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Request of John & Joan Neumann, exceeding no. )
of animal units. Article: 17.14(6)h ST. CROIX) A-90-08
ZONING ORDINANCE. Location: NE 1/2 of the SW ) Mar. 20
1/4 and the SE 1/4 of the SW 1/4 and the SW 1/4) 1990
of the NW 1/4 and the SW 1/4 of the SW 1/4 of )
Sec. 20 and the SE 1/4 of the SE 1/4 of Sec. 19)
T28N-R17W. )
The St. Croix County Board of Adjustment conducted a public
hearing on Mar. 20, 1990 to consider the request John & Joan
Neumann, exceeding no. of animal units, Article 17.14(6)h. After
inspection, the St. Croix County Board of Adjustment entered an
executive session to discuss the request.
After returning to open session, the following decision was
rendered:
Motion a to 1000 animal 11,
un' as requested with the following conditions:
Written Town Board received.
--Total acreage a maintained as pr or purpose of
spreading animal waste. Motion seconded by Supervisor
Swenby. Vote to approve said motion: Bradley, yes; Kinney, yes;
Swenby, yes; Menter, yes. Motion carried.
All variances approved must be acted on or constructed
within one (1) year from date of approval or they shall be null
and void.
Joffn Bradley, Secre ary
St. Croix County Board of
Adjustment
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John & Joan Neumann
Town of Pleasant Valley, clerk
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TOWN OF PLEASANT VALLEY
ST.CROIX COUNTY
STATE OF WISCONSIN
April 11 , 1990
St. Croix County Board of Adjustment
St. Croix County Zoning Office
St. Croix County Courthouse
911 Fourth St.
Hudson, Wisconsin 54016
To: Mr. John Bradley, Secretary
The Pleasant Valley Town Board, at its regular monthly
meeting on April 3, 1990, voted to approve the request of
John & Joan Neumann, for exceeding number of animal
units, Article 17 . 14 (6) h.
This letter is to serge as written Town Board approval
as required for the Board of Adjustment decision.
Beverly J. Jacobson
Town Clerk
Town of Pleasant Valley
cc: John & Joan Neumann
BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT
MEETING AND HEARINGS
March 20, 1990
(This meeting was recorded by a court reporter)
This meeting was called to order by Vice Chairman Kinney at 9:00
A.M. in the County Board Room, Courthouse, Hudson. Members
present: Supervisor Kinney, Supervisor Bradley; Supervisor
Swenby; and Supervisor Menter. Absent was Chairman Meinke. Vice
Chairman Kinney explained the procedures of the hearing,
requesting that individuals wishing to testify sign their name
and address on the sheet in the front of the room.
OLD BUSINESS
NANCY GIONILI
The Zoning Administrator explained that a written request was
received from Nancy Gionoli requesting a 1 year extension on
their approval to build their lift on the bluff of the St. Croix
River.
After a brief discussion a motion was made by Supervisor Menter
to extend the request as approved for one additional year. The
motion was seconded by Supervisor Bradley and unamiously
approved.
NEW BUSINESS
Hearing was called to order by Vice Chairman Kinney at 9:30 A.M.
The Zoning Administrator read the notice of the hearing as
published in the local newspapers . Vice Chairman Kinney
explained the procedures of the hearing.
An onsite 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) (c) , Wisconsin Statutes, and will reconvene into
open session for the purpose of voting on the appeals.
1. ARTICLE: 17.13(2) Setback from water
APPELLANT: George & Elizabeth Adam
LOCATION: NE 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of Section 17, T31N-
R18W, Town of Star Prairie
2. ARTICLE: 17.64(1) (c)2 Setback off of Class C Rd.
APPELLANT: Robert & Doris Maitrejean
LOCATION: SE 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of Section 30, T31N-
R18W, Town of Star Prairie
3. ARTICLE: 17.14(6) Temporary Rd.
APPELLANT: Robert Doberstein, William Landry, & Nick
Chaves
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LOCATION: Doberstein-NW 1/4 of the SE 1/4 and the SW
1/4 of the SE 1/4 of Section 29, T30N-R17W,
Town of Erin Prairie. William Landry-NE 1/4
of the NW 1/4 and the SE 1/4 of the NW 1/4
and the NE 1/4 of the SW 1/4 and the SE 1/4
of the SW 1/4 of Section 32, T30N-R17W, Town
of Erin Prairie
4 . ARTICLE: 17.70(3) (c)3 Special Exception
APPELLANT: Steven Meyers
LOCATION: SW 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of Section 5, T30N-
R19W, Town of Somerset
5. ARTICLE: 17. 36(5) (C) Setback
APPELLANT: Patrick and Kitty Delaney
LOCATION: Lot 3 and part of Lot 2, St. Croix Cove,
Section 13, T28N-R20W, Town of Troy
6. ARTICLE: 17.14(6)h Exceeding number of animal units
APPELLANT: John & Joan Neumann
LOCATION: NE 1/4 of the SW 1/4 of the SE 1/4 of the
SW 1/4 of the SW 1/4 of the NW 1/4 of the SW
1/4 of the SW 1/4 of Section 20, T28N-R17W,
and the SE 1/4 of the SE 1/4 of Section 19,
T28N-R17W, Town of Pleasant Valley
7. ARTICLE: 17.15(6) (g) Special Exception, quarry
APPELLANT: Leo and Chris Rohl
LOCATION: Part of the SE 1/4 of the SE 1/4 of Section
11, T28N-R19W, and the W 1/2 of the SW 1/4
of Section 12, T28N-R19W, Town of Troy
GEORGE & ELIZABETH ADAM
George Adam explained that he wanted to enclose the deck area on
his cabin with a screened porch. The area of concern is closer
than the 75' set back from Squaw Lake as required by ordinance
and is 10' by 161 .
The Zoning Administrator explained that the area should not be
enclosed since this is no hardship and there are possibilities of
addin g a screened porch on the side of the structure
ROBERT MAITREJEAN
Bob Maitrejean explained his request for a 65' setback on three
of his four lots of a minor subdivision that was recently
created. At the time "CTH C" was being rebuilt he had agreed
with the county to open a barrow pit for construction purposes.
The area that was excavated left a depression that floods during
the spring of the year. This low area is in the area of the 100'
setback as required by ordinance. (A number of photographs were
presented at this time) .
Ralph Mondor, Supervisor from the Town of Star Prairie stated the
township supported this proposal.
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Vice Chairman Kinney stated that this portion of the hearing
would be recessed until Tom O'Keefe could be located for
testimony since he was in the building.
STEVE MEYERS
Steve requested that the mobile home that was moved onto the
property after his house burneddown be permitted as a special
exception until after his new house was completed.
The Zoning Administrator explained to Tom O'Keefe what had
previously been testified.
Tom explained that the County had contracted with Mr. Maitrejean
for the "CTH C" . The material removed from the barrow area was
confirmed on a daily basis with Mr. Maitrejean. The County will
be installing a culvert to help drain the area. A letter was
also sent to Mr. Maitrejean last fall from Jim Rusch County
Surveyor agreeing on what was yet to be completed.
ROBERT DOBERSTEIN, WILLIAM LANDRY, NICK CHAVIS
The Zoning Administrator explained that this special exception is
for the construction of a private road for the clay pit on
Agriculturally Zoned property.
Nick Chavis showed a map locating the road on the proposed
properties. They have completed everything requested including
drainage pattern, Survey and topo map.
This road will be 75' from the East Landry property line.
Franacis Ogden stated that the road was being planned so as not
to disturb the dry run.
Joe Clennon expressed his concerns about there being drainage
done to the dry run which had received ASCS cost sharing. He
wanted to know who was liable for an accident. As far as he is
concerned this activity should stay on the town roads. Joe also
expressed his concern that this area was very wet and when dry
would produce a lot of dust.
Steve Brachpahler, Town Chairman stated they had considered a
southerly route on the town roads.
William Landry expressed his concerns for dust if it were to be
on the town road in front of his residence.
PATRICK & KITTY DELANEY
Francis Ogden explained the request to add on to the existing
screened porch. He doesn't feel there is a bluff line involved
with this request.
Dan McGuiness from the MN-WI Boundary Area Commission stated that
he was opposed because it increased the horizontal dimension
which also increased the visibility from the river.
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The Zoning Administrator explained he had just received a call
from the township stating they had taken no action since they had
not seen the application.
After general discussion it was agreed that the township should
be contacted.
JOHN NEUMANN
John explained that he is requesting a variance of 1 animal
per acre so that he can operate a feed lot operation of up to
1000 beef on 310 acres. He explained he will buy feed and the
acreage he has is ample for disposal of the animal waste.
Supervisor Kinney expressed his concern for the dry runs on the
property.
LEO & CHRIS ROHL
Chris presented the plans for their rock quarry operation which
included plans for the planting, seeding and erosion control, a
site plan, and an abstract. Dust control will be provided by a
water truck.
The Zoning Administrator stated that staff had not a chance to
review this material and recommended it not be approved until
this could be done.
Jerald Cedarholm stated that he felt much better about the
operation since last year. Things are starting to take shape and
if a problem comes up he feels they will address the issue.
The committee recessed to view the site in question and
reconvened to render the following decisions:
GEORGE & ELIZABETH ADAM
Motion by Supervisor Swenby to deny the request for a screened
porch closer than 75' from the waters edge. The deck that
currently is closer, is new and does not currently meet the set
back.
Motion seconded by Supervisor Kinney. Vote to approve said
motion: Kinney, yes; Bradley, yes; Menter, yes; Swenby, yes.
Motion carried.
ROBERT & DORIS MAITREJEAN
Motion by Supervisor Bradley to approve a 75' variance from the
right-of-way line. A hardship exists since the 100' set back
would be located in an inpondment area.
Motion seconded by Supervisor Swenby. Vote to approve said
motion: Kinney, yes; Swenby, yes; Bradley, yes; Menter, yes.
Motion carried.
ROBERT DOBERSTEIN, WILLIAM LANDRY, NICK CHAVES
Motion by Supervisor Swenby to approve the request of a road in
the Ag District for the purpose of providing service for the clay
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pit as submitted previously. The following condition will apply:
1) The road is to cross the existing town road and follow in
• westerly direction along the right-of-way line until it reaches
• point that is 1/4 of a mile from the east line of the Landry
property.
2) The Department of Ag is to approve this application.
3) Contour maps will be provided for the facility plan of
the clay mine.
4 ) CSI Trucking and Doberstein Farms , Inc. will be
responsible for repairing all road damage resulting to 130th
Avenue.
5) CSI Trucking and Doberstein Farms Inc. will apply for the
necessary driveway permits and comply with all requirements of
the Town of Erin Prairie driveway ordinance. .
6) Signs shall be erected on 130th Ave. indicating the truck
crossing and rough road conditions. In addition, on either side'
of 130th Ave. where the driveways intersect with the town road,
stop signs shall be erected.
7) A map and legal description of the route which will be
followed shall be provided and it shall be a condition of the
permit that the routes specified are the only routes to be used
in the town for trucks connected with this operation.
8) County Highway Department be contacted for County Highway
consultation.
Motion seconded by Supervisor Bradley. Vote to approve said
motion. Kinney, yes; Swenby, yes; Bradley, yes; Menter, yes.
Motion carried.
STEVE MEYERS
Motion by Supervisor Swenby to deny the request of the screen
porch for the following reasons:
1) Horizontal increase of dimension would make the structure
more visually conspicuous.
2) No hardship presented. Denying this application does not
deny reasonable use of the property.
3) There is the possibility of expanding the porch in a
direction toward that would not be closer to the bluff.
Motion seconded by Supervisor Bradley. Vote to approve said
motion: Bradley, yes; Swenby, yes; Kinney, yes; Menter, yes.
Motion carried.
JOHN NEUMANN
Motion by Supervisor Bradley to approve up to 1000 animal units
as requested with the following conditions:
1) Written Town Board approval be received.
2) Total acreage be maintained as presented for purpose of
spreading animal waste.
Motion seconded by Supervisor Swenby. Vote to approve said
motion: Bradley, yes; Kinney, yes; Swenby, yes; Menter, yes.
Motion carried.
LEO & CHRIS ROHL
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Motion by Supervisor Bradley to postpone a decision until staff w
have a chance to review newly presented facility and reclamation
plan.
Motion seconded by Supervisor Menter. Vote to approve said
motion: Menter, yes, Kinney, yes; Swenby, yes; Bradley, yes.
Respectfully submitted,
John Bradley, Secretary
St. Croix Co. Board of Adjustment
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Parcel #: 024-1028-40-000 03/10/2014 02:37 PM
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Alt. Parcel M 20.28.17.171 024-TOWN OF PLEASANT VALLEY
Current ❑X 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-NEUMANN, JOHN S
JOHN S NEUMANN
222 162ND ST
HAMMOND WI 54015
Property Address(es): *=Primary
*222 162ND ST
Districts: SC=School SP=Special
Type Dist# Description
SC 2422 SCH D ST CROIX CENTRAL
SP 1700 WITC Notes:
Legal Description: Acres: 40.000
SEC 20 T 28N R17W SW SW TOWNSHIP
PLEASANT VALLEY. Parcel History:
Date Doc# Vol/Page Type
07/23/1997 719/566
Plat: *=Primary Tract: (S-T-R 40%16o'/4) Block/Condo Bldg:
*N/A-NOT AVAILABLE 20-28N-17W
2013 SUMMARY Bill M Fair Market Value: Assessed with:
262469 Use Value Assessment
Valuations: Last Changed: 05/02/2013
Description Class Acres Land Improve Total State Reason
AGRICULTURAL G4 33.320 7,000 0 7,000 NO
UNDEVELOPED G5 0.680 200 0 200 NO
OTHER G7 6.000 37,100 256,900 294,000 NO 05
Totals for 2013:
General Property 40.000 44,300 256,900 301,200
Woodland 0.000 0 0
Totals for 2012:
General Property 40.000 44,300 247,800 292,100
Woodland 0.000 0 0
Lottery Credit: Claim Count: 1 Certification Date: Batch M 141
Specials:
User Special Code Category Amount
Special Assessments Special Charges Delinquent Charges
Total 0.00 0.00 0.00
Parcel #: 024-1028-50-000 03/10/20 PAGE E I PM
P 1 OF 1
Alt. Parcel M 20.28.17.172 024-TOWN OF PLEASANT VALLEY
Current ❑X
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
0-GILBERT, HERMAN D&SHARON
HERMAN D&SHARON GILBERT
225 162ND ST
HAMMOND WI 54015
Property Address(es): "=Primary
Districts: SC=School SP=Special
Type Dist# Description
SC 2422 SCH D ST CROIX CENTRAL
SP 1700 WITC Notes:
Legal Description: Acres: 40.000
SEC 20 T28N R17W SE SW TOWN-SHIP
PLEASANT VALLEY. Parcel History:
Date Doc# Vol/Page Type
10/25/2004 777937 2681/620 EZ-U
02/26/2004 755292 2517/299 WD
07/23/1997 719/566
Plat: *=Primary Tract: (S-T-R 40%1601/.) Block/Condo Bldg:
"N/A-NOT AVAILABLE 20-28N-17W
2013 SUMMARY Bill M Fair Market Value: Assessed with:
262470 Use Value Assessment
Valuations: Last Changed: 04/04/2008
Description Class Acres Land Improve Total State Reason
AGRICULTURAL G4 35.000 7,600 0 7,600 NO
UNDEVELOPED G5 1.000 400 0 400 NO
AGRICULTURAL FOREST G5M 4.000 9,200 0 9,200 NO
Totals for 2013:
General Property 40.000 17,200 0 17,200
Woodland 0.000 0 0
Totals for 2012:
General Property 40.000 17,200 0 17,200
Woodland 0.000 0 0
Lottery Credit: Claim Count: 0 Certification Date: Batch M
Specials:
User Special Code Category Amount
Special Assessments Special Charges Delinquent Charges
Total 0.00 0.00 0.00
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