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Alt. Parcel M 04.30.18.4213 026-TOWN OF RICHMOND
Current E 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-DOAR,W T JR TR
W T JR TR DOAR
103 N KNOWLES AVE
NEW RICHMOND WI 54017
Districts: SC=School SP=Special Property Address(es): "=Primary
Type Dist# Description '1181 HWY 64
SC 3962 NEW RICHMOND
SP 8020 UPPER WILLOW REHAB DIST
SP 1700 WITC
Legal Description: Acres: 4.130 Plat: 0539-CSM 02-0539 026-78
SEC 4 T30N R1 8W 4.13A IN SE NE LOT 1 OF Block/Condo Bldg: LOT 01
CSM IN VOL 2/539 EXC .05A TO STATE
Tract(s): (Sec-Twn-Rng 401/4 1601/4)
04-30N-18W
Notes: Parcel History:
Date Doc# Vol/Page Type
08/29/2006 833306 QC
08/01/2006 831122 TI
11/04/1998 590796 1373/525 WD
11/03/1998 590685 1373/157 WD
MOM...
2010 SUMMARY Bill M Fair Market Value: Assessed with:
0
Valuations: Last Changed: 09/09/2008
Description Class Acres Land Improve Total State Reason
COMMERCIAL G2 4.130 51,000 47,500 98,500 NO
Totals for 2010:
General Property 4.130 51,000 47,500 98,500
Woodland 0.000 0 0
Totals for 2009:
General Property 4.130 51,000 47,500 98,500
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
BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT DECISION
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Request of Allan Petersen for a special )
exception use, Article 2.4 A(1), Green- ) A- 44-84
house, ST. CROIX COUNTY ZONING ORDINANCE. ) August 25, 1984
Location: SEZ of the NW14 of Section 4, )
T30N-R18W, Town of Kin`le*innic. )
The St. Croix County Board of Adjustment conducted a public hearing on
August 25, 1984 to consider the request of Allan Petersen for a special exception
use, Article 2.4 A (1), Greenhouse, ST. CROIX COUNTY ZONING ORDINANCE.
The St. Croix County Board of Adjustment conducted an on-site inspection
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.
Motion by Supervisor Kelly to permit construction of a greenhouse that would
be 25 feet from a property line. Seconded by Supervisor Meinke. Motion carried.
Vote to approve: Meinke, yes;
Kelly, yes;
Stephens, yes.
* All variances approved must be acted on or constructed within one (1) year
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from date of approval or they shall be null and void.
Vernon Kelly, Secr tary
St. Croix County Board of Adjustment
VK:HB:mj
Allan Petersen
Town Clerk
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Steven Breault presented his request to have a holding tank on his property. He
explained the reasons for the holding tank. The system (Inground Pressure) cannot
meet the setbacks from the house. Attorney Tom Schumacher appeared on behalf of
the Town of Hammond. The township has concerns about Mr. Breault meeting his com-
mittments and violation of the County Zoning Ordinance.
Nels Anderson, adjoining landowner, objects to the holding tank.
Mr. Breault rebutted the remarks of Schumacher and Anderson.
Mr. Philip Kjeseth presented his request for a feed lot in the Town of Stanton,
explaining his reason for the feed lot. Town Board Chairman Bethke spoke in favor
of the feed lot. The township will be sending Mr. Kjeseth a letter showing some
restrictions. Zoning Administrator read a letter from Henry Cotton objecting to
the feed lot. Mrs. Glenda Goldsmith objected to the feed lot, explaining her reasons
for objecting. Glen Goldsmith objected as he has a problem with the feed lot. Odors
are affecting his business as people are unable to look at campers and discuss sales
due to the odor. Philip Kjeseth rebutted the objecting remarks.
Mark Gherty presented the request of Bruce Peterson to have a duplex in a one family
residence for a period of two (2) years. Robert Jacobson, adjoining landowner, ob-
jected to the duplex. Richard Saltness, adjoining landowner, objected to the duplex.
Mr. Gherty rebutted the objections.
Mr. Allan Petersen presented his request to have a greenhouse on his property that
would be 25 feet from the property line.
Mr. Dean Hanson presented the request of Croixview Acres to construct a lift for
the development. Mr. Gerald Shurb, adjoining landowner, has no objections to the lift.
Mr. Richard Sirek presented his request for a driveway separation. He would like to
move his present driveway which is a joint driveway with an easement to his lot.
He would like to have a driveway that is 140 feet from the south drive and 95 feet
from the north drive. Mr. Jim Mc Nurney objected to the driveway separation as
the subdivision was approved with a joint driveway and easement over the property
to the south.
Mr. Peter Stacy presented the request of the Division of Corrections to add on to
the south facility.
Mr. Donald Larson presented his request to construct a pole type building for grain
and machinery storage that would be 73 feet from the centerline of a town road. The
structure would not cause a traffic hazard.
Mr. Sam Wicher presented the request of Mathy Construction to have a temporary hot mix y
plant in the Town of Springfield. This will be for a 3 - 4 month period. The hot
mix will be for Glenwood City.
Michael Fause presented the request of the Jehovah's Witnesses Church of New Richmond
to install a holding tank on their property. They are putting an addition on the
church, and the present system is inadequate, although it is not failing.(State reg-
ulations). There is no area for an alternate type system.
Elmer Peterson has no objections to the holding tank. Mrs. William Cody wanted a
holding tank explained to her, after which she had no objections.
Hearings recessed at 11:33 a.m. to inspect the properties in question.
Committee went into Executive Session to discuss the request, returning to open
session to render decisions.
1. Steven Breault: Motion by Supervisor Stephens to deny the request of Steven
Breault. The sewer system inadequacies would become more severe in ensuing years,
causing hardship to present and future residents, and possibly a year around home.
Seconded by Supervisor Kelly. Motion carried. Vote to deny: Meinke, yes; Kelly,
yes; Stephens, yes.
2. Philip Kjeseth: Motion by Supervisor Meinke to approve with the following
stipulations:
1. Thirty (30) day inspection of property by Zoning Administrator for the
following conditions:
a. Excess manure and/or liquid accumulation.
b. Excess odor.
c. Excess insect or rodent infestation.
2. Should the Zoning Administrator find complaints of adjoining residents and
finds their complaints justified, this variance will be revoked in writing by
BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT MEETING AND HEARING
• August 28, 1984
9:00 - 3:30 p.m.
Meeting called to order by Chairman Stephens at 9:00 a.m. in the County Board Room,
Courthouse, Hudson. All members present.
Minutes of the July meeting and hearings approved as written.
Steve Weekes was advised to apply for a variance in September.
Dean Hanson talked to the Board about a home he started building in the Town of St.
Joseph. He does not meet the side yard setback. He would like to add this to his
request for a lift. Chairman Stephens informed him that this would require another
hearing.
Chairman Stephens called the hearing to order. Zoning Administrator read notices of
the hearings as published in the county and local newspapers.
1. ARTICLE: 6.3 C.(1)(c), Holding Tank
APPELLANT: Steven Breault
LOCATION: SWk SWk, Section 2, T29N-R17W,
Town of Hammond
2. ARTICLE: 2.3 F(3)(c), Feed Lot
APPELLANT: Philip K3eseth
LOCATION: SWk SW14, Section 10, T31N-R17W,
Town of Stanton
3. ARTICLE: 2.6 F, Duplex
APPELLANT: Bruce Peterson
LOCATION: SEk SW334, Section 18, T28N-R19W,
Town of Troy
4. ARTICLE: 2.4 A (1), Greenhouse
APPELLANT: Allan Petersen
LOCATION: SE14 NW14, Section 4, T30N-R18W,
Town of Kinnickinnic
5. ARTICLE: 3.12 GG, Riverway District
& 3.12 D. 7. (c)(3), Side yard setback
APPELLANT: Croixview Acres (Dean Hanson)
LOCATION: Gov't. Lot 113, Section 35, T30N-R20W,
Town of St. Joseph
6. ARTICLE: 8.4 F (1)(c), Driveway Separation
APPELLANT: Richard Sirek
LOCATION: SWk NEIy, Section 29, T28N-R18W,
Town of Kinnickinnic
7. ARTICLE: 2.6 (f)(3), Building Addition
APPELLANT: State of Wisconsin, Division of Corrections
LOCATION: SE14 NEk, Section 34, T31N-R18W,
Town of Star Prairie
8. ARTICLE: 8.4 B (4)(b), Setback from a Town Road
APPELLANT: Donald L. Larson
LOCATION: SEk SE14, Section 20, T28N-R16W,
Town of Eau Galle
9. ARTICLE: 2.6 F (14), Hot Mix Plant
APPELLANT: Mathy Construction
LOCATION: Ell SEl4, Section 1, T29N-R15W,
Town of Springfield
10. ARTICLE: 6.3 C (1)(c), Holding Tank `
APPELLANT: Jehovah's Witnesses Church
LOCATION: SW34 SFh, Section 33, T31N-R18W,
Town of Star Prairie
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certified letter with appellant given thirty (30 ) days to remove all cattle
and clean premises to Zoning Administrator's satisfaction.
3. The Town Board of the Town of Stanton shall be required to assist in inspec-
tion of premises to satisfaction of surrounding residents.
Seconded by Supervisor Kelly. Motion carried. Vote to approve: Meinke, yes; Kelly,
yes; Stephens, yes.
3. Bruce Petersort:Motion by Supervisor Stephens to deny the request for a duplex.
Duplex violated zoning objection of neighborhood residents with present condition.
Present rental shall be terminated within sixty (60) days. Seconded by Supervisor
Kelly. Motion carried. Vote to deny: Meinke, yes; Kelly, yes; Stephens, yes.
4. Allan Petersen: Motion by Supervisor Kelly to permit construction of a green-
house that would be 25 feet from a property line. Seconded by Supervisor Meinke.
Motion carried. Vote to approve: Meinke, yes; Kelly, yes; 'Stephens, yes.
5. Croixview Acres (Dean Hanson): Motion by Supervisor Meinke to approve the lift
as it meets all DNR and zoning requirements. Seconded by Supervisor Kelly. Vote
to approve: Meinke, yes; Kelly, yes; Stephens, yes.
6. Richard Sirek: Motion by Supervisor Stephens to deny the driveway separation
as present driveway access is adequate. Seconded by Supervisor Meinke. Motion
carried. Vote to deny: Meinke, yes; Kelly, yes, Stephens, yes.
7. State Division of Corrections: Motion by Supervisor Kelly to approve expansion
of present facilities as previous permits pose no problems. Seconded by Supervisor
Stephens . Motion carried. Vote to approve: Meinke, yes; Kelly, yes; Stephens, yes.
8. Donald Larson: Motion by Supervisor Meinke to approve the building setback of
73 feet from the centerline of a town road as it will not cause a traffic safety
hazard. Seconded by Supervisor Kelly. Motion carried. Vote to approve: Meinke,
yes; Kelly, yes, Stephens, yes.
9. Mathy Construction: Motion by Supervisor Meinke to approve the temporary hot
mix plant as the temporary nature causes no long term effects on the neighborhood.
This approval is for 3 to 4 months. Seconded by Supervisor Kelly. Motion carried.
Vote to approve: Meinke, yes; Kelly, yes; Stephens, yes.
10. Jehovah's Witnesses Church: Motion by Supervisor Stephens to approve the holding
tank in conjunction with the present system provides adequate facilities. A cash
bond of $500 to the Township of Star Prairie is requested to ensure pumping.
Seconded by Supervisor Meinke. Motion carried. Vote to approve: Meinke, yes;
Kelly, yes; Stephens, yes.
Motion by Supervisor Meinke to close the hearings and adjourn. Seconded by Supervisor
Kelly. Motion carried.
Next scheduled meeting and hearing is September 25, 1984 at 9:00 a.m.
Hearing and meeting adjourned at 3:30 p.m.
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Vernon Kelly, Secretary
VK:HB:mj
I hereby certify that this Instrument Is a ML � Fll II • ? .
trues and corrod copy of the document on file ,
any of rocord in my office and hos been "'' •1 1
c-.mipared by me. 1:1
rest January 2l I9 if c,:. ^* ' ��
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I, Allen , :JvhaPlenq Registered Lind iurve�;or, horeby certifv that
in full compliance with the Provisions Of Chapter 236-34 O N
Statutes a «� f the �!',
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direction of i?Px. ';ar - Ordinance nance and
under the direction owner Of :.aid land, I have s>>rvPved,
divided, and mapped said -".reel of land, that such survev correctly
represents all exterior boundaries and the subdivision of the lani
surveved and that this land is located in the Ss 1/4 of the " r
Sec. 4, T-30-y, R-lg_il, Town of Richmond •a • 1/4 of
Wisconsin, described as follows: ' S t• Croix CO,
BEARINGS ARE REFERENCED
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line herein described and the Westerly edge of the •Dillow River which 'ALLEN
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