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Request of George Sinclear for a special
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exception use, Article 2.9 (18) , Conces-
sion Stand, ST. CROIX COUNTY ZONING OR- ) A-22-84
DINANCE. Location: N� of SEk of Section ) May 22, 1984
.2, T30N-R19W, Town of Somerset. )
The St. Croix County Board of Adjustment conducted a public hearing on May 22,
1984 to consider the request of George Sinclear for a special exception -use, Article
2.9 (18), Concession Stand, 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 Execu-
tive Session to discuss the request.
After returning to open session, the following decision was rendered.
Motion by Supervisor Stephens to grant approval of the concession stand as it
is a' good use of the land. At completion, it shall meet with town, county, and state
r requirements. Seconded by Supervisor Kelly. Motion carried.
Meinke, yes;
I Stephens, yes;
Kelly, yes.
All variances approved must be acted on or constructed within one (1) year
from date of approval or they shall be null and void.
Vernon Kelly, Secrets y
St. Croix County Board of Adjustment
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George Sinclear
Myrna Plourde, Town Clerk
Dan Koich, D N R
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Others speaking in favor of the request were Mary Bader, Leonard Skalicky, Margaret
Langness, Marty and Lee Chevalier, Lee Ballentine, Jack Sandquist and John Lowe.
Carolyn Barrette, Town Clerk, presented a map of the road and showed that the road
was established in 1877. Phillip Stringer and Robert Englehart were neutral on the
matter.
3. Mr. Thomas Gleason presented his request to construct a go cart track on his
property in Houlton. Anthony Huppert, track operator, explained the go carts and noise
levels. He also has a track in Prescott. A petition was presented to the Board
from adjoining land owners who are against the track. Ray Brown, Town Chairman,
informed the Board that the Town Board voted to deny the request due to traffic prob-
lems and crowd control.
4. Mr. George Sinclear presented his request to have a concession stand on the Apple
River. This is not a beer garden. Attorney James Bartholomew explained the Town
Ordinance and County Board approval of the rezoning. The Town Board has no objections.
5. Mr. Joel Springer presented his request to construct an addition to his house
that would be 125 feet from the centerline of C.T.H. "GG". His house is now 117 feet
from the centerline.. Questions by Board members. Mrs. William Smith questioned the
reason requiring a variance. Chairman Stephens explained them. Mrs. Smith has no
objections.
6. Mrs. Caroline Stoner presented their request to construct a garage that would be
120 feet from the centerline of a town road. The reason for the request is a hill
on the property. The Town Board has no objections.
7. Mrs. Harold Rohl presented their request for a limerock quarry on their property.
The quarry will be leased to Kraemer & Sons of Plain, Wisconsin. Mr. Ralph Brown
of Kraemer Construction explained that they will start quarrying limestone and crushed
rock. The lime will be available for county and private use. Mr. Gilmore Solberg,
Town Chairman, stated that the Township has no objections.
8. Mr. James Rusch presented the request of Joy Keiper to construct a house that
would be 40 feet from the bluffline of the St. Croix River District. Mr. Glen Gaynor
spoke in favor of the request. Zoning Administrator read letter from Minnesota-
Wisconsin Area Boundary Commission stating that the house could be set back 80 feet.
Questions by Board members.
9. Mr. Robert Dosedel presented his request to construct two duplexes on two one (1)
acre parcels of land. The property is• jiext to the mobile home park and the land is
not good for farm land.
10. Mr. Keven Bottineau presented his request to construct a house on his premises
that would be approximately 75 feet from the centerline of a town road and 54 feet
from Bass Lake. The all year residence will be replacing a cottage on the property.
Hearing recessed to view' all properties in question.
The Board of Adjustment madethe following decisions:
1. Jon Erickson: Motion by Stephens to deny because it would cause water to stand
on property and back up on to adjoining land owners property. Seconded by Meinke.
Motion carried. Vote to deny: Meinke, yes;I Kelly, yes; StephenA, yes. :
2. Joel Springer: Motion by Meinke to approve the request as the new addition
will be further from the road than the original building. Seconded by Kelly. Motion
carried. Vote to approve: Meinke, yes; Stephens, yes; Kelly, yes.
3. Don Stoner: Motion by Meinke to approve the request as they are unable to
build a garage due to a hill on the property. The front of the garage shall be no
closer to the road than the house. Seconded by Stephens. Motion carried. Vote to
approve: Meinke, yes; Stephens, yes; Kelly, yes.
4. George Sinclear: Motion by Stephens to grant approval of the concession stand
as it is a good use of the land. At completion, it shall meet with town, county and
state requirements. Seconded by Kelly. Motion carried. Vote to approve: Meinke, yes;
Stephens, yes; Kelly, yes.
5. Harold Rohl: Motion by Kelly to approve the limestone quarry and land shall be
landscaped to St. Croix County Zoning regulation at the time the quarry is closed.
Seconded by Stephens. Motion carried. Vote to approve: Meinke, yes; Kelly, yes;
Stephens, yes.
BOARD OF ADJUSTMENTS MEETING AND HEARING
May 22, 1984
9:00 - 4 :45 p.m.
Meeting called to order by Chairman Meinke. All members present. Minutes of the
April meeting and hearing approved as written.
Election of officers: Chairman, Robert Stephens; Vice Chairman, Milton Meinke;
Secretary, Vernon Kelly.
Hearing called to order by Chairman Stephens. Zoning Administrator read notice of
hearing as published in the county and local newspapers.
1. ARTICLE: 3.4 B(1), Filling & Grading
APPELLANT: Jon A. Erickson
LOCATION: NEk of NW114 of Section 3,
T31N-R18W, Town of Star Prairie
2. ARTICLE: 8.4 B(4)(b), Setback from a Town Road
APPELLANT: Joel Springer
LOCATION: SE'k of SWk of Section 1,
T30N-R18W, Town of Richmond
3. ARTICLE: 8.4 B(4) (b) , Setback from a Town Road
APPELLANT: Don Stoner
LOCATION: NEk of NEk of Section 2,
T30N-R19W, Town of Somerset
4. ARTICLE: 2.9 (18) , Concession Stand
APPELLANT: George Sinclear
LOCATION: N�i of SE'k of Section 2,
T30N-R19W, Town of Somerset
5. ARTICLE: 2.6 F '(7) , 1imestone Quarry
APPELLANT: Harold Rohl
LOCATION: SE's of SWk of Section 12 & NE34 of NW'k of Section 13,
T28N-R19W, Town of Troy
6. ARTICLE: 3.4 B(1) , Filliing and Grading
APPELLANT: Town of St. Joseph
LOCATION: SW's of SE'k of Section 26,
T30N-R19W, Town of St. Joseph
7. ARTICLE: 3. 12, St. Croix Riverway District
APPELLANT: Joy M. Keiper
LOCATION: '' Gov't. Lot #2, Section 1
T29N-R20W, Town of St. Joseph
8. ARTICLE: 2.6 F(1) , Duplex
APPELLANT: Robert Dosedel
LOCATION: N� of SEk of Section 14,
T31N-R18W, Town of Star Prairie
9. ARTICLE: 3.7 B, Setback from the Water
APPELLANT: Keven Bottineau
LOCATION: NW's of NEk of Section 26,
T30N-R19W, Town of St. Joseph
10. ARTICLE: 2.9 A(18), Go Cart Track
APPELLANT: Tom Gleason
LOCATION: NEk of NW'k of Section 27,
T30N-R2OW, Town of St. Joseph
1. Mr. Jon Erickson presented his request to fill and grade a lagoon on Cedar Lake,
explaining his reason for filling was due to stagnate water and odors. Questions
from board members.
2. Town of St. Joseph, filling and grading of Bass Lake on Boardman Road: Mr. Ray
Brown, Town Chairman, explained the reason for the request for filling and grading.
It is in order to make the .road passable. Mr. Clifford Noreen spoke in favor.
Mr. John Schottler farms on both sides of the lake and has to travel an additional
2-� miles. He will furnish the fill material from his farm.
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6. Joy M. Keiper: Motion by Meinke to allow a setback of 60 feet from the bluffline
and the structure shall not exceed 25 feet from the basement floor to the peak 'of the
roof. This is the best usage of the land. Seconded by Kelly. Motion carried.
Vote to approve: Meinke, yes; Kelly, yes; Stephens, yes.
7. Town of St. Joseph: Motion by Meinke to approve filling and grading of Boardman
Road on Bass Lake. The project shall not start until plans have been approved from
DNR, with such plans showing a projected 5 year use of mad without further construc-
tion. Seconded by Stephens. Motion carried. Vote to approve: Meinke, yes; Kelly,
yes; Stephens, yes.
8. Robert Dosedel: Motion by Stephens to approve the request to construct 2 duplexes
that will be on 1 acre lots each. They are to use the commom driveway that has been
constructed by St. Croix County Highway Department. The present usage complies with
good neighborhood usage. Seconded by Meinke. Motion carried. Vote to -approve:
Meinke, yes; Kelly, yes, Stephens, yes.
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9. Keven Bottineau: Motion by Kelly to approve the 54 foot setback from Bass Lake
as it will be further from the lake than the present structure. Seconded by Meinke.
Motion carried. Vote to approve: Meinke, yes; Kelly, yes, Stephens, yes.
10. Thomas Gleason: Motion by Stephens to deny the request due to traffice problems,
crowd, and noise levels and that it is unacceptable to village residents and township
officials as well as sanitary requirements not being met. Seconded by Meinke. Motion
carried. Vote to deny: Meinke, yes; Kelly, no; Stephens, yes.
The next scheduled Board of Adjustment Hearing is June 26, 1984.
Motion by Supervisor Meinke to adjourn. Seconded by Supervisor Stephens. Motion
carried. Meeting and hearings adjourned at 4:45 p.m.
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Vernon Kelly, Secreta
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%!N ORDINANCE TO REPEAL AND RECREATE THE SOMERSET TOWN ORDINANCE
' REGULATING CONCESSION AND REFRESHMENT BUSINESSES IN AREAS
ALONG THE APPLE RIVER
THE TOWN OF SOMERSET,
ST. CROIX COUNTY, WISCONSIN
The Town Board of the Town of Somerset does ordain and enact the
following ordinance:
1. All concession or refreshment stands located on real property
adjoining the Apple River in the Town of Somerset shall be licensed by
the Town.
2. An annual license fee of $100 must be paid to the Town Treasurer
on or before May lst of each year for individuals , partnerships, companies,
associations or corporations engaging in the concession and refreshment
business but not the rental or sale of intertubes. All individuals, partner-
ships, corporations, companies, and associations who possess a -valid -license
for the sale or rental of intertubes for use on the Apple River in the Town
of Somerset, who also engage in the concession and refreshment business shall
be exempt from an additional annual license fee for the sale of concessions
or refreshments. The fee for the license to engage in the sale of concession
and refreshments shall be deemed a part of the annual fee required to secure
a tubing license.
3 . As a prerequisite to obtaining the license, and prior to issuance
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of the license,, an applicant shall satisfy"°the `Town' Board as follows :
A. That the entire area or the applicant ' s premises is fenced.
B. That the sanitary facilities within the fenced enclosure
have been approved by the State and St . Croix County.
C. That the bank of the river and the area adjacent to the
concession or refreshment area has been riprapped in such
a manner that will insure river bank stabilization, and pre-
vent erosion.
D That arrangements have been made to insure that on site
police protection is available at all times during the
hours of operation.
E. That the adequate garbage and disposal facilities have been
constructed and are maintained.
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4 The license shall provide that no alcoholic beverages may be
sold upon such licensed premises.
5. The license shall provide the hours of operation of such premises
shall be between 9 and 6
6. The license shall be an annual license subject to renewal each year.
7. Failure to comply with any of the conditions of the license set
forth in Paragraphs 4 and 5 hereof or failure to continue to comply with the
prerequisites set forth in Paragraph 3 hereof shall be sufficient in the
sole discretion of the Town Board, to warrant the denial of an application
for a license by that licensee in a subsequent year.
8 . The licensee shall be notified in writing by the Town Board of any
complaints filed therewith of failure on the part of the licensee to comply
with any of the conditions of the license. Notice of a hearing and a copy
of the complaint shall be served upon the licensee as provided in Wisconsin
Statutes sections 801.10 and 801.11. A hearing shall be held within twenty
days and the complaining party and the licensee may present their evidence,
call and examine witnesses, cross-examine witnesses, be represented by
counsel, and there shall be a written record made of the proceedings. The
Town Board may, in its discretion, appoint an impartial person or committee
to conduct the hearing and file a report with the Board. The decision on
the complaint shall be that of the Board which can dismiss the complaint,
suspend the license for a given period of time, fine the licensee not less
than $50. 00 nor more than $500. 00, or revoke the license. A decision by the
Board shall be completed within thirty days and shall be in writing. Any
decision of the Board shall be a final determination which, may be reviewed
by writ of certiorari to the Circuit Court for St. Croix County by any
party aggrieved thereunder.
Should the Board decide to revoke the license, the party aggrieved
shall have ten days within which to apply to the Town Board to be heard
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REc�oVEO
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at an open meeting and give evidence why the Town Board should not
make the application to the County Board to rezone the premises from
commercial to its previous zoning classification. The decision of the
Town Board to make a request to the County Board to rezone the premises
shall be final .
Approved this day of 1984.
PASSED AND APPROVED:
Milton Meinke, Town Chairman
Attest:
Myrna Plourde
Town Clerk
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'� '"'�unsconsin APPLICATION FOR SANITARY PERMIT
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cvruarrrWnr uF (r`B V7) O UNIFORM SANITARY PERMIT #
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-Attach complete plans in accord with s. H 63.05, Wis. Adm. Code for the system, on paper not less than 8'/�x 11 inches in size.
-See reverse side for instructions for completing this application. PLEASE PRINT
PROPERLY OWNER-Y 1 Y1 C MAILING 131 A4,ADDRESS 5 i7
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PROPERTY LOCATIO CtT-Y: r
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LOT NUMBER BLOCK NUMBER SUBDIVISION NAME INEAREST ROAD, LAKE O NDMARK STAT1E�PLAN I.D. NUMBER
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TYPE OF BUILDING OR USE SERVED
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E__1 1 or 2 Family Number of Bedrooms: JL_�ublic (Spgify): �� I„ r9'r•C�e. n
THIS PERMIT IS FOR A:
❑ New System C.I Tank Replacement ❑ Repair +�
�) Replacement Soil Absorption System ❑ Revision ❑ Privy
Alternate System E_I Reconnection U Petition for Modification
IF THIS IS A CONVENTIONAL SYSTEM COMPLETE THIS BLOCK.
❑ Seepage Bed ❑ Seepage Trench ❑ Seepage Pit ❑ Holding Tank
El System-In-Fill ❑ In-Ground Pressure ❑ Vault Privy ❑ Pit Privy
❑ Existing, For Which A Previous Permit Is On File, Permit # issued
❑ An Existing System That Has Been Inspected And Is Compliant As Far As Soil Conditions.
Total #of Prefab. Site Steel Fiberglass Plastic
Gallons Tanks Concrete Constructed
Septic Tank Capacity
Lift Pump Tank/Siphon Chamber
Holding Tank capacity
Manufacturer:
IF THIS IS AN ALTERNATIVE SYSTEM COMPLETE THIS BLOCK: ® Mound C 1 In-Ground Pressure
Total *of Prefab. Site Steel Fiberglass Plastic
Gallons Tanks Concrete Constructed
Septic Tank Capacity ) Zp ✓
Lift Pump/Siphon Chamber 8 O C
Manufacturer: E Q 11 S } S
PERCOLATION RATE ABSORPTION AREA ABSORPTION AREA WATER SUPPLY:
(Minutes per inch): REQUIRED (Square Feet): PROPOSED (Square Feet):
27 13416 3 76 ).Private ❑ Joint ❑ Public
I, the undersigned, her-4
y-assume responsibility for installation of the private sewage system shown on the attached plans.
Name o Plumber (Print): Signature: MP�MPRSW No.: Phone Number:
(9#Iy1 L . F E 6< . 3 2 -,5--/ 17ij 0-4-6-,=,eoo
Plumber's Ad ress: Name of Designer:
COUNTY/DEPARTMENT USE ONLY
Signature of Issuing Agent: Fee: Date: El Disapproved
El Owner Given Initial
Approved Adverse Determination
Reason for Disapproval:
Alternate course(s)of Action Available:
DILHR-SBD-6398 (R.5/82) DISTRIBUTION: Original to County, One Copy To; Bureau of Plumbing,Owner,Plumber
Parcel #: 032-2007-95-100 02/23/2009 09:59 AM
PAGE 1 OF 1
Alt. Parcel#: 02.30.19.4926-10 032-TOWN OF SOMERSET
Current ❑X 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-SINCLEAR, GEORGE W&MARIAN
GEORGE W&MARIAN SINCLEAR
1742 HILLCREST DR
NEW RICHMOND WI 54017
Districts: SC=School SP= Special Prop" Address(es): '=Primary
Type Dist# Description *A7-42 HILLCREST DR
SC 5432 SOMERSET
SP 1700 WITC t�
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Legal Description: Acres: 34.930 Plat: N/A-NOT AVAILABLE
SEC 2 T30N R1 9W 35A ALL SW NE E OF RIVER Block/Condo Bldg:
EXC PT TO CSM 16/4277
Tract(s): (Sec-Twn-Rng 401/4 1601/4)
02-30N-19W SW NE
Notes: Parcel History:
Date Doc# Vol/Page Type
12/13/2002 702149 2079/215 EZ
07/23/1997 896/56
2009 SUMMARY Bill#: Fair Market Value: Assessed with:
0
Valuations: Last Changed: 11/03/2008
Description Class Acres Land Improve Total State Reason
COMMERCIAL G2 2.000 32,000 14,000 46,000 NO
UNDEVELOPED G5 10.000 500 0 500 NO
PRODUCTIVE FORST LANDS G6 11.930 47,700 0 47,700 NO
MFL BEFORE 2005 OPEN W7 11.000 44,000 0 44,000 NO
Totals for 2009:
General Property 23.930 80,200 14,000 94,200
Woodland 11.000 44,000 44,000
Totals for 2008:
General Property 23.930 80,200 14,000 94,200
Woodland 11.000 44,000 44,000
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