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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBoard of Adjustment Minutes 11-26-1991BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT MEETING AND HEARING November 26, 1991 This meeting was recorded by a court reporter The meeting was called to order by chairman Kinney at 9:00 A.M. Chairman Kinney explained the procedures of the hearing, requesting that individuals wishing to testify sign their names and addresses on the sheet in the front of the room. Supervisors Bradley, Menter, Sinclear, Stephens, and Kinney were all in attendance. Staff present was Tom Nelson, Zoning Administrator. Stephens made a motion to approve the agenda as presented. Motion seconded by Sinclear. Motion carried. Bradley made a motion to approve the minutes. Seconded by Stephens. Motion carried. Next regular meeting will be December 23, 1991. Chairman read a message describing the proper procedures for applicants in working with the Zoning Office and the Board of Adjustment. OLD BUSINESS ALLEN HANSON Attorney Tom Schumaker representing Allen Hanson and Bob Anderson presented a request for a nonmetallic mining operation. Gene Nelson representing the township of Rush River stated that the township supports the use. Tom Nelson stated that because Hanson is transferring all the land except the residence, they would need to .create the parcel by a certified survey map. FRANK BACHMAN Attorney Steve Dunlap requested that the case be postponed until he can provide the information previously requested. Stephens made a motion, seconded by Sinclear to postpone a decision. CHRIS BAUER Nelson stated that Bauer was here to provide the update the Board of Adjustment requested. Chris provided an updated plan and stated the place had been cleaned up. The new building will be constructed when the frost goes out of the ground in the spring. TRI COUNTY/BILL LIDDLE Liddle presented an updated plan for his demolition site. He is requesting a permanent status for his site. Nelson explained that monitoring wells were being installed to monitor the facility. JOHN PFLEIDER Nelson stated that he had received a letter from Nancy Gionoli expressing concerns that John has not complied with his project as originally proposed. John explained that he had not completed the project as required because Land Conservation had told him he didn't have to. Stephens expressed concerns wondering if John had complied with the requirements. Attorney Bill Radosavich representing Dick Carlson, explained that this was impacting the neighbors. Upon returning from the field investigations the Board of Adjustment reconvened into open session for the purpose of voting on the appeals: ALLEN HANSON Supervisor Stephens made a motion to approve the nonmetallic mining request with the condition that the lot created be done on a certified survey map with approvals by town and county. Menter seconded the motion. Motion carried. CHRIS BAUER Motion by Bradley, seconded by Stephens to approve the request for a salvage yard provided it meets design of the original concept. TRI COUNTY/BILL LIDDLE Motion by Bradley seconded by Stephens to approve the demolition site providing it continues to meet the requirements of the DNR. Motion carried. JOHN PFLEIDER Motion by Stephens seconded by Bradley to hold a special hearing to revoke the original permits as provided by 17.70(7)(d)5 of the St. Croix County Zoning Ordinance. The purpose of this meeting is to evaluate if John Pfleider satisfied the requirements of the rigi onal decisions. NEW BUSINESS Nelson read the public hearing notice as published: The St. Croix County Board of Adjustment has scheduled a public hearing for Tuesday, Nov. 26, 1991 at 9:30 A.M. in the County Board Room of the St. Croix County Courthouse, Hudson, Wisconsin to consider the following appeals to the St. Croix County Zoning 2 Ordinance. An on site investigation will be made of each site in question, after which the board contemplates adjournment into closed session for the purpose of deliberating on the appeals, pursuant to Sec. 19.85(1)(a), Wisconsin Statutes, and will reconvene into open session for the purpose of voting on the appeals. 1. ARTICLE: APPELLANT: LOCATION: 2. ARTICLE: APPELLANT. LOCATION: 17.155(6) Home Occupation/Cabinet Shop Dan VanBeek SE 1/4 of the SE 1/4 of Sec. 24, T28N-R17W, Town of Rush River 17.36(5)(c)1 Dr. A. Hami Gov't Lot 2, Town of St. Setback d Kahn Variance Sec. 27, T30N-R20W, Joseph 3. ARTICLE: 17.64(1)(d) Setback/Town Road APPELLANT: Mary T. Germain LOCATION: NE 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of Sec. 5, T31N-R18W, Town of Star Prairie 4. ARTICLE: 17.36(5)(c)1 Setback/Variance APPELLANT: Jack & Mary Delaney LOCATION: Gov't Lot 3 of Sec. 23 & Gov't Lot 3 of Sec. 26, T28N-R20W, Town of Troy 5. ARTICLE: 17.34(5)(c)3 Excavation within Wetland APPELLANT: Thomas P. Swendenborg LOCATION: NW 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of Sec. 30, T28N-R17W, Town of Pleasant Valley DAN VANBEEK Nelson stated that Dan was requesting a 60 day postponement until he could provide a proper site plan. Stephens made a motion to postpone for 60 days until the site plan could be provided. Motion seconded by Bradley. Motion carried. DR. A. HAMID KAHN Kevin Lindus, contractor, presented a requested special exception to build on an existing deck which would be no closer than the existing main structure. The value of the addition would be approximately 16% of the total value. DNR supports the proposal as does the township. MARY T. GERMAIN Mary presented a request to build a garage on an existing residence that would be no closer than the existing residence. The township of Star Prairie supports this proposal. 3 JACK & MARY DELANEY Larry Isdahl presented a plan showing an addition onto an existing building that is too close to the bluffline. Both township and DNR are opposed to the proposal because no hardship could be presented. This would only be for convenience. Isdahl feels there is a hardship. Stephens made a motion to postpone any decision until additional information can be provided. Menter seconded the motion. Motion carried. THOMAS SWENDENBORG Tom presented a plan showing the dredging of a wetland to provide better wildlife habitat for water fowl. DNR and Corps of Engineers support the project as does the Fish & Wildlife Service. Respectfully submitted: WAN Ed A lobert Stephend, Secreqtr. TCN:cj 0