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ORDINANCE DECISION TREND ANALYSIS Data Collection/Analysis Would Include: Initial Data LL// Computer/Property I.D. # ©°2 TS �0 Owner's Name Property Address Zoning District A2 AG AR RES COM IND Past Zoning A2 AG AR RE COM IND Overlay District NONE SHORELAND WETLAND FLOODPLAN RIVERWAY Location -- Section, Town, Range, Lot 15 ,c3 0. f7 Acres M J 21,r W e Request Date I—q — 70 Disposition DENIED APPROVE WITHDRAWN POSTPONED Date Activi Rezoning / Varian e / Special Exception l Type of Variance/Special Exception ROAD/HWY. SETBACK WATER SETBACK BLUFFLINE SETBACK LOT RATIO DRIVEWAY SEPARATION NONCONFORMING LOT SIZE .Ordinance Citation Supporting Evidence Description PLOT MAP/PLAN SITE PLAN TOWN APPROVAL LTR CSM PHOTOS MAPS SOIL TEST Hardship YES NO Linked to Rezoning YES NO Conditions EXPIRATION DATE COMPLETION ACCORDING TO PLAN ALL PERNUTS COMPLETE ZONING OFFICE ACCESS & NOTIFICATION UPON COMPLETION EROSION CONTROL Objections YES NO BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT DECISION Request of Gary & Sharon Rothe for Special ) Exception Use, Article 17.18(1) (r) , Similarly ) A-90-2 Compatible Enterprise: ST. CROIX ZONING ORDINANCE. ) Jan. 25 Location: NE 1/4 of the SE 1/4 of Section 15, ) 1990 T30N-R18W, Town of Richmond, St. Croix County. ) The St. Croix County Board of Adjustment conducted a public hearing on Jan. 25, 1990 to consider the request of Gary & Sharon Rothe for a special exception. Article 17 . 18(1) (r) , Similarly Compatible Enterprise. 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 Swenby to approve the commercial property for the requested special exception use, manufacturing plastic injection molds. This use does meet the spirit of the district and should be permitted. Motion seconded by Supervisor Menter. Vote to approve said motion: Swenby, yes; Menter, yes; Kinney, 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 Bradley, Secre y St. Croix County Board of Adjustment JB:TCN cj Gary & Sharon Rothe Town of Richmond, clerk File C APPELLANT: Monarch Paving Co. LOCATION: NE 1/4 of the SE 1/4 of the SE 1/4 of the. SE 1/4 of the SE 1/4 of Section 16, T30N- R18W, Town of Richmond 2. ARTICLE: 17.64(1) (d)2 Setback from town road APPELLANT: Tim Riemenschneider LOCATION: Part of Gov't Lot 4, Section 23, T30N- R19W, Town of St. Joseph 3. ARTICLE: 17.18(1) (r) Special Exception, Similarly Compatible Enterprise APPELLANT: Gary and Sharon Rothe LOCATION: NE 1/4 of the SE 1/4 of Section 15, T30N- R18W, Town of Richmond MONARCH PAVING COMPANY Sam McVicker presented the request for Monarch's hot mix plant to be permanent on the Cemstone property located on land Zoned Industrial located in Sec. 16 of Richmond Township. In addition, they would like a variance to the 45 foot height restriction so that the storage silo (mix surge silo) , could be enlarged. Tom O'Kief St. Croix Co. Highway Commissioner stated that he supported this project but that there would be other requests elsewhere in the county. The Zoning Administrator requested that this facility be reviewed on a yearly basis by the County Zoning Office, County Highway Dept. and the Township of Richmond. Should this facility ever deviate from the original request creating local problems this use could be terminated as stated in 17.70(7) (d)5 of the St. Croix Co. Zoning Ordinance. There is also the need for a sanitary facility on the property. GARY ROTHE The Zoning Administrator explained that this application had been turned down on a request for a Zoning change from Commercial to Industrial. At this time their request is a Special Exception use for this light Industrial use (manufacturing of plastic injection molds) in the Commercial District. Greg Timmerman, Corporation Council Attorney, stated that it is his opinion that this use meets the spirit of the Ordinance in the Commercial District. Mike Hudella, owner of the company, stated that the proposed use is very compatible to the other businesses in this district. There is no exhaust or oil wash and the only truck traffic will be UPS trucks. Joe Hubner, who owns the RV Dealership next door stated he welcomed this use. 2 BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT MEETING AND HEARINGS January 25, 1990 (This meeting was recorded by a Court Reporter) The meeting was called to order by Vice Chairman Kinney at 9:00 A.M. in the County Board Room, Hudson Courthouse, Hudson, WI. Vice Chairman Kinney explained the procedures of the hearing, requesting that individuals wishing to testify sign their name and address on the sheet in the front of the room. OLD BUSINESS The Zoning Administrator presented a prepared interpretation on the requirements of rebuilding a road to industrial standard. This interpretation had been drafted by Richard Lehmann from Lawton and Kates. He currently assisting the county with the rewriting of the Land Use Ordinances. Also read into the record was a letter from Daniel Fedderly from the St. Croix Co. Highway Dept. describing the poor condition of the existing town road. Tom O'Kief, St. Croix Co. Highway Commissioner testified that the road was in very poor condition but would be very expensive to rebuild to Industrial Standards. Attorney Tom Shoemaker representing the Township of Erin Prairie, restated the concerns of the Township which is still opposed to this use. Robert Doberstein expressed his concerns for lack of attorney and the cost of building such an expensive road. Supervisor Swenby expressed his concern for Dobersteins lack of attorney and suggested that it be postponed for o ne month until he had a chance to discuss it with 1 gal council. Hearing was called to order by Vice hairman Kinney at 9:30 A.M. The Zoning Administrator read the notice of the hearing as Vice Chairman Kinney published in the local newspapers explained the procedures of the hear in _ An onsite investigation will be made of each site in question, after which the board contemplates adjournment into closed session for the purpose of deliberating on the appeals, and will readjourn into open session for the purpose of voting on the appeals. NEW BUSINESS 1. ARTICLE: 17.19(6) (c) Permanent Asphalt Plant 1 Surveyor to determine the exact location of the Right of Way Line. This information is needed so as to properly site the septic system and residence on the property. Motion seconded by Supervisor Swenby. vote to approve said motion: Swenby, yes; Menter, yes; Kinney, yes. Motion carried. Respectfully submitted, John Bradley, "c rotary St. Croix Co. BOA TN:cj 4 r Tom Nelson, County Zoning Administrator, stated that he supports this use because of its compatibility to the general area. TIM RIEMENSCHNEIDER Tim presented his request to place a residence closer than 100 feet from the town road right of way line. The distance would be approximately 63 feet. The Zoning Administrator stated that there was a conflict between the site plan the plumber had submitted for the sanitary permit and Tim's site plan. He does feel there is adequate room for the house and septic system. Committee recessed to view the sites in question and reconvened to render the following decisions: CSI TRUCKING, INC. & DOBERSTEIN FARMS: Motion by Supervisor Kinney to postpone the decision until the next regular meeting for the following reasons: 1) The Applicant had requested it so that he can review the new exhibits that were presented. 2) As per 17.70(e) the Board of Adjustments is requesting additional information as required by the Non-metallic Mining Ordinance. This information requested is the contour and drainage maps that had been requested at the first hearing dated Sept. 28, 1989. Motion seconded by Supervisor Menter. Vote to approve said motion: Kinney, , yes; Menter, yes, Swenby, yes. Motion carried. GARY ROTHE: Motion by Supervisor Swenby to approve the commercial property for the requested special exception use, Manufacturing plastic injection molds. This use does meet the spirit of the district and should be permitted. Motion seconded by Supervisor Menter. Vote to approve said motion: Swenby, yes: Menter, yes, Kinney, yes. Motion carried. MONARCH PAVING CO. Motion by Supervisor Menter to approve this use with the following conditions: 1 ) Annual inspection to be done by County Highway Department, Township of Richmond, and County Zoning. 2) A code complying septic system be installed in the area of the use. 3) Any of the above agencies be permitted entrance at any time for inspection. In addition the Mix Surge Silo is to be granted the variance to the 45' height restriction. Motion seconded by Supervisor Swenby. Vote to approve said motion. Swenby, yes; Menter, yes; Kinney, yes. Motion carried. TIM RIEMENSCHNEIDER Motion by Supervisor Menter to approve the setback variance provided the Survey stakes are verified by a Registered Land 3 s SPi;CIAL CXCI:P'rION USE )'[:hMT'1' ANCI_.1:CA'I ION ►,Olt CI:(ItX CUUN'fY t ' . hereby tjl,l�lieS to .the 5�1�• Z �LpU`UY1IY.ON1NGr`U1 U1tP1ANCL•' The uncicr�i�nc.d �:�,I lows A4.)USTMENT pursuant to Chapter ai the S1,'.4`cttOiL'S :��' for a special exception use ;�crmit acid ref APPLICANT G ADDRESS Ne OWNER of SITE Gar and S ADD)tESS Route 5 I• ARCHITECT, ENGINEER, CONTRA TOR 4 of LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF SITE , 18W as do i ADDRESS OF SITE RQ tP 4 Rn�_ TYPE OF STUCTURE Pole Buildin Warehouse and office space PI tOPOSED USE OF STRUCTURE OR SITE Re air and Manufacture Plas.tic injection molds. ZONING- DISTRICT SECTION OF ZONING ORDINANCE WHICH IDENTIFIES THIS USE AS A SPE t'C � EXCEPTION USE IN THE ZONING DISTRICT • f PLAT OR SURVEY OR SCALE MAP MUST ACCOMPANY TUIS APPLICATION. The applicant must su4mit . ay part of Cl„`l` those of information identified iliclableotootlic:I�l�roPOSed use . the ordinance standards app DATE r —! SIGNED Gar(al 4A ? cant Al;enL ► P Payment of $150 .00 payable to St . Croix Counuy zoning Administration is due at time of submittal to Zoning Office of application. 4 Fi ES D cp MAY 2119$0 0 p.whe,t of "04 81 6r4A G&Mtr, . or 6 CERTIFIED SURVEY MAP LEGEND NOTE: E1/4 CORNER 3/4" ROUND STEEL BAR FOUND .. AN ESCROW OF S 100 MUST BE SECTION 15, SECTIOW CORNER PAID TO THE TOWN OF RICHMOND T30N. R18W 3/4"X 24' STEEL REINFORCING . r SHOULD A RESIDENTIAL BUILDING S8sP562d BAR WEIGHING 1.502 LBS.W." EVER BE BUILT ON THIS PROPERTY. W 5.00' LINEAL FT. SET G o C! o ° c 0 N 89 056'20'E - 660.00' POINT OF BEGINNING N � I esO 584.99' 3 75.01' , W 01-0 � �� , a W r,i ti Z 5' tIi 55 ca' 4p. I . o? O W N o6 0 3 do 1 H 0 yo0�I°�ti Z o N Y 3. 26 ACRES TO S.T.H. R/W LINE Zao ��' .� I 2.82 ACRES TO EASEMENT AND 3I-LO 3 h, cr PROPOSED TOWN ROAD R/W LINE WZ �io M o w3 ° 100'°s° U5 5' Z I 40 I 4° z �559.99' ► 100.01 ° J F- S 89 056'20'W 660.00' I w I Surveyed for: William Derrick I I Route 1 SCALE IN FEET New Richmond, Wis. 54017 1 I o DESCRIPTION v 0 100' 200 w o A parcel of land located in the NE of the SE of Section 15, T30N, SE CORNER V) R1814, Town of Richmond, St. Croix County, Wisconsin, being further SECTION 15 0 o described as follows: ►- z U°J < Commencing at the E4 corner of said Section; thence S89°56'20"W along the E-W 4 Sectic Z m Line 55.00' to the westerly right-of-way line of S.T.H. "65" ; thence S0037'40"E along said line 430.00' to the point of beginning; thence continuing SO°37'40"E 215.00' ;ther LuJ S89°56'20"W 660.00' ; thence NG 037' 40"W 215.00' ; thence N89°56'20"E 66o.o0' to the poir � W of beginning. Said parcel contains 3.26 acres and is subject to an easement for ingrc N W and egress purposes being described as follows: (D = Z .J m LL Co=nencing at the E corner of Section 15; thence S89°56'20"W along the E-W -1 Section ° m 55.00' to the westerly right-of-clay line of S.T.11. "65" ; thence SO°37'40"Ir along o Z Line �, said line 430.00 ' to the point of beginning; thence cont.ineinr S0037'40"E 215.00' ; this W S89 056120"W 100.01' ; thence 110 037'40"W 94.05' ; thence 1129°22'20"E 50.00' ; thence D N NO037' 40"W 77.40' ; thence I189056'�0'£ 75.01' to the point of beginning. cn C < 4J I , Bradley J. Canaday, registered Wisconsin Land Surveyor, do hereby certify that I h:' surveyed and mapped the above described property; that such plat is a true and correct representation of the exterior boundaries of the land Surveyed; and that I have fully complied with the provisions of :Chapter 236.34 of the Wisconsin %•o!c5%=•t�E; ' Statutes and the St. Croix Count Subdivision Ordinance to the .c:r'k • _ ^ '�; best of my professional kn,-ledgy. understar • g, nerd belief. ��c � � Bradley . Canada ;; En LEY J. Y Y �. Wisconsin Land Sur -yor S-1>+� 1 Stevens Engineers , Inc. - PROVE! , S:-14C.2 P,IVE.. FALLS t 1400. Coulee Road - Box 321 i NATURE OF BUSINESS INDUSTRY Plastic Injection Mold Making We are a manufacturing firm that builds plastic injection molds for the automotive, medical, computer, farming, and sporting goods industries. We specialize in short run and prototype tooling, CAD Design, 3-D, and CNC machining. We also build custom permanent tooling on a limited basis. NATURE OF INDUSTRY We supply a service to the companies listed below. As a vendor, we build molds for Ford, GM, 3M, IBM, John Deere, Smith & Wesson, etc.. CUSTOMERS SERVICES WE SUPPLY TO CUSTOMER Phillips Plastics Proto-type tooling, 3-D surfacing, 3-D (Hudson Division) part design (CAD) SMC Proto-type and short run tooling, 3-D surfacing, CAD Phillips Plastics Short run tooling (Prescott Division) Phillips Plastics Permanent tooling for production/mold (Custom Division) layout and design Plastic Products Proto-type, short run, production tooling Modern Molding Permanent Tooling Midwest Plastics Mold repair Rood Tool Permanent Tooling Mold Craft Overflow tooling We also do custom mold layout and design, part design, 3-D surfacing, and CNC machining for various other shops that do not have this ability, such as: Lake Elmo, Mold, Ideal Tool, Micro-Tool-and Engineering, etc. 4 e.w &y—ers by ewa o-r N\W-1 Trvc.k UPS or Y'tt'V'A0%Y Yerv'ic2 Pr--( 1 ' 4res Ndk5e 'k 5 r-l `� ProUct,, — Cac a 1�r 1nwuQ oper4-" < �v r95' ()Q rFiA