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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinance 2005 (699) i t' ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 17 ST. CROIX COUNTY LAND USE ORDINANCE REZONING LAND FROM AGRICULTURE TO AG- RESIDENTIAL ORDINANCE NO. in q (6 Sl WHEREAS, the Statutes of the State of Wisconsin provide for a Planning and Development Committee to act in all matters pertaining to county planning and zoning; and WHEREAS, the St. Croix County Board has established the St. Croix County Planning and Zoning Committee; and WHEREAS, at the request of the County Board this Committee is to review petitions, hold public hearings, and present its recommendations for rezoning requests to the County Board for action; and WHEREAS, the St. Croix County Planning and Zoning Committee held a public hearing on the rezoning request of ROGER AND JUNE LINDQUIST FAMILY LIMITED PARTNERSHIP on July 27, 2005, in the St. Croix County Agricultural Center in Baldwin, Wisconsin; and WHEREAS, the St. Croix County Planning and Zoning Committee having considered all written information and verbal testimony presented at the hearing, and finding that the request meets the requirements of Wis. Statute 91.77, voted to approve a rezoning of the following described land: 20.01 -Acres located in the NE 1 /4 of the NW 1 /4, Section 13, T28N -R17W, Town of Rush River. (See attached) Based on the following findings: 1. The Town of Rush River has recommended approval and identified that the proposed use is in compliance with WSS 91.77. 2. It appears that the proposed use can comply with standards in the Land Use, Subdivision and Sanitary ordinances. 3. The parcel is in the rural planning area and is an appropriate use. 4. The proposed use is consistent with minimum lot size requirements identified in the Town Plan for Rush River. 5. The request is consistent with the surrounding neighborhood, countryside or terrain. 6. The proposed use does provide a buffer for residential development from nearby agricultural uses or non - metallic mining. 7. The proposed use has little potential to adversely impact stormwater management. 8. The proposed use has little potential to adversely impact water resources with sedimentation resulting from erosion. 9. The proposed use has little potential to adversely impact shoreland areas or wetlands and closed depressions located in shoreland areas. 10. The proposed use has little potential to adversely impact closed depressions or wetlands. 11. The proposed use is consistent with restricting development on slopes in excess of 20 %. 12. The proposed use is generally consistent or not in conflict with the St. Croix County Natural Resources Management Plan. 13. The proposed use is consistent with the spirit and intent of the ordinance. With the following condition: 1. Prior to the issuance of a building permit or occupancy permit for a use on the rezoned parcel, the landowner shall cause a certified survey map to be made of the property and filed with the register of deeds. THEREFORE, BE IT NOW ORDAINED by the St. Croix County Board of Supervisors, meeting in regular session, that the 20.01 -acre parcel in the Town of Rush River is now rezoned from Agriculture to Ag/Residential. Dated this day of 7 2005. ST. CROIX COUNTY PLANNING AND ZONING COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS DENIAL: RECOMMENDS APPROVAL: Jan Zoerb e -- ,644 L Brian Hurtgen Brian H i gen Lois Burri Lois Burri Stan Krueger tan e Wallace Habhegger Wallace Ha hegger Adopted: Attest Cindy Campbell, County Clerk STATE OF WISCONSIN COUNTY OF ST. CROIX 1, Cindy Campbell, St. Croix County Clerk, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the for"oing is a true and correct copy of adopted by the County Roard of Supervisors at their meeting held Cindy Campbell, St. rolx County Clerk �.P .._ L t t ER,T D_.N�t iVYE T: i; /. F OF A a 13 ft PtSfiIP . �;iCaft CH, : RANi °1? Ydr_ST. T'C'11N s1 OF ltU�i RIVER. a'f. F£3tX.: Gt}T5 th3SAl. . RREt3, I ,fR£Y•._ l�£lat:.H T. At�f13. 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ROGER JUNE LINDOUtST, 1652 HWY 12, HAhilaiQNp; Wt .. 54x11:5: I HEREBY COMFY THAT.] HAVE. fVL-LY OOMPUED :' MITH, THE PROVtsIOt�,; O� SEL110N 236.34 OF THE M96MtIN .itW$ED .STATUTES;: i�kt Q ?HE: SU :tVIStC1N` ORDINANCE OF' ST. CROIX COUNTY AND TOWN OF PUSH RfVEFi IN SURVE 013 AN, Y - -M INE SAW EACH PARCEL SHO" t3N ,TEAS MAP. iS SU9jCCT .'TO STAjr, OOUNTY AND TOWNSHIF? LAWS RULES. AND REGULATIONS {1.E. WE; DS :MIt�CbiUM LOT $im, AwES5 tO-. ?A00 L - tir) OEFORE f°UR IASfMG Oh DEVELOPING ANY 'P, CONTACT THE ST. CROtX Cf;�UNTY ZONING' OMct AND THE TOWN 'OF RUSH RtYER.. . ROGER L WURA (tEY, it DATE:.. J" 4ioGlYNi� Hk�'It ?Fil�EY �F11:I'1' � •:Y3F•: EXH1811 :: PLEASANT VALLEY /RUSH RIVER PLAT T -28 -N • R -17 -W (Landowneia) See Page 112 For Additional Names. 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CROIX COUNTY FARM BUREAU A-MI gANCE "The Voice of Agriculture" r I ; COMPAN/ES A Farm Bureau Service :I Agent We believe in the future of agriculture and our area youth through II, Ken Singerhouse sponsoring 4-H and FFA members to leadership training seminars 4. (715)- 796 -2207 and workshops. We also support numerous agriculture related promotion events, including Farm -City Day, livestock auction 960 Davis Street a Box 129 at the County Fair and legislative workshops Hammond, Wisconsin 54015