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Rezone/CUP
Rezone/CUP - Type
Rezone
Petition Number
04968
Town
Deerfield Township
Section Numbers
20
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DCPREZ-0000-04968
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ZONING REQUEST FOR CHANGE <br /> NAME: James and Pamela Bound <br /> 2798 S. Syene Rd. <br /> Madison, Wi 53711 <br /> ( 608 ) 271 -5954 <br /> PROPERTY: Town of Deerfield Apprx. 8 acres Sec : 19 <br /> # 12-07122029009 35 acres Sec: 20 <br /> # 12-071219195008 <br /> AMOUNT OF LAND TO CHANGE : <br /> Lj <br /> CURRENT ZONING: Al EXCLUSIVE <br /> -2 (4) <br /> ZONING CHANGE TO: A2 with Conditional uses <br /> Conditional use; <br /> a) Limited family business <br /> b ) -Kennels , horses boarding stables, hay and sleigh rides , <br /> horse shows and similar events . <br /> c) Unlimited livestock on 3 to 16 acres <br /> d) Sale of agricultural and dairy products not produced on <br /> the premises and incidental sale of pop and candy. <br /> Intended use of property: New construction of house, horse <br /> barn and indoor horse riding arena. <br /> LIVESTOCK: cattle and horses . <br /> CONSTRUCTION: We would like to begin on the house by March <br /> and barn April with completion by June 1, 1991 <br /> BUILDINGS: House and Indoor Horse riding stable with stalls . <br /> ROAD ACCESS: Driveway to be Oak Park Road. <br /> PROPERTY SUITABILITY: This property is located in and around <br /> horse country. All major highway systems <br /> are near, and southern Wisconsin is <br /> in need of a 1st class horse operation, <br /> that keeps Wisconsin money in in State <br /> instead of it traveling out to Ill , <br /> Ia, and Minn. These States offer now <br /> what Wisc. cannot, a year round horse <br /> operation. <br />
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