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BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT HEARING <br /> Aisir <br /> The Dane County Board of Adjustment met in Room 226 , City-County <br /> Building, Madison, Wisconsin at 7:30 P.M. July 26 , 1967 to conduct <br /> a public hearing as published in the notice. The following members <br /> of the board sere present: 0. K. Anderson, Chairman, Millard <br /> Erickson, Vice Chairman and Hermann Eisner, Secrdtary. Also present <br /> was W. G. Massarene , Zoning Supervisor. <br /> The meeting was called to order, notice read and the following <br /> cases called: <br /> 1. Appeal by Hamre Feed Service from the denial of a permit for <br /> a Directory Sign in the NE1/4 NE1/4, Section 8, Town of Windsor <br /> (south side of Grinde Road and in the southwest quadrant of <br /> intersection of Grinde Road and Highway S1) . Permit denied for <br /> the reason that setback from Highway 51 is less than ordinance <br /> requirements. <br /> THOSE IN FAVOR: Mr. Hamre , owner of Hamre Feed Service , explained <br /> that customers had complained that his place is hard to find and <br /> that an additional sign was needed. Also, that it would be easier <br /> for southbound travellers on U.S. Highway 51 to see the sign at <br /> the location requested. <br /> OPPOSED: None. <br /> terâ–º OTHERS : Bert Quamme and Merlin Gasser, members of the Windsor <br /> Town Board, stated that their Board had no objection. <br /> 2. Appeal by Glen Wheeler from the denial of a permit for an <br /> Eight unit Apartment Building on Lots 11 4 12 , Block 2 , Village <br /> of Windsor (First Street) . Permit denied for the reason that <br /> it is single family residentially zoned. <br /> THOSE IN FAVOR: Glen Wheeler stated that he proposed to build <br /> an eight unit apartment house on lots 11 and 12 , and that the <br /> same was proposed for lots 13 and 14. A pair of these lots would <br /> be 132 feet wide and 132 feet deep. The building would be 55' <br /> by 65' , and would occupy 20% of the lot area. Parking space <br /> would be provided for 12 automobiles , and the building would have <br /> a basement. <br /> At this point, at the suggestion of Mr. Eisner, the matter of <br /> Glen Wheeler's second appeal pertaining to lots 13 and 14 that <br /> lie immediately adjacent to lots 11 and 12 , was brought before the <br /> board for information purposes. <br />