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HomeMy WebLinkAbout018-1034-10-100(2) DECISION :,quest of Evan Ranson, Joel ) inson & Chris Hanson for a ) aecial exception use to Section ) ,9 . 6 of the 5t. Croix County ) A-7-76 -)ning Ordinance . Location: ) f 4k OF NE 4 of Sec--ion 16 , Hammond) )wnship , T29N-R17W. ) Motion by Supv. Afdahl to grant the request to allow special :ception use to permit asphalt mixing plant with the following !strictions : 1 . Road to the hot mix plant shall enter from the north. All ucks from the hot mix plant shall use the north route . 2. All asphalt from the hot mix plant shall be used within r . Croix County. 3 . Hot mix plant shall meet all Wisconsin and Department of atural Resources regulations . 4. No high capacity wells shall be permitted for use in inufacture of hot mix. Seconded by Supv. Pierson. Motion carried. Vote yes to approve ; no to deny. Afdahl-yes Pierson-yes Luckwaldt-yes R. J. UCKWALDT, Chairman S . Croix County Board of Adjustment JL:HCB :jh tty. Dona Fast tty. John W. Davison enneth Gullixson ichael Deneen lane Lewis Eger Lindquist onald Roth enneth J. Peterson ammond Town Clerk t. Croix County Highway Department Hearin; called to order by Chairman Afdahl at 10 :00 a.iu. on May 125 , P ,,seiit were Supvisors Afdahl, Luckwaldt and Pierson. Zoning Administrator read notice of the hearings as published in the newspaper on May 6 anCr 13 , 1976. CASE 1. Howard Laventure (Robert Hinton) request to build 60' from a 12% slope; less than 1 acre net project area and a height variance not to exceed 35 feet. Attorney Douglas Zilz presented the case to the Board of Adjustment. Calling on Howard Laventure and Robert Hinton. Mr. Thomas Muellner of the 'Department of Natural Resources, Madison, had no objections. Mr. Steve Kartak of Minn. /Wist Boundary Commission had no objections. Questions were asked by the Committee. Being no further questions , Chairman Afdahl informed the petitioners that after inspection of the property, • decision would be made and they would be notified of said decision. CASE 2. Daniel Greenwald in,' the Township of Troy requested to construct • house to exceed the 25 feet in height requirement. Jack Greenwald presented the case for his father who resides in Kansas. Mr. Jay Peterson, neighbor, had no objections. Questions by the Board members. Zoning Administrator explained that the houses in the area are of the rambler type and there is no physical hardship on this lot in order to have compliance of the 25 foot height restrictions . Chairman Afdahl informed Mr. Greenwald that the Board will inspect the property and then he would be notified of the decision. CASE 3. Mr. Joseph Meyers , Town of Troy, requested to exceed the 25 foot restriction in the St. Croix Riverway District. Mr. Meyers telephoned and withdrew his request. CASE 4. Mr. Glen Fink, Town of Troy, requested to build a garage closer to Marson Drive that highway setback permit. He would like to build 50 to 70 feet from the centerline of the road. Questions were asked by the Board. Chairman Afdahl informed Mr. Fink that after inspection of the property, the Board would render a decision and he would be notified. CASE 5. Christian Hanson requested to set-up a hot mix plant in the Township of Hammond on 80 acres of land that was rezoned industrial on May 18, 1976. Mr. Hanson presented his request stating that the land has a gravel pit on it and is centrally located in the County. Emmett O'Connell, Chairman of Hammond Township, feels that the plant is needed and Hammond is centrally located. Mr. Ralph B60wn, St. Croix County Highway Commissioner, explained the need for the plant as it is centrally located. Mr.Clarence Johnson, Chairman of Rush River Township, expressed the need for a plant in the area. Attorney Don Faast of Spring Valley presented objections to the hot mix plant for residents in the area. Kenneth Peterson explained that the noise, dust and equipment travelling on the roads are a danger to the childrer . Attorney Faast listed a number of stipulations that he believed shouIJ adhered to before granting approval. Questions were asked by the Board members . Chairman Afdahl Hanson that the Board would render a decision after inspection (.-lf ri CASE 6. Willard Ott in the TownshIlp of Pleasant Vall.e�.-, build a pole type building closer to CIT H "M" than St. Croix Ordinances permit. Mr. Ott has buildings closer to the rc .­.! t ''I I wishes to construct . After constructing the new building `i.- C.I OUM she old structures. board to inspect the property before a de.,I,is­.orj is gr.�'I- Dennis Burach came before the Board to explain a measurement mistake he made for his request to build closer to CTH "C ' than the setback requirements. Mr. Bursch stated that the readings should have been 110 feet from the centerline instead of 120 feet as originally requested. Chairman Afdahl told Mr. Bursch that the Board would discuss the change and advise him of the decision. Hearing closed at 12 noon. Board recessed for lunch and inspection of properties listed in the hearing. Meeting reconvened at 1:30 p.m. After inspection of the Laventure property, a motion by Supv. Luckwaldt to deny the request of building 60 feet from a 12% slope.and building a structure of more than 25 feet high from the basement floor. Seconded by Supv. Pierson. Motion carried. Vote yes to approve; No to deny. Afdahl-No, Luckwaldt-No, Pierson-no. Motion by Luckwaldt to approve construction of a house on a net project area of less .than one acre. Seconded by Afdahl. Motion carried.unanimously. Afdahl"yes, Luckwaldt-yes , Pierson-yes. Motion by Luckwaldt to permit Laventure to build a single story dwelling not to exceed 25 feet from the basement floor to peak of the roof or chimney whichever is greater. Complete structure is to be no closer than 75 feet from the 12% slope on the southwest lot line, no closer than 70 feet from the 12% slope on the southeast corner and no closer than 40 feet from the 12% slope on the east property line. Seconded by Pierson. Motion carried unanimously. Afdahlryes, Luckwaldt-yes, Pierson-yes. Inspection of the Glen Fink property. A motion}by�Pierson to-g1rant��-a setback variance of 75 feet from- the centerline o€.Marson Drive. Seconded by Luckwaldt. Motion carried. Afdahl-yes, Luckwaldt-yes , Pierson-yes. Inspection of the Greenwald property. Motion by Pierson to deny the request to build a structure greater than the 25 feet in height requirements from the basement floor to the peak of the roof or chimney whichever is greater. Seconded by Afdahl. Motion carried. Afdahl-yes, Luckwaldt-yes , Pierson-yes. Inspection of the Willard Ott property. Motion by Afdahl to approve the 50 foot setback from County Trunk Highway "W'. Seconded by Luckwaldt. Motion carried. Afdahl-yes , Luckwaldt-yes, Pierson-yes. Motion by Luckwaldt to grant Dennis Bursch permission to build 110 feet from the centerline of CTH "C" rather that the 120 feet as requested. Seconded by Afdahl. Motion carried. Afdahl-yes, Luckwaldt-yes , Pierson-yes. After inspection of the Hanson property. Discussion on the area of placement of the hot mix plant. All' members agree that the plant is needed but more thought and discussion is needed before a decision can be made. A motion by Pierson to hold off on any decision until the June 29th meeting. Election of officers was held. Luckwaldt elected Chairman, Afdahl elected Vice Chairman, Pierson elected Secretary. Harold to keep minutes and records in the Zoning Office. Motion by Luckwaldt to appoint Assistant District Attorney Lundell as Hearing Examiner for the Board of Adjustments. Second by Afdahl. Motion carried. Motion by Afdahl that the Board of Adjustments attend a hearing in Racine on July 6, 1976. Seconded by Pierson. Motion carried. Zoning Administrator to make reservations and transportation arrangements . Those attending will be Supvs. Afdahl, Luckwaldt and Pierson. As well as Asst. D. A. Lundell and Zoning Administrator, Harold Barber. Being no further business , a motion by Pierson to adjourn. Seconded by Afdahl. Hearing adjourned at 6 :00 p.m. Next meeting is June 29 , 1976, at 10:00 a.m. HAROLD C. BARBER HCB:jh Acting Secretary Lundell Co. Bd. Sec. �N NOTICE OF APPEAL ST, `a,CROIX COUr�1TY BOARD OF ADJUSTMNT APPEAL PLO. APES c�1 1 E ZONING O��wiE A• >{(I) (1e) _ �-ri-2 cyti i �ti 1'j C2-,ti6�u 7 "' OF ? hereby appeal to the Board of Adjustment from the decision of the Zoning Administrator. Whereby the Zoning Administrator did : 1. deny an application to: Use land only for use as family residence erect structure or building alter accessory building add to business occupy �.ndust y , or 2. incorrec ly :interpret t e (Ordinance)/(Map) Number r _s. B. LOCATIO1: Iy tt� 3 ,w, Section �, T rd,P��_T.1 Lot Subdivision Name City Village Township C. A variance of section County Zoning Ordinance is requested because : (Un ue ar s zp, unique situation, etc, , , ) ter; r � ,� �- t 746 A 1�J Jc D. List all adjoining landowners names and addresses : ' Kenneth Gullixson, Route 1, Hammond, Wisconsin 54015 Michael Deneen, Route 1, Hammond, Wisconsin 54015 Duane Lewis, Route 1, Hammond, Wisconsin 54015 Roger Lindquist, Route 1, Hammond, Wisconsin 54015 Donald Roth, Route 1, Hammond, Wisconsin 54015 Kenneth J. Peterson, Route 1, Hammond, Wisconsin 54015 Date Filed Si . e Appe ant s or Agent # ' 1t� TELEPHONE 425-5139 ' ft f JOHN W—DAVISON ATTO RIV n'FALLS, WIS. February 2, 1976 Mr. Barber Zoning Administrator Court House Hudson, WI 54016 Dear Mr. Barber: I am enclosing the original Application of Christian C. Hanson, Evan Hanson, and Joel Hanson in connection with the rezoning. I trust you will be able to have the notice published this week. The copy is for your file. Your very truly, �Jj ohn W. Davison Attorney at Law JWD/djn Enc. { , _ " SATE .OF 10 CONSIN T� ST.: CQ :OF' n `thw latter of the Re-zoning Regq st ,bf Christan.C. HatZSOa, Evan Hansa, and Ap •.. hICATIQN Hanson.. . s x - - t -The application of Christian O. RatzDn, tally' and as agent:; for, Eva Hanson and 'Joel Hans on, respect#tilX shcws 1 That .they are:-the:`_soe s n :the follo�ang'descxi#ed real-estate:. ie Nest Ta2f l°tn ) of 'the.' or.laheast,'Quf.terN$ ) of Section Sixteen :'�l6);,° oehip Tweaty-Nine;,North ,. .. =(T 29 N), Range�`Seventeeri.'4R That said. above described reeX eotate. 'is Zr en�tly zp.ned Agricultural:. w 3, :ghat on the 'l2th- day ®f l+soetnber; : 1974 yAur appi icat ts`.entered -into ' art agree>tut wit$.the. St;. Croi*,Cou ghwAy Departtaent tahegein and,whereby 4 µh tide gravel pits located on the above des, r-ibed real estate fvr the purpose of ►ermitta ng the" to '`re eve rcrc C .,stone, grnvek o »other materia'1 and ..'e.nga gO in crushing ;operations of,said mater aYs,4 4 .i That said- lease s still in fu11' force_'and effect, 511 • .That . ttx )rpicants have now:been ad�tiecjiat the- lessee desires to erect,;.an Asphalt Mibng Plant. `. WHbHwQ", your, applicants ieapect.f l;ly xequest that the zoni'g`of ,the z above .described 'real estate lam.cha frdm .agricultural to industfial, ~ �eapeptfully Submaitted Christian G. Haton; Individually :. and.as Agent for Joel Hanson and Evan Hanson. x STATE. tF..W &CQNSIN) s s.. . . COPNTY OF PIERCE ) On the_Znd day' of'lebruary, 1976, befar me, ersbnalky appeared ristian: a JAM W.'IIAVI$+i31+�» Haan, ifudividtfitlly.and' as 'Agent for <TOe -ltanaon�.atid ' ti .Hasson, to me nlw Ai r,nw_ . RNt>EW Rlli.ls Wis. w , #' plication - 2 Y known`'to be..the 'person named herei i acid,taro:-' e64- d-, they foregoing Application and Nko acknowledged to the that:he has read the fgregoing,.,Application And .r:.: , understands the contents thereof aad `that he .voluntarily executed the same. i .. Jo Davis pn; Notary Public Pieroe _County, Wisconsin My. Cot*i,ssion if `Permanent. t r , _ a s ^ *7' ts LAW A- Oty , fit.,. _ .. "... ... ...-. . .. ,. ,; y a t ' s. t1f AT Wt�. !► tS. r ' i