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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBoard of Adjustment Minutes 1-29-1992,a 3 January 29, 1992 This meeting was recorded by a court reporter) The meeting was called to order by Chairman Kinney at Procedures of the hearing requesting that individuals testify sign their names and addresses on the sheet in of the room were given. : 900 A.M. wishing to the front Supervisors Menter, Stephens and Kinney were in attendance. Supervisors Sinclear and Bradley were excused. Staff present was Tom Nelson, Zoning Administrator. Stephens made a motion to approve the agenda as presented. Seconded by Menter. Motion carried. OLD BUSINESS JOHN PFLEIDER Nelson gave an update on the John Pfleider revocation stating Pfleider had not submitted an application by Jan. 15, 1992 as had been required by the Board of Adjustment. Bill Radosivich, attorney representing Richard Karlson, requested that citations and violations be issued. Discussion. Stephens made a motion that citations and violations be issued and that Corporation Counsel report on a monthly basis as LOU what is being done about prosecution. Motion seconded by Menter. Motion carried. ANDERSON EXCAVATION, INC. Bob Anderson requested that a site previously approved for demolition materials be permitted again for the demolition of a school. DNR supports the proposal and the township of Eau Galle recommends approval. Stephens made a motion that the request be approved contingent upon a letter from the township. Seconded by Menter. Motion carried. The hearing was called to order at 9:30 A.M. Nelson read the notice as published: The St. Croix County Board of Adjustment has scheduled a public hearing for Wednesday, Jan. 29, 1992 at 9:30 A.M. in the County Board Room of the St. Croix County Courthouse, Hudson, Wisconsin 1 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 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: 17.14(6)h Feedlot exceeding 250 animal units 17.6491)(d)2 Setback from class D road APPELLANT: Jon -De Farm, Inc. LOCATION: NE 1/4 of the NW 1/4 of Sec. 24, T28N-R17W, Town of Rush River 2. ARTICLE: 17.64(1)(d)2 Setback APPELLANT: David and Sue Nyberg LOCATION: SE 1/4 of the SW 1/4 Town of Richmond from class D highway of 3. ARTICLE: 17.14(6) Road construction APPELLANT: Richard Karlson LOCATION: N 1/2 of the SW 1/4 and part the SW 1/4 and part of the NW 1/4. Sec. 20, T28N-R20W, Town 4. ARTICLE: APPELLANT: LOCATION: JON-DE FARM, INC. Nelson explained special exception operation. 19, T30N-R18W, of the SE 1/4 of 114 of the SE of Troy 17.45(3) Commercial use in a flood fringe 17.18(1)(r) Commercial storage building M & M Storage/John Mortel NE 1/4 of the NW 1/4 of sec. 36, T29N-17W, Town of Hammond that the purpose of this hearing was for a permit to exceed 250 animal units for a dairy Manure will be pumped to fields and then incorporated into the soil. A storage facility has been constructed for 1 year capacity for 250 cattle. More frequent incorporation would allow for more cattle. Dean Doornink provided several exhibits which further described the operation. The original loan for construction with Farm Credit justified 304 cows. Wayne Loocke, Gene Nelson, Ron Moore, Sandy Koreman, Malory Monican, Dennis Koneman, Dave Rasmussen all expressed concerns with nitrates and groundwater quality. Is there enough property to adequately spread the manure? Discussion. Don Siler facility operations from the and that plan for soil conservation Service explained the there was sti ll the need to develop an spreading. Nelson stated that the Nybergs were requesting to build a deck closer to the town road than permitted. The 40 foot requested is actually further back than the existing residence which is 34 feet. Sue Nyberg agreed and stated the township of Richmond supports the proposal. RICHARD KARLSON Nelson stated that the request was to build a road in the Ag. District to serve several residences. This use is a special exception in the Ag. District. Richard karlson agreed with the proposal. M & M STORAGE/JOHN MORTEL Nelson stated that there were still several concerns regarding setbacks of the proposed storage building and that additional I nformation was needed. John Mortel agreed to a postponement until Feb. so as to provide the additional information. Respectfully submitted: Robert Stephefis 3