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CITY OF WAUPACA CITY PLAN COMMISSION MEETING
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 2016 5:15 P.M. COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY HALL
CITY OF WAUPACA MISSION STATEMENT: “The city of Waupaca’s mission is to lead creatively, plan wisely and spend prudently to provide the services that ensure a safe and vibrant community.”
AGENDA:
1. Approve Agenda
2. Approval of Plan Commission Minutes a. January 13, 2016 Meeting Minutes
3. ACTION ITEMS:
a. Rezoning – 02 Group LLC, 715 Hill Street
4. DISCUSSION ITEMS: NONE
5. REPORTS: a. January 2016 Building Permits b. Development update
6. Adjournment
Mayor Brian Smith, Chairperson City Plan Commission
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CITY OF WAUPACA
CITY PLAN COMMISSION
REGULAR MEETING WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 2016
COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY HALL 5:17 P.M.
Present: Mayor Brian Smith, Chairperson, Commissioners John Kneer, Pat Phair, Kay Lutze, Ald. Eric Olson,
Ald. Alan Kjelland and Justin Berrens
Absent: none
Others Present: Brennan Kane, Development Director and Lindsay Kemnitz, Intern
1. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
MOVED by Comm. Phair SECONDED by Comm. Lutze to APPROVE the Agenda with handout. 7 ayes, 0
nays, 0 absent. MOTION CARRIED on a voice vote.
2. APPROVAL OF PLAN COMMISSION MINUTES
a. November 11, 2015 Meeting Minutes
MOVED by Ald. Kjelland SECONDED by Ald. Olson to APPROVE the November 11, 2015 City Plan
Minutes. 7 ayes, 0 nays, 0 absent. MOTION CARRIED on a voice vote.
3. ACTION ITEMS
a. Resolution No. 1361 recommending an amendment to the City of Waupaca Year 2030
Comprehensive Plan for 715 Hill Street
Mr. Kane said this property located at 715 Hill Street had a land use change in 2013 from Single Family
Residential (SFR) to Planned Commercial (PC) on the City of Waupaca Year 2030 Comprehensive plan to
accommodate Mr. Jerry Lyons’ request to utilize the entire property for commercial use. Mr. Lyons is selling
the property and the buyer would like to utilize the property as a Single Family Residence. In order to start the
process, an amendment to the comprehensive plan must be made with the approval of Resolution No. 1361 by
the City Plan Commission. The resolution requires a 30 day notification period prior to the public hearing.
Mr. Kane said next month the commission will see both the rezone from B3 Commercial Property back to R1
Single Family Residential and the supplemental information and amendments for the comprehensive plan back
to single family at the same time.
There was general discussion regarding the removal of any signage and if reverting to R1 would affect other
property owners in the area.
MOVED by Ald. Kjelland SECONDED by Comm. Lutze to APPROVE Resolution No. 1361 an Amendment
to the City of Waupaca Year 2030 Comprehensive Plan for 715 Hill Street. 7 ayes, 0 nays, 0 absent, MOTION
CARRIED on a voice vote.
b. Zoning Code Ordinance No. 03-16 – Chickens allowed in R1 & R2 districts with requirements
Mr. Kane gave a brief overview of the reasons to bring forward an ordinance regarding chickens in residential
areas. He asked Ms. Kemnitz to review the contents of the ordinance.
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Ms. Kemnitz said the ordinance would allow the keeping of chickens in R-1 and R-2 Districts with a permit
which would be issued by the Community and Economic Development Department. The permit would expire
each year on December 31 and would require a renewal each year on January 1. Before receiving the permit,
the applicant would need neighborhood approval from adjacent property owners. The applicant would be
allowed to keep up to five chickens with a permit with no roosters allowed. She briefly reviewed the additional
requirements for chicken enclosures, coops, yards, etc. and public health requirements. Permit revocation was
also reviewed. If the applicant moves to a new property, a new permit and neighborhood approval would be
required.
Mr. Kane said the City does not have its own Health Department and we would have to go through Waupaca
County.
There was general discussion regarding restrictions to slaughter chickens at the property. There was also
discussion whether this applies to someone who raises rabbits or processes their deer in their garage within city
limits.
Ms. Kemnitz said none of the municipalities that allowed chickens allowed the slaughter of chickens on the
property.
Mr. Kane also mentioned issues of beekeeping, rabbits and chickens as agricultural use within the zoning code
originally and was directed by Council to only look at chickens.
Comm. Phair asked about adjacent properties and how far out does the applicant need to go to gain permission
from their neighbors.
Ms. Kemnitz said they were including neighbors across the street, diagonal and behind.
Mr. Kane said he does not want to grandfather any properties that are already raising chickens but would rather
provide a grace period for all of the properties to come into conformance with the ordinance.
There was general discussion regarding penalties and enforcement issues.
Mr. Kane said if approved, he plans to do a public relations push.
There was general discussion regarding the slaughter of chickens for the property owners’ consumption and
proper disposal of chicken remains.
MOVED by Comm. Phair SECONDED by Ald. Olson to RECOMMEND ADOPTION of Zoning Code
Ordinance No. 03-16 Chickens Allowed in R-1 & R-2 Districts with requirements and amend the definition of
slaughter section 3b. 6 ayes, 0 nays, 0 absent, MOTION CARRIED on a voice vote.
4. DISCUSSION ITEMS
None
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5. REPORTS
Mr. Kane said the new position of Code Enforcement Officer was offered and accepted by Ms. Lindsay
Kemnitz. She will begin as a part time employee in a couple of weeks and will finish her education in May. She
will continue to work on other projects within the department. In future meetings, Mr. Kane said he will be
asking for the Commission’s input regarding signage enforcement.
a. November 2015 Building Permits
b. December 2015 Building Permits
The reports were included in the packet.
c. Development Update
Mr. Kane thanked Ald. Olson and the panel for their help in choosing the consultants for the Downtown Vision
and Redevelopment Plan. Ten proposals were received which were narrowed to five and two were chosen from
the five after the interview process. Mr. Kane is hoping to get a consensus for recommendation to bring to
Council in February.
Ald. Olson said he surprised by the panel of seven unanimously agreeing on the two consultants.
Mr. Kane said the proposals had a team approach with both an urban design and urban planning base teamed
with an engineering firm and a marketing consultant. He said there is one consultant with everything in one
firm.
Mr. Kane said they would like to have a public meeting regarding the parking study sometime in February. All
of the data has been collected and there are still dates for use within the contract. They are expecting to finish up
in March/April 2016.
The Presto Products Developer agreement is signed and transfer of land has occurred. He expects there will be a
site plan approval needed in the first quarter. Mr. Kane is working on some projects that could have some great
potential and benefit in the Industrial Park.
Mr. Kane said 2016 will be utilized for the design of the Master Plan and the 30% plan and 2017 will be
dedicated to completing the engineering plans. He anticipates construction in 2018 or 2019 for the Downtown
Vision and Redevelopment Plan. He said there are other grant opportunities available and the City did receive
STP Urban Funding for this project. There is approximately $1.5M in the bank for this project.
Mr. Kane said future reports will look different and have more information since the new software was
approved after implementing.
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6. ADJOURNMENT
MOVED by Ald. Kjelland, SECONDED by Comm. Kneer to ADJOURN the January 13, 2016 Regular City
Plan Commission Meeting. 7 ayes, 0 nays, 0 absent. MOTION CARRIED on a voice vote.
The meeting adjourned at 6:04 p.m.
Mayor Brian Smith, Chairperson
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City of
WAUPACA
Community & Economic Development Department
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111 S. Main Street Waupaca, WI 54981
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Action Request: Zoning Change [Ordinance 02-16] Project Description:
Applicant: Jerry C. Lyons and Benjamin J. Lyons, members Owner: 02 Group, LLC Property Addresses: 715 Hill Street Parcel Number(s): 34-31-22-9 Existing Zoning B-3 General Commercial District; building contracting business (lower and Use: level) and single family (upper level) Proposed Zoning R-1 Single-Family Residence District; single-family and Use: Surrounding Zoning R-1 Single-Family Residence District, RC Resource Conservation and Land Use: B-3 General Commercial District; residential, open land and commercial
business BACKGROUND The current property owner requested and was granted a rezone of this property to the B-3 General Commercial District in 2012. The purpose at that time was to market and sell the property for commercial use. That same property owner now has an offer to purchase the property for residential use and is requesting the zoning be changed back to R1. The City’s Year 2030 Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Map identifies the subject site for Planned Commercial (PC). As such, the rezoning of the subject property will be in conflict with the current land use goals of the City. The Comprehensive Plan is currently under amendment to potentially resolve the conflict.
RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends approval of Ordinance 02-16 subject to the following conditions: 1. Approval of a Comprehensive Plan amendment that makes the City of Waupaca’s Preferred Land Use Map
consistent with the proposed land use.
City of
WAUPACA
Community & Economic Development Department
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111 S. Main Street Waupaca, WI 54981
2. The existing homestead shall only be utilized for single-family residential purposes. Two-family, multi-family and/or commercial use of the property is prohibited.
3. Since the property will no longer be used for commercial purposes, the existing ground signage and any wall
signage is required to be removed.
4. The existing accessory structures may not conform to current zoning code regulations therefore any alterations would require any non-conformities to be brought into conformance with current regulations.
PREPARED BY: Brennan P. Kane Director of Community and Economic Development
ORDINANCE NO. 02-16 (2016)
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 17.201(2) OF CHAPTER 17 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE CITY OF WAUPACA ENTITLED
"AMENDMENTS TO DISTRICT MAPS"
The Common Council of the City of Waupaca do ordain as follows: Section 1. The real estate hereinafter described and located in the City of Waupaca and State of Wisconsin, and presently zoned by the zoning ordinance of the City of Waupaca as "B-3 Commercial Business District" is hereby zoned as "R-1 Single-Family Residence District", more particularly described as follows, to-wit:
That part of the Northwest 1/4 of the Northwest 1/4 of Section 31, Township 22 North, Range 12 East, City of Waupaca, Waupaca County, Wisconsin, described as follows: Commencing at a concrete monument at the West 1/4 corner of Section 31; thence North 00 degrees 05 minutes West, 1316.28 feet along the Section line to the Southwest corner of the Northwest 1/4 of the Northwest 1/4, said Section 31; thence North 89 degrees 56 minutes East, 495.0 feet along the South line of the Northwest 1/4 of the Northwest 1/4 to an iron pipe; thence North 00 degrees 05 minutes West, 221.43 feet along a line that is parallel with the West line of the Northwest 1/4 of the Northwest 1/4, and 30 rods East therefrom to an iron pipe on the Northerly right-of-way line of County Highway “K" as now located, which shall be the place of beginning of this description; thence North 72 degrees 48 minutes East, 153.53 feet to an iron pipe; thence North 60 degrees 23 minutes East, 348.28 feet to an iron pipe; thence North 04 degrees 14 minutes East, 72.17 feet to an iron pipe; thence North 44 degrees 14 minutes West, 161.64 feet to an iron pipe; thence North 52 degrees 31 minutes West, 178.04 feet to an iron pipe; thence North 74 degrees 29 minutes West, 209.15 feet to an iron pipe; thence South 00 degrees 05 minutes East, 569.80 feet to the point of beginning. That the foregoing parcel is also described as follows, to-wit: That part of the Northwest 1/4 of the Northwest 1/4 of Section 31, Township 22 North, Range 12 East, lying South of Hill Street and North of County Trunk Highway “K" in the City of Waupaca, EXCEPT the West 30 rods thereof. ALSO EXCEPT highway rights-of-way. (Parcel No. 34-31-22-9, 715 Hill Street)
Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect upon passage and publication according to law. Approved: Brian Smith, Mayor Adopted: , 2016. Approved: , 2016. Published: , 2016. ATTEST: Henry Veleker, City Administrator/Clerk
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I ATTENTION!!
G.I.S. maps are for informational purposes only and are not intended to represent evidence in title. The representations on these maps could in fact be in error and should not be relied upon as the sole determining factor in the location of any given parcel. The City of Waupaca is not responsible for any inaccuracies contained herein. Individuals should consult legal representation or professional survey advice to confirm and insure accuracy of a given parcel description.
City ofWaupaca
1 inch = 200 feet
Rezoning
Municipal BoundaryRezoning Request
R1
B3
B3
B5
RC
B5
R1
R1
R1
R1
R1 B3
B5
B5
R1
B5
R1
R1
R1
R1
B3
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R1B3RC
B5
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RC B3
HWY 10
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ZoningSingle-Family Residential DistrictTwo-Family Residential DistrictMultiple-Family Residential DistrictNeighborhood Busines DistrictCentral Business DistrictGeneral Commercial DistrictStrip Commercial DistrictPlanned Commercial DistrictPlanned Unit DevelopmentLight Industrial DistrictHeavy Industrial DistrictAgricultural DistrictResource ConservationQuarrying District
City of WaupacaZoning Map
I1 inch = 300 feet
ATTENTION!! G.I.S. maps are for informational purposes only and are not intended to represent evidence in title. The representations on these maps could in fact be in error and should not be relied upon as the sole determining factor in the location of any given parcel. The City of Waupaca is not responsible for any inaccuracies contained herein. Individuals should consult legal representation or professional survey advice to confirm and insure accuracy of a given parcel description.
BUILDING PERMITS NO. PENDING FEE VALUE
January 8 $21,517.70 $12,670,650.00
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
TOTAL 8 $21,517.70 $12,670,650.00
ELECTRICAL PERMITS PLUMBING PERMITS
MONTH NO. PENDING FEE MONTH NO. PENDING FEE
January 3 $4,955.92 January 2 $3,630.92
February February
March March
April April
May May
June June
July July
August August
September September
October October
November November
December December
TOTAL 3 $4,955.92 TOTAL 2 $3,630.92
NEW SINGLE FAMILY HOMES
NO. ADDRESS FEE COST/VALUE
NEW APARTMENT BUILDINGS (UNITS)
NO. ADDRESS FEE COST/VALUE
NEW CONDOMINIUMS (UNITS)
NO. ADDRESS FEE COST/VALUE
January 2016
CITY OF WAUPACA
John Lust
Building Inspector
MONTHLY REPORT OF PERMITS ISSUED
GARAGE (G), DECK (D), SHED (S), HVAC (H), PERMIT EXTENSION (E), ZONING (Z), ADDITIONS (A),
COMMERCIAL BLDG. ( C ), AND REMODELING/ALTERATIONS ( R )
PERMIT # ADDRESS PENDING FEE COST/VALUE
15-172-9B ( A ) 1226 Berlin St $14,842.99 Addition $9,850,000
15-172-9H ( H ) 1226 Berlin St $4,990.81 Heating & AC $2,400,000
16-004-1H ( H ) 214 S Main St $108.90 Heating & AC $10,890
16-005-1H ( H ) 721 W Fulton St $75.00 Heating & AC $3,100
16-006-1H ( H ) 730 School St $50.00 Heating & AC $3,160
16-007-1H ( H ) 804 8th St $50.00 Heating & AC $3,500
15-206-10B ( A ) 114 N Oborn St $1,375.00 Addition $400,000
16-008-1Z ( Z ) 410 Jefferson St $25.00 Fence
8 $21,517.70 $12,670,650.00