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Burns, Diana <br /> From: Standing, Brian <br /> Sent: Wednesday,May 07,2014 1:59 PM <br /> To: Willett,Michael <br /> Cc: Miles,Patrick;Amanda Arnold(AArnold @town.verona.wi.us);Violante,Todd;Ladell, <br /> Chris;Lane,Roger;Burns,Diana <br /> Subject: Farmland Preservation blanket rezones in the Town of Verona <br /> Attachments: Verona 2014 FPZ Rezone_Application complete.pdf <br /> Hello,Supervisor Willett: <br /> As part of the Department of Planning and Development's efforts to implement the Dane County Farmland Preservation <br /> Plan and the Town of Verona/Dane County Comprehensive Plan,I have attached a proposed rezone petition affecting a <br /> number of parcels in the Town of Verona. <br /> This petition would rezone 260 parcels from the A-1(ex) [exclusive agriculture]zoning district. This action is necessary to <br /> maintain Dane County farmers'eligibility for state Farmland Preservation tax credits,under Chapter 91,Wisconsin <br /> Statutes. All of these parcels fall within either the town's Rural Development Planning area,or within the Urban Service <br /> Area for the City of Verona or the City of Madison As a result,these landowners are ineligible for state farmland <br /> preservation income tax credits. Under recently revised state law,such parcels cannot remain in the A-1(ex) <br /> district. The state Department of Agriculture,Trade and Consumer Protection has given Dane County until 12/31/2014 <br /> to bring our zoning map into compliance with the certified Dane County Farmland Preservation Plan map. (See <br /> http://pdf.countvofdane.com/plandev/planning/news/FPP%2010%20Farmland%20Preservation%20Plan%20Map.pdf) <br /> Under s.59.69(5),Wis.Stats.,any county board supervisor may initiate a rezone petition. Please review the attached <br /> petitions,and if possible,return signed copies to me by Monday,May 12th,so we can schedule this for the ZLR July <br /> 22 public hearing <br /> The Department of Planning and Development has worked closely with the Town of Verona Plan Commission and Town <br /> Board on this project. The A-3 district proposed for most of these lots is identical to the existing A-1(ex)district,with the <br /> exception that landowners in A-3 are not eligible for state farmland preservation income tax credits. Zoning districts for <br /> other smaller parcels were selected to bring these parcels into current zoning compliance and accommodate all existing <br /> uses. I have contacted all affected landowners and have responded and answered questions from a dozen or so <br /> affected landowners. The town held a public meeting on April 24`h,to which all affected landowners were <br /> invited. Approximately 25 landowners attended;I gave a presentation on the rezones and answered questions. A few <br /> landowners requested changes to proposed zoning districts,which,in consultation with the Town plan commission,we <br /> accommodated. After the meeting,no attendees or other landowners objected to the petitions as submitted. Once <br /> petitions are submitted,they will follow the normal public hearing process and landowners will receive additional <br /> notices in advance of the ZLR and town public hearings. The town plan commission has authorized the Department of <br /> Planning and Development to submit rezoning petitions as indicated in the attached application. <br /> Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns,and I'll do my best to answer them. I will leave a hard copy of <br /> the attached applications in your inbox at the County Board office. If you don't think you can get signed copies to me by <br /> May 12th, I could have ZLR Chair Patrick Miles sign these at the May 13th ZLR meeting. Please let me know what you <br /> would prefer,and feel free to contact me if I can answer any questions. I'm also happy to meet with you to discuss,if <br /> you wish. <br /> Thank you for your consideration. <br /> Brian Standing <br /> Senior Planner <br /> AFSCME Local 1871 <br /> Dane County Planning&Development <br /> Room 116,City County Building <br /> Madison,WI 53703 <br /> (608)267-4115 <br /> 1 <br />