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HomeMy WebLinkAbout008-2009-12-000 (2) ST. CROIX COUNTY WISCONSIN ZONING OFFICE ST. CROIX COUNTY GOVERNMENT CENTER 1101 Carmichael Road Hudson, WI 54016-7710 a (715) 386-4680 February 14, 1995 File Ref: 72-94 Mr. Paul Nelson 2693 60th Avenue Woodville, Wisconsin 54028 RE: Board of Adjustment Decision Dear Mr. Nelson: The St. Croix County Board of Adjustment has reviewed your application for a special exception use for a two family dwelling and has approved your application with conditions. The enclosed document is the formal decision regarding your application. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate in contacting me. Sincerely, Thomas C. Nelson Zoning Administrator mz Enclosure cc: William Peavey, Eau Galle Town Clerk FINDINGS, CONCLUSIONS, DECISION AND ORDER OF THE ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT ST. CROIX COUNTY, WISCONSIN Case: 72-94 Complete Application Received: 12/16/94 Hearing Date: 1/26/95 Dates of Publication: Weeks of 1/9/95 and 1/16/95 FINDINGS OF FACT 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/owner is Paul R. Nelson, whose address is 2693 60th Avenue, Woodville, Wisconsin 54028. 2. The applicant on December 16, 1994 filed with the Zoning Office an application for a special exception use for a two family dwelling. 3. The applicant is the owner of the property which is the subject of the application which is located in the NE; of the NE; of Section 1, T28N-R16W, Town of Eau Galle, St. Croix County, Wisconsin. 4. The subject property is presently used as a corn field. 5. The property is zoned Ag.-Residential under the current Zoning Code of the St. Croix County Zoning Ordinance. 6. The Town of Eau Galle supports the application. 7. Introduced as Exhibit #1 was a site plan; Exhibit #2, copy of building plans showing a blue print of the structure. 8. Paul Nelson indicated he would like to build a duplex on 57 acres. He is working with a builder and a banker in Glenwood City. They will be installing a mound system through Chris Lickness and he intends to live there himself. They will have 2 garages and a parking area. The drive will have a turn around and there will be room for other vehicles also. The building will be set off the road 520 feet from the center of the road. CONCLUSIONS OF LAW The Board concludes that: 1. The Board of Adjustment has authority under Section 17.70(5)(c)4 to approve or deny a request for a special exception use. t • 2. 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. 3. Section 17.15(6)(a) allows two family dwelling in the agricultural residential district as a special exception use. 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 use for a two family dwelling on the following vote: Vice Chairman Dorsey Yes T. Filipiak Yes J. Neuman Yes C. Mehls Yes with the following conditions: 1. This decision expires on January 26, 1996. No construction may begin or continue after this date unless a decision extension is granted in writing by the Board of Adjustment prior to the expiration date. 2. The applicant must complete this project according to the plans submitted. Minor changes in the project must be submitted to and approved in writing by the Zoning Office before the project starts or continues. Major changes must be brought back to the Board of Adjustment for review and approval. 3. The applicant is responsible for obtaining any permit or approval required for the project by municipal, town or county zoning ordinances before starting the project. 4. The applicant must provide confirmation that he has completed the permit process with all other regulatory agencies. 5. The applicant must allow free and unlimited access to the project site at any reasonable time to any Zoning Office employee who is overseeing the project's construction, operation, or maintenance. 6. The Board of Adjustment may change or revoke this decision if the project becomes detrimental to public interest. 7. This decision has been issued with the understanding that any construction equipment used is the right size to do the job and can be brought to and removed from the project site without unreasonable harm to vegetative and/or wildlife habitat. The removal of vegetative cover and exposure of bare ground shall be restricted to the minimum amount necessary for construction. Areas where soil is exposed must be protected from erosion by seeding and mulching, sodding, diversion of surface runoff, installation of straw bales or silt screens, construction of settling basins, or similar methods as soon as possible after removal of the original ground cover. 8. No portion of the bank or upland which is altered, disturbed, and/or unstable may remain unprotected for greater than ten (10) hours. 10. The applicant must keep a copy of this decision at the project site at all times until the project has been completed. 11. Tom Nelson, Zoning Administrator, shall be notified prior to beginning the project. Call him at 715/386-4680 so that compliance inspections can be made. 12. Accepting this decision and beginning the project means that the applicant has read, understands, and agrees to follow all conditions of this decision. APPEAL RIGHTS This decision may be appealed by any person aggrieved by filing an action in certiorari in the circuit court of this County within 30 days after the date of filing shown below. The County assumes no liability for and makes no warranty as to the legality of any construction commenced prior to the expiration of this 30-day period or the identity of any person who may claim to be aggrieved by this decision. ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT Signed Chairperson Attest Zoning Administrator Dated: 2/14/95 Filed: 2/14/95 60 AVE r; 1) L4 13 ao' WEIL loo' V~R►7w ice,.-° MovNo P*FA ~70t 75' SEPTCC 37' / ' $EPTtc StREEf DuEpcEk Sal / J, 900 75' G a I' ptar FLAW FOR : PAUL R. NEtsod ~ EXHIBIT aG93 60VAve Woo (A vale wt. Svoa 8- V ° 1S - S-n -0 ° ~o Q ~ ~ o M O v ON a + X C O N C. 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