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HomeMy WebLinkAbout006-1065-40-000 (2) AN' . IS Data ColIectlon/Analysis Woufdtcludet , Initial Data Computer/Property I.D. # p 6 5 q0 Owner's Naive '4.. Property Address 1 S N Zoning District A2 AG AR RCS CONS II1D Past Zoning AZ AG AR RES COM : JND Overlay District NONE SHORELAND WETLAND FLO.ODPLAIN RNERWAY Location Section, Town, Range, Lo Acre • Request Data - Disposition DENIED PROVED RAWN POSTPONBD Data Activity. 2~ 9 9 / Rezoning / Variance peeial Exception Typo of Variance/Special Exception ROADMVN. SETBACK WATER SETBACK BLUFFLINE SETBACK LOT RATIO DRIVEWAY SEPARATION NONCONFORMING} LOT SIZE Ordinance Citatim / ? • P Supporting Evidence Description `L`am PLOT MAP/PLAN PLAN OWN APPROVAL CSM PHOTOS MAPS SOIL TEST Hardship YES NO Linked to Rezoning YES, 1 Conditions v ~ v ExPI1ZATION DATE C:ONME770N ACCORDING} TO PLAN ALL PBAMtTS COMPLETE ZONING OFFICE ACCESS NGSTIkCATION UPON COMPLETION EROSION CONTROL Objections YES Parcel 006-1065-40-000 01/25/2010 10:14 AM PAGE 1 OF 1 Alt. Parcel M 29.31.16.452B 006 - TOWN OF CYLON Current Ik ST. CROIX COUNTY, WISCONSIN Creation Date Historical Date Map # Sales Area Application # Permit # Permit Type # of Units 00 0 Tax Address: Owner(s): O = Current Owner, C = Current Co-Owner O - WOLFF, RODNEY G RODNEY G WOLFF 2174 HWY 64 NEW RICHMOND WI 54017 Districts: SC = School SP = Special Property Address(es): Primary Type Dist # Description " 2174 HWY 63/64 SC 3962 NEW RICHMOND SP 8020 UPPER WILLOW REHAB DIST SP 1700 WITC Legal Description: Acres: 7.000 Plat: N/A-NOT AVAILABLE SEC 29 T31 N R1 6W PT SW SE 7A COM 75'N Block/Condo Bldg: OF SE COR SW SE, TH N 1035.2', W 294.55', S 1035' TO N R/W HW 64, E ON Tract(s): (Sec-Twn-Rng 40 1/4 160 1/4) R/W 324.55' TO POB 544/495 29-31N-16W Notes: Parcel History: Date Doc # Vol/Page Type 09/18/2000 629989 1543/167 WD 07/23/1997 1156/131 WD 07/23/1997 910/155 07/23/1997 894/296 more 2009 SUMMARY Bill M Fair Market Value: Assessed with: 44313 204,900 Valuations: Last Changed: 09/07/2007 Description Class Acres Land Improve Total State Reason COMMERCIAL G2 7.000 70,000 148,000 218,000 NO Totals for 2009: General Property 7.000 70,000 148,000 218,000 Woodland 0.000 0 0 Totals for 2008: General Property 7.000 70,000 148,000 218,000 Woodland 0.000 0 0 Lottery Credit: Claim Count: 0 Certification Date: 04/17/2001 Batch PRGRM Specials: User Special Code Category Amount I I Special Assessments Special Charges Delinquent Charges Total 0.00 0.00 0.00 . ~ j1 t BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT MEETING AND HEARING October 28, 1991 This meeting was recorded by a court reporter The meeting was called to order by chairman Kinney at 8:30 A.M. 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 Zoning Administrator Tom Nelson. Bradley made a motion that the minutes be approved. Motion seconded by Stephens. Motion carried. Stephens made a motion that the agenda be approved as mailed. Seconded by Bradley. Motion carried. The next regular meeting will be Nov. 26, 1991. OLD BUSINESS FRANK BACHMAN Steve Dunlap requested a postponement until the next regular meeting. He has not been able to obtain the assessment values of the structure as it existed in 1976 or the proposed values of the structure as it will be remodeled. Motion by Stephens, seconded by Menter to postpone a decision until the proper information can be presented. JOHN BETTENDORF Attorney Mark Gherity representing Bettendorf requested that the Board of Adjustment reconsider their denial of the variance request to exceed the driveway width of 35 feet. Their request is for 124 feet to accommodate the truck traffic. Gherity cited several examples of other commercial driveway that exceeded this setback. ,,,-,TOHN JOHNSTON John DeBoer stated that the commercial storage building would be to store inventory items for Doboy from New Richmond. There would be very limited traffic. Larry Isdahl stated the building would be 129,000 feet square and requires state plan approval. There will be no loading docks. Stephens made a motion to approve the storage use with the condition that State approved plans be received. Motion seconded by Bradley. Motion carried. 1 MARK MONTRBIRAND Nelson stated that Montbriands Board of Adjustment approval for an addition to his lake cabin has also required the installation of a holding tank. The one year period had lapsed and a violation was issued. Montbriand is requesting a extension of this period. Nelson stated that he was opposed to this request since he had a year to complete this project. Stephens made a motion to extend his installation date to May 1 of 1992. Motion seconded by Menter. Motion carried. LLOYD OLSON Nelson stated this was a request for a storage building to store boats, campers and etc. for individuals in the community. Bradley made a motion that the use be permitted as requested. Motion seconded by Stephens. Motion carried. NEW BUSINESS The hearing was called to order at 10:00 A.M. Nelson read the notice of the hearing as published: The St. Croix County Board of Adjustment has scheduled a public hearing for Monday Oct. 28, 1991 at 9:00 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 ordinance. An on site investigation will be made of each site in questions, 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: 17.155(6) Gift Shop APPELLANT: Mark & Cynthia Duenow LOCATION: SW 1/4 of the SW 1/4 of Sec. 14 and the NW 1/4 of the NW 1/4 of Sec. 23, T28N-R19W, Town of Troy 2. ARTICLE: 17.18(1)(m) Cabinet Shop APPELLANT: Dan VanBeek LOCATION: SE 1/4 of the SE 1/4 of Sec. 24, T28N-R17W, Town of Rush River 3. ARTICLE: 17.18(1)(r) Auto Mechanic Business APPELLANT: James Raboin LOCATION: S 1/2 of the SW 1/4 of Sec. 13, T31N-R18W, Town of Star Prairie 4. ARTICLE: 17.64(1)(c)2 Setback/County Rd. APPELLANT: Vernon E. Klaustermeier LOCATION: NE 1/4 of the SE 1/4 of Sec. 28, T30N-R16W, Town of Emerald 5. ARTICLE: 17.64(1)(d)2 Setback/Town Rd. 2 f r ' APPELLANT: Randy Beach LOCATION: NW 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of Sec. 29, T31N-17W, Town of Stanton 6. ARTICLE: 17.64(1)(d)2 Setback/Town Road APPELLANT: Leonard Triebold LOCATION: SW 1/4 of the SE 1/4 of Sec. 29, T29N=R18W, Town of Warren Nelson stated that Duenow, VanBeek and Triebold would not be presented for various reasons. JAMES RABOIN Raboin requested an Auto Mechanic Business on this property that was recently rezoned to commercial. There are no other employees other than himself. No hazardous materials will be stored on the property. The township of Star Prairie supports this proposal. VERNON E. KLAUSTERMEIER Klaustermeier presented a request to build a storage shed 55 feet setback from the county road in Emerald. The existing building are currently closer than this setback. The township of Emerald supports this proposal. RANDY BEACH Beach presented an amended request of 70 feet setback from the center of a town road. The township of Stanton has opposed the original request of 60 feet since the other existing structures were setback further. The proposed structure is a 24 feet by 40 feet garage. After visiting the properties the following decision were made: JOHN BETTENDORF Stephens stated that the driveway at this time is noncompliance of the ordinance and original decision. Proper procedure for an appeal has not been followed and the driveway should be brought into compliance or cited with an violation. Respectfully submitted: Robert Stephens, secrete TCN:cj Decisions enclosed i 3 BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT MEETING AND HEARING September 26, 1991 (This meeting was recorded by a court reporter) The meeting was called to order by Chairman Kinney at 8:00 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 adopt the agenda as submitted. Bradley seconded the motion. Motion carried. Discussion was held on item number 12 on hearing agenda. Kinney stated in view of the ruling corporation counsel has made in regards to Zappa excavating that he didn't think appellant Beverly Anderson should have to seek a permit. Motion by Kinney seconded by Menter that no hearing be held and she will be refunded her filing fee. This will apply to any requests in the future as well. Motion carried. OLD BUSINESS JOHN BROWN John Brown made an appeal to the decision of 110 feet granted at a previous hearing. He feel 82 feet is a reasonable variance request and would be even with the residents on either side. THOMAS OAKLEY Nelson stated that a stop work order had been placed on the property. At the time of the septic inspection it was found that the relocated residence was too close to the bluffline. The original application was for remodeling of an existing structure that was a non-conforming use. This request was granted with the understanding that remodeling would not exceed 50% of the assessed value. The house was torn down and a new dwelling constructed. Stop orders were issued in November 1990. Eventually a new site was permitted by hearing process and the house again reconstructed but unfortunately in the wrong area. Bob Mudge, Attorney representing Oakley, stated that this violation was not the fault of the owner or the contractors but rather a surveying error done by Johnson Surveying Inc. Harvey Johnson testified and agreed there had been an error in interpreting the bluffline. 1 NEW BUSINESS The hearing was called to order at 9:00 A.M. Nelson read the notice of the hearing as published: The St. Croix County Board of Adjustment has scheduled a public hearing for Thursday, Sept. 26, 1991 at 8:30 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 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: 17.15(6)(a) Duplex APPELLANT: Jeffrey C. Lauck LOCATION: NE 1/4 of the SW 1/4 of Sec. 29, T29N-R18W, Town of Richmond 2. ARTICLE: 17.18(1)(r) Rental storage space APPELLANT: Lloyd & Carol Olson LOCATION: NW 1/4 of the NW1/4 of Sec. 29, T29N-R18W, Town of Springfield 3. ARTICLE: 17.64(1)(c) Setback from road APPELLANT: Gary & Gail Maier LOCATION: NW 1/4 of the NW 1/4 of Sec. 29, T29N-R18W, Town of Warren 4. ARTICLE: 17.64(1)(c) Setback from road APPELLANT: Jerome & Lolita Johnson LOCATION: NE 1/4 of the NW 1/4 OF Sec. 3, T31N-R18W, Town of Star Prairie 5. ARTICLE: 15.03(3) Solid Waste Disposal/Recycling Center APPELLANT: Town of Stanton Board LOCATION:" NE 1/4 of the NW 1/4 of Sec. 30, T31N-R18W, Town of Stanton 6. ARTICLE: 17.18(1)(r) Body Shop APPELLANT: Greg DeRosier LOCATION: S 1/2 of the SW 1/4 of Sec. 32, T31N-R18W, Town of Star Prairie 7. ARTICLE: 17.29 Filling & Grading APPELLANT: Cedar Corporation/Glen Malcein LOCATION: NW 1/4 of the NW 1/4 of Sec. 2, T28N-R16W, Town of Eau Galle 8. ARTICLE: 17.18(1)9r) Rental storage space APPELLANT: John M. Johnston LOCATION: SW 1/4 of the SE 1/4 of Sec. 29, T31N-R16W, Town of Cylon 2 9. ARTICLE: 17.14(1)(a) Setback APPELLANT: Ronald Baillargeon LOCATION: SE 1/4 of the SW 1/4 of Sec. 23, T31N-R19W, Town of Somerset 10. ARTICLE: 17.64(5)(3) Driveway separation APPELLANT: American Precious Metals, Inc./Dale Durand LOCATION: S 1/2 of the NE 1/4 of Sec. 25, T28N-R29W, Town of Troy 11. ARTICLE: 17.29 Filling and grading APPELLANT: Warren Wood LOCATION: NE 1/4 of the NW 1/4 of Sec. 32, T29N-R18W, Town of Star Prairie 12. ARTICLE: 229(89) Non-metallic mining APPELLANT: Beverly L. Anderson LOCATION: SE 1/4 of the NW 1/4 of Sec. 32, T29N-R18W, Town of Warren JEFFREY LAUCK Jim Moe, realtor representing the property, stated that this had been a duplex since 1975. However, since it did not have the proper permits, lending institutions are now requiring the proper zoning. Therefore, they are now requesting this special exception approval. The township of Richmond supports this proposal. GARY & GAIL MAIER Gail presented a request to build an addition onto their existing residence. This addition would be set back the same distance as the existing residence of 71 feet from the center of the road. The town of Warren supports this proposal. JEROME & LOLITA JOHNSON Lolita presented a request to construct a 401x36' garage 65' from a township road. The topography of the property is such that a garage cannot be built elsewhere. The township of Star Prairie supports the proposal. TOWN OF STANTON Richard Hesslink presented a request to build a 241x30' pole shed 65' from the town road for a recycling and storage shed. The existing township hall is currently this close and because of the lot dimensions it cannot be placed elsewhere on the property. GREG DEROSIER Tom Scumacher, Attorney for DeRosier presented a facility plan for an Auto Body Shop. The plan included screening and parking. No junk will be stored on the property. The township of Star Prairie supports the proposal. Dennis Dabler and Roger Sorenson were opposed to the operation since it was a nuisance to the neighborhood. This has been in 3 violation since 1987 and been operated like a junk yard. There has been no consideration for how the operation looks or hours of operation. There was also discussion on sanitary facilities and the fumes from the paint booth. CEDAR CORPORATION/GLEN MALCEIN Richard Hefti from Cedar Corporation presented a plan for rip rap on an unnamed tributory. This fill is to be used to stabilize flood plain storm water run off. The township of Eau Galle supports this proposal. JOHN JOHNSTON Vern Orf presented a request to build commercial storage buildings on property owned by John Johnston. The building will be used by Domain Industries for cold storage. There was a discussion by the Board of Adjustment in that during the rezoning hearing it had been proposed as a Mini Storage facility. RON BAILLARGEON Ron presented a request to be 16 feet from a side yard line for a building to shelter livestock (horses). The ordinance requires 100 feet, but because of the difficult topography it cannot be sited elsewhere. The township of Somerset supports this proposal. AMERICAN PRECIOUS METALS, INC./DALE DURAND Dale presented a request to place a driveway 130 feet from another driveway or STH 35. The location of the existing driveway does not make it possible for easy truck access. The township of Troy supports the proposal. WARREN WOOD Warren presented a rip rap and drainage plan for property located on Cedar Lake. Neighbors, the township and Star Prairie and the DNR all support the request. After visiting the properties the following decisions were rendered for old business: JOHN BROWN Stephens made a motion to grant a variance of 90 feet from CTH E. This would place the structure more in line with the residences on either side. Motion seconded by Sinclear. Motion carried. THOMAS OCKULY Stephens made a motion to grant the variance of 21 feet from the bluffline allowing the structure to remain in the present location. The non-conforming placement was not due to owner error but rather due to error done by a professional surveyor. The residence must be completed, including the septic system, before a cerfificate of occupancy can be obtained. A letter is also to be sent to Harvey Johnson condemning his 4 error and suggest he not work in the Riverway District for a one year period. Motion seconded by Bradley. Motion carried. Respectfully submitted /7 1 Robert Stephe , Secv/ary TCN:cj Decisions attached 5