBoard of Adjustment 09-25-97AGENDA ST. CROIX COUNTY NOTICE OF COMMITTEE MEETING TO: Robert M. Boche, Chairman St. Croix County Board FROM: John Bradley, Chairman COMMITTEE TITLE: St. Croix County Board of Adjustment DATE: Thursday, September 25, 1997 TIME: 8:30 a.m. LOCATION: Government Center, Hudson, Wisconsin CALL TO ORDER: ROLL CALL: ADOPTION OF AGENDA: ACTION ON PREVIOUS MINUTES: DATE OF NEXT MEETING: CORPORATION COUNSEL REPORT: UPDATE ON VIOLATIONS AND LITIGATION: Ron Wohlers UNFINISHED BUSINESS: Roger Ray Greg Ye Monarch Paving - setting bond/letter of credit for reclamation Viewing of clear cutting along the Kinnickinnic NEW BUSINESS: O THER: See Attachment ANNOUNCEMENTS AND CORRESPONDENCE: requirements POSSIBLE AGENDA ITEMS FOR NEXT MEETING: ADJOURNMENT: (agenda not necessarily_ presented in this order) SUBMITTED BY: DATE: COPIES TO: St. Croix County Zoning Office September 11, 1997 County Board Office County Clerk Committee Members News Media/Notice Board *CANCELLATIONS/CHA.NGES/ADDITIONS PUBLIC HEARING The St. Croix County Board of Adjustment has scheduled a public hearing for Thursday, September 25, 1997 at 8:30 a.m. at the Government Center, 1101 Carmichael Road, Hudson, Wisconsin, to consider the following appeals to the St. Croix County Zoning Ordinance. An on -site investigation will be made of each site in question, after which the board will return for the purpose of deliberating and voting on the appeals. 1. ARTICLES: 17.70 (3)(c)(3) Temporary Occupancy APPELLANT: Michael R. Dickerson LOCATION: Located in Gov. Lot 5 in the SE1/4 of the NW1/4 of Sec. 25, T30N-R20W, Town of St. Joseph 2. ARTICLE: 17.18(1)(a) Special Exception in a Commercial District APPELLANT: Bernard Kopp/ Gale & James Rebhan LOCATION: Located in the NW 1/4 of the NW 1/4, Sec.23, T30N-R18W, Town of Richmond 3. ARTICLE: 17.64 (1) (d) (2) 25 foot variance to 133 foot required from center line APPELLANT: Raphael D. Passe, Jr. LOCATION: Located in the NW1/4 of SE1/4 of Section 14, T30N-R20W, Town of Somerset 4. ARTICLE: 17. 155 (6) and 17.36 (4) (h) Major Home Occupation I n the St. Croix River Valley District Overlay APPELLANT: Jeffrey Dunn and Henry Lentz LOCATION: The NW1/4 of the SE1/4 of Section 22, T30N- R20W, Town of St. Joseph 5. ARTICLE: 17.29(2) Filling, Grading, Lagooning and Dredging APPELLANT: Marvin and Sharon R. Utecht LOCATION: Located in the SW1/4 of the NE1/4, the SW1/4 of the NW1/4 and the SE1/4 of the NW1/4 of Section 11, T29N-R16W, Town of Baldwin 6. ARTICLE: 17.15(6)(m) Limited Commercial Recreational Activities in an Ag/Residential District APPELLANT: Richard A. Ohlfs LOCATION: Located in the N1/2 of the SW1/4 of Section 23, T30N-R18W, Town of Richmond 7. ARTICLE: 17.36(5)(d)(e) Height of Structure in the St. Croix River Valley District APPELLANT: Paul H. and Carol A. Boerger LOCATION: Located in Gov. Lot 1, in the SE1/4 of the SE1/4 of Section 29, T31N-R19W, Town of Somerset All interested persons are invited to attend said hearing and be heard. Additional information may be obtained from the office of the St. Croix County Zoning Director, Hudson, Wisconsin at (715) 386-4680. John Bradley, Chairman St. Croix County Board of Adjustment BOARD OF ADJUSTMENTS MEETING AND HEARING Minutes September 25, 1997 (This meeting was recorded by Northwestern Court Reporters) The meeting was called to order by Chairman John Bradley at 8:30 a.m. A role call was made. Art Jensen, Nick Golz, Jerry Neumann, Tim Filipiak and Bradley were present. Chairman Bradley believes this to be a properly noticed meeting. Staff included: Jim Thompson, Zoning Specialist, Debbie LenzenI Administrative Secretary and attorney Don Schwab, who is present to assist the Board during deliberations. Motion by Jensen, second by Golz to approve the agenda. Bradley moved to approve the August minutes, second by Filipiak. All in favor. Motion Carried. The Board set the next meeting date to be October 23, 1997. The starting time will be dependent on the number of applicants. It was noted by Chairman Bradley that the Bettendorf revocation hearing will be at 9:30 a.m. at the next meeting. CORPORATION COUNSEL REPORT/ UPDATE ON VIOLATIONS AND LITIGATION Ronald Wohlers Jim Thompson explained that Corp Counsel has filed a lawsuit to have the structure removed. They will be getting a court date and zoning will be working with Greg Timmerman. Bettendorf Truckincr Thompson sent out a letter revocation hearing set for Bradley reiterated that the October Board of Adjustment October to Bettendorf notifying him of the 23rd at 9:30 a.m. Chairman hearing will be on the agenda for the meeting. Roger Ray Last month the Board postponed a decision in this matter and asked Ray to appear before -them with some detailed plans. Roger Ray, being previously sworn, explained his situation to the Board saying that a storm had damaged his roof and because the damage was severe, went ahead with the repair before coming to the Board for a permit. He is asking for a variance in this matter as his home is non -conforming. He said that the second story originally had one foot sidewalls and a 9 1/2 foot peak. In repairing the roof, he put in eight foot sidewalls and a 12 foot peak. The following exhibits were introduced: Exhibit 1: Floor plan of the original structure Exhibit 2; Floor plan of the structure with additions and new roof line Ray went on to explain that he has two young children, a boy and a girl, who currently share a bedroom on the first floor. He added on to the structure so that they could each have a room of their own upstairs in the home. The approximate cost of the project will be $6500.00. The appraisal on his home is $65,000.00. The square footage of the lower level is approximately 1300 square feet. The Board will visit the site again today. Greet Ye The Board asked Ye to appear before them again today to discuss alternative sites for the dog kennel that he is requesting. Attorney Hugh Gwin, being duly sworn, is representing the Ye's today. Chairman Bradley said that last month, they were troubled by a letter to the Board from one of the neighbors, George Gfall, and particularly a statement in the letter having to do with noise and odor. The following exhibits were introduced by Attorney Gwin: Exhibit 1: A letter and drawing of the site from Greg Ye dated September 19, 1997. Gwin went over the site plan with the Board showing three different sites for the kennel. They were labeled in the order of preference, that order being 1, 2 and 3. The exhibit was labeled as follows: Site 1 - A, Site 2 - B, Site 3 - C. Gwin noted that site number 3 is in a wetland area and would not be a good spot for the kennel. Gwin also went over the location of the landowners surrounding the Ye property. The Gfalls' are the only neighbors that this would affect. George Gfall, being duly sworn, states his address to be 1188 140th Ave., New Richmond, Wisconsin. Gfall is a neighbor to the Ye's. Gfall stated that they have absolutely no problem with the Ye's having a kennel, but -would not like to see someone else take it over. Chairman Bradley assured Gfall that the special exception permit would be issued strictly to Ye and is not transferrable. Gfall stated that they have been neighbors with Ye's for over 10 years. He also stated that he has no problem with any of the locations for the kennel. The Board will visit the site again today. 2 Section 6 of Board of Adjustment Bylaws Chairman Bradley referred to a memo given to the Board by former Zoning Director, David Dacquisto, with regard to Section 6 of the Bylaws. It was suggested that this section be removed, as it is contrary to the intent of Section 1. The Board will review this Section and place on the agenda for the October 23rd meeting. NEW BUSINESS Chairman Bradley welcomed everyone Don Schwab read the notice of the hearing as published: PUBLIC HEARING The St. Croix County Board of Adjustment has scheduled a public hearing for Thursday, September 25, 1997 at 8:30 a.m. at the Government Center, 1101 Carmichael Road, Hudson, Wisconsin, to consider the following appeals to the St. Croix County Zoning Ordinance. An on -site investigation will be made of each site in question, after which the board will return for the purpose of deliberating and voting on the appeals. 1. ARTICLES: 17.70 (3)(c)(3) Temporary Occupancy APPELLANT: Michael R. Dickerson LOCATION: Located in Gov. Lot 5 in the SE1/4 of the NW1/4 of Sec. 25, T30N-R20W, Town of St. Joseph 2. ARTICLE: 17.18(1)(a) Special Exception in a Commercial District APPELLANT: Bernard Kopp/ Gale & James Rebhan LOCATION: Located in the NW 1/4 of the NW 1/4, Sec.23, T30N-R18W, Town of Richmond 3. ARTICLE: 17.64 (1) (d) (2) 25 foot variance to 133 foot required from center line APPELLANT: Raphael D. Passe, Jr. LOCATION: Located in the NW1/4 of SE1/4 of Section 14, T30N-R20W, Town of Somerset 4. ARTICLE: 17.155(6) and 17.36 (4) (h)Major Home Occupation in the St. Croix River Valley District Overlay APPELLANT: Jeffrey Dunn and Henry Lentz LOCATION: The NW1/4 of the SEl/4 of Section 22, T30N- R20W, Town of St. Joseph 5. ARTICLE: 17.29(2) Filling, Grading, Lagooning and Dredging 3 APPELLANT: Marvin and Sharon R. Utecht LOCATION: Located in the SW1/4 of the NE1/4, the SW1/4 of the NWl/4 and the SE1/4 of the NW1/4 of Section 11, T29N-R16W, Town of Baldwin 6. ARTICLE: 17.15(6)(m) Limited Commercial Recreational Activities in an Ag/Residential District APPELLANT: Richard A. Ohlfs LOCATION: Located in the N1/2 of the SWl/4 of Section 23, T30N-R18W, Town of Richmond 7. ARTICLE: 17.36(5)(d)(e) Height of Structure in the St. Croix River Valley District APPELLANT: Paul H. and Carol A. Boerger LOCATION: Located in Gov. Lot 1, in the SE1/4 of the SEl/4 of Section 29, T31N-R19W, Town of Somerset All interested persons are invited to attend said hearing and be heard. Additional information may be obtained from the office of the St. Croix County Zoning Director, Hudson, Wisconsin at (715) 386-4680. John Bradley, Chairman St. Croix County Board of Adjustment Jim Thompson, Zoning Specialist, explained that Article Number 7 has been withdrawn as the ordinance is being amended and the applicant will not need a variance. Eunice Post, being duly sworn, is representing the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources and is here to reiterate the departments objection to this application. The DNR has also sent a letter stating their objection. She stated that when the ordinance is re -written, the applicants must meet state minimum standards. Chairman Bradley asked Post about the DNR's position on the riverway ordinance, NR 118. Post said that they are looking at what is working and what is not working with this law. They have found that some things just are not working. Bradley stated that he has been contacted by Representative Sheila Harsdorf and she would like to see some changes in NR 118 dealing with non- conforming structures. Post explained that part is presently being looked at. She cannot project what will happen as the federal government is also involved. Bradley thanked Post for her input. Chairman Bradley informed everyone that Article Number 1 is postponed today until 1:00 p.m. as the applicant is deaf and needs an interpreter. The interpreter cannot be here until 1:00 p.m. Bernard Kopp/ Gale and James Rebhan This is for a special exception in a commercial district. The applicants are asking to build a model home in a commercial district and be allowed to live in it for 1 - 2 years. Jim Thompson introduced the following exhibits: Exhibit 1: Staff report Exhibit 2: Application for Special Exception C� Exhibit 3: _ Exhibit 4: Exhibit 5: Exhibit 6: Letter from Town of Richmond recommending approval Plan of property showing location of structure Plot plan showing location of property in the county Certified Survey Map Thompson explained that Kopp is working with surveyors to get all permits that are necessary. It was discovered at this time that there was not a representative here on this matter so it was tabled until the next meeting. Zoning will contact Mr. Kopp. Marvin and Sharon R. Utecht This is an application for a special exception to fill in a portion of a stream to be able to cross the water and get to another field on the Utecht property. Thompson explained that the applicant has been working with Land and Water Conservation on this matter. Thompson introduced the following exhibits: Exhibit 1: Staff report Exhibit 2: Application for Special Exception Exhibit 3: Letter from Town of Baldwin recommending approval Exhibit 4: Letter from DNR to Corps of Engineers Exhibit 5: DNR application from Utechts and DNR approval of of the project Exhibit 6: Drawings and specifications of project Exhibit 7: Aerial photo of site showing proposed crossing Sharon Utecht, being duly sworn, states that she is the owner of the property at 1067 250th St., Woodville, Wisconsin. She and her husband own 120 acres. Utecht explained that the creek is in the middle of their property and there is approximately 60 acres on the other side of the creek. They are asking for this special exception to be able to get their machinery to the other property by crossing the stream. They would like to start this project as soon as possible. Eunice Post, previously sworn and representing the DNR, stated that as long as the submitted plans are followed, the DNR has no objections. Utecht said that the creek is not very wide and most of the time it is dry. David Sander, being duly sworn, is present to represent the Land and Water Conservation Department and is working wit the Utecht's on this project . He stated that they will be using field stone and rock to build the crossing. He also stated that the width at that point of the stream is only about 12 feet. Sander said that he does not foresee any problems with this proposal, and he will be assisting with the project. The Board will visit the site. Raphael D. Passe, Jr. Thompson explained that this application is for a variance of 25 feet from the centerline. The applicant's home burned down and he is asking to rebuild over the original foundation. The home is non -conforming. Thompson further explained that he has visited the 5 site and found that he had to condemn the current septic system and he has been told that a mound system is needed. The mound system will interfere with the setback requirements of the house. The Town of Somerset has recommended approval for the variance request. Thompson introduced the following exhibits: Exhibit 1: Exhibit 2: Exhibit 3: Exhibit 4: Exhibit 5: Exhibit 6: Staff report Variance application Minutes from Town of Somerset recommending approval Letters from surrounding property owners stating that they have no objection to the application - Letters of support read into the record Soil evaluation report supporting condemnation of septic and showing mound system Plot plan Raphael Passe, being duly sworn, states that he is the owner of the property at 1535 Anderson Scout Camp Rd, Houlton, Wisconsin. Exhibit 7 was introduced as a state approved plan for the mound septic system. Passe has owned the property since 1977. The fire destroying the home was in July. The property is approximately 1.3 acres. Chairman Bradley asked him about the existing foundation. Passe has talked to three different construction companies for opinions on the foundation and has been told that it is sound enough to build on. The main part of the fire was in the part of the house with no basement, but the rest of the house also had to be condemned. Passe further explained that the house was a three bedroom rambler and they plan to build the same size house, but would like to add on a few feet in the back. They do not plan to put up the four car garage. The house has to be a minimum of 25 feet from the lower edge of the mound system. Passe went over Exhibit 7 with the Board showing them where the house was located and what their plans are to rebuild. The Board will visit the site. The Board Recessed at 10:10 a.m. The Board Reconvened at 10:35 a.m. Jeffrey Dunn and Henry Lentz Thompson explained that Jeff Dunn has a purchase agreement with Henry Lentz on this property and is asking for a special exception for a major home occupation to put in a photo studio. Thompson said that this property is in the riverway overlay district. Part of the parcel of land is in the riverway and part of it is in ag/residential. The rules of the ag/residential district are more restrictive than the overlay district, so the procedure for a special exception in an ag/residential district was followed. The following exhibits were introduced: Exhibit 1: Staff report Exhibit 2: Special Exception application Exhibit 3: Approval from the Town of St. Joseph Exhibit 4: Letter from Jeff Dunn to the Town of St. Joseph and Board of Adjustment members explaining the purchase agreement between Dunn and Lentz. Exhibit 5: Layout of proposed residence Exhibit 6: Layout of proposed studio Exhibit 7: Plot plan of property showing setbacks Exhibit 8: Copy of offer to purchase between Lentz and Dunn contingent on special exception being granted for the studio. Jeffery Dunn, being duly sworn, states that he is the applicant and will be the owner of the studio. Dunn explained that he has been in business for 3 years in his home in Stillwater and would like to move the business to the proposed site. He will have one sign and the size will be according to the ordinance. Dunn went over Exhibit 7 with the Board, noting the setbacks from the roads and stating that the driveway will be off of the east/west road. Dunn said that they have no plans to have employees, will not be doing their own developing and the hours of operation will be within whatever the ordinance allows. The Board will visit the site. Richard Ohlfs Thompson explained that this application is for a model railroad museum and train ride on his property, along with miniature golf, campground and a personal residence. The property is on Highway 65, about 1/2 mile south of County Road G. There are several properties rezoned to commercial in that area. Ohlfs attempted to have his 80 acres rezoned to commercial, but the Planning, Zoning and Parks Committee suggested that he try this avenue instead of rezoning. Thompson introduced the following exhibits: Exhibit l: Staff report Exhibit 2: Special Exception application Exhibit 3: Town of Richmond letter recommending approval for recreational use Exhibit 4: Packet of information .from Ohlfs with a cover letter and attachments. The cover letter was read into the record. Richard Ohlfs, being duly sworn, is the owner of the property at 1439 Highway 65, New Richmond, Wisconsin. Ohlfs explained that trains are his hobby and he has traveled all oven the country with his model train display and has received many awards for it. He would now like to display his collection in a museum, along with having a model train ride, miniature golf course and a campground. He also plans to build a home there for himself. He presently lives in New Richmond. Ohlfs explained that he has owned the 80 acres for 3 to 4 years and now feels that he is ready to start with this project. He would like to have it ready to open to the public within 5 years. The building for the museum will be 50 by 100 feet. He will display the trains, a village of approximately 1500 pieces and a 7 ' cookie jar collection. When asked how he plans to afford this project, Ohlfs explained that he has worked at Anderson Windows for 26 years and will be able to retire in about 6 years. The Board then asked about the demand for such a business in this area. Ohlfs said that he feels that it would be very successful and he has checked this out and believes that there is a lot of interest in a project such as this one. He does not have a plan or a timeline for how long the actual project will take to construct. Dora Oftedahl, being duly sworn, states her address to be 1453 Highway 65, New Richmond, Wisconsin, and that she is a neighbor of Ohlfs. She is here today to object to this application. Oftedahl and her family moved here from the Twin Cities to have some peace and quiet and feel that this would interfere with their lifestyle. She is also concerned about the noise, traffic, crowds, and has two grade school aged children that she is concerned about, as the highway they live on is already very busy. Oftedahl stated that she is not against the museum, but does not like the idea of a train track and a campground. Oftedahl added that this past summer, Ohlfs had a driveway constructed on his property and there was a lot of truck traffic all day long, all summer long, and that was very disruptive to her family. Richard Gilles, being duly sworn, states that his address is 1407 Highway 65, New Richmond, Wisconsin and that he owns property to the south of Ohlfs. Gilles and his family have lived there since 1989. He stated that he would like to see the project be limited. He is also concerned about the traffic. Another concern he has is runoff into the pond on the property, as part of the pond belongs to him. He feels that the project would be fine if it is limited in size. Janet Gilles, being duly sworn, states that she is married to Richard Gilles and agrees with her husband. She has talked about this project with others and stated that Ohlfs has a good reputation for his trains and what he does with them. She reiterated that she would like to see limits set on the project, especially the campground. Richard Ohlfs, previously sworn, stated that the camping area would not be open to the public. This would be for his friends only. Some of them may want to bring in their trains for display, of just come to see his set up. Ohlfs said that when he had the driveway put in, it took a long time as it was 800 feet long and the state gave him permission to put in a culvert and a driveway. The driveway was also built so that it can be used for expansion. The Board asked what he plans to do answered that he plans to put in the stated that he has been to the Department and to the DNR regarding first on the project and Ohlfs first loop of tracks. He also Land and Water Conservation the pond. Ohlfs believes that the only nuisance may be the traffic. The trains will pines and screening. not run past 8:00 or 9:00 p.m. He plans on planting oak trees between himself and the neighbors for The Board will visit the site. The Board recessed at 12:00 noon. They will reconvene around 12:45 p.m. to hear the Dickerson matter. Reconvened at 1:05 p.m. Michael Dickerson The Board reconvened to hear the matter of Michael Dickerson. This is an application for a temporary occupancy permit. Dickers on plans to build a house, while living in a house that is now on the property. Susan Schmidt, being duly sworn, states that she is the certified interpreter for Michael Dickerson, as Mr. Dickerson is deaf. Michael Dickerson, being duly sworn, is the owner of the property at 234 County Trunk E, Houlton, Wisconsin. He has owned the property for 2 years and it is approximately 3 1/4 acres. The following exhibits were introduced: Exhibit 1: Staff report Exhibit 2: Special exception application Exhibit 3: Letter from the Town of St. Joseph recommending approval of the application Exhibit 4: Certified Survey Map showing the lot Referring to Exhibit 4, Dickerson showed the Board where the location of the new house will be. This was marked on the exhibit with an "X". The house looks to be within all setbacks. Bill Schumaker, being duly sworn, states that his is appearing as the agent for Dickerson. He also appeared before the Town of St. Joseph on Dickerson's behalf and the Town has given approval for the project. Schumaker has done the soil tests for the property and clarified that the setbacks are all correct. The plan is to use the old septic for now, and put in a new septic for the new house. Dickerson plans to build a one story with a tuck under garage. The Board then asked Dickerson why he is requesting a permit for 2 years, as they usually only issue permits for one year. Dickerson, through his interpreter, explained that he does not think he can get the house done in one year, but feels he could complete it in two years. Chairman Bradley asked Dickerson if he would have a problem with getting a one year permit and then after that year, the Board would take a look at the progress being made and give him an extension. This would not required another $150.00, but just an appearance in front of the Board for the extension. Dickerson was in agreement with that. Dickerson would like to start with excavating in November and will start construction sometime in April. C The Board will visit the site. The Board recessed at 1:40 p.m. to The Board reconvened at 4:20 p.m. DECISIONS OLD BUSINESS visit the sites. to render decisions Roger Ray Motion by Jensen, second by Golz to approve the application for a variance, with a $10.00 fine for an after the fact permit. The fine will be paid to the town when Ray gets his building permit. The following vote was taken to approve: Neumann, yes; Filipiak, no; Golz, yes; Jensen; Chairman Bradley, yes. Motion carried. Greg Ye Motion by Filipiak, second by Jensen to approve the application for a special exception for a dog kennel. The kennel is to be on Site B, per Ye's plan. The following vote was taken to approve: Golz, no; Neumann, yes; Jensen, yes; Filipiak, yes; Chairman Bradley, yes. Motion carried. Monarch Paving The Board agreed to keep the bond for this project at $3, 000.00 per acre. View of Clear Cutting Along the Kinnickinnic This will go on the October 23rd agenda NEW BUSINESS Michael Dickerson Motion by Golz, second by Filipiak to approve the application for temporary occupancy for one year with the following conditions: 1) Dickerson to appear again before the Board of Adjustment after one year of decision for an extension if needed. 2) Develop and implement an erosion control plan to prevent erosion along west side of driveway. Plan to be submitted to Zoning Office before start of construction. 3) The Board of Adjustment reserves the right to visit the site to determine that sufficient progress has been made after one year. Project to be to the point of having the sofet, facia, shingles, windows and doors in place. The following vote was taken to approve: Neumann, yes; Jensen, yes; Filipiak, yes; Golz, yes; Chairman Bradley, yes. Motion carried. Raphael Passe Motion by Bradley, second by Neumann to postpone decision. Passe to come back before the Board in October with the following: 1) House plan using the existing foundation 2) New house plan on a different location. If the plan meets the 133 foot setback, Passe does not have to come 10 back to the Board of Adjustment. The following vote was taken to postpone decision: Filipiak, yes; Golz, yes; Jensen, yes; Neumann, yes; Chairman Bradley, yes. Motion carried. Jeff Dunn/ Henry Lentz Motion by Filipiak, second by Neumann to approve the special exception for a major home occupation with the following conditions: 1) The Special Exception permit is issued to Jeffrey Dunn. 2) The photo studio must be constructed and occupied within one year of the issuance of this permit or this permit will cease to be valid. 3) All county, state and federal regulations to be complied with. 4) No hazardous chemicals to be stored on the site. 5) No employees shall be allowed other than occupants of the principle residence., 6) Applicant to secure all required permits. 7) Applicant to find out what setback is from highway and meet that setback. 8) Zoning Office to be notified at start of construction. The following vote was taken to approve: Jensen, yes; Golz, yes; Neumann, yes; Filipiak, yes; Chairman Bradley, yes. Motion carried. Marvin and Sharon R. Utecht Motion by Golz, second by Art to approve the Special Exception application for filling, grading, lagooning and dredging of a stream with the following conditions: 1) Applicant to secure all required permits. 2) Land and Water Conservation Department to supervise the project. The following vote was taken to approve: Filipiak, yes; Neumann, yes; Jensen, yes; Golz, yes; Chairman Bradley, yes. Motion carried. Richard Ohlfs Motion by Filipiak, second by Golz to postpone a decision on the application. The Board would like to see Mr. Ohlfs come back in October with a more detailed plan with stages for the first year and every year thereafter -until -completion. - The following vote was taken to postpone: Jensen, yes; Neumann, yes; Golz, yes; Filipiak, yes; Chairman Bradley, yes. Motion carried. Meeting adjourned at 5:15 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Art Jen er, Secretary /dl 11