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Request of Thomas Foster, Dock, Riverway District, )
Article 17.36 (2) (h) , ST. CROIX ZONING ORDINANCE. ) A-89-38
Location: Part of Gov't Lot 5, Sec. CAI, T30N-Rl,�41 ) Oct. 26
Town of Semers9t, St. Croix County. 1989
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The St. Croix C ti County Board of Adjustment conducted a public
hearing on Oct. 26, 1989 to consider the request of Thomas
Foster, Article 17. 36 (2) (h) , Dock, Riverway District.
The St. Croix County Board of Adjustment conducted an on site in-
spection of the site in question.
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: Supervisor Bradley vote to approve , second by
Supervisor Kinney. Vote to approve said motion: Kinney, yes;
Swenby, yes; Menter, yes ; Bradley, no; Meinke , 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.
Jo n Bradley, Secta y�
St. Croix County Board of
Adjustment
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Thomas Foster
Town of Somerset Clerk
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BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT MEETING AND HEARINGS
October 26, 1989
Meeting called to order by Chairman Meinke at 9:00 A.M. , County
Board Room, Courthouse, Hudson, Wisconsin. . Present were
Supervisors Meinke, Kinney, Bradley, Menter, and Swenby.
Motion by Menter, second by Kinney to adopt amended agenda.
Carried. Next meeting date set for November 21, 1989.
Chairman Meinke told committee members that the decisiion made on
the Williams Pipeline appeal is being challenged in Circuit
Court. Assistant District Attorney Greg Timmerman explained the
appeal procedure.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS:
JOSEPH JENSEN:
Mr. Jensen has requested assistance in determining floodplain;
information has not been received from DNR. Decision will be
postponed thirty days to obtain additional information. Zoning
Administrator to notify Mr. Jensen of postponement.
DON AND CAROLYN JOHNSON:
Zoning Administrator told committee that the appeal was for an
"after the fact" permit for the deck, that the 50% rule is in
question, and additional information has been requested.
Supervisor Kinney questioned the absence of DNR representative at
hearing. Tom Nelson said that Dan Koich had recommended that 50%
rule be followed, as he had a conflict and could not attend.
Sam Cari, representing Don and Carolyn Johnson, introduced the
following exhibits: Letter from James Hendrickson, Exibit 1
Letter from Jim's Tree Service, Exhibit 2
Affidavit from Donald Roettger, Exhibit 3
Cari contends that the structure existed prior to the effective
date of the ordinance, and that the question is whether the
structure has been increased by more than 50%. Cari stated that
James Hendrickson, a local appraisor, has conducted an appraisal
based on conditions before and after improvements. Cari referred
to figure of $3 ,400 given in exhibit 1. Supervisor Meinke
questioned value at the time the ordinance went into effect, and
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Dan Koich, DNR, suggested that the current value figure be used,
not a 1974 amount.
Cari told committee he had requested that Dan Koich and Tom
Nelson meet with him on the property prior to the hearing date,
however no meeting had taken place.
Cari requested that the issue on the deck adjacent to the house
be deferred until November. Chairman Meinke feels entire appeal
shuld be postponed; Cari voiced objection. Timmerman queried how
appellant would be damaged by a postponement.
Quentin Weinzierl, St. Joseph Town Board Chairman, told committee
that the township is in the process of assessing a fine of up to
$200 against the Johnson's for failure to obtain building permit.
The Town of St. Joseph has recommended approval of both decks.
Carie Johnson addressed committee, saying that when she and her
husband purchased the property there was an old cement shed on
the property. Mrs. Johnson stated they were not awawre that a
building permit was required to re-root a shed, and they did not
change the use of the shed or the top of the building.
CSI TRUCKING INC. AND DOBERSTEIN FARMS:
Zoning Administrator briefed committee on conditions placed last
month. Tom Schumacher, Erin Prairie Town Attorney, summarized
actions at three town meetings, stating that on October 23 , 1989
a unanimous vote by the town board recommended denial of the
permit. He submitted written documentation on the motion.
(Exhibit 1) . Schumacher also read letter to John Bradley,
committee member, from Steven Brockpahler, Town Chairman,
recommending denial (Exhibit 2) and addressing concerns of the
town relating to road maintenance and safety matters. Schumacher
read correspondence from Brockpahler to the Board of Adjustment
(Exhibit 3) regarding the request. Attorney Schumacher
emphasized the town boards concern that if permit is granted, the
shortest possible route using the least abount of town roads be
utilized in this project. He addressed the possibility of
eliminating travel to a portion of the town road by construction
of a road on the Doberstein property. Discussion on road bond.
Steve Brockpahler, Erin Prairie Town Chairman, told committee
that the application was sketchy, with a discrepancy in the area
of excavation (showing 10 acres on cover letter, and stating
750'x7501 , or 12 acres in operation plan) which would effect the
road bond by approximately $3 ,000. Town board has assessed
bond for road maintenance. Supervisor Kinney questioned criteria
this was based on and whether or not it would be placed on all
trucking operations.
Philip Getes, Minnesota Attorney who has represented CSI gave a
g round of CSI
brief background committee that CSI is required
to file reports, have certificate of liability insurance, and is
financially responsible as well as responsible to ordinances. He
stated that Dobersteins have agreed to build road, however he
feels gravel road would increase dust. CSI would operate in the
spring, when road limits are in place. Getes said that CSI
licenses all tractors and trailers in Wisconsin, and already pays
their fair share of maintenance to town roads. Getes said a bond
$250,000 presents a practical problem to CSI as they must pay the
security, so CSI is faced with reducing assets by 20%, which
becomes uneconomical. He said that CSI is willing to pay 15
cents per cubic yard to the township, and that by paying on the
volume CSI pays for the amount the road is used. Getes
questioned the right of the town and/or county to place fee on
road use. Getes askes if permit is issued condition be placed
contingent on supplying additional information.
Patricia Pribnow, who lives north of proposed site, stated that
her daughter has an allergy to dust, must have shots weekly, and
she is concerned about the dust from the proposed operation.
Documentation of her daughter's allergy from the Dermetologist
was entered as Exhibit 4. Mrs. Pribnow is also concerned about
roads, number of trucks and safety.
Steve Chaves, CSI Trucking, stated that the average weight of
tandem axle trailers with single steering is 78,000 lbs. Chaves
said that NSP placed bond for a previous CSI operation south of
Baldwin. Chaves said that all CSI drivers have chauffer's
license and DOT certification, and that the minimum liability
carried by CSI is $750,000.
Jim Remington, representing Doberstein Farms, presented a
supplement to operation plan as exhibit 5. He pointed out that
if the township recommends denial they must state their reasons,
and the letter did not give any reasons.
Steve Brockpahler responded to statement by saying that the town
did not feel adequate financial liability guarantees were given.
Remington feels this should be a condition, and if met permit
should be granted. Remington addressed the petition signed by
113 people which was presented to the town board. It stated
opposition, but again gave no reason. The petition did weigh
heavily on the town board reommendation, Remington said. He
stated that he feels protecting the township against damage to
roads is what is left to be addressed, and that the Dobersteins
do not want problems with the township. Remington has spoken
with Richard Mc Namara who writes bonds for CSI , and said Mc
Namara said bonds that large are not usually written, and thinks
the dollar figure is excessive. Remington said Dobersteins are
asking for approval with amendments subject to conditions on the
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road, that committee should specify road conditions, and that
Dobersteins and CSI will attempt to meet those conditions. If
there is a denial, Remington said that reasons must be given. He
further stated that Dobersteins are willing to put it in writing
that they are not interested in a landfill. The town attorney
has researced condemnation of site for landfill.
Tom Schumacher told committee that on October 16 he was asked by
the town board to draft a letter of approval and a leter of
denial, giving the township both options. He said that state
statutes give the board authority to spend money on roads, ant
that it is reasonable to request financial guarantee for
conditional use operation. He also stated that per statutes, the
site can be condemned for a landfill.
WILLIAM HARWELL: Mr. Harwell is requesting to place fill on the
bed of Bass Lake, and he also wishes to reconstruct the
structure. He stated that he has given all information
requested. Dan Koich, DNR, stated that he would like to see the
building 75' from the water, which would put the structure too
close to the road. Zoning Administrator explained the required
height above the ordinary high water mark. This property would
require a holding tank as the onsite septic system. Mr. Harwell
stated that at some future date he would like to place a second
structure on the property, and Tom Nelson told Mr. Harwell that
would be treated as a second application.
JAMES MEYER: Zoning Administrator explained that the Meyer
appeal was denied last month, however Mr. Meyer contacted him
and asked to appeal the decision of the Board of Adjustment.
Assistant District Attorney Greg Timmerman stated that Mr. Meyer
can only appeal the decision by the court system, and not through
committee. Supervisor Kinney told members that policy has
previously been set that appellants who are not present will
automatically be denied. Timmerman advised committe that they
should consider the appeal dismissed, however Mr. Meyer may file
a new appeal.
THOMAS FOSTER: Janelle Maybe presented documents requested of
Mr. Foster at last month's meeting, including DNR and Corp of
Engineer permits and plan. Town Board Chairman Quentin Wienzierl
told committee that St. Joseph Town Board recommends approval.
Zoning Administrator said that application is being made by the
property owner, Ellen Mc Clleland.
Zoning Administrator read notice of hearing as published in the
local newspapers.
The St. Croix County Board of Adjustment has scheduled a public
hearing for Thursday, October 26, 1989 at 9: 30 A.M. in the 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,
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and will readjourn into open session for the purpose of voting on
the appeals.
1. Article: 17. 15 (1) (c) , Exceeding number of animal units
Appellant: Tom Soderberg
Location: N1/2 of the S1/2 of the SE 1/4,
Section 12, T28N-R19W, Town of Troy
2. Article: 17.18 (1) (r) , Used Auto-Truck Sales
Appellant: Jeffrey C. Lauck
Location: SE 1/4 of the SW 1/4 of Section 30,
T31N-R17W, Town of Stanton
3 . Article: 18.09 ( 3) (i) , Exceeding 2 :1 Fill Area
Appellant: Richard Weir
Location: NW 1/4 of the SW 1/4 of Section 28,
T31N-R18W, Town of Star Prairie
4. Article: 15.04 (3) (a) (3) , Holding Tank
Appellant: Bye, Krueger & Goff Profit Sharing
Location: NW 1/4 of the SW 1/4 of Section 34,
T29N-R19W, Town of Hudson
All interested persons are invited to attend said hearing and be
heard. Additional information may be obtined from the office of
the St. Croix County Zoning Administrator, Hudson, Wisconsin at
386-4680. Milton Meinke, Chairman, St. Croix County Board of
Adjustment.
TOM SODERBERG: Mr. Soderberg was not present at hearing, and did
not respond to page given in courthouse hall. Zoning
Administrator said he had recieved correspondence and phone call
from the township requesting that this be postponed. Greg
Timmerman, Assistant District Attorney asked Nelson if he felt
Soderberg has reason to assume that he need not be present.
Nelson said no. Timmerman feels however, that Soderberg may have
understood that due to postponement, he was not required to
attend, therefore dismissal is not in order.
William Gilbert, representing Wayne Moser, told committee that
several meetings have been held in an attempt to resolve the
problem on the Soderberg property. He stated that the proposal
is for an expansion in the number of horses, and that he is not
opposing or supporting the appeal. He asked that a thirty day
postponement. be given to allow the Town Board to give
recommendation, and time for attempt to resolve issue betwen
owners and their attorneys. He stated that the town board tabled
this at their last meeting as it was not on the agenda.
Bill Oemichen, President of the Homeowner's Association, spoke in
opposition to the appeal due to problems from the rente and
boarders. He said the owner doesn't seem to have concerns about
these problems. He requested that the appeal be postponed.
Committee decision to postpone for theirty days for town board
recommendation. Zoning Administrator to notify Mr. Soderberg.
JEFFREY LAUCK: Mr. Lauck was not present at the hearing. Chris
Bethke, Town Board Chairman, told committee that the Town of
Stanton has denied RV sales, but has allowed the sale of cars and
trucks. RV sales have previously been denied in Stanton
Township. Site map was marked as exhibit 1.
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RICHARD WEIR: Lowell Rivard, representing Richard Weir, told
committee that the request is to rip rap along the culverts, and
change the slope. Rivard said he has been fined for putting dirt
into the pond. zoning Administrator explained that after the
fill was removed the road standards cannot be met. He doesn't
feel there is any problem with this appeal, but stated that it
needs to be watched closely in the spring. He further stated
that the Town and DNR are satisfied.
John Heintz, Town Board Chairman, told committee that the Town of
Star Prairie has approved the road.
BYE, KRUEGER & GOFF PROFIT SHARING: Rand Cudd, Realtor, stated
that the profit sharing group acquired the lot located in
Stewart's Addition, and now has a buyer for the property. Survey
was introduced as exhibit 1. The offer is contigent on
percolation test, and it did not pass for a conventional or cound
system. He is now applying for use of a holding tank on the
property. If this is not granted, he feels the lot is
unbuildable. Ton Nelson said he had asked to check the bore
holes and doesn't feel all possibilities have been addressed.
Cudd said that Art Wegerer, Certified Soil Tester conducted the
percolation test. Nelson expressed desire to look at lot for
possible alternatives, and committee decision was made to
postpone decision was this verification.
John Cahoon, who lives adjacent to the lot, spoke in opposition
to the holding tank, stating that the location would be ant the
north side of a steep hill, that the school bus won't go up the
road, and that he doesn't feel the road is safe enough for a
pumper truck to travel.
Committee recessed to veiw the sites in question and reconveined
to render the following decisions:
DON AND CAROLYN JOHNSON
Motion by Supervisor Swenby to present a second appraisal of the
deck structure. This should show appraised value of the
structure before and the appraised value today. Motion seconed
by Supervisor Menter. Vote to approve said motion: Kinney, yes;
Swenby, yes; Bradley, yes; Menter, yes; Meinke, yes. Motion
carried.
CSI TRUCKING & DOBERSTEIN FARMS
Motion by Supervisor Menter to postpone the decision until the
next regular meeting to provide time for Greg Timmerman from the
D-A's office to consult with the attorneys representing the
various sides. This consultation is to provide an attempted
understanding and acceptance of various conditions that might be
placed on the final decision. Motion second by Supervisor
Swenby. Vote to approve said motion: Kinney, yes Bradley, yes;
Swenby, yes; Menter, yes; Meinke, yes. Motion carried.
WILLIAM HARWELL
Motion by Suypervisor Swemby to approve the filling in the area
as proposed and to allow a structure to be constructed on the
fill area providing the structure is 75 feet from the ordinary
high water mark. This would also provide a setback variance from
the town road. Motion second by Supervisor Menter. Vote to
approve said motion: Kinney, yes; Swenby, yes Menter, yes;
Bradley, no; Meinke, yes. Motion carried.
THOMAS FOSTER & ELLEN McCLELLAND
Motion by Supervisor Bradley to approve the dock on the St. Croix
as requested by the application. Motion second by Supervisor
Kinney. Vote to approve said motion: Kinney, yes; Menter, yes;
Swenby, yes; Bradley, yes; Meinke, yes. Motion carried.
JEFFREY LAUCK
Motion by Supervisor Swenby to approve the used car lot providing
no recreational vehicles are sold on the property as requested by
the township of Stanton. Motion second by Supervisor Bradley.
Vote to approve said motion: Kinney, yes; Bradley, yes; Menter,
yes; Swenby, yes; Meinke, yes.
TOM SODERBERG
Motion by Supervisor Bradley to postpone the decision until the
next regular meet::ng so that township recommendations can be
heard as well and ::additional recommendations. Motion second by
Supervisor Menter. Vote to approve said motion. Kinney, yes;
Swenby, yes; Bradley, yes; Menter, yes; Meinke, yes. Motion
carried.
RICHARD WIER
Motion by Supervisor Bradley to approve the filling and grading
within 300 feet of a navigable body of water and to grant a
variance to shoulder slopes of the road that are less than 2:1.
Motion second by Supervisor Kinney. Vote to approve said motion.
Kinney, yes; Bradley, yes; Menter, yes; Swenby, yes; Meinke, yes.
Motion carried.
BYE, KRUEGER, & GOFF
Motion by Supervisor Bradley to postpone the decision until the
next regular meeting so that a further investigation can be done
to varify site conditions. Motion second by Supervisor Kinney.
Vote to approve said motion Kinney, yes; Bradley, yes; Swenby,
yes; Menter, yes; Meinke, yes.
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Supervisor Swenby stated that the Ed Kramer gravel pit in Deer
Park should be praised for their efforts on reclamation of the
site. The rest of the Board agreed.
Respectfully Submitted:
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PIfin Bradley, Se a y
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ST. CROIX COUNTY
NOTICE OF COMMITTEE MEETING
TO: Milton Meinke, Chairman
St. Croix County Board
FROM: Milton Meinke, Chairman AMENDMENT
COMMITTEE TITLE: Board of Adjustment
DATE: Thursday, Ocotber 26, 1989
TIME: 9:00 A.M. Unfinished Business
9:30 A.M. New Business
LOCATION: St. Croix County Court House
CALL TO ORDER
ROLL CALL
ADOPTION OF AGENDA
DATE OF NEXT MEETING:
ACTION ON PREVIOUS MINUTES
UNFINISHED BUSINESS:
1. Joseph Jensen 6. Thomas Foster
2. Don and Carolyn Johnson
3. CSI Trucking, Inc. & Doberstein Farms
4. William Harwell
5. James Meyers
NEW BUSINESS: SEE ATTACHMENT
ANNOUNCEMENTS & CORRESPONDENCE
POSSIBLE AGENDA ITEMS FOR NEXT MEETING:
ADJOURNMENT
(Agenda not necessarily presented in this order)
SUBMITTED BY: St... Croix County Zoning Office
DATE: October 11, 1989
COPIES TO: COUNTY BOARD OFFICE
COUNTY CLERK
COMMITTEE MEMBERS
NEWS MEDIA/NOTICE BOARD
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ST. CROIX COUNTY
NOTICE OF COMMITTEE MEETING
TO: Milton Meinke, Chairman
St. Croix County Board
FROM: Tom Dorsey, Chairman
COMMITTEE TITLE: Board of Adjustment
DATE: July 27 , 1989
TIME: 9:00 A.M.
LOCATION: St. Croix County Courthouse, Hudson, Wisconsin
CALL TO ORDER
ROLL CALL
ADOPTION OF AGENDA
DATE OF NEXT MEETING:
ACTION ON PREVIOUS MINUTES
UNFINISHED BUSINESS:
1. Kraemer's Gravel Pit
2. US West, New Vector Group Inc.
3. Kent and Kathleen Drinkwine
4. Williams Pipeline C.
NEW BUSINESS:
SEE ATTACHED PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE
ANNOUNCEMENTS & CORRESPONDENCE
POSSIBLE AGENDA ITEMS FOR NEXT MEETING:
ADJOURNMENT
(Agenda not necessarily presented in this order)
SUBMITTED BY: St. Croix County Zoning Office
DATE:
COPIES TO: COUNTY BOARD OFFICE
COUNTY CLERK
NEWS MEDIA/NOTICE BOARD
COMMITTEE MEMBERS
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PUBLIC HEARING
The St. Croix County Board of Adjustment has scheduled a public
hearing for Thursday, July 27, 1989 at 9:30 A. M. in the 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,
and will readjourn into open session for the purpose of voting on
the appeals. j
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1. ARTICLE: 17.36 (5) (c) (1) Bluff line Setback, Riverway
District
APPELLANT: Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. LaPlante
LOCATION: NW 1/4 of the NW 1/4, Section 24, T28N-R20W,
Town of Troy, Lot 25, St. Croix Cove
2. ARTICLE: 17. 36 (5) (i) Private Lift
APPELLANT: Samuel and Teresa Cari
LOCATION: Part of Gov't Lot 1-2, Section 1, T29N-R20W,
Town, of St. Joseph
3. ARTICLE: 17.36 (5) (g) Lot line Setback, Riverway
District
APPELLANT: Steve and Monica Weekes
LOCATION: Gov't Lot 3, Section 13 , T28N-R2OW, Town of
Troy
4. ARTICLE: 17.36 (2) (h) Dock, Riverway District
APPELLANT: Thomas Foster
LOCATION: Part of Gov't Lot 5, Section 27, T30N-R20W,
Town of St. Joseph
5. ARTICLE: 17.64 (5) (2) Driveway Separation
APPELLANT: Roger and Marilyn Benson
LOCATION: SW 1/4 of the SE 1/4, Section 29, T31N-R15W,
Town of Forest.
6. ARTICLE: 17. 36 (5) (1) Bluffline Setback
APPELLANT: Brian Parnell
LOCATION: NE 1/4 of the SE 1/4, Section 29, T31N-R19W,
Town of Somerset.
mil interested persons are invited to attend said hearing and be
,heard. Additional information may be obtained from the office of
the St. Croix County Zoning Administrator, Hudson, Wisconsin at
386-4680.
Milton Meinke, Chairman
St. Croix County Board of Adjustment
SPECIAL EXCEPTION USE 1 EJ',MIT APP]-3'.CATION FOR ST. CROIX COUNTY
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The undersigned hereby applies to the ST. CK01 )C GOUNTY BOARD OF
AP,JUSTMENT pursuant to Chapter 9 of the ST. CItOIX COUj-4,ry ZON114G 01:U'1.NANCE
for" a special exception use purl►liL and repi-cSc:nts as J:()l luws .
APPLICANT Ellen McClelland
ADDRESS Rt 1, Houlton, WI 54082
OWNER of SITE Ellen McCi4 lland _
ADDJtESS
Rt 1, HOul#on, WI 54082
ARCHITECT, ENGINEER, CONTRA TOR
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF SITE P rt ,of govt. Lot #5 , Sec #27
T 30N - R 0 W, Tn of St. Joseph
ADDRESS OF SITE Rt 1, Houlton, WI 54082
TYPE OF STUCTURE dock
PROPOSED USE OF STRUCTURE OR SITE mooring boat
ZONING- DISTRICT Riverway
SECTION OF ZONING ORDINAIJCE WHICH IDENTIFIES THIS USE AS A SPECIAL
EXCEPTION USE IN THE ZONING DISTRICT 17 . 36 Par. # (2) (H)
PLAT OR SURVEY OR SCALE MAP MUST ACCOMPANY THIS APPLICATION.
The applicant must submit , as part of this application , those items
llowin ,
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of information identified in tthe fo }, checklist as being relevant to
the ordinance standards applicable to the proposed oscd u
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DATE / SIGNED
A) �.icant gent
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Payment of $150 .00 payable to St . Croix Country Zoning Administration is
due at time of submittal to Zoning Office of application.
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SPECIAL EXCEPTION USE 1'C,;MIT APPLICATION FOR ST. CRO X COUt�rY
�` applies plies to .thy. ST. CROI X COUNTY BOARD 01"
llie undersigned hereby 1 � ` '
AP.IUSTMENT pursuant to Chapter 9 of the ST. CROIX COUNTY ZON114G 011DI.NANCL
for" a special exception use pormit and represents as 1:c�11uw5 :
APPLICANT dohd ETC
ADDRESS !�-�! GS vt.0 �dl/f �¢ ZcJ'- S owl iS 5�O l
OWNER of SITE
AD D ICES S e' U 4-rO A', c'` 3 �
ARCHITECT, ENGINEER, CONTRA TOR
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF SITE 'Zo
ADDRESS OF SITE S' G��T- v G TO,�C/ &I-C,
TYPE OF STUCTURE- _z2n (�i_ & l., n zz
PROPOSED USE OF STRUCTURE OR SITE
ZONING- DISTRICT V
SECTION OF ZONING ORDINANCE WHICH IDENTIFIES THIS USE AS A SPECIAL
EXCEPTION USE IN THE ZONING DISTRICT 3 ��
PLAT OR SURVEY OR SCALE MAP MUST ACCOMPANY TUIS APPLICATION.
The applicant must submit , as part of this application , those items
of information identified in the followin); checklist as being relevant to
the ordinance standards applicable to the proposed use.
DATE O `J> SIGNED
AT plicant gen
Payment of $150 .00 payable to St . Croix County Zoning Administration is —
due at. time of submittal to Zoning Office of application.
5. That the deceased died seized of the following real property:
All that parz of Government Lot' 11511 of Section aZ, Township 30,
Range 20, lying Southwesterly of State Trunk Highway 1135" and
Northwesterly of following described line: Commence on South-
westerly -line of highway 385.15 feet Southerly (measured on
Westerly line of highway) of North line of said Government
Lot 115"; thence Westerly on a deflection angle of fig, to the
right 286.8 feet; thence by a deflection angle 12°201 to the
right 122.8 feet; thence by a deflection angle to the left 143.3
feet; thence by a deflection angle 12*241 to the left 325 feet,
more or less to the Masterly shore line of St. Croix River.
SUBJECT TO and TOGM IM WITH 20 foot RIW an described in Land
Contract to George W. Ritter in Volume 368, page 24.
No.36P(Reviwd 1960)FINAL JUDG01ENT (OVER) H.C.MILLER CO.,MILWAUKEE
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DOCK DESCRIPTION:
The dock referred to in this application is one which was
purchased from Afton Marine. It is approximately 30 ' long
and 3 ' wide . It is constructed of 2 x 10 framing and 2 x 4
decking. It has a steel or iron "spud bracket" at both
ends. A 4" diameter pole approximately 15 ' long will be
dropped through the " pud bracket" and anchor the dock to the
bottom of the river."'. osts will be removed in the fall and
the dock will be floated into a "safe ice area. "
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