HomeMy WebLinkAboutBoard of Adjustment Minutes 4-22-1986BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT MEETING AND HEARING
April 22, 1986
9:00 - 3:30
Meeting called to order by Supervisor Meinke at 9:00 a.m. in Room B4, Courthouse,
Hudson. Present were Supervisors Meinke, Kinney, and Sweitzer.
Election of Officers:
Chairman: Meinke
Vice Chairman: Kinney
Secretary: Sweitzer
Minutes of the March meeting and hearing approved as read.
Hearing called to order by Chairman Meinke. Chairman Meinke set the guidelines
for the hearings. Zoning Administrator read notice of the hearings as published
in the local newspapers.
Old Business
1. ARTICLE:
APPELLANT
LOCATION:
3.12 5.12, Filling and Grading (Rip rap)
Richard Carlson
NEB of the NE14 of Section 26,
T28N-R20W, Town of Troy
2. ARTICLE: 2.6 F. 6, Dog Kennel
APPELLANTS: Don and Julia Boumeester
LOCATION: SA of the NWT of Section 24,
T30N-R20W, Town of St. Joseph
New Buisness: 1. ARTICLE:
APPELLANT:
2. ARTICLE:
APPELLANT:
LOCATION:
84 B(4)(b)Setback from Town
2.4 F.2, Telephone Sub Station
Wisconsin Bell
SW4 of the SEA of Section 31,
T28N-R19W, Town of Troy
3. ARTICLE: 2.6 F. 14, Temporary Asphalt Plant
APPELLANT: American Asphalt of Wisconsin
LOCATION: NWT of the NE14 of Section 16,
T29N-RDW, Town of Hammond
4. ARTICLE: 8.4 B(4)(b), Setback from a Town Road
APPELLANT: Dennis L. Peterson
LOCATION: SEA of the NWT of Section 9,
T28N-R16W, Town of Eau Galle
1. Mr Richard Carlson presented his request to place
rip rap and
stabilize the
shoreline of his property. Zoning
Administrator
read
letter from
D.N.R. having
no objection. Mr. Steve Johnson,
MN -WI Boundary
Area
Commission,
has no objec-
tions, explaining his reasons for
not objecting.
Mr.
John Pflieder presented his
objections to the project, but has
no objections
to the
rip rap.
2. Mr. Don Boumeester presented his request for a dog kennel on his property,
with 20 runs inside an insulated pole building. The use of the structure would be
for boarding and training dogs. Mrs. James Dalton has no objections. The following
spoke in opposition of the kennel: 1. Michael Rivard, 2. Margaret Weppner,
3. Steve Daniels, 4. Benjamin George, 5. John De Rosier, 6. Robert Montang.
A petition was presented to the Board opposing the kennels. Mr. Boumeester rebutted
the remarks of the opposition. Mr. Rivard rebutted the remarks of Mr. Boumeester.
Mrs. Weppner would like to see the liability of Mr. Boumeester. Mr. Boumeester
rebutted the remarks, and invited the Board to see how he controls the dogs.
3. Mr Stewart Lentz presented
his request
to construct a pole
building that would
be 106 feet from the centerline
of a town
road. The building
would be behind the
existing tree line and will be
replacing the
present building.
Plr. Wilbur Younggren,
speaking for the Town Board, has
no objections.
Zoning Administrator
read letters
having no objections. He also
received a
telephone call from
an adjoining land-
owner having no objections.
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4. Mr. Don
Drews presented
the
request
of Wisconsin
Bell to construct
a telephone
sub -station,
explaining the
need
for the
building.
The building will be
8 X 10, brick.
5. Mr, Sam Vicker presented the request of American Asphalt to construct a tempor-
ary asphalt plant in the county. The asphalt will be for county and town roads, and
will be in existance for approximately 60 days. Thomas O'Keefe, County Highway
Commissioner, feels that the plant is necessary for road maintenance.
6. Mr. Dennis
Peterson presented
his
request
to
construct a garage 90 feet from the
centerline of
a town road due to
the
slope of
his
land.
Hearing recessed for inspection of the properties in question.
Board returned to session, and rendered the following decisions:
1. RichardCarlson: Motion by Supervisor Kinney to
approve
the request to preserve
the shoreline
and bank (rip rap only). Construction
may start
upon approval from
D.N.R., and U.
S. Corps of Engineers. County Zoning
Office
to inspect upon completion.
No more trees
can be removed unless approved in writing
from
the County Forester.
Seconded by
Supervisor Sweitzer. Motion carried.
Vote to
approve: Kinney, yes;
Sweitzer, yes;
Meinke, yes.
2. Don and Julia Boumeester: Motion by Supervisor Meinke to deny the request due
to neighbor objections, noise factors, dogs running loose, gun shots from dog
training. The construction cannot meet the required setbacks stated in the County
Zoning Ordinance. Seconded by Supervisor Kinney. Motion carried. Vote to deny:
Meinke, yes; Kinney, yes; Sweitzer, yes.
3. Stewart Lentz: Motion by Supervisor Kinney to approve the request as it will
cause no adverse effect of the area. The structure will replace the old stucture
which is being removed. Seconded by Supervisor Sweitzer. Motion carried. Vote to
approve: Kinney, yes; Sweitzer, yes; Meinke, yes.
4. Wisconsin Bell: Motion by Supervisor Sweitzer to approve the request as the
additional telephone service is needed in the county. Seconded by Supervisor Kinney.
Motion carried. Vote to approve: Sweitzer, yes; Kinney, yes; Meinke, yes.
5. American Asphalt of Wisconsin: Motion by Supervisor Kinney to approve the request
due to the necessity of blacktop for county and township roads. Seconded by Sup-
ervisor Sweitzer. Motion carried. Vote to approve: Meinke, yes; Kinney, yes;
Sweitzer, yes.
6. Dennis Peterson: Motion by Supervisor Sweitzer to approve the request as due to
the terrain there is no other area to construct the garage. Seconded by Supervisor
Kinney. Motion carried. Vote to approve: Kinney, yes; Sweitzer, yes; Meinke, yes.
A special hearing is scheduled for April 29, 1986 at 10:00 a.m. The next regular
hearing date is May 27, 1986 at 9:00 a.m.
Motion by
Supervisor
Sweitzer
to
adjourn.
Seconded by Supervisor Kinney. Motion
carried.
Meeting and
hearing
adjourned
at
3:30 p.m.
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