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C. Proposed uses of the rezoned area. Be as specific as possible,and indicate why you think the rezone is <br /> appropriate. Examples of proposed uses include,but are not limited to: <br /> • -providing land for a residence for a child of the farm owner/operator; <br /> • -creating a parcel for a retirement home for the farm owner/operator; <br /> • -selling off poor cropland for residential development; <br /> • -starting a new business or other use which is not permitted under current zoning. <br /> D. Time schedule for development. <br /> 5. IMPORTANT: Some townships may prefer to have you present your rezoning proposal to the Town <br /> Board and/or Town Plan Commission before you apply at Dane County Zoning. Please call Town Clerk <br /> at - to find out more about the recommended <br /> rezoning application process in the Town of <br /> 6. FILING FEE of S165.00 payable at the time the application is made(cash or check only). Note: A <br /> Rezone Petition combined with a Conditional Use Permit Application is$300.00 instead of$330.00. <br /> • Applications are accepted between 8:00 a.m.and 4:00 p.m.Monday through Friday. <br /> • The last day to submit an application for the public hearing to be held on - is , <br /> APPLICATIONS MAY NOT BE SUBMITTED BY MAIL. - <br /> Please call the Zoning Division,266-4266,if there are any questions. <br /> THE DEPARTMENT SUGGESTS THAT YOU TALK WITH COUNTY STAFF BEFORE APPLYING FOR A <br /> "SIGNIFICANT"REZONE OR CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT <br /> Before making a formal application for certain"significant"rezoning or conditional use permits(defined below),the <br /> Planning and Development Department advises you to discuss your proposal with professional planning,zoning,or land <br /> division review staff within the Department. These staff may be able to help you identify the impact of adopted plans, <br /> ordinances and policies on your proposal,avoid unnecessary delays later in the review process,and,improve the design of <br /> your proposal. Of course,we always recommend talking with town officials about your proposal before you submit any type <br /> of rezoning or conditional use permit application. <br /> Based on our experience,the types of projects for which we recommend talking with staff before you submit an application <br /> include: <br /> 1. A proposal which will ultimately result in the creation of S or more lots in a rural area(i.e.,served by private well and <br /> septic system). <br /> 2. A proposal in which you propose to use a private driveway to serve three or more lots. <br /> 3. A proposal for a multiple family residential development,whether for rental units or owner-occupied condominiums. <br /> 4. A commercial,industrial,institutional,or utility development proposal,but not most small proposals like"limited <br /> family businesses." <br /> 5. A request for communication tower construction or collocation of antennas. <br /> 6. A request for a new mineral extraction site,or a change to an existing mineral extraction site. <br /> 7. A proposal which has an impact on mapped wetlands,floodplains,or a shoreland area. <br /> 8. Any other proposal which you think might be complicated or potentially confusing. <br /> Staff may be available to discuss your proposal when you come to the Zoning counter. Otherwise,the Zoning <br /> Inspectors can help you arrange an appointment with the appropriate staff person. <br /> h:lzoninglrezappv2.doc(07/21/1998) <br />
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