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HomeMy WebLinkAbout030-1011-40-050(3) Parcel #: 030-1012-20-000 09102/20P AGE E 1 AM P 1 OF 1 Alt. Parcel#: 03.29.19.55M 030-TOWN OF SAINT JOSEPH Current ❑ ST. CROIX COUNTY,WISCONSIN Creation Date Historical Date Map# Sales Area Application# Permit# Permit Type #of Units 08/29/2007 00 0 Tax Address: Owner(s): O=Current Owner, C=Current Co-Owner O-KATH, CHRISTOPHER CHRISTOPHER KATH 568 WHITE OAK LA HUDSON WI 54016 Property Address(es): *=Primary * 1106CTYRDA Districts: SC=School SP=Special Type Dist# Description SC 2611 SCH DIST OF HUDSON SP 1700 WITC Notes: RETIRED FOR 2008. CSM 22-5443 COMBINED 030-1012-20(55M)&030-1013-20(56A)& 2008 NEW SPLIT TO CREATE 030-1011-40-050 Legal Description: Acres: 0.000 CREATE CREATED D FOR SPLIT WITH NEW CSM SEC 3 T29N R1 9W PT SW SE COM N LN HWY more... "A"33 FT W OF E LN,TH N 154 FT,TH W Parcel History: 377 FT, S TO N LN HWY TH ELY ALG HWY TO Date Doc# Vol/Page Type POB RESTAURANT 04/17/2001 643006 1619/626 WD 03/27/2001 641388 1608/221 WD 07/23/1997 870/43 07/23/1997 568/314 more... Plat: *=Primary Tract: (S-T-R 40%1601/4 GQ Block/Condo Bldg: *N/A-NOT AVAILABLE 03-29N-19W 2007 SUMMARY Bill M Fair Market Value: Assessed with: 219456 299,700 Valuations: Last Changed: 07/07/2004 Description Class Acres Land Improve Total State Reason COMMERCIAL G2 0.000 83,900 178,300 262,200 NO Totals for 2007: General Property 0.000 83,900 178,300 262,200 Woodland 0.000 0 0 Totals for 2006: General Property 0.000 83,900 178,300 262,2000 Woodland 0.000 0 Lottery Credit: Claim Count: 0 Certification Date: Batch M Specials: User Special Code Category Amount Char Special Assessments Special Charges 00 Delinquent es q uent 0 00 Total 0.00 Parcel #: 030-1011-40-050• • 06/15/2011 11:32 AM PAGE 1 OF 1 Alt. Parcel#: 03.29.19.55E-30 030-TOWN OF SAINT JOSEPH Current 1X ST. CROIX COUNTY, WISCONSIN Creation Date Historical Date Map# Sales Area Application# Permit# Permit Type #of Units 05/29/2007 00 0 Tax Address: Owner(s): O=Current Owner, C=Current Co-Owner 0-KATH, CHRISTOPHER A CHRISTOPHER A KATH 1106 CTY RD A HUDSON WI 54016 Districts: SC=School SP = Special Property Address(es): '= Primary Type Dist# Description "1106 CTY RD A SC 2611 SCH DIST OF HUDSON SP 1700 WITC Legal Description: Acres: 3.398 Plat: 5443-CSM 22-5443 030-2007 SEC 3 T29N R19W PT SW SE&PT SE SE CSM Block/Condo Bldg: LOT 01 22-5443 LOT 1 Tract(s): (Sec-Twn-Rng 401/4 1601/4) 03-29N-19W SW SE 03-29N-19W SE SE Notes: Parcel History: Date Doc# Vol/Page Type 08/25/2009 902648 AFF 08/29/2007 859523 22/5443 CSM 05/10/2007 850289 WD 06/04/2001 647134 1651/356 WD more... 2011 SUMMARY Bill#: Fair Market Value: Assessed with: 0 Valuations: Last Changed: 05/01/2009 Description Class Acres Land Improve Total State Reason COMMERCIAL G2 3.400 169,800 348,100 517,900 NO Totals for 2011: General Property 3.400 169,800 348,100 517,900 Woodland 0.000 0 0 Totals for 2010: General Property 3.400 169,800 348,100 517,900 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 . y ST. CROIX CO. ZONING OFFICE 1104 Carmichael Road Hudson, WI (715) 386-4680 APPLICATION FOR A VARIANCE OR SPECIAL EXCEPTION No**3A ._.`3 FEE: $150.00 DATE '�� a -? 3 - l APPLICANT OR AGENT: �i4- /� `� �!e,vsi.v e /�✓�E��o-v C u�lC����M /,dv J ADDRESS: 11"06 Cl y o� PHONE: Zeal OWNER: Q ADDRESS: LCr9 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: LOT,.X-SUBDIVISION: -1/4,-1/4 , Sec. 3 , T_d N, RAW, Town of PARCEL NO. 3 •a 9 -1,9• , C o J VARIANCE_r SPECIAL EXCEPTION This property is currently used for � tele�c--t and has been used continuously since �Y SPECIAL EXCEPTION NOTE: Special exception use permits are granted in the discretion of the Board of Adjustment Committee. The 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 theprovisionsof the St.CroixCountyZoning 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: /p i,u iP �< � t s 7�-a�/1.�•�c�.•�.T r �v� X�c c� /fir I���� ,tzQ Igc f°cK ute 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 as distinguished from those applicable to most or all 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 for both the type of variance which you are requesting and the reasonsthatyouhaveformaki g therequest . Gc��uGI1 l c 70.1 11WAAt d orrll �l�Pe �� wcp� �3fe,�Jlr L l�/ /'fi�✓� G�.s-lr ✓L e-'L''ftiCOry GLq/LC, /�"t,S G � ��GVGU �.v�'/1L�1� c�tf r �� � �m � �✓mod Z� 7� �c� e size e��c/���/� ' p The section below is to be completed by the Zofiing Office. A Variance/Special Exception use permit is requested as authorized by Section OWNER'S RESPONSIBILITIES: THE APPLICANT, AS WITNESSED BY HIS SIGNATURE ON THIS APPLICATION, HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGES THAT HE HAS READ AND THAT HE UNDERSTANDS THE FOLLOWING: I. 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. 3 . Applicantsare to submit a list of adjoiningproperty owners a including those directly across the road and their addresses. 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 advise of legal counsel. 7. The fee assessed for this application is nonrefundable. 8. All site plans, pictures, and 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 every month. Any assistance in the filling out of this application will be provided you by a representative of the St. Croix County Zoning Office at your request. DATE• -7- R ELI SIGNED' Applicant/Agent Owher 8/90 cj it AI ' r 4ej CC � 4 li �f ii _LJL IS +7 �i < Cez-fra S to t. 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N _ > N E E LO N N O7 NO p 0 N '00 O' N '7 _ O •^ sT' o o fn O N Z Z rA Oii' a T L E Cd A ciao Oinv NEW BUSINESS The hearing was called to order at 8:30 a.m. Nelson read the notice of the hearing as published: The St. Croix County Board of Adjustment has scheduled a public hearing for Thursday, August 26, 1993 at 8: 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 kinvestigation 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, pursuant to Sec. 19.85(1) (a) , Wisconsin Statutes, and will reconvene into open session for the purpose of voting on the appeals. 1. ARTICLE: 17. 15(n) Coldmix asphalt plant APPELLANT: Kraemer and Sons/Ken Isenberger LOCATION: SE', of the SE; of Sec. 7, T31N-R16W, Town of Cylon 2 . ARTICLE: 17.36(6) 4 and 17.36(5) (i) Mechanical Lift APPELLANT: Frank Wilkinson LOCATION: Government Lot #3, Sec. 13, T28N-R20W, Town of Troy 3 . ARTICLE: 17.70(3) (C) Temporary Occupancy Permit APPELLANT: Patrick O'Malley/Kilkarney Hills Golf Course LOCATION: NE; of Sec. 26, T28N-R19W, Town of Troy 4 . ARTICLE: 17. 155 (6) Major Home Occupation/Variance to 500 ft Setback APPELLANT: Jean Young LOCATION: SZ of the NE; of Sec. 15, T28N-R19W, Town of Troy 5. ARTICLE: 17. 64 (1) (C) 2 Setback from Class C Road APPELLANT: Larry Crowson, Willow River Inn LOCATION: SW; of the SEh of Sec. 3 , T29N-R19W, Town of St. Joseph 6. ARTICLE: 17.70 (3) (C) 3 Temporary Occupancy Permit APPELLANT: Del and Judy Weingarten LOCATION: NW; of the SE; of Sec. 7, T29N-R18W, Town of Warren 7. ARTICLE: 17. 64 (5) 2 Variance Driveway Separation State Highway APPELLANT: Dave Waldroff LOCATION: NE; of the NW; of Sec. 33 , T31N-R17W, Town of Stanton 2 ` w t V BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT MEETING AND HEARING r Minutes August 26, 1993 (This meeting was recorded by a court reporter) The meeting was called to order by Chairman Bradley at 8:04 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, Michelle Judge, Recording Secretary, and Greg Timmerman, Corporation Counsel. Corrections: May 29, 1993 minutes for Siegfried, Neuman abstained from voting. Also, Neuman was excused from the July 22, 1993 meeting, per Chairman Bradley. Objection by Supervisor Kinney that July 22, 1993 minutes should read different for Game Unlimited. The following text was specified by Kinney: "Chairman Bradley stated a letter received from Dave Anderson was not placed on record. Point of order by Supervisor Kinney that this letter should not be placed in the record as the only evidence received and base decision on sworn testimony. Corporation Counsel stated that it is only entered if it is presented by witness as sworn testimony. " Chairman Bradley stated concerns on Peabody and DOT driveway, Smith and Service road—put on hold. Regarding Bettendorf, letter filed asking county to stay on decision until after court case. OLD BUSINESS Kraemer and Sons: Kraemer and Sons are asking for a non-metallic mining permit extension. Ordinance allows 5-year extensions, they are asking for a 2-year extension. Motion carried to extend permit. i 1 KRAEMER AND SONS Nelson stated that Kraemer requests a temporary cold mix plant permit. This is a special exception use, allowing up to 120-day permit from Town, County or State applications. Exhibit 1 is the site plan, Exhibit 2 cold mix pamphlet. Clint Weninger stated they need the cold mixer two weeks out of the year. Asking for a permit for next year. Nelson suggests Kraemer contact the Zoning office prior to cold mix startup and again when done. WILKINSON LIFT (Moved to end of meeting as representative did not show up until then) KILKARNEY HILLS GOLF COURSE Kilkarney Hills is requesting a special exception permit for temporary occupancy of a travel trailer to be used by personnel to overlook construction of new club house. Town of Troy approves and issued a two-year permit. Exhibit 1 site plan. Lana O'Malley explained their need for someone to reside on the property until construction is completed. JEAN YOUNG Nelson stated that this is a request for a major home occupation permit. It is a special exception where an accessory building can be no larger than 1, 000 ft with 500 ft setback from residences. Young is asking to build an accessory building 24x36 and needs a variance to the 500 ft setback. Exhibit 1 site plan, Neighbors in favor of: Exhibit 2 Mike Gaggins letter, Exhibit 3 letter from Carl Fallows, Exhibit 4 Annette Peterson, Exhibit 5 Dean and Thomas Langer. Township of Troy approves, asking that any waste of lead be taken out, Jean recycles it. LARRY CROWSON Nelson stated that Crowson is requesting a setback variance to the 133 ft from the center, 100 ft right-of-way for an addition on their business. Town of St. Joseph approves and he has state approval to begin construction of footings after he has received the proper permits (exhibit #3) . DEL WEINGARTEN Nelson stated that the Weingartens are requesting a temporary occupancy permit which is a special exception by the ordinance. They are asking to reside in a travel trailer until their home is completed, asking for a 6-month permit. Township of Warren was not aware of the necessity for a special exception. 4 8. ARTICLE: 17. 64 (5) Variance Driveway Separation State Highway APPELLANT: LaVon Krumm LOCATION: SW; of the SW; of Sec. 25, T31N-R17W, Town of Stanton 9. ARTICLE: 17. 64 (1) (C) 2 Setback from Class C Road APPELLANT: Kevin Amys LOCATION: Gov't Lot 5, Sec. 3, T31N-R18W, Town of Star Prairie 10. ARTICLE: 17. 31(2) Setback from Ordinary Highwater Mark APPELLANT: Michael Cloutier LOCATION: Gov't Lot 1, NW; of Sec. 3, T31N-R18W, Town of Star Prairie 11. ARTICLE: 17.64 (1)C & 17.64 (1) D Setback Variance to Class C & D Roads APPELLANT: Town of Emerald LOCATION: SE; of the NE; of Sec. 13 , T30N-R16W, Town of Emerald 12. ARTICLE: 17.36(5) (C) Setback Bluffline St. Croix River APPELLANT: Alex Kosa LOCATION: NW; of the NE; of Sec. 24, T28N-R20W, Town of Troy 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 386-4680. John Bradley, Chairman St. Croix Co. Board of Adjustment I 3 DECISIONS Having completed the hearing testimony, the Board visited each site in question. Upon completion, the following decisions were rendered: KRAEMER AND SONS: Motion by Bradley, seconded by Neuman to conditionally approve the cold mix operation for 120 days in 1994. Applicant is to notify the Zoning office of start date and completion date. Hours and other pit requirements are to be followed— Motion carried. FRANK WILKINSON: Motion by Kinney, seconded by Stephens to conditionally approve the special exception for a mechanical lift Motion carried. PATRICK OIMALLEY/KILKARNEY HILLS GOLF COURSE: Motion by Stephens, seconded by Menter to conditionally approve the special exception for a temporary structure Motion carried. JEAN YOUNG: Motion by Kinney, seconded by Stephens to approve the major home occupation less than the 500 feet required by ordinance— Motion carried. LARRY CROWSON: Motion by Stephens, seconded by Bradley to delay a decision until state approved plans designed by an architect or engineer are reviewed. Illegal construction to be stopped at once until information is reviewed at the next meeting—Motion carried. DEL AND JUDY WEINGARTEN: Motion by Menter, seconded by Stephens to approve the temporary home occupation for a six month period Motion carried. DAVE WALDROFF: Motion by Bradley, seconded by Stephens to deny the requested driveway variance request as presented. No hardship exists and other alternatives are possible—Motion carried. i 6 DAVE WALDROFF Nelson stated that Waldroff is asking for a variance to the driveway separation, 500 ft from center to center. He is requesting 250 ft. Town of Stanton at first did not approve of this request, but then they re-met and gave approval. Kinney questions DOT consistency of granting variances to this type situation. LAVON KRUMM Krumm is asking for a variance to driveway separation, 300 ft from centerline. Kinney states this is different than the Waldroff request because there presently is no existing driveway and the ditch is very deep. KEVIN AMYS Nelson states that Amys is asking for a setback variance to build a new garage. Star Prairie supports the variance request. They are requesting 42 feet off centerline. MIKE CLOUTIER No show TOWN OF EMERALD Nelson stated that the Town of Emerald is asking for a setback variance on a town and county road. Asking for 47 ft on Cty Rd G and 58 ft. on 155th Avenue. This will be used for a picnic shelter. FRANK WILKINSON Bill McLaughlin of Access Mobility is representing Wilkinson regarding a lift on the St. Croix River they want to replace. . the old one has already had an accident on it. Troy supports their work. Neuman asks about erosion control and no cutting or minimal cutting. Nelson states that footings need to be certified by an engineer. 5 LAVON KRUMM: Motion by Stephens, seconded by Kinney to approve variance for a driveway access less than 500 feet on STH 1164. " No other access is available for the property and 500 feet can not be met Motion carried. KEVIN AND JENNIFER AMYS: Motion by Bradley, seconded by Neuman to deny the setback variance request from CTH "H. " Other alternatives exist, no hardship exists and a variance would create safety and health problems-lotion carried. MICHAEL CLOUTIER: Did not appear before the Board of Adjustment. TOWN OF EMERALD: Motion by Kinney, seconded by Neuman to approve the variance request for reduced setbacks from town and county roads for a picnic shelter—Motion carried. Complete findings of the facts and decisions can be seen in the office of St. Croix County Zoning. Respectfully submitted: d� George enter, Secre ry TCN/mij 7 NANCY GIANOLI: Asking for an extension for a permit for a mechanical lift. Stephens moved to extend the permit, Neuman seconded. Charles Harris, attorney for John Fleiderer was sworn- in. Stated that the permit was issued on March 23 , 1989 and that the permit had expired. Stephens retracts his motion, second is also retracted. Gianoli is told to reapply Motion carried. NEW BUSINESS: The hearing was called to order at 10:50 a.m. Nelson read the notice as published: The St. Croix County Board of Adjustment has scheduled a public hearing for Thursday, September 23 , 1993 at 9 : 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 contemplates adjournment into closed session for the purpose of deliberating on the appeals, pursuant to Sec. 19.85(1) (a) , Wisconsin Statutes, and will reconvene into open session for the purpose of voting on the appeals. 1. ARTICLE: 15. 04 (3) (a) 3 Holding Tank-New Construction APPELLANT: Village of Baldwin LOCATION: Outlots 19 and 22, Village of Baldwin Village of Baldwin 2 . ARTICLE: 17. 36 (5) (C) l Setback from Bluffline and 17 .36 (5) (i) and 17 . 36 (6) 4 Mechanical Lift APPELLANT: Joseph Monheim/Nicholas and Kathryn Nelson LOCATION: Gov't Lot 3, Sec. 22, T30N-R20W, Town of St. Joseph 3 . ARTICLE: 17. 64 (1) (b) Setback Variance Class B Road and 17 . 15 (6) (1) Monitoring Station APPELLANT: Ron Roettger/State of Wisconsin LOCATION: SE; , SW; of the SW; , Sec. 36, T30N-R20W, Town of St. Joseph 4 . ARTICLE: 17 . 64 (1) (d) Setback from Class D Road APPELLANT: Sam Miller LOCATION: NEk of the SE, of Sec 24 , T30N-R20W, Town of St. Joseph 5. ARTICLE: 17 . 64 (1) (d) Setback from Class D Road APPELLANT: James and Sandra Iverson LOCATION: W, of the NE', of Sec. 4 , T28N-R19W, Town of Troy 2 OR BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT MEETING AND HEARING Ci Minutes I September 23 , 1993 (This meeting was recorded by a court reporter) The meeting was called to order by Chairman Bradley at 8: 30 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, Menter, and Neuman were in attendance. Supervisor Kinney did not arrive until 9: 00 a.m. stating he did not receive an amended agenda showing time change. Staff included Tom Nelson, Zoning Administrator, Michelle Judge, Recording Secretary, and Greg Timmerman, Corporation Counsel. Motion to approve previous minutes by Stephens, seconded by Menter Motion carried. OLD BUSINESS LARRY CROWSON: The Board had asked for state approved footings at last months meeting, Crowson presented state approval. Stephens moved to grant variance, Neuman seconded Motion carried. For the record, Crowson stated he put the footings in on his own and not by approval from Tom Nelson. CARL LUND: Nelson stated that Lund is requesting an extension on his permit for a storage yard. The Board had approved use providing junk be removed within 30 days, trees to be cleared and cleaned .up within 60 days and fence to be installed. Lund stated he needs the extension because a building had to be moved one foot (per citation by St. Joseph) and he was laid up. Lund is asking for a 90-day extension to get the clean-up done. Bradley stated the Board is not an enforcement agency. Stephens stated that this was set terms and asks that the board not make any decision until the site is visited again. Ella Amundson, neighbor of Lund was sworn-in and stated that her property value has decreased and storage of vehicles in driveway is a safety hazard. Chairman Bradley feels Lund's lack of action because of a lack of action appears to be stalling and stated the Board will make it's decision after viewing the property. PERRY OLSEN: Nelson stated that this was a special exception permit which was granted in June, however the Board did not include the 150 foot center-line, 100 foot right-of-way. Storage building was started and then halted because setback was only 133 feet center. Stephens stated that they did allow Olsen to work on the property and moves to approve variance to the setback lines, Menter seconded—Motion carried. 1 VILLAGE OF BALDWIN Nelson stated that this is a request for a holding tank for new construction. Nelson said this has been done in the past but Board was very reluctant to grant. States the area in question is not served by a district, and this is a sanitary ordinance issue. Swear-in of Donald Stroberg. Stated the ballpark is already there but has a portable toilet. Asking to replace it with a new holding tank. Stroberg stated it is impossible to install other systems, i.e. cost, etc. Village of Baldwin has its own pump and tanks. Kinney made a motion to see entire area in terms of activity. Nelson states size for outdoor facility is minimal, 2 , 000 gallons. Need to look at other possibilities, i.e. mound system. Board of Adjustment cannot supersede State regarding holding tank use. NICK NELSON Tom stated this is a variance request for 40 feet from the bluffline. Mound was restricted to one area. Also asking to install a mechanical lift. Town of St. Joseph supports request for variance to setback from bluffline. STATE OF WISCONSIN This is a request for a special exception for a monitor station to be placed in the ag-residential district. Swear-in of John Stoffel, DNR. Asking to install station to monitor sulphur dioxide from the NSP plant across the river. Town of St. Joseph approves. Sam Carrie, asks if this is in the Riverway District? If so, this is not a permitted use. Stephens moves to delay this hearing, Kinney seconded—Motion carried. SAM MILLER Nelson stated this is a variance request for a road setback. No action was taken by St. Joseph because Miller did not show up for the township meeting. Miller states the lot it low and needs a variance for 65 feet from right-of-way. Nelson believes there are alternative sites on this property. JAMES IVERSON This is a request for a 40 foot variance to the 100 foot right-of- way. Iverson states that it has a 19% grade and would require $10, 000 for a retaining wall. Town of Troy supports the variance request. ROGER ROSE Nelson stated this is a deck reconstruction request. Nelson asks for estimate of costs because of the 50% rule (non-conforming use) . Troy supports the request. 4 6. ARTICLE: 17 . 36 (5) (C) 1 Setback from Bluffline APPELLANT: Thomas Rose LOCATION: W; of the Nk of Sec. 24, T28N-R20W, Town of Troy 7 . ARTICLE: 18. 16 (6) Variance to Road Standards APPELLANT: George and Robert Setzer LOCATION: NWk of the SW', of Sec. 24 , T28N-R20W, Town of Troy 8. ARTICLE: 17.29 (2) (a) River Dredging APPELLANT: Michael Johnson LOCATION: NE, of the SWk of Sec. 31, T31N-R17W, Town of Stanton 9. ARTICLE: 17. 64 (1)d Setback from Class D Road APPELLANT: Kent Rebeck LOCATION: Gov't Lot 1, Sec. 2 , T31N-R18W, Town of Star Prairie 10. ARTICLE: 17. 31(2) Setback from Ordinary Highwater Mark APPELLANT: Michael Cloutier LOCATION: Gov't Lot 1, NWk of Sec. 3 , T31N-R18W, Town of Star Prairie 11. ARTICLE: 17.45(3) (a) Fill and Construction of Residence in Flood Fringe Area APPELLANT: Donald Wolkoff LOCATION: NEk of the NEk of Sec. 18, T29N-R19W, Town of Hudson 12 . ARTICLE: 17 . 29 (1) (a) Shoreland Fill APPELLANT: Roger Schwartz LOCATION: NE, of the SEk of Sec. 3 , T30N-R17W, Town of Erin Prairie 13 . ARTICLE: 17 . 36 (5) (C) Setback Bluffline St. Croix River APPELLANT: Alex Kosa LOCATION: NW-, of the NEk of Sec. 19 , T28N-R18W, Town of Troy 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 386-4680. John Bradley, Chairman St. Croix Co. Board of Adjustment 3 DECISIONS Having completed the hearing testimony, the Board visited each site in question. Upon completion, the following decisions were rendered: VILLAGE OF BALDWIN Motion by Stephens, seconded by Kinney to postpone a decision until a soil test has been completed and verified by on-site inspection from the Zoning office. JOSEPH MONHEIM/NICHOLAS NELSON Motion by Kinney, seconded by Bradley to approve the requested 40 foot setback since there is no other buildable alternative on the property. RON ROETTGER/STATE OF WISCONSIN Motion by Kinney, seconded by Stephens to postpone a decision until the next regular meeting in order to determine if it is in the St. Croix Riverway District. SAM MILLER Motion by Stephens, seconded by Bradley to deny the request since no hardship could be demonstrated and there are other buildable alternatives on the site. JAMES IVERSON Motion by Neuman, seconded by Menter to deny the requested setback variance. The requested design was unreasonable for the given property restrictions. THOMAS ROSE Motion by Neuman, seconded by Kinney to approve the requested deck replacement as long as it is in the original footprint of the existing deck. GEORGE SETZER Motion by Bradley, seconded by Menter to approve the variance to the side slope standards for roads with the provision that the guard rail be properly maintained. 6 GEORGE SETZER Nelson stated this is a private road and can't meet site slope standards. Setzer installed a code compliant guardrail. Town of Troy supports the request. MICHAEL JOHNSON This is a request for a special exception permit for river dredging. DNR supports, and Fish and wildlife management, core engineers approve. Town of Stanton also supports the request. RENT REBECR Rebeck wants to build a garage with cabin loft on a pre-existing slab. Asking for a variance to setback. Nelson questions hardship and notes the property already has a guest cabin. This is a non- conforming use, therefore the 50% rule applies. MICHAEL CLOUTIER Nelson states this is a variance request, asking for a 56 foot setback. Nelson asks about averaging (setback) or whether he needs a variance to 17. 63 (7) . DONALD WOLKOFF Nelson states this is a request for construction, 75 foot setback. Needs to be filled in. Nelson states approval by the Zoning office. No letter from Town of Hudson but a verbal approval . Non- conforming, cost was $4 , 050--50% rule applies. ROGER SCHWARTZ Asking to fill in bed of lake for road access. Nelson states Koich's apprehension on this permit. Erin Prairie did not take any action, verbally opposes this request. Stephens asks about size of culvert, is it large enough? John Garrity was sworn-in and stated problems with standing water for surrounding neighbors. Also stated beavers will plug any culvert installed. ALEX KOSA Alex Kosa is asking for an 8-foot extension on his garage. Expresses health problems and need to have everything on one floor. Presently, setback is 93 feet, asking for 85 feet. Kosa states township approval cannot be obtained. Dave Hense, Town of Troy states hardship is self-imposed and questions hardship. 5 MICHAEL JOHNSON Motion by Stephens, seconded by Neuman to approve the dredging request with the condition that the Zoning office be notified when the project begins and when it has been completed. RENT REBECK Motion by Neuman, seconded by Kinney to approve the setback variance with the condition that it be for a single story garage only with no habitable usage. The existing septic system should also be legally abandoned. MICHAEL CLOUTIER Motion by Neuman, seconded by Stephens to deny the variance request as there is no undo hardship evident. DONALD WOLKOFF Motion by Bradley, seconded by Stephens to approve the requested special exception to fill in the flood fringe, as according to plans for the purpose of building a residence. The other cabin must be abandoned for residential purposes. ROGER SCHWARTZ Motion by Bradley, seconded by Stephens to deny the requested filling in the wetland and the bed of the lake as this is not permitted for a residential usage. ALEX KOSA Motion by Stephens, seconded by Kinney to approve the requested variance setback averaging applied on the setback from the road. Complete findings of the facts and decisions can be seen in the office of St. Croix County Zoning. Respectfully submitted: Georg enter, Secretary TCN/mij 7