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MIN I N r r■ HIM* ST. CROIX COUNTY GOVERNMENT CENTER
1101 Carmichael Road
— Hudson, WI 54016-7710
(715) 386-4680
July 9, 1996
Jim Doornink
2065 County Road J
Baldwin, WI 54002
RE: Board of Adjustment Hearing - Unfinished Business
Dear Mr. Doornink:
The date of Thursday, July 25, 1996 at the St. Croix County
Government Center, 1101 Carmichael Road, Hudson, Wisconsin has been
set for the St. Croix County Board of Adjustment hearing.
Your application for a special exception request for filling,
grading and dredging navigable water will be discussed under
unfinished business at 8: 30 a.m. Either YOU or YOUR REPRESENTATIVE
should be at the Board of Adjustment hearing to review this
request.
If you have any questions, please contact this office.
Sincerely,
Thomas C. Nelson
Zoning Administrator
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cc: Marcia Ivy, Clerk
Town of Hammond
1993 County Road J
Baldwin, WI 54002
John R. Doornink
678 - 200th Street
Baldwin, WI 54002
Parcel #: 018-1056-90-.000 04/08/2014 08:03 AM
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Alt. Parcel#: 25.29.17.388B 018-TOWN OF HAMMOND
Current OX 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-DORN-HOF INC, %JOHN DOORNINK
%JOHN DOORNINK DORN-HOF INC
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678 200TH ST
BALDWIN WI 54002
Property Address(es): '=Primary
Districts: SC=School SP=Special
Type Dist# Description
SC 0231 SCH D BALDWIN-WDVILLE
SP 1700 WITC Notes:
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Legal Description: Acres: 38.600 G°�w ' ` r S 1, 6""Q� G!�
SEC 25 T29N R1 7W 38.60 AC NW NW EXC E
320 FT OF N 190 FT&EXC PT TO STATE Parcel History: L/ > rl YV7
Date Doc# Vol/Page Type
07/23/1997 846/397
Plat: *=Primary Tract: (S-T-R 40%160'/.) Block/Condo Bldg:
*N/A-NOT AVAILABLE 25-29N-17W
2014 SUMMARY Bill#: Fair Market Value: Assessed with:
Use Value Assessment
Valuations: Last Changed: 07/01/2011
Description Class Acres Land Improve Total State Reason
AGRICULTURAL G4 36.850 9,700 0 9,700 NO
UNDEVELOPED G5 1.750 100 0 100 NO
Totals for 2014:
General Property 38.600 9,800 0 9,800
Woodland 0.000 0 0
Totals for 2013:
General Property 38.600 9,800 0 9,800
Woodland 0.000 0 0
Lottery Credit: Claim Count: 0 Certification Date: Batch#:
Specials:
User Special Code Category Amount
Special Assessments Special Charges Delinquent Charges
Total 0.00 0.00 0.00
AGENDA
ST. CROIX COUNTY
NOTICE OF COMMITTEE MEETING
TO: Robert M. Boche, Chairman
St. Croix County Board
. FROM: John Bradley, Chairman
COMMITTEE TITLE: St. Croix County Board of Adjustment
DATE: Thursday, July 25, 1996
TIME: 8:30 a.m. Unfinished/Old Business
9:00 a.m. New Business
LOCATION: Government Center, Hudson, WI
CALL TO ORDER:
ROLL CALL:
ADOPTION OF AGENDA:
ACTION ON PREVIOUS MINUTES:
DATE OF NEXT MEETING:
UNFINISHED BUSINESS: John & Jim Doornink
OLD BUSINESS: Jana Paulson/Brooksbank
Earnest E. Gustafson/Ken and Barb Zak
NEW BUSINESS: * See Attachment
OTHER:
ANNOUNCEMENTS AND CORRESPONDENCE:
POSSIBLE AGENDA ITEMS FOR NEXT MEETING:
ADJOURNMENT:
(agenda not necessarily presented in this order)
SUBMITTED BY: St. Croix County Zoning Office
DATE: July 3 , 1996
* July 11, 1996
COPIES TO: County Board Office
County Clerk
Committee Members
News Media/Notice Board
* ADDIITONS/CHANGES/CORRECTIONS
9. ARTICLE: 17. 15 (6) (j) Game Farm Hunting Club
17. 15 (6) (m) Sporting Clays Range
APPELLANT: Errol and Hilda Gooding
LOCATION: Parcels located in the NW; of Sec. 2,
T29N-R17W, Town of Hammond
All 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
(715) 386-4680.
John Bradley, Chairman
St. Croix Co. Board of Adjustment
PUBLIC HEARING
The St. Croix County Board of Adjustment has scheduled a public
hearing for Thursday, July 25, 1996 at 8: 30 a.m. at the Government
Center, 1101 Carmichael Rd. , 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 will return for the purpose of deliberating and
voting on the appeals.
1. ARTICLE: 17 .70 (3) (c) (3) Temporary Occupancy
APPELLANT: Bruce & Patty Schultz
LOCATION: SE; , SE', , Sec. 10, T31N-R17W, Town of Stanton
2. ARTICLE: 17. 18 Commercial Sign
APPELLANT: Rodney Wolff/Eric Canfield
LOCATION: NW;, NW;, Sec. 18, T30N-R19W, Town of
Somerset
3 . ARTICLE: 17. 15 (6) (1) Substation * CANCELLED
APPELLANT: Dairyland Power Cooperative
LOCATION: SE; , SW; , Sec. 29, T28N-R19W, Town of Troy
4 . ARTICLE: 17 . 18 Commercial Mini Storage
APPELLANT: Larry & Renee Peabody
LOCATION: SW',, SW',, Sec. 10, T30N-R18W, Town of Richmond
5. ARTICLE: 17 . 64 (1) (b) State Highway Setback
APPELLANT: John Murtha
LOCATION: SW; , NW; , Sec. 7, T28N-R16W, Town of
Eau Galle
6. ARTICLE: 15. 04 (3) (a) 3 Holding Tank New Construction
APPELLANT: Town of Eau Galle/William Peavey
LOCATION: Part of the NW, , NW;, Sec. 22 , T28N-R16W,
Town of Eau Galle
7 . ARTICLE: 17.29 (2) Filling and Grading Shoreland
APPELLANT: Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
LOCATION: SE; , NE, , Sec. 18, T29N-R20W;
NW; , NW', , Sec. 17, T29N-R20W;
SW; , NWh , Sec. 17, T29N-R20W; and
SE; , SW', , Sec. 8, T29N-R20W, all located
in the Town of Hudson
8. ARTICLE: 17 .29 (2) Filling and Grading Shoreland
APPELLANT: Peter Courtney/Darren Vergin and Roger
Allen
LOCATION: NW; , NV, , Sec. 2 , T30N-R16W, Town of
Emerald
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ST. CROIX COUNTY
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ST. CROIX COUNTY GOVERNMENT CENTER
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Hudson, WI 54016-7710
- (715).386-4680
June 10, 1996
Jim Doornink
2065 County Road J
Baldwin, WI 54002
RE: Board of Adjustment Hearing - Unfinished Business
Dear Mr. Doornink:
The date of Thursday, June 27, 1996 at the St. Croix County
Government Center, 1101 Carmichael Road, Hudson, Wisconsin has been
set for the St. Croix County Board of Adjustment hearing.
Your application for a special exception request for filling,
grading and dredging navigable water will be discussed under
unfinished business at 8 : 30 a.m. Either YOU or YOUR REPRESENTATIVE
should be at the Board of Adjustment hearing to review this
request.
If you have any questions, please contact this office.
Sincerely,
Thomas C. Nelson
Zoning Administrator
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cc: Marcia Ivy, Clerk
Town of Hammond
1993 County Road J
Baldwin, WI 54002
John R. Doornink
678 - 200th Street
Baldwin, WI 54002
Nelson feels that the letter from the Dan Koich does not
necessarily indicate DNR approval. Johnson responded that the
approval would be official if there are no objections after the 30
day Class I notification.
Nelson presented Exhibit #2, a site plan of the property
illustrating the adjoining landowners and the crossing on County
Road K.
Nelson asked if Johnson had been in touch with Dan Fedderly of the
Highway Department. Johnson stated no, he had not, but that the
letter states a willingness to cooperate.
Filipiak referred to the letter from Koich and asked what the date
would be if there were objections. Johnson didn't know. Johnson
suggested issuing the permit contingent upon the satisfaction of
the Water Quality Certification public notice. Filipiak noted that
normally DNR approval comes first then the Board of Adjustment
decision follows. Johnson stated that they are going through the
proper channels, but there had been a breakdown in communication
with the Corps. of Engineers to the DNR and that is why this
process is being delayed.
Chairman Bradley indicated that the Board would view the site and
render a decision later this date.
NEW BUSINESS:
The hearing was called to order by Chairman Bradley at 9:10 a.m.
Nelson read the notice of the hearing as published:
PUBLIC HEARING
The St. Croix County Board of Adjustment has scheduled a public
hearing for Wednesday, March 27, 1996 8:30 a.m. at the Government
Center, 1101 Carmichael Rd. , 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 will return for the purpose of deliberating and
voting on the appeals.
1. ARTICLE: 17. 15 (6) (1) Radio Tower
APPELLANT: Ray Galep
LOCATION: SE;, SE;, Sec. 12, T28N-R19W, Town of Troy
2 . ARTICLE: 17.64 (1) (c) Setback Variance from a County
Road
APPELLANT: Gary Raymond Hanson
LOCATION: NW;, NE;, Sec. 31, T31N-R18W, Town of Star
Prairie
3. ARTICLE: 17.64 (1) (c) Setback Variance from a County
Road
APPELLANT: Michael A. Boucher
LOCATION: NE;, NE;, Sec. 30, T30N-R18W, Town of Richmond
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BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT MEETING AND HEARING
St. Croix county Government Center, Hudson, Wisconsin
(This meeting was recorded by a court reporter. )
Wednesday, March 27, 1996
The meeting was called to order by Chairman Bradley at 8:40 a.m.
A role call was made. Jensen, Mehls, Neumann, Filipiak and Bradley
were present.
Bradley motioned to approve the agenda, second by Filipiak.
Motioned carried.
April 25, 1996 will be the date of the next hearing.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS:
Orrin Summers
Nelson stated that this matter was before the court in December and
Judge Lundell had given Summers an extension to February 1996 to
comply. Summers is now in contempt. Nelson suggested jailing
Summers to set a precedent for other violators. Nelson would allow
Summers to be released during the day to work and then return to
jail in the evenings. Nelson stated his frustration with this
matter.
Bradley stated he would like to see this matter finalized.
Filipiak inquired on other violations that have been cited and how
they've been handled. Nelson replied that he would like to resolve
the Summers matter first so he can concentrate on the other
violations. Nelson said he will speak with Jim Thompson, who has
been involved with this case, as well as Greg Timmerman and Judge
Lundell so that they may bring this matter to a close.
The Board agrees that Summers has been given ample time to comply
and expressed their disappointment in the extension given to
Summers as well as the lack of action taken in this matter.
Bradley inquired on other appeals. None to report.
OLD BUSINESS
New Richmond Golf Club
Nelson stated there were two concerns that still needed to be
addressed. The first being the golfers crossing County Road K and
the second bein g approval roval from the DNR.
Nelson introduced Exhibit #1, a packet with cover letter including
a letter from Dan Koich of the Wisconsin DNR dated March 26, 1996.
Gary Johnson, being duly sworn, stated that the DNR has
conditionally approved their Water Quality Certification
Application. He also noted there were no objections from adjoining
landowners and that he needs the DNR permit in order to proceed.
Chairman Bradley explained the procedures of the hearing,
requesting that individuals wishing to testify sign their name in
the front of the room on the sign up sheet provided.
Ray Galep
Nelson stated that this was a request for an after-the-fact special
exception use permit for construction of two radio towers and noted
the violations relating to same. Nelson introduced Exhibit #1, a
site plan identifying the location of the existing towers; Exhibit
#2, a survey for Ray Galep prepared by Larry Murphy identifying the
dwelling, garages and barns in location to the towers; Exhibit #3,
an informational pamphlet on towers entitled Rohn 55G; Exhibit #4
and Exhibit #5, sheets detailing the structure of the towers;
Exhibit #6, a 2 page parts list for the guide towers.
Nelson noted that state approved plans are required for the towers
and DILHR approval should be obtained in writing as well as FFA
approval.
Nelson then presented Exhibit #7, a building permit, noting that it
was not state approved; Exhibit #8, a letter from the Town of Troy
stating their approval.
Ray Galep, being duly sworn, apologized for erecting two towers a
couple years ago without obtaining a permit. Galep believed he did
not need a permit for towers under 200 feet and stated he was going
to erect a third tower until he heard he could not. He said he had
obtained approval from Dean Albert. Galep stated he is in the
radio tower business and that the two towers are for Ham radio and
not commercial use.
Mehls wanted clarification on the heighth of the two towers.
Exhibit #1 noted the towers labeled A and B to be 160' tall whereas
the building permits stated them to be 180' tall. Galep clarified
that each tower was 160' in height.
Chairman Bradley stated the board would view the site and render a
decision later this date.
Gary Ray Hanson
Nelson stated that this was a request for a setback variance from
a county road. Nelson introduced Exhibit #1, a site plan
indicating location of septic system to be a 174 feet from the
centerline of County Road C and 50 feet from the ordinary high
watermark of the Apple River. Nelson indicated that this area is
only suitable for a mound system and leaves a buildable area closer
to the road.
Nelson then presented Exhibit #2, a site plan showing location and
placement of residence 95.7 feet from the centerline of County Road
C and 60 feet from the right-of-way line; Exhibit #3, two pages
representing house plans showing a 66110" length and a 4312" width
of structure; Exhibit #4, another dimensional plan of proposed
house; Exhibit #5, a drawing of the mound system as imagined by the
4. ARTICLE: 226 (89) Nonmetallic Mining
APPELLANT: Robert Gilgenbach/Arthur Overgaard
LOCATION: Parcels located in the SEh-NWh, NWh-SWh, NEh,-
SW�, NWh-SE;, SWh-SEh all in Sec. 17, T30N-
R19W, Town of Springfield
5. ARTICLE: 226 (89) Nonmetallic Mining
APPELLANT: Louis Reimann/Arthur Overgaard
LOCATION: NE;, SEh, SEh, SEA;, Sec. 1, T29N-R15W, Town of
Springfield
6. ARTICLE: 17.19 (1) (a) Industrial Material Recovery &
Transfer Station
APPELLANT: TCD Materials Recovery, Inc./William Liddle
LOCATION: NWk, NEh, Sec. 22, T29N-R18W, Town of Warren
7. ARTICLE: 17.29 Filling, Grading & Dredging Navigable
Water
APPELLANT: John R. Doornink/J' Doornink
LOCATION: NW;, Sec. 25, T -R17W, Town o a ;r;ict
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8. ARTICLE: 17. 18 (1) Retail Sales Commercia 1s
APPELLANT: Jeff Lauck/Mary Sayre
LOCATION: Sk, NE;, Sec. 5, T30N-R19W, Town of Somerset
9. ARTICLE: 17.15 (6) (d) Contractor's Storage Yard
APPELLANT: Ron Meyer
LOCATION: SW;, NW;, Sec. 10, T29N-R18W, Town of Warren
10. ARTICLE: 17.64 (1) (d) Setback Variance from a Town Road
APPELLANT: Brian R. Smith
LOCATION: NWh, SW%, Sec. 32, T31N-R18W, Town of Star
Prairie
All 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
(715) 386-4680.
John Bradley, Chairman
St. Croix Co. Board of Adjustment
Chairman Bradley introduced the other members of the Board as being
Art Jensen, Tim Filipiak, Charles Mehls and Jerry Neumann. Thomas
Nelson, Zoning Administrator, was present to assist the Board with
the introduction of the materials as well as recommendation as to
how the ordinance is applied. On call was the Corporation Counsel
Greg Timmerman. In the alternative, if he is not available, then
Assistant Corporation Counsel Don Gillen.
Michael Boucher
Nelson stated that this was a request for setback variance from a
county road.
Nelson introduced Exhibit #1, a site plan showing the proposed
garage addition to be 118 feet from the centerline of County Road
A and the setback problem from 100th Avenue. It also illustrated
that the proposed garage would be 6 feet from the east property
line; Exhibit #2, a letter from the Town of Richmond stating their
approval of Mr. Boucher's request.
Michael Boucher, being duly sworn, presented Exhibit #3, a site
plan, drawn by his daughter, showing the distance from the shop and
the driveway to be 83 feet from 100th Avenue. Boucher noted that
the lot on the east side tapers in and that the proposed garage
will be attached to the barn for housing vehicles. The garage will
measure 24' x 241 .
Chairman Bradley indicated that the Board would view the site and
render a decision later this date.
The Board recessed at 10:20 a.m. and reconvened at 10:35 a.m.
Louis Reimann/Arthur Overgaard
Nelson stated that this was a request for renewal of their non-
metallic mining permit for the Downing quarry and introduced
Exhibit #1, a non-metallic mining plan for the Downing quarry;
Exhibit #2, a letter from the Town of Springfield stating their
approval of the 5 year non-metallic mining permit.
Nelson stressed the need for a reclamation plan, a $3, 000. 00 bond
for the disturbed areas and the hours of operation.
Dick Erickson, being duly sworn, stated that he is representing
Arthur Overgaard for his permit renewal and that he does not have
a problem with the bond issue.
Nelson noted that there was concern from an adjacent landowner
regarding this request. Erickson stated that there was and that
they had forwarded a copy of the non-metallic mining plan to her,
but have not heard anything back from her.
Nelson questioned the total area of 38 acres which includes a
storage area and an unclaimed area. He said the total area would
need to be looked at to figure the bond amount.
Bradley asked if the reclamation is ongoing. Erickson said yes,
and that a lot of it is stock piled, about 25 feet. Nelson
inquired on the square footage mined. Erickson stated less than an
acre. Jensen asked if they had planned on mining deeper. Erickson
replied no.
applicant; Exhibit #6, a warranty deed showing ownership, of the
property; Exhibit #7, a survey showing lots; Exhibit #8,
correspondence from the township stating no objection to request;
Exhibit #9, a copy of a map from Real Property of Lot 516B showing
relationship to other lots.
Gary Raymond Hanson, being duly sworn, stated he has owned the
property for two years. Hanson said that the highway department
has placed fill on his land causing his hardship and that the fill
cannot be removed. He said he cannot put the mound on that
disturbed site.
Nelson stated his concern about where the mound will be placed and
that the property is located up hill from River's Edge. It was
noted that this is the last vacant lot, about 1/4 of a mile above
the dam.
Bradley asked what the average setback from the road was. Nelson
stated that this did not need to be figured.
Filipiak inquired on Exhibit #2 regarding setback and clarified
that Hanson is asking for a 60 foot variance from the structure to
right-of-way, not knowing what the actual right-of-way is. Nelson
noted that the ordinance states the setback requirement to be 33
feet from the centerline of a road and 100 feet from the right-of-
way.
Hanson stated he would like to start construction as soon as
possible, if approved. Bradley asked Nelson that if the Board
denied the variance request would it constitute a taking. Nelson
stated no.
Hanson stated the square footage of the main level to be 1283 and
that he would like to build a two car garage. He also said he
wants to build a ranch-style home rather than a two-story due -to
health and his knees giving out.
Nelson stated he has a problem with granting approval because of
the size of the house. Hanson stated he wanted to build a 3
bedroom home because he is thinking of resale value. Hanson stated
the lot size to be 101.62 feet wide at County Road C and 97 feet at
the river.
Filipiak stated that the mound has to be 50 feet from the river and
25 ft. from the structure. Nelson affirmed that it did.
Bradley inquired on the watertable and Nelson stated that "it
doesn't fluctuate and the mound needed to be installed with the
contour of the land.
Chairman Bradley indicated that the Board would view the site and
render a decision later this date.
William Liddle, being duly sworn, stated that he wishes to move a
portion of his business and in doing so purchased 11.81 acres from
Tom Furlong to build this facility. Liddle stated there is a need
for dumping and that this project will exceed $300,000.00.
Neumann questioned the system's trench drains and tipping floor.
Liddle stated that they have a revised plan for drainage and
referred to the floor plan showing the trench drain. He said that
all transfer facilities are required to have some type of holding
tank facility for leaching materials.
Nelson presented Exhibit #9, a floor plan showing the sump detail.
Liddle stated that past history has shown that trenches become
plugged. Liddle said they collect metal, clean wood, sheet rock
and materials that cannot be recycled. They want to be able to
drain to the outside so that they can turn off the system, hose it
down and scrape it. Liddle would like to tie three drains to
collect sediment in a basin and then drain into a drainfield.
Liddle believes the facility will be hooked up with the Village of
Roberts.
Neumann questioned the elevation of the holding tank. Liddle said
there will be minimal sloping and that he would like to keep the
two systems separate.
Nelson stated that the resolution from the town board was elaborate
and asked Liddle if he had any concerns with it. Liddle stated
that they have a problem pumping glass in River Falls and he would
like to be able to have the option of doing this in this new
facility. Liddle went on to state that he has been in business
since 1988 and is getting more business. He said they have an
outside transfer station which was the first one in St. Croix
County and in 1990 started picking up construction debris and also
picking up boxes from New Richmond & Hudson and bringing them to
River Falls. Liddle added that the State wants to see a reduction
in unrecycled material and that he has applied for a $148,000 grant
from the them. The equipment to handle this recycling is costly,
one truck is $80,000. Liddle stated he might use compactors to
reduce space - he is unsure of the volume he will have to deal
with.
Bradley asked Liddle if he contracts with any municipalities.
Liddle stated he has the only demolition site in the county and is
the only site that sorts debris, trying to keep it out of the
ground. Liddle's biggest concern is to try and recycle as much
waste as he can. He stated that everyone else in this type of
business has sold out. Liddle believes his business is and will be
in demand and he is confident that this transfer station will work.
Nelson inquired on the number of hand labor. Liddle stated that
three people will be sorting or hauling clean wood. Nelson also
asked if there would be a garbage within the facility. Liddle
replied yes. Nelson asked if they are concerned about hazards.
Liddle said that they have a system in effect.
Nelson inquired if there was a well on the property. -Erickson
stated that there was a well, but the product is not washed.
Erickson noted that the material mined is ag-lime, and used fdr
construction and for hot mix plants from time-to-time.
Robert Gilgenbach/Arthur Overgaard
Nelson stated that this was a request for renewal of their non-
' metallic mining permit for the Wilson quarry off of Highway 12.
Nelson introduced Exhibit #1 a non-metallic minin g plan for the
Wilson Quarry; Exhibit #2, a letter from the Town of Springfield
stating their approval for the five year non-metallic mining
permit.
Nelson inquired on the number of acres to be mined. Erickson
stated it is unchanged from the 20 acres from their previous
permit.
Bradley noted they use less product in the Wilson quarry. Nelson
stated reclamation is difficult in the current area they are
mining. Erickson stated they will be able to reclaim the new area
they will be mining and that the older part is next to impossible
to reclaim.
Nelson stated that he feels comfortable with the reclamation of the
pits.
Chairman Bradley indicated that the Board would view the site and
render a decision later this date.
TCD Materials/Bill Liddle
Nelson indicated that this was a special exception request for a
recovery and transfer station and that this application has been
held since last fall due to the rewrite of the zoning ordinance.
Nelson also noted that the rezonement for this site had been
approved. Nelson introduced Exhibit #1, 6 pages showing the
location of the building, foundation, cross-section of wall, rodf
plan, cross-section on topography and floor plan.
Nelson noted that Liddle was granted approval for a salvage
operation last fall, but could not move into the facility until he
obtained rezonement approval. Liddle is now requesting approval on
his facility operation. Nelson then presented Exhibit #2, a
detailed site plan showing the location of transfer station, how it
will sit on property and the topography of the property; Exhibit
#3, a letter from the DNR; Exhibit #4, a copy of the state approved
plan for a mound septic system; Exhibit #5, a CSM identifying
property - the CSM was approved by the Planning and Development
Committee two months ago; Exhibit #6, a site location on a Roberts
quadrangle map; Exhibit #7, a 5 page resolution from the Town of
Warren approving Liddle's request and listing the conditionA;
Exhibit #8, correspondence from the State Historical Society fr6m
Wisconsin stating their support and the lack of artifacts to $e
found at the site.
and grading before, 2 miles south, in the early 190's and that this
is the same plan.
Nelson asked Doornink where he was planning on starting. Doornink
stated he wanted to start at the railroad tracks going north,
working in 400-500 foot sections spread out over four years.
Mehls inquired on the results from the earlier project. Doornink
stated that it was very successful and they can mow the grass down
there. Mehls asked if the DNR is happy with the results. Doornink
stated he did not know and he would like to have his request
approved contingent upon DNR approval. Nelson stated he would like
to have DNR approval first.
Filipiak inquired on the present channel depth. Doornink noted
that it was 5-8 feet deep and very narrow.
Bradley inquired on how long Doornink has owned the property.
Doornink stated that he has rented from his brother John on a long-
term agreement and that John owned the property from 1970 to 1995.
Chairman Bradley indicated that the Board would view the site and
render a decision later this date.
The Board took a short recess at 11:46 a.m. and reconvened at 11:54
a.m.
Ron Meyer
Nelson stated that this was a special exception request for a
contractors storage yard and noted this is not a permitted use, but
rather allowed by a special exception use permit. Nelson added
that Meyer is in the septic cleaning business in Minnesota and is
moving to St. Croix County and would like to bring his business
with him.
Nelson introduced Exhibit #1, a two page site plan, page one being
a map showing the location of the property and page two being a
list identifying the buildings on the property; Exhibit #2, a short
written introduction explaining what the applicant's intentions
are; Exhibit #3, a three page resolution from the Town of Warren
stating the storage yard is to be exclusively used for septage
business only, no outside storage allowed and no exterior signs or
lighting.
Ron Meyer, being duly sworn, stated he purchased the property at
which he resides from Fredricks last June and he intends to build
a home on it.
Neumann inquired if Meyer planned on having a Minnesota license for
this business as well. Meyer replied no, just a Wisconsin license.
Filipiak inquired on the number of toilets. Meyer stated there
would be 25 toilets and one truck and no employees.
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Bradley asked if the building was ventilated. Liddle stated that
it would be and he wants to install an exhaust fan to ventilate the
dust. Nelson asked about flammable materials catching fire.
Liddle made comparison to St. Croix Tree Service stating that they :.
stock pile trees and even grind them.
Nelson asked Liddle if he will be dealing with hazardous materials.
Liddle stated that he doesn't collect batteries, but this is one of
the reasons he wants this station so that he can sort these types
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f items.
Bradley asked Liddle if he would have to go back to the state for
appr-oval f this station. Liddle replied yes, he would, for the
recycling part of his request. Liddle referred to the letter from
the DNR which stated that they would license this facility as a
transfer station as well as a materials recovery station. Liddle
noted that the state will allow him to have this facility as long
as he obtains Board of Adjustment approval and can get the DNR to
issue a permit.
Nelson asked Liddle when he would be starting construction. Liddle
said they would be starting May 10th. Nelson noted that the issue
of the sumps would need state approval and asked Liddle if he was
planning on changing the plumbing. Liddle stated yes.
Neumann asked if the state would need to approve the plan for
ventilation. Liddle stated that there will be a lot of air
exchange already with the huge doors that will be installed. He
said they might put a fan where they have plans for a window.
Chairman Bradley indicated that the Board would view the site and
render a decision later this date.
John Doornink/Jim Doornink
Nelson stated this was a special exception request for filling and
grading within 300 feet of a navigable body of water. Nelson
introduced Exhibit #1, a site plan identifying the location of
activities on the Rush River; Exhibit #2, a construction plan
designed by Bob Heise; Exhibit #3, a cross section view of Exhibit
A from Exhibit #1; Exhibit $4, a cross section view of Exhibit B
from Exhibit #1 showing 30 feet of the channel bottom and existing
grade; Exhibit #5, an aerial photo highlighting project area and
showing cross sectional view; Exhibit #6, two pages, one outlining
the vegetation plan and the other identifying filter fabrics for
the silt fencing; Exhibit #7, a letter from the Town of Hammond
supporting this project.
Jim Doornink, being duly sworn, stating he is appearing on behalf
of his brother, John Doornink and that the land is rented to his
brother. Doornink went on to state that he wants to maintain the
channel for the water to run. Doornink noted that the base of the
channel is 30 feet wide and the top is 60 feet and that he will not
be dredging the bottom. Doornink also stated he has done filling
DECISIONS:
The NOW Richmond Golf Club
Motion by Neumann, second by Jensen to postpone the decision. The
following vote was taken: Neumann, yes, Jensen, yes, Filipiak,
yes; Mehls, no; Bradley, yes. Motioned carried to postpone on a
vote of 4:1.
Ray Galep
Motion by Filipiak, second by Jensen to approve the two existing
towers only. The following vote was taken: Jensen, yes; Filipiak,
yes; Neumann, yes; Mehls, yes; Bradley, yes. Motion carried.
Gary Raymond Hanson
Motion by Filipiak, second by Mehls to deny the request for a
setback from a county road on the basis that no hardship was
proven. The following vote was taken: Filipiak, yes; Neumann, no;
Mehls, yes; Jensen, yes; Bradley, yes. Motioned carried to deny on
a vote of 4: 1.
Michael Boucher
Motion by Mehls, second by Jensen to approve the request for a
setback variance from a county road. The following vote was taken:
Neumann, yes; Mehls, yes; Jensen, yes; Filipiak, yes; Bradley, yes.
Motion carried.
Louis Reimann/Arthur Overgaard
Motion by Neumann, second by Filipiak to approve special exception
use request for a non-metallic mining permit for Downing quarry per
plan submitted. The following vote was taken: Neumann, yes;
Mehls, yes; Filipiak, yes; Jensen, yes; Bradley, yes. Motion
carried.
Robert Gilgenbach/Arthur Overgaard
Motion by Neumann, second by Filipiak to approve special exception
use request for a non-metallic mining permit for Wilson quarry per
plan submitted. The following vote was taken: Neumann, yes;
Mehls, yes; Filipiak, yes; Jensen, yes; Bradley, yes. Motion
carried.
TCD Materials Recovery, Inc./William Liddle
Motion by Bradley, second by Neumann to conditionally approve
applicant's special exception use request for an Industrial
Material Recovery and Transfer Station. Applicant is to obtain
town and state approval, site not to be used for storage, fire
extinguishers to be installed. The following vote was taken:
Jensen, yes; Neumann, yes; Filipiak, yes; Mehls, yes; Bradley, yes.
Motion carried.
John R. Doornink/Jim Doornink
Motion by Filipiak, second by Jensen to postpone decision. The
following vote was taken: Neumann, yes; Filipiak, yes, Jensen,
yes; Mehls, yes; Bradley, yes. Motion to postpone carried.
Bradley inquired on cleaning materials. Meyer stated deodorizers
and ag-lime would be used.
Filipiak asked what would be stored outside. Meyer said a truck.
Meyer stated that he has 305 total acres and will be farming this
land and he would like have this business to supplement his farm.
Nelson inquired if Meyer had a truck. Meyer stated that he hasn't
purchased one yet and was waiting to go through the Board of
Adjustment process first.
Chairman Bradley indicated that the Board would view the site and
render a decision later this date.
Jeff Lauck/Mary Sayre
Nelson noted that this was a request for a special exception for
consignment sales. Nelson introduced Exhibit #1, a site plan
identifying important features on the property; Exhibit #2, a CSM
identifying the property; Exhibit #3, a district court order of
forfeiture of an adjacent landowner.
Nelson noted that he had not received a letter from the township.
He then went on to say that under the new language of the
ordinance, township approval is needed.
Mary Sayre, being duly sworn, stated he wishes to use property for
general retail sales and that their timing was off and they were
unable to meet with the township board.
Neumann stated that the township had received phone calls regarding
the use of the property. Sayre stated that this is not a get rich
quick operation.
Jeff Lauck, being duly sworn, stated he is the owner and Sayre
wants to buy the property from him.
Nelson noted that a demolition permit had been issued on this
property and asked if there was intent to use the property for
this. Sayre replied no, and stated that the property has been
blocked off so people cannot dump trash there. Lauck stated that
the property is currently used for auto sales and Sayre wishes to
use the property for same.
Chairman Bradley indicated that the Board would view the site and
render a decision later this date.
The Board recessed at 12:25 p.m. to visit the sites:
Jeff Lauck/Mary Sayre
Motion by Bradley, second by Mehls to postpone the decision.
Applicant is to receive town recommendation. The following vote
was taken: Neumann, yes; Filipiak, yes; Jensen, yes; Mehls, yes;
Bradley, yes. Motion to postpone carried.
Ron Meyer
Motion by Bradley, second by Neumann to conditionally approve
contractor's storage yard. No hazardous material will be allowed.
Applicant will obtain state approvals and meet state requirements
as well as township approval/requirements. The following vote was
taken: Jensen, yes; Filipiak, yes; Mehls, yes; Neumann, yes;
Bradley, yes. Motion carried.
Respectfully submitted:
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PRIOR TO THE START OF CONSTRUCTION THE OI+f4r'RS OF z1m_rTrES•MUST BE NOTIFED OF mE PENDING
CONSTRUCTION. YOU MILL BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES RESULTING FROM CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES.
CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICA TIONS ACCEPTANCE
I/WE HA VE REVIEWED AND OD ACCEPT THE A TTACHED PLANS. I/WE AGREE
TO HA VE THIS PROJECT CONSTRUCTED IN ACCORDANCE WI TH THESE PLANS
AND SPECIF.ICA.TIONS AND TO NOTIFY ALL AFFECTED UTILITY COMPANIES.
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March 12, 1996 ,
Mr. Thomas C. Nelson,Zoning Administrator µ 'L
St. Croix County Zoning Officer
St. Croix County Government Center
1101 Carmichael Road
Hudson, WI 54016-7710
RE: 7. ARTICLE: 17.9 Filling, Grading&Dredging Navigable Water
APPELLANT: John R. Doornink/Ji Doornink
LOCATION: NW 1/4, Sec. 25, T2 -R17W, Town of Hammond.
Dear Mr. Nelson:
The Board of the Town of Hammond met on Monday,March 11, 1996, for their regular
monthly meeting. Jim Doornink came before the board to request board support for a special
exception use permit to remove sediment that has restricted flowage of water in Rush River
through the parcel of land described above.
Greg Gillis made the motion and Mike Hesselink the second to support without objection to
grant a special exception use permit to fill, grade and dredge navigable water in NW 1/4, Sec.
25, T28N-R17W, Town of Hammond. Motion carried.
Respectfully,
Marcia Ivy, Clerk
Town of Hammond
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VARIANCE
NOTE: Variances from the provisions of the Zoning Ordinance may be
applied for only where, owing to special conditions, a literal
enforcement of the Ordinance will result in an "unnecessary
hardship" which is defined in the Zoning Ordinance as meaning "an
unusual or extreme decrease in the adaptability of the property to
the uses permitted by the zoning district, which is caused by
facts, such as rough terrain or good soil conditions, uniquely
applicable to the particular piece of property in the same zoning
district. " If you believe that under the facts and circumstances
unique to your property a variance could be granted to you, under
the definition cited above, please set forth the type of variance
which you are requesting and the reasons that you have for making
the request.
O ESPONSIBILITIES:
THE APPLICANT, AS WITNESSED BY HIS SIGNATURE ON THIS APPLICATION,
HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGES THAT HE HAS READ AND THAT HE UNDERSTANDS THE
FOLLOWING:
1) Applicant must go to Township for approval and have Township
send letter to the Zoning Office stating their position on
your request.
2) Applicants must submit a site plan showing distances from
property lines, roads, and/or water.
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ST. CROIX COUNTY ZONING OFFICE
1101 CARMICHAEL ROAD
HUDSON, WI 54016
(715) 386-4680
BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT
APPLICATION FOR A VARIANCE OR SPECIAL EXCEPTION
NO: /l FEE: $150.00
DATE: 2-- Z S°' qlt FEE PAID ON L 2-;?— 16P
APPLICANT OR AGENT: V h? 92 0/'/9 14 k
ADDRESS: 20,65 ,Pdr J . F3a ldk,i n WT PHONE: G 94 -2 G 20
OWNER:����h 17 11, If rlOrn •h 1c
ADDRESS: 7ff 200 '� 'y ya I M u/Z J"Yea 2
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: LOT SSSUBDIVISION: e
W SEC. z,�,T , C N-R_LZW, TOWN OF Hain Mo�td
PARCEL NO: (TAX ID)
VARIANCE SPECIAL EXCEPTION
This property is currently used for 4Ar-1 c ud &.t r{
and has been used continuously since V1472Q
SPECIAL EXCEPTION
NOTE: Special exception use permits are granted in the discretion
of the Board of Adjustment Committee. They are made available to
validate uses which, while not approved within the zoning district
in question, are deemed to be compatible with approved uses and/or
not found to be hazardous, harmful, offensive or otherwise adverse
to other uses, subject to review by the circumstances and the
imposition of conditions, subject to the provisions of the St.
Croix County Zoning Ordinance.
If it is your belief that a special exception use permit should be
granted to you for the above-described property, please set forth, ,
in detail, the intended use of the property and your justification
in applying for such a permit:
3) Applicants are to submit a list of adjoining property owners
and their addresses, including those directly across the road.
4) Applicants will be heard by the Board of Adjustment Committee.
After a public hearing on the application, at which time
testimony and arguments will be received, the Committee will
adjourn to view the sites in question after which time they
will reconvene to render decisions. However, the applicant
should not consider the decision to be final until written
notice of the decision has been presented to him.
5) At the public hearing, the applicant may appear in person or
through an agent or an attorney of his choice. The applicant/
agent/attorney may present testimony and evidence and
arguments in support of his application.
6) The fact that an application for a permit has been filed does
not automatically mean that a permit is granted. If you are
uncertain as to how to present your case, you may want to
consider the advice of legal counsel.
7) The fee assessed for this application is non-refundable.
8) All site plans, pictures, etc. become property of the Zoning
Office and will remain in your file.
9) Statements of representatives of the Board of Adjustment made
to you concerning matters of whether the committee can, will,
or will not grant the permits you seek are understood to
constitute the opinions of those representatives. Staff are
not empowered to act on behalf or instead of the Board of
Adjustment Committee.
10) Applications must be returned to the Zoning Office by the end
of the month prior to the month of the next regular meeting.
Board of Adjustment meetings are held the fourth Thursday of each
month. Any assistance in the filling out of this application will
be provided to you by a representative of the St. Croix County
Zoning Office at your request. G�
SIGNED: DATE: 2- -
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The section below is to be completed by the Zoning Office.
A Variance/Special Exception use permit is requested as authorized
by Section