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Property Address: Z & 0 (.0 C tU e0J D
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Other Interest:
Activity: 6ecial Exceph~) Variance Rezonement
Request Date: UV-1 Z I IC199 Acres: 41ZI
Zoning District: A2 AG A/R RES COM IND
Past Zoning: A2 AG A/R RES COM IND
Overlay District: MORELAND WETLAND FLOODPLAIN RIVERWAY NONE
Type of Variance/Special Exception: A1N V K.) + Ts,
Ordinance Citation: 11 i L4 1(o)(1
Ordinance: ONING SANITARY SUBDIVISION
Conditions:
Decision: RO D DENIED WITHDRAWN
Date of Decision: ICI A ✓ Z ~ j 1 11 ci Ci
Notes:
Support Linked to Rezoning Objections Hardship Conditions
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ST. CROIX COUNTY
WISCONSIN
ZONING OFFICE
I M N N N I N N ST. CROIX COUNTY GOVERNMENT CENTER
noun, 1101 Carmichael Road 41 Hudson, WI 54016-7710
K i ray. e s (715) 386-4680
July 12, 1999 File Ref: 10-99
Daniel M. Luckwaldt
2606 County Road D
Woodville, WI 54028
Re: Board of Adjustment Decision
Dear Mr. Luckwaldt:
The St. Croix County Board of Adjustment has reviewed your application for a special
exception permit to exceed one animal unit per acre of spreadable land and has
approved your application with conditions. The enclosed document is the formal decision
regarding your application.
Should you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate in contacting me.
Sincerely,
Steve Fisher
Zoning Director
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Enclosure
cc: Kenneth Klanderman, Clerk, Town of Baldwin
Department of Natural Resources
Land and Water Conservation
FINDINGS, CONCLUSIONS, AND DECISION
OF THE ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT
ST. CROIX COUNTY, WISCONSIN
Case: 10-99
Complete Application Received: April 21, 1999
Hearing Notice Publication: Weeks of May 10 and 17, 1999
Hearing Date: May 27, 1999
FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW
Having heard all the testimony, considered the entire record herein, and conducted an
on-site inspection, the Board finds the following facts:
1. The applicant is Daniel M. Luckwaldt, whose address is 2606 County Road D,
Woodville, Wisconsin 54028.
2. The applicant on April 21, 1999 filed with the Zoning Office an application for a
special exception permit to exceed one animal unit per acre of spreadable land. A
special exception is required under Section 17.14(6)(i) where animal units per acre
are exceeded.
3. Daniel Luckwaldt is the owner of the property which is the subject of the
application and is located in the SW'/ of the SW % of Section 24, T29N-R1 6W, in
the Town of Baldwin, St. Croix County, Wisconsin.
4. The subject property is presently used for a dairy operation. The applicant is
requesting to expand the operation.
5. The Town of Baldwin approves of the application.
6. The Board finds that the applicant has worked with all appropriate agencies to
obtain the proper permits for this operation.
7. The Board finds that this special exception application conforms with the
requirements for granting a special exception under 17.14(6)(i).
8. Special exception uses may be terminated as per 17.70(7)(d) of the St. Croix
County Zoning Ordinance if the plan or the conditions of the decision are not
followed.
DECISION
On the basis of the above Findings of Fact, Conclusions of Law, and the record herein,
the Board approves the applicant's request for a special exception permit to exceed one
animal unit per acre of spreadable land and has been approved based on the following
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findings:
1. Plan has been designed by Tiry Engineering and a licensed engineer and meets Zoning
Ordinance requirements.
2. Plan approved by Land and Water Conservation Department.
3. Plan is approved and in accordance with the State of Wisconsin 590 Plan.
4. The spirit and intent of the ordinance will be met.
With the following conditions:
1. The permit will not be valid until all Land and Water Conservation Department conditions
are met.
2. Land and Water Conservation Office shall be notified once a year when the storage
facilities are empty to allow inspection of the clay liner and wear gauges.
3. The 590 Plan must be updated annually by a certified crop consultant to address all
animal waste and all spreadable acreage, if the annual review shows that there is not
sufficient land for spreading, animal units will have to be reduced to accommodate
spreadable acres.
4. Groundwater monitoring wells are not required at this time, but may be required in the
future if warranted.
5. The maximum number of animal units that is allowed under this permit is 635. This
number should be reflected on the 590 Plan.
6. The manure storage facility must be sized to accommodate additional animal waste and
should be adjusted for any decrease in storage from the county.
7. An emergency action plan shall be submitted to the Land and Water Conservation
Office.
8. The manure storage facility shall be designed to contain any over topping that may
occur on the Luckwaldt property.
9. The applicant shall have one (1) year from the issuance of the Special Exception Permit
to finish the project. Failure to start the project in this timeframe shall result in the
expiration of this Special Exception permit. If the Special Exception permit expires, the
applicant will be required to secure a new Special Exception permit before starting or
completing construction on the project.
On the following vote:
N. Golz Yes
D. King Yes
B. Wert Yes
R. Peterson Yes
Chairperson Speer Yes
APPEAL RIGHTS
Any person aggrieved by this decision may file an appeal in St. Croix County circuit court
within 30 days after the filing date shown below, pursuant to sec. 59.694(10), Wisconsin
Statutes. St. Croix County assumes no responsibility for action taken in reliance on this
decision prior to the expiration of the appeal period. St. Croix County does not certify that
the identity of all persons legally entitled to notice of the Board of Adjustment proceedings
which resulted in this decision was provided to the County.
If an appeal is taken of this decision, it is the responsibility of the appellant to submit at
his/her expense a transcript of the Board of Adjustment proceedings to the circuit court,
which is available from Northwestern Court Reporters, Hudson, Wisconsin. It is the
responsibility of the Board of Adjustment to submit its record (file) of this matter to the
circuit court.
ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT
Signed , (1, J~ae
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Chairperson
Attest
Zoning Director
Dated:07/12/99
Filed: 07/12/99