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HomeMy WebLinkAbout026-1025-10-100 (2) dI�tiVCE DG?50�> :TREND"Af.'i'SIS Data ColIactlon/AnaIysisWould thclude: Initial Data Computer/Property I.D. # Owner's Name' C Property Address Zoning District A2 AG AR RES COM IND Past Zoning A2 AG AR RES COM II1D Overlay District NONE MORELAND WETLAND FLOODPLAIN RIVERWAY Location -- Section, Town, Range, Lo 3 Acres Request Date �' _ ` Disposition DE OVED WM-MRAWN POSTPONED Date Activity Rezoning/ a ance / eeial Exception Typo of Variance/Special Exception ROAD/I•IWY. SETBACK WATER SETBACK BLUFFLINE SETBACK LOT RATIO DRIVEWAY SEPARATION NONCONFORM NO LOT SIZE Ordinance Citation— Supporting Evidence Description PLOT MAP/PL SITE PLAN WN APPROVAL LTR CSM PHOTOS MAPS SOIL TEST Hardship YES NO Linked to Rezoning YES NO Conditions ` . gyp EXPIRATION DATE COMP ETION ACC G L PERMITS COMPLETE ZONING OFFICE ACCESS & COMPLETIO Objections YES NO DECISION Based on the finding of fact and conclusions of law, the application of Gerald and Rita Kieckhoefer for a variance is approved with, the following conditions: a) Sanitary system be evaluated by proper soils evaluation and permit. b) Building permits be obtained. C) Zoning office be contacted upon completion of construction. NAME YES/NO Voting: John Bradley no Bernard Kinney yes George Menter yes Robert Stephens yes Jerome Neuman yes This decision expires after one year from the date of the decision. If the proposal is not commenced within that time, a new application must be submitted and approved before proceeding with the proposal. If the proposal is not completed within that time, an extension of the decision must be obtained. This decision may be revoked by the Board, after notice and hearing, if any condition of the decision is violated. This decision may be appealed by any person aggrieved by the decision by filing with the St. Croix County Circuit Court an action for certiorari within 30 days of the date of filing this decision. Applicant assumes all risk of relying on this decision within the 30-day appeal period. �a, L John Bradley , Chairman Filed:0711,44d 4,S DATE: July 20, 1993 0 0 BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT ST. CROIX COUNTY, WISCONSIN The Application of: DECISION Gerald and Rita Kieckhoefer File No. ,'�kO-93 A hearing was held in the above referenced matter on June 24, 1993 before the St. Croix County Board of Adjustment, Chairperson John Bradley and members, Bernard Kinney, Jerome Neuman, Robert Stephens, and George Menter. The applicants, Gerald and Rita Kieckhoefer, whose address is 1628 95th Street, New Richmond, WI 54017 requests a ,variance to section 17. 64 (1) (C) of the St. Croix County Zoning ordinance for the following described parcel of land, which applicants own located in the NE; of the NW, of Section 7, T30N-R18W, Town of Richmond, St. Croix County, Wisconsin. The applicant proposes to add an addition onto the existing structure that would only be 105' from the center of the road. FINDINGS OF FACT 1) The project is as described in the plans, and the project site has been visited by the Board of Adjustments. 2) The proposed addition exceeds 20 percent addition to the existing residence and therefore requires an evaluation of the Septic System and issuance of a Sanitary Permit as per ILHR 83 . 3) The ordinance requires a 133' setback from the center of the road. 4) The Township of Richmond supports the proposal. CONCLUSIONS OF LAW The Board of Adjustment has the authority to grant variances as per 17.70 (C) 3) . FAUG22001 CERTIFIED o-U-R',VEyr' -MAP Located in part of the Fractional Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter and part of the Northeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter all in Section 7, Township 30 North, Range 18 West,. Town of Richmond, St. Croix County, Wisconsin. Prepared for and at the request of: j,EMM OWNER: Section Comer Monument Gerold A. Kleekhoefer of Record Roffina Hills Dairryy. Inc. • Set 1" x 24" Iron Pipe weighing 1628 5th Street P 9 g New Richmond, WI 54017 1.13 pounds per linear foot Drafted by Ty R. Dodge .........-Building Setback Line (100' from Right of Way) NORTH 114 CORNER SEC770V 7-30-18 NOR7HN£S'T CORNER UNPLATTED LANDS (FOUND 314'IRON REROD) SEC7701N 7-30-18 ------------- (FOUND ALUMINUM NORM LINE OF THE NW 114 SO 77 1 A WNW COUNTY MONUMENT) -C-£N_I_£R-NL/N8E 8'5N 9'11�".E--.2.6.2R.6I.SG._.83H.8 2.'_.-.-._-..-.- w NBS-59-11NE... 445.02 N88'59'11'E 2181.3101 *59'11'W L2Or—l'. 3, T—OF—WAY Wg lZ W13N to r3�i l l �\ l _ 11 1D w � LOT1 "'� 1� ;� v �► TOTAL AREA: 33 C.0 1 D 1 C,, °D- 175,256 SO. FT. I CA to 1 1 I z o 4.02 ACRES w i 11 10 10 : AREA EXC. R—O—W: g I 1 I> 10 148,561 SQ. FT. o 'j 1 1� I 3.41 ACRES �� �l i 10 : 33.00"V— o I+ \\\p�pq�pU�U��U11gryU/i 1 33,1 p �gCO/ys� '��.,,��I A 412.01' o S8950,570W 445.01' T I N TY R. '';' I I I °w ■ DODGE :2 I m S•2484 o 1 CLEAR LAKE,: 2 ' 2 N r J. � •.,, 1NI, ¢ ``\c 8 UNPLATTED LANDS OF OWNER I o �� I v ,q .� -------------------- o : w CA O � I NOTE: The parcels shown on this map are subject to State, County and 1 Township laws, rules and regulations (i.e. wetlands, minimum lot size, access to parcel, etc.). Before purchasing or developing any parcel, contact the St. Croix County Zoning Office and the appropriate Town Board for advice. APPROVEn SOUTH 114 CORNER $_ ST.CROIX COUNTY SEC7I0N 7-30-18 Plannina Zoninn ant pqr"CrR^"'e (FOUND ALUMINUM COUNTY MONUMENT) AUG 3 � 2001 If not recorded within 30 days of I ' i approval date approval shall be ter---SEE SHEET 1 Of 3 null and void JOB # WI057SU31 Prepared by. 150 0 150 NO Tli , JEO f ons ag cmvp,/na GRAPHIC SCALE Phone No. 715 246-4319 inch SCALE IN FEET: 1 c 150 feet BEARINGS ARE REFERENCED TO THE SOUTH LINE OF THE Fax No. (715) 246-3830 54017 SW 1/4 OF SECTION 7. TOWNSHIP 30 N.. RANGE 18 W. 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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-ROLLING HILLS DAIRY INC ROLLING HILLS DAIRY INC 1628 95TH ST NEW RICHMOND WI 54017 Districts: SC=School SP=Special Property Address(es): *=Primary Type Dist# Description SC 5432 SCH DIST OF SOMERSET SP 8020 UPPER WILLOW REHAB DIST SP 1700 WITC Legal Description: Acres: 35.980 Plat: N/A-NOT AVAILABLE SEC 7 T30N R18W 40A NE NW EXC LOT 1 CSM Block/Condo Bldg: 15/4145 Tract(s): (Sec-Twn-Rng 401/4 1601/4) 07-30N-18W NE NW Notes: Parcel History: Date Doc# Vol/Page Type 07/23/1997 421/290 2010 SUMMARY Bill M Fair Market Value: Assessed with: 73801 Use Value Assessment Valuations: Last Changed: 09/09/2008 Description Class Acres Land Improve Total State Reason AGRICULTURAL G4 32.220 1,800 0 1,800 NO UNDEVELOPED G5 3.760 2,600 0 2,600 NO Totals for 2010: General Property 35.980 4,400 0 4,400 Woodland 0.000 0 0 Totals for 2009: General Property 35.980 4,400 0 4,400 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 Parcel #: 026-1024-90-000 01/13/2011 10:29 AM PAGE 1 OF 1 Alt. Parcel M 07.30.18.95 026-TOWN OF RICHMOND 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): 0=Current Owner, C=Current Co-Owner 0-ROLLING HILLS DAIRY INC ROLLING HILLS DAIRY INC 1628 95TH ST NEW RICHMOND WI 54017 Districts: SC = School SP = Special Property Address(es): '=Primary Type Dist# Description *1628 95TH ST SC 5432 SCH DIST OF SOMERSET SP 8020 UPPER WILLOW REHAB DIST SP 1700 WITC Legal Description: Acres: 40.000 Plat: N/A-NOT AVAILABLE SEC 7 T30N R18W 40A NE SW Block/Condo Bldg: Tract(s): (Sec-Twn-Rng 401/4 1601/4) 07-30N-18W Notes: Parcel History: Date Doc# Vol/Page Type 2010 SUMMARY Bill#: Fair Market Value: Assessed with: 73805 Use Value Assessment Valuations: Last Changed: 09/09/2008 Description Class Acres Land Improve Total State Reason AGRICULTURAL G4 36.240 5,700 0 5,700 NO UNDEVELOPED G5 0.760 100 0 100 NO OTHER G7 3.000 27,000 130,200 157,200 NO Totals for 2010: General Property 40.000 32,800 130,200 163,000 Woodland 0.000 0 0 Totals for 2009: General Property 40.000 32,800 130,200 163,000 Woodland 0.000 0 0 Lottery Credit: Claim Count: 1 Certification Date: Batch M 547 Specials: User Special Code Category Amount Special Assessments Special Charges Delinquent Charges Total 0.00 0.00 0.00 BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT MEETING AND HEARING Minutes June 24, 1993 (This meeting was recorded by a court reporter) The meeting was called to order by Chairman Bradley at 9:00 a.m. Chairman Bradley explained the procedures of the hearing and requested that individuals wishing to testify sign their names and addresses on the sign-up sheet in the rear of the room. Supervisors Stephens, Bradley, Kinney, Menter, and Neuman were all in attendance. Staff included Tom Nelson, Zoning Administrator, and Michelle Judge, acting as Recording Secretary. Menter made a motion to adopt agenda as amended, Stephens seconded— Motion carried. Discussion regarding two meetings monthly. Nelson stated there were no applications for the first meeting of July. Discussion. Kinney made a motion to conditionally approve the minutes providing correspondence from Corporation Council Office was included in the minutes regarding Jon-DeFarm. OLD BUSINESS 30-day limitation on Lund property was met. No appeals. NEW BUSINESS The hearing was called to order at 9: 30 a.m. Nelson read the notice of the hearing as published: The St. Croix County Board of Adjustment had scheduled a public hearing for Thursday, June 24, 1993 at 9:30 a.m. at the St. Croix County Government Center, Hudson, Wisconsin to consider the following appeals to the St. Croix County Zoning Ordinance. An on- site investigation was made of each site in question, after which the board contemplated adjournment into closed session for the purpose of deliberating on the appeals, pursuant to Sec. 19 . 85 (1) (a) , Wisconsin Statutes, and reconvened into open session for the purpose of voting on the appeals. 1. ARTICLE: 17. 18 (1) (r) Commercial storage shed APPELLANT: Gerald Olson LOCATION: SE; of the NE; of Sec.24, T31N-R18W Town of Star Prairie 2 . ARTICLE: 17. 155(6) Major Home Occupation APPELLANT: Michael Reid LOCATION: NE; of the NW; of Sec.25, T28N-R20W, Town of Troy 3 . ARTICLE: 17.64 (5) 2 Driveway separation on state highway APPELLANT: Dell R. Zehm LOCATION: SE, of the SE; of Sec.24, T31N-R18W, Town of Star Prairie 4 . ARTICLE: 17. 64 (1) (d) 2 Setback from town road APPELLANT: James and Linda Cincotta LOCATION: NE, of the SE; of Sec.4, T28N-R18W, Town of Kinnickinnic 5. ARTICLE: 17.64 (1) (d) Setback from town road APPELLANT: Glenn Anderson LOCATION: SW; of the NE; of Sec.26, T30N-R20W, Town of St. Joseph i 6. ARTICLE: 226 (89) Non-metallic mining APPELLANT: Hoffman Construction/James and Joyce Klemsrud LOCATION: SE4 of the SE; of Sec. 15, T31N-R18W, Town of Star Prairie 7. ARTICLE: 17 . 64 (1) (c) Setback from county road APPELLANT: Gerald and Rita Kieckhoefer LOCATION: NE; of the NW; of Sec.7, T30N-R19W, Town of Richmond GERALD OLSON Gerald Olson presented his request for a special exception for commercial storage units. Wants 20 units, 40x100 8' wide walls. Nelson stated that property is currently zoned commercial but commercial storage is not one of the permitted uses but a special exception. Bradley made note of relationship between Article 1 and Article 3 . Nelson stated they are separate issues but on the same subdivision. Stephens made mention that an assumption from the town chairman of Star Prairie, that a commercial zoning allowed this without necessarily coming before the Board of Adjustments. Olson stated necessary measures (state approved materials, fire barriers, etc. ) . Nelson questioned the storage of hazardous wastes and hour limitations. Olson will not be storing waste products but units will be open 24 hours a day. The Township of Star Prairie supports the requested special exception. MICHAEL REID Michael Reid is asking for a special exception for a major home occupation. Nelson stated the adopted home occupation ordinance allowing for a minor home occupation by owner of property, residing in structure on property. A major home occupation allows an accessory building, no larger than 1000 sq ft and more than 500 feet from any other residence. The request is that the home occupation be temporarily located in the same structure as residence until proposed construction is completed. Total structure will be 2, 000 sq ft and will be 75% of the total area. County requires 720 sq ft for any single-story residence. Stephens questioned shared bath, landing, and stairs as part of the living space. Dave Hensey, Town of Troy, will accept and agree with board recommendation regarding this issue. Stephens and Neuman agree that area labelled stairs, and showing a bathroom, comes to 144 sq ft. That coupled with the 450 sq ft upstairs, would bring it to 594 sq. ft. Discussion about whether to allow a commercial situation to expand and/or allow less than acceptable living space. Nelson recommends applicants come back before Board of Adjustments for a temporary occupancy permit, asking that the temporary residence then be terminated once owners have moved into new residence. Nelson is opposed to the term "apartment" and asked to have it say "residence. " Concern was expressed over temporary living area being used as an apartment once Reid builds his home. Neuman and Stephens discussed fire issue with Reid. Bradley questioned sale of product from building—Reid confirmed that they have no plans for retail operation. This was discussed with Troy Township also. Kinney stated 720 sq. ft. is necessary for living space while Nelson reminded the board that they still have to deal with the sq. ft. of home occupation, as requested in variance. Troy Township stated they will support the Board decision. DELL ZEHM Zehm requested a variance to the 500 foot separation required. Wants 357 feet from the nearby driveway. At present, there is an existing shared driveway with a commercial building. Stephens is aware of the entire situation and states the application will stand on its own merit when the board sees the property. Zehm asks to restore the driveway on the property line. Property is landlocked with no easement. Present use is a permitted use. The Township of Star Prairie supports this request. JAMES AND LINDA CINCOTTA Request for a variance setback. Setback requirement is 133 feet from the center of the road, 100 feet from the right-of-way line. Cincotta is requesting a variance on Skyline road to allow for 8 greenhouse structures. Structures (96' x 301 ) would overlap each other if they were 133 feet from the center of road. Stephens agrees that large depression makes it impossible to utilize property in any other manner. Wholesale vegetables and flowers, small amount of retail for kids to have sales. Kinney asks about size of operation in growth over the next few years. Cincotta states they want to stay a small-family business. Nelson asks about 133 foot requirement, 63' asked for on Skyline, making a 70+ foot variance. The Township of Kinnickinnic and Robert Eickler gave verbal acceptance. GLENN ANDERSON Nelson stated that Anderson is requesting a setback variance from the town road. The required setback is 100 feet from the right-of- way line, 133 feet from centerline. Requesting to build a structure on top of an existing foundation, 95 feet from centerline. Bradley asks about grandfather laws. Nelson states it is a non- conforming structure. Anderson states it is a barn that burned down in 1964 . Walls are poured concrete. Wants to put roof on it and store feed in it. Building is 42 x 72 feet. Repairs can be done but adding a roof is considered construction. HOFFMAN CONSTRUCTION/KLEMSRUD Nelson stated that Hoffman Construction is requesting to install a borrow pit operation on the property of James Klemsrud. Hoffman says pit would be 800 feet from the road, 900 feet from nearest residence. Asking to remove 22, 000 yards after which time Hoffman will restore property as was prior to removal. Borrow pit operation will start in mid-August, be completed in September (2 weeks) . Will check elevation, current, and proposed, final grade elevation. Kinney asks about actual elevations. Hoffman states that elevations will be done by DOT, Level I from Hayward before starting operation. Hill would then be cut down and replaced with top soil. Top soil replacement will be one foot or more. Neuman questions replacement type of soil as sand does not hold when replaced. I DAVID KIEKHOEFER Nelson stated that this is a request for a setback from county road. Town of Richmond approved the variance. DECISIONS Having completed the hearing testimony, the Board visited each site in question. Upon completion, the following decisions were rendered: 1) GERALD OLSON Motion by Stephens, seconded by Menter to approve the commercial storage building for mini-storage use. Role call vote: Neuman, no; Menter, yes; Bradley, yes; Stephens, yes; Kinney, no—Motion carried. 2) MICHAEL REID Motion by Bradley, seconded by Stephens to deny the requested home occupation as presented. The future plans violate the intent of the ordinance. Reasonable use for the property exist. No hardship could be demonstrated. The proposed residential area does not meet the minimum 720 ft2 required by ordinance. All in favor Motion carried. 3) DELL ZEHM Motion by Stephens, seconded by Kinney to conditionally approve the request provided that the existing access be terminated by: a) removing the blacktop 36' back from the north property line b) this area then be seeded with grass, and C) new access be located on south property line All in favor—Motion carried. 4) JAMES AND LINDA CINCOTTA Motion by Bradley, seconded by Kinney to approve the 60' variance requested. Should there be any future road improvements, this Board can not be held liable for this decision. All in favor— Motion carried. 5) GLENN ANDERSON Motion by Menter, seconded by Stephens to approve the setback variance requested providing the building meets agricultural building codes. All in favor—Motion carried. 6) HOFFMAN CONSTRUCTION Motion by Stephens, seconded by Kinney to approve the non-metallic mining request on property currently zoned agricultural. Topsoil is to be replaced so that future agricultural use of the property is maintained. All in favor Motion carried. 7) GERALD AND RITA KIEKHOEFER Motion by Stephens, seconded by Neuman to approve the setback variance request for construction of an addition. Sanitary and building permits must be obtained. Role call vote: Kinney, yes; Stephens, yes; Bradley, no; Menter, yes; Neuman, yes Motion carried 4-1. Complete findings of the facts and decisions can be seen in the office of St. Croix County Zoning. Respectfully submitted: George Menter, Secretary TCN/mij