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HomeMy WebLinkAbout020-638-04-5406-LUP-2022-360 SUBMIT COMPLETED APPUCATION AND Q , Feero: APPIiCATION FOR LAN�USE PERMIT' �` Sawyer County ' ' . SA�W`��R COU�ITSC;WISCQNSIN � Zoning&Conservation Depart. _ -.oeK-s�amp{rse�e�ved� 1 10610 Main St Suite G9 ' ' ` ' Date_� 3o a� C� Hayward,WI54843 " +, t` ,a , ----�^-_-� (715)634-8288 `" �.3 hii;, � � y��'� ' .,� , 3o&b L_ Chk#___.�...___��__._._._�,�.�.�. �,a+�d4 :: { ,�; . Rcpt#N e,w wo Y��t �31 a K � INSTRUCT�ONS: No permits will be issued until all fees are paid. �fl/��{�,�� ���� t� � �� -, � Chetks are made pay'ahle to:5awyer Cnunty Zoning Department. �y M{-� DO NOT START CONSTRUCTION UNTIL AI_L PFRMITS HAVE.BEEN ISS,UED TO APPUCANT. VYIQTVIA)AppllCatl0il MUST bC iUI7I111tt8d FILL OUT IN INK (NO PENCIL) Submlttal of this application�r receipt of fees does_not mnstitute pnrmit IsSuante. Owner(s)Name: v Contractor(s)Name (,�a. � � J en/S eW � --___ ------ — --_ _---� «. s � � ��J'e,� Mailing Address: J Mailing Address: � / � /�Z C�,IA,r/ CJ' ��^ �'J� Z, C��✓/�, ST' Phone: _,._—� .- -- -------------�Phone:'----- — !06'�' - ?f 1--��3? � (�(� �6' S�s7 Emai1: I �mail: c --- ----- _-----.�_�,_�4... Sfte address: �O G ��l/�r✓(�A• Or Date a plied fer:1 _ leqaty PIN tf Q�"�" � � ��' �'��O� Town of: �J ��G� Permit delivery Method �Call Owner �Mail Owner o Call Contrector n Mail Contractor 'Is Property/Land within 300 feet of River,Stream I�nd. Distance Structure is from Shoreline: Is your Property � Iptermiitent) � Rre Wetlands eet in FIo�Aplain Creek or Landward side of Fioodplain? If yes---continue 2�� � � Zone7 , Present? �Shoreland ---�------- i Yes � Is Property/Land w;thin 1000 feet of Lake,Pond or Flowage Distance Structure is from Shoreline: y^5 I ` , � Ifyes••-continue ,--► feet �� ' �/ !:I Non-Shoreland Descrfbe Projett Totai#of Value at Tlme of Project type Foundatlon What Type&Capacity is the Completion �House,garage,shed,deck, Number �gas�ment, bedrooms Sewer/Sanitary System(s) "include danated of 5tories Post Addition,etc,..) Crawis aCe, time&material p List separately $��b� constructinn $2,6�° �� � �, 1 �lz �d>v e, .�-- - c Dwelling ------------ ----—- s Accessory Bldg $ � �ddition/Altera[ion Height: Total Square Lowest Proposed Use ✓ Proposed Structurc Dimensions Footage Grade to (multiply per Highest story) Peak Residence � x � Ft. with 2"d story or loft ( x � Ft. with Basement ( x � Ft. Attached Garage � x � Residential Use Ft. Accessory Structure(ex�iai�) 7 x y/► �J//� ❑ Agrieultural {detachedgara�es,sheds,boathouses,etc} ( � G.. / � � / • � Ft, �'�/ U5e Temporary Guest Quarters or Bunkhouse(cirde cype) � X � FY. ❑ Commercial/ Deck/Porch/Patio � � X � Ft. Industriai Use - � x � (2"d)Deck/Porch/Patio Ft. ❑ Municipal Use Othe�(explain) ( X f Ft. O Other � X � Principal Structure(a�����ic�rai,Commcrcial,Municip�l,Etc.) Ft. ( X ) Addition/Alteration(eX�,ia��� Ft. Total habitable square feet: Totai Non-habitable square feet; 'Q � (decks,patios,�arages,sheds,storage area&other Structures) � Originaf Application MU�T be submitted Attach a Plan or Sketch your Properry on 8.5"x 11"or 8.5"x 14"paper:'Must'inciude loca2ion and sefback of proposed and existi�g structures,roads, driveway,sanitary companents,well,lake,river,stream,and weClends. Descrfp4fon S�4back� Deserip4ion Setback �� Measurements _ _._____� Measurements Setback from the Centerline of Platted Road and/or v ~ feeY Setback from the Lake(ordinary high-wutr.r mark� Feet Setback from tha Estabilsh�d Right-of-Way Feet Setback from the River,Stream,Creek Feet — ---___- - --- — Setback from the Bluff if appllcable Feet Setback from the North Lot Line u �0��!' Feet __ Setback from the South Lot Line Z�� Feet Setback irom Wetland Feet Setback from the West Lot Line 24 Fe2t Slope within area of construction/disturbance %Slope �._.:__ ._...---- _...__—_�,_-.�.�.�— _.._._. Setback from the East Lot Line �(� ` feet Elevatiort of Flaodplain Feet - - --_._ _� __. - - ,. -._._ Setback to Sept(c Tank or Melding 7ank �� �_��_ feet Setback to Well _��f ee t �._ �Y- Setbackto�rain Field p Feet 4-.__ _— Setback to Privy(Portable,Composting) Feet Prloi to Ihe pia�rment or construction of a structure�vnhin f�e(S)feet of!h��r��in���,um requirr.d setback,the boundary line hom which the setback must be mensured must be vislble from one previously survcycd cornrr to thc othrr picviouslY survcyed�rrner or mark�a:hy,�I���ensed surveypr at the owner's e%pense. Priot to the platement or construction of a stru[ture more than flve(5)feet hut less[han ten(lU)feet frorn the minimum required setback,the boundary line fram which the setback must be measured must be visible from one previously surveyed corner ta the other previous�y surveyed corner,orverifiable hy the Department by use of a corrected compass from a known cnmer within S00 feet of the proposeA site of the structure,or must be marked by a licensed surveyor at the owner's expense . � � - •• • . • . Calculate impervious surfaces.(Roofed,concrete,paved,and other surfaces that water cannot peneerate.The Zo�ing Office can help you determine if a surface is considered impervious� Calculate lot area: indicate lot size from CSM or NOVUS(circle one):___ ( � Acres;Multiply by 43,5G0=Lot area: �� ��� Square Footage f Calculate impervious surface area: -� Determine the total size,in square feet,of your projects listed above(incfude eaves):_ ` �`�� sq ft. Determine the totai size,in square feet,of alf existing roofed structures(include eaves): ���� �,sq ft. Determine the total size,in square feet,of all existing paved/bricked/blocked surfaces: sq ft. Add these measurements to determine total impervious surfaces: '� � /�J� sq ft. Caltulate impervious lot percentage Total imperUious surface:�-Lot area:~� �� Sq ft.X 140=ie�pervieus s�rface �� � % �Mitigation is required if[o[al exceeds 15%) "'Notice a separate gradinP permit needs to�e obtained if disturbed are�is witliin the Shoreland district as indicated on previous page and meets criteria below•" Grading on a slope greater than 20% � � Grading of more than 1,000 Sq.ft.on 12%-20%slopes � Grading of more than 2,000 Sq.Ft.on Slopes less than 12/ Gradinp,is in excess of 10,000 Sq.Ft. r=CJLI�ftE?OOGTAINAPFRMII:arSIFlHTI;VGCONSIHUC;IONVJITNOU'!'.4VEftMi1 WILl,4E51;��; iDdf�LNH�_l�'�GS I(we)declare that this application(including any accompanying information)has been examined by me(us)and to the best of my(our)know�edge and belief it is true,correct and complete. i(we)acknowledge that I(we)am(are)responsible for the detail and accuracy of all information I(we)am(are)providing and that it will be relied upon 6y Sawyer County in determining whether to issue a permit. I(we)further accept liability which may be a result of Sawyer Counry relying on this information I(we)am(are)providing in or with this application.I(we)consent to county officials charged with administering county ordinances to have access to the above described property at any reasonable time for the purpose of inspection.Addi' nally,the undersigned person(s)hereby give permission for acwss to the property for onsite inspection by Municipal Officials. Owner Owner �_��^ Signatur _ _Printed name� e eN`f P� , Date 2� (Signature and Printed Name r auired) � N0710E: All Land Use Permits Expire One(1)Year from thr Date of Issuance for h ConsUuction Of Ncw One&Two Family Dwa�llinp,: ALL Municipalitles Are Required To Enfnrr,e The Uniform Dwelling Code 1 he local T'own,State or Pederal agencies may also require permits. You are responsible for complying with the requirements of the Sawyer Counting Zoning Ordinances and faw and regulations of the State of Wismnsin.You are also responsibte for complying with State and Federal laws conceming tonstruction near or on wetlands,lakes,and streams.Failure to comply may result in removal or modification of construction that violates the law or other perialties or costs. For more information,visit the department of natural resources wetlands identification web page or contact a department of natural resources servite center(608)267-3125 issuance Information (County Use Oniy) Sanitary Number: N of bedrooms: Permit Denied(Date): Reason for Denial: __._____....�------- --- -__--- Pe�mit#: Issuing agent: Date: �� - 3�� __ .._._._��._.._�_______ - -_-_�i�_.._.._ _ � �0 �a- is Parcel a Sub-Standard Lot ':Yes (oeed of Record) _ fVo I � I s P a r c e i i n C o m m o n O w n e r s h i p Y e s (Fuse d/Co n tigu ous�o t�s�) itiga[ion ReGulred s;Yes � No i; Is Structure Non-Conforming I'Yes ��� o Mitigation Attached �'�Yes i;No - --- ---._. ,.--- -- Granted by Variance(B.O.A.) Granted by Conditional Use ':Yes ''No Case tl: :Yes 'i No �ase q: Was Parcel Legally Created �Yes No Were Property Lines Represented by Owner i.:Yes ;.'NO Was Proposed Building Site Deiineated Yes tVo _ ___— Was Property Surveyed �;Yes _ �;No Office Comments; ���� Zone District: Fee: �z�.-1 --� .�� _ - -- - - - - Hold For Sanitary; ' ' Hold ForTBA: l : Hold For Affidavit' ! _�__,_,_ ( Holo Fur i c�; �7an2020 8/29122,1:15 PM Novus-Wisconsin Access rev.13.1108 Real EState Sawyer County Property Listing Property Status:Current Today's Date:8/29/2022 Created On:2/6/2007 7:55:35 AM �Description lJpdated:4/23/2020 �Ownership Updated:12/19/2014 7ax ID: 20492 WAYNE A JENSEN LA CROSSE WI PIN: 57-020-2-36-06-04-5 OS-004-000060 DEBRA K BUITERFIELD LA CROSSE WI Legacy PIN: 020638045406 Map[D: :4.6 eilling AOdress: Mailing Address: Municipality: (020)TOWN OF OJIBWA WAYNE A)ENSEN WAYNE A]ENSEN STR: 509 T38N R06W 1702 CHARLES ST ll02 CHARLES ST Description: PRT GOVT LOT 4 LA CROSSE WI 54603 LA CROSSE WI 54603 Recorded Acres: 1.030 Lottery Claims: 0 �Site Address *indicates Private Road First Dollar: Yes 8801W RIVER RD O]IBWA 54862 Waterbody: Chippewa River Zoning: (RRI)ResidentiaURecreational One ESN: qqz J property Assessment Updated�,8/20/2013 � 2022 Assessment Detail Code Acres Land Imp. Tax Districts Updated:2/6/2007 G1-RESIDENTIAL 1.030 27,000 25,800 1 State of Wisconsin 57 Sawyer Counry Z.Year Comparison 2021 2022 Change 020 Town of Ojibwa Land: 27,000 27,000 0.0% 576615 Winter Schoal District Improved: 25,800 25,800 0.0% O01100 Technical College TOWI: 52,800 52,800 0.0% + Recorded Documentr UDdated:4/23/2020 4� O WARRANTV DEED tl.:8 PropeKy History Date Recorded:I1/18/2014 393264 N�A 0 TERMINATION OFDECEDENTSINTEREST Date Remrded:11/18/2014 393263 O WARRANTYDEED Date Remrded:8/18/2000 � 285965 WD713/445 O EASEMENTAGREEMENT Date Recorded:7/17/2000 285229 htlps:Otas sawyerco u n tygov.orgllAccesslmaster.asp i/1 � o � —7 • 7 �� / �_ � �_ � �_ � `' __ ` f � Ch ,� � C>O / I � � � � I �i � � � / � � � 2� � I � � I i — �� � Z � - � �� � �'! � ( � D " �- 1 � ; `� � s 1 -�\ M � ` � - � � N il � � � � i�. � -; � v, -�`-� i o '` � � � � �� � i . � �M,� ��� � � , �i �� M � � tNFEYBAREROC?TISBETTE� PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS : Bare Root Trees are superior to container grown (potted) trees in many ways. Bare root tree roots aren't confined by STEPS: a container, bare-root trees get off to - - - a more vigorous starf compared to These are the steps you should take if you want to ensure the best containerized roots which typically possible results after planting your bare root trees. I understand, not need more time to adjust to everybody can dig a 3' hole for every tree (I cerfainly cannot). But if transplanting. Bare-root trees typically you follow these steps your trees should do well. surpass the size of larger containerized trees in only a few years. 1 ) Soak your tree roots in water or root gel for 3-6 hours. 2) Dig a hole, wider than seems necessary, so the roots can grow Bare root stock always costs much less outward without crowding. Remove any grass within a 3-foot than container plants and they are circular area. To aid root growth, turn soil in an area up to 3 easier to transport and plant. feet in diameter. 3) Plant the tree at the same depth it stood in the nursery, with The only reason you would ever want plenty of room for the roots. Parfially fill the hole, firming the soil to go with container trees is if you around the lower roots. Do not add soil amendments such as aren't planting eariy in the season. peat or bark. Do not use ferfilizer, potting soil, or chemicals on Bare Root trees should be planted your new trees. soon after pick-up in order to allow 4) Shovel in the remaining soil. It should be firmly but not tightly the roots and trees time before the packed. Construct a water-holding basin around the tree. hot and dry summer days. Give the tree plenty of water. 5) After the water has soaked in, spread protective mulch two inches deep in a 3-foot diameter area around the base of the ' tree, but not touching the trunk. 9 j' 6) The soil and mulch around your trees should be kept moist but ' ! not soggy. During dry weather, generously water the tree every 7 to 10 days during the first year. Water slowly at the dripline. a .� d � `��; °` �, � DO NOT: �, f ; These are things you should never do when planting new bare root � ���: � ' trees: r f. `� ,� ��, •' 1 ) Do not soak your tree roots in water for extended periods of time (over one day). ` " 2� Do not get root dip on anything except the roots of the trees. ,�' 3) Do not fill the hole you dug with compost or other materials. The soil that goes back into the hole should be the same soil that came out. You do not want to create a hole that just retains water -you will drown the tree. 4) Most important - In the hot summer months the first year or two after you plant the trees you must water them when it is dry. After they are established this isn't as critical, but the first few years their roots are just getting established and if they dry out too bad the trees will die. 5) An easy way to retain moisture and discourage weed/grass growth is with mulch. Spread mulch 3 ft. around the base of the tree, but do not allow the mulch to touch the tree trunk. This invites disease. � � � . 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