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Rezone/CUP
Rezone/CUP - Type
Rezone
Petition Number
10931
Town
Pleasant Springs Township
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DANE COUNTY <br /> INSPECTION REPORT <br /> DATE: January 6, 2016 <br /> LANDOWNER NAME: Stephen Champagne <br /> ADDRESS: 2059 Rinden Road, Cottage Grove, WI 53527 <br /> LANDOWNER PERMITTED INSPECTION OF PREMISE: YES <br /> Note: Inspection authorized by Dana Doskocil, agent for landowner. <br /> LOCATION: Pleasant Springs <br /> ZONING DISTRICT: A-l Exclusive Agriculture <br /> INSPECTION: Verify the use of buildings as part of Zoning Petition 10931 <br /> REPORT: Inspection was conducted on the property to ascertain the number of residences on the property. <br /> Note: Access request denied on the most southerly building. The southerly building was previously a <br /> commercial building that was converted into a secondary farm residence in 1996.Zoning permit was rescinded <br /> due to the landowner failing to meet substantial farm income requirements. <br /> An inspection was conducted on a the structure between the two residences on the property. <br /> A stop work order was issued on this building on March 6, 2006. The owner claimed that the two-story <br /> building was an agricultural farm building used for the storage of agricultural products. See attached affidavit. <br /> Zoning Division did not pursue use of structure. The stop work order was removed, no zoning permit issued for <br /> the structure.Note: Prior to 2011, zoning permits were exempt for farm accessory buildings. <br /> The inspection conducted today revealed a two-story brick structure designed as a single-family residence. The <br /> first floor consisted of a garage, entryway to second floor, and a mechanical room. The mechanical room did <br /> not have a water heater in it, but all the water lines were there for connections. There was a main sewer stack <br /> for all the plumbing fixtures on the second floor. Laundry hook-ups were part of the mechanical room utilities. <br /> The second floor consisted of a single bedroom area, a kitchen area, living room area, mechanical room for the <br /> furnace, and a bathroom area. The rooms were designed for the installation of plumbing fixtures and electrical <br /> outlet positioned to accept countertops. <br /> The structure has a 200-amp service, functioning HVAC system, central air conditioning, and rear deck for <br /> second access for habitable living space. The building appears to meet the necessary requirements under the <br /> Uniform Dwelling Code for a single-family residence. <br /> PHOTOS: attached <br /> Inspector: Roger Lane, Dane County Zoning Administrator <br /> WI Building Inspector #70224 <br />
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