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Administration
10610 Main Street,Suite 49
Hayward,Wisconsin 54843
Tel:(715)634-8288
E-mail:kathy.marksCdsawyercountygov.orq I^1l�{�'`I`���;
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September 1S,2019
VAR 19-006,Scott Peters
Notice is hereby given that on September 17,2019 the Sawyer County Board of Appeals approved the
following application with conditions:
Town of Sand Lake-if19-006;Scott Pe[ers. Part Government Lot 2,Lot 1 CSM 19/106 ri5616;513,T39N,
R09W;Parcel p026-939-13-5228;6.23 Total acres;Zoned Agricultural One(A-1)and
Residential/Recreational One(RR-1). Application is for the cons[ruction of a 24'x 24'(26'x 26')with
eaves accessory building located 22'at the doses[point from a non-navigable wetland boundary line.
Variance reques[ed as Section 14.3,Setbacks from Navigable Water,Wetlands,and Bluffs,Sawyer County
Zoning Shoreland-Wetland Protection Ordinance,would require the prior granting of a variance for any
new structures located closer[han 40'to the boundary of a non-navigable wetland.
Motion by Olson to approve the application with conditions[hat the accessory building be single story
with maximum sidewall heigh[of 10',roof pitch to be the same as the dwelling,and no habitable space.A
2 year limit for application of permit to taken out. Rusk seconds the motion. 4 to 0. All in favor.
Findings of Fact: No harm to public interest. Unique property. No convenience to the owner. No
economic gain.
Please contact our office to apply for a Land Use application for your project or you may print one from
our website at sawyercountygov.org,we will need the original with owner signatures and fees included.
Any person or persons jointly aggrieved by the decision of the Board of Appeals may commence an action
in the Circuit Court for Writ of Certiorari to review the legality of the decision within 30 days after the date
of this notice.
Any questions please contact our office at the above information.
Kathy Marks
Deputy Zoning&Conservation Administrator
CC:Town of Sand Lake
� Sawyer County Zoning & Conservation Department
SAWYE R 10610 Main Street, Suite 49
C O U N T Y Hayward, WI 54843
jay.kozlowski@sawvercounty�ov.or�
Fax (715) 638-3277
(715) 634-8288
VARIANCE REQUEST
STAFF REPORT
Applicant:
Scott Peters
13207 Lolo Creek Drive
Lolo, MT 59847
Property Location:
14849W Sunset Lane
Summary of Request:
The applicant(s) are requesting to build a 24' x 24' detached garage (26' x 26') with eaves. The
proposed garage would be located 22' at the closest point to a non-navigable wetland.
Project History:
The applicants had initially contacted Sawyer County Zoning to do an onsite inspection report for
a possible garage location. At time of onsite it was determined that there was small 14' x 20' area that
would meet all setbacks but would require removal of a large portion of a rock retaining wall. After
discussing this area with the applicant Mr. Peters had decided to apply for a variance in that the area of an
accessory structure to meet all setbacks would not be large enough (see applicant's statements in additional
information worksheet). It is also important to look at the potential removal of the rock retaining wall. This
rock retaining wall that would need to be rebuilt to slide the garage over further from the wetland would
not only be a large financial burden but could also be construed that it would be a unique physical limitation
of the property that by doing so may have impacts on the adjacent property owner. It could also be
potentially more detrimental to the ecology of the area with loose earth material needed to be moved off
site then a reduced wetland setback.
The proposed accessory structure would only be 1 story in height and would also be placed over an
area of existing blacktop. The total impervious surfaces with the proposed structure would be 1 .6% as that
the Peter's land area includes most of the larger wetland complex and unbuildable area across the road.
With regards to the reduced wetland setback the proposed location would meet all other setbacks.
On-site Notes/Comments:
*see onsite Inspection Report*
Hardship/Justification:
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Variances seek a relaxation of a dimensional standard in the code. The decision to grant a variance must be
supported by practical justification, which include 1.) that the code is unnecessarily burdensome and the
landowner is not able to enact a permitted use without a relaxation of the dimensional standard; 2.) there
are unique limitations on the property that prevent the landowner from meeting the required dimensional
standard; and 3.) if the variance is granted, no harm will be done to the public interest or the zoning code.
It is the applicants' responsibility to present the case and provide the "burden of proofl' as to why the
variance should be granted. The personal situation of the applicant, financial hardship, convenience, a
growing family, or nearby violations cannot be considered as valid reasons to grant a variance.
Board Decision Checklist:
(Approval Reasons): An unnecessary hardship is present and the current code requirements
would be unnecessarily burdensome and prevent the applicant from using the property for a permitted
use because(Board of Appeals to choose specific conditions unique to property):
1. No other alternatives exist.
2. The impacts of construction are being minimized by mitigation.
3. A minimal relaxation of code is being granted.
4. A permitted use is not possible on this property without a variance approval.
5. The circumstances are beyond the control of the applicant, and are unique to the property not the
applicant.
6. The lot predates zoning regulations.
7. The construction matches the lot and available area.
The hardship/unreasonably burdensome limitation of setbacks is due to unique physical features or
limitations of the property and not the circumstances of the applicant as follows (Board of Appeals to
choose specific conditions unique to property)):
1. Very little or no buildable area exists.
2. The buildable area lot is very narrow.
3. The lot depth is very shallow.
4. Steep slopes exist.
5. The setbacks overlap here.
6. There is no other room for a septic system.
7. Overall smalllot size.
8. Erosion exists.
The variance will not harm the public interest or neighboring land uses, and damage the intent of the
zoning code because(Board of Appeals to choose specific conditions unique to property)
l. Visibility is good at the driveway location.
2. Traffic is light.
3. The septic will be upgraded.
4. Traffic is slowed here.
5. A turnaround is proposed.
6. This would make a bad situation better.
7. Good vegetation exists or is proposed.
8. The proposed use will not harm the public, zoning code, or neighboring land uses if conditions
are followed.
9. A literal enforcement of the zoning code would be unnecessarily burdensome.
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10. The testimony in opposition has been considered but no valid reasons could be found to deny.
(Approval Conditions): Therefore, the requested variance is hereby approved with the following
conditions (add or delete as needed):
1. The development must be in substantial compliance with the site plan and testimony provided at
the public hearing.
2. The first floor elevation and filling and grading sha11 be done in accordance with the site plan and
additional information provided at the public hearing.
3. The non-conforming must be removed within
days.
4. All other required setbacks must be complied with.
5. All permits must be obtained, including land use, building, and sanitary or proper connection to
municipal sewer.
6. All code requirements must be complied with.
7. It is the responsibility of the builder and landowner to protect the neighboring lots, lake, and road
during construction.
8. Standard or Individual (pick one) erosion control and/or stormwater management plans (again
either or both can be picked) must be in place prior to construction starting.
9. A plat of survey or Certified Survey map is required priar to the start of construction.
10. The wetland boundary shall be delineated and shown on a certified survey map,prior to
construction.
11. Any future construction cannot occur without first obtaining a variance.
12. A driveway permit must be obtained from the Town/County/State Highway Department, and the
construction of the driveway must be in accordance with that permit and any other standards,
including end slopes, minimum and maximum top widths, and other requirements.
13. A property address must be assigned,based upon the driveway location, once the permanent
location is determined.
14. The existing driveway shall be removed within 60 days.
15. The Board agrees with the concerns of DNR but on-site observations and conditions of approval
should mitigate those.
16. The driveway shall meet all code specifications and shall provide suitable turnaround to prevent
backing onto the road.
17. A uniform property address will need to be assigned, once the permanent driveway location is
established.
18. The applicant will allow agents of Sawyer County access to the property to ensure compliance
with the terms of this decision, Sawyer County codes, and state and federal Laws.
(Denial Reasons): Unnecessary hardship is not present and the code requirements are not
unnecessarily burdensome and will not prevent the owner from using the property for a permitted use
because(Board of Appeals to choose specific conditions unique to property):
1. The land owner has reasonable use already.
2. Cumulative impacts can be foreseen.
3. A self-imposed hardship cannot be grounds far an approval.
4. The Board concurs with the concerns expressed by
5. Other alternatives exist such as building in another location or building a smaller structure.
6. A loss of profit or inconvenience is not a hardship.
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The hardship is not due to unique physical features or limitations of the property and appear to be
unique to the applicant as follows (Board of Appeals to choose specific conditions unique to
property):
L There are many other similar lots in area.
2. The code requirements are not unnecessarily burdensome and should be adhered to.
3. The hardship is unique to the property owner.
4. This is a self-imposed hardship.
5. No hardship noted.
6. A loss of profit is not a hardship.
7. No unique lot features were noted by the Board.
The variance will harm the public interest or neighboring land uses, and damage the intent of the
zoning code because(Board of Appeals to choose specific conditions unique to property)):
1. An approval would set a precedent.
2. Public safety could be compromised.
3. This would make a bad situation worse.
4. An increase in water runoff and erosion is anticipated.
5. Harm to water quality is anticipated.
6. The proposal appears to be for convenience to the landowner only.
7. An approval would undermine the code and harm the neighboring properties and public interest at
large.
8. The landowner should pursue other locations or building plans.
(Denial Conditions): Therefore, the requested variance is hereby denied with the following
conditions(add or delete as needed):
1. The must be removed within days
2 The applicant will allow agents of Sawyer County access to the property to ensure compliance
with the terms of this decision, Sawyer County Codes, and State and Federal Laws.
(Tabled): The requested variance is tabled to the O business meeting or O public hearing
scheduled for ,2019.
1. This will allow the applicant to complete the following:
2. The applicant is instructed to contact the to
attempt a resolution.
3. A plat of survey or Certified Survey Map must be made to accurately locate lot lines,buildings,and
RO W's.
4. A better site plan with elevations drawings is necessary.
5. An erosion control and stormwater management plan is required,and must be approved by ZAC to address
those issues.
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Owner: Scott Peters 651-492-7260
Address: 6705 Oak Grove Pkwy N Unit 1114 Brookyln Park, MN 55445
Anticipated time of presentation (minutes) to the Board of Appeals (Circle one) : <15/ 15-30/>30
Property description: PRT GOVT LOT 2, LOT 1 CSM 19/106 #5616
S13 T39N R09W
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Volume and page no. of deed: QCD# 387756
Acreage and lot size: 6.23 Acres
Zone district: Residential/Recreational One (RR1)
Application is for: The construction of a 24' x 24' (26' x 26') with eaves accessory building located 22' at
closest point from a non-navigable wetland boundary line.
Variance is requested as: Section 14.3, Setbacks from Navigable Water, Wetland, and Bluffs, Sawyer County
Zoning Shoreland-Wetland Protection Ordinance, would require the prior granting of a variance for any new
structures located closer than 40' to the boundary of a non-navigable wetland.
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Name and address of agent: Signatures of property owner and agent and/or
purchaser. The above hereby make application for a
variance. The above certify that the listed information
and intentions are true and correct. The above
person/s/hereby give permission for access to the
property for onsite inspections.
APPLICATION FOR VARIANCE
SAWYER COUNTY BOARD OF APPEALS
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
(To be completed by applicant)
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(First Name) (MI) (Last Name)
The purpose of this form is to provide you with information that pertains to the granting
of"area/dimensional" variances and to assist you in preparing for your presentation
before the Sawyer County Board of Appeals. Use additional paper for responses if
required. Example responses are not related to any variance ever reviewed by the Board
of Appeals. This form will become a part of your application packet and is to be
returned to the Zoning Department by the variance application deadline.
Part 1 . Applicant supplied Information.
Current use of�propertv & improvements - (e.g., "Property contains a residential
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Describe the variance requested - (e.g., "Add a 15' x 20' addition to the side of the
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Describe the effects on the property if the variance is not �ranted - (e.g., "The addition
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Describe alternatives to the requested variance such as other locations, desig,ns and
construction techniques. Attach a site map showing alternatives that you considered in
each cate ory below.
a) Alternatives you considered that will comply with existing standards. If
you find such an alternative, you may move forward with this option
with a regular permit. If you rejected compliant alternatives, provide the
reasons that you rejected them.
(e.g., "Space is not available to expand in any other direction or location.
House is too close to the side lot lines and the lake."
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Describe the impact on�r�roperty and adjacent properties if the variance is ran�ted.
(e.g., "Erosion during construction—will be controlled with silt fencing.
After construction there will be a greater impervious surface area.
Gutters and downspouts will be used to divert water away from other properties
and the lake. Shoreline buffer zone will be planted with native vegetation, trees
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Part 2: Three-Step Test.
To qualify for your requested variance, you must demonstrate that your property meets
the following three requirements. This is known as the "three-step test."
1) Unique Property Limitations.
Unique physical limitations of the property such as steep slopes or wetlands
that are not generally shared by other properties must prevent compliance with
ardinance requirements. The circumstances of an applicant(growing family,
need for a larger garage etc.) are not a factor in deciding variances. Nearby
ordinance violations, prior variances or lack of objections from neighbors or
the Town Board do not provide a basis for granting a variance.
Do unique physical characteristics of your property prevent compliance with
the ordinance?
�Yes. Where are they located on your property? Please show the
boundaries of these features on the site map that you used to describe
alternatives considered.
(e.g., "There is a wetland area that extends around one side of the house
and also behind the house."). �/
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2) No Harm to Public Interests.
A variance may not be granted which results in harm to public interests. In
applying this test, the Board of Appeals must consider impacts of your
proposal and the cumulative impacts of similar projects on the interests of the
neighbors and the entire community. Some, but not necessarily all of these
considerations are: (1) Public health, safety and welfare, (2) water quality, (3)
fish and wildlife habitat, (4) natural scenic beauty, (5) minimization of
property damages and (6) achievement of eventual compliance for
nonconforming uses, structures and lots.
Explain how the granting of this variance would not harm the public interests
or how it may even enhance the public interests.
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An applicant may not claim hardship because of conditions which are self-
imposed or created by a prior owner (for example, excavating a pond on a
vacant lot and then arguing that there is no suitable location for a home.).
Courts have also determined that economic or financial hardship does not
justify a variance. When determining whether unnecessary hardship exists,
the property as a whole is considered rather than just a portion of the parcel.
You are applying for an "area variance.' An area variance relaxes a
dimensional standard such as a setback, frontage, lot area, or height. For an
area variance, unnecessary hardship exists when compliance would
unreasonably prevent the owner from usin t�he property for a permitted
purpose or would render conformity with such restrictions unnecessarilv
burdensome. The importance of the public purposes of the ordinance, the
degree to which the restriction supports those purposes and the extent of the
relaxation of the restriction are weighs against the limitations full compliance
would impose on use of the property.
Is unnecessary hardship present?
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Real Property Listing Page http://tas.sawyercountygov.org/system/REAL_PROPERTY/RE...
Real Estate Sawyer County Property Listing Property Status: Current
Today's Date: 7/10/2019 Created On: 2/6/2007 7:55:48 AM
�' Description Updated: 6/4/2019 `�'� Ownershio Updated: 6/4/2019
TaxID: 28381 SCOTT M PETERS BROOKLYN PARK
PIN: 57-026-2-39-09-13-5 05-002-000280 MN
Legacy PIN: 026939135228
Map ID: :2.28 Billina Address: Mailina Address:
Municipality: (026) TOWN OF SAND LAKE SCOTT M PETERS SCOTT M PETERS
STR: S13 T39N R09W 6705 OAK GROVE PKWY N UNIT 6705 OAK GROVE PKWY N UNIT
1114 1114
Description: PRT G0� LOT 2 LOT 1 CSM 19/106 BROOKLYN PARK MN 55445 BROOKLYN PARK MN 55445
#5616
Recorded Acres: 6.230 i[�
Calculated Acres: 5.550
�` Site Address * indicates Private Road
Lottery Claims: 0 14849W SUNSET LN STONE LAKE 54876
First Dollar: Yes
Waterbody: Whitefish Lake J Property Assessment Updated: 2/6/2007
Zoning: (A-1) Agricultural One 2019 Assessment Detail
(RR1) Residential/Recreational One Code Acres Land Imp.
ESN: 423 G1-RESIDENTIAL 2.230 282,300 84,900
G5-UNDEVELOPED 4.000 1,200 0
� Tax Districts Updated: 2/6/2007
1 State of Wisconsin 2-Year Comparison 2018 2019 Change
57 Sawyer County Land: 283,500 283,500 0.0%
026 Town of Sand Lake Improved: 84,900 84,900 0.0%
572478 Hayward Community School District Total: 368,400 368,400 0.0%
001700 Technical College
sr Recorded Documents Updated: 6/4/2019 �� property History
� QUIT CLAIM DEED N/A
Date Recorded: 10/14/2013 387756
� WARRANTY DEED
Date Recorded: 8/13/1999 278592 681/399
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Date Recorded:
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SUBJECT: Variance Application # 19-006 '
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TO: Sawyer County Zoning and Conservation Administration
10610 Main Suite 49
Hayward, WI 54843
E-mail: zone.deputy@sawyercountygov.org
Owner: Scott Peters Phone: 651-492-7260
13207 Lolo Creek Drive
Lolo, MT 59847
Property Description: Part Government Lot 2, Lot 1 CSM 19/106 #5616; S13, T39N, R09W; Parcel #026-939-
13-5228; 6.23 Total acres; Zoned Agricultural One (A-1) and Residential/Recreational One (RR-1);
Application is for the construction of a 24' x 24' (26' x 26') with eaves accessory building located 22' at the
closest point from a non-navigable wetland boundary line.
Variance requested as Section 14.3, Setbacks from Navigable Water, Wetlands, and Bluffs, Sawyer County
Zoning Shoreland-Wetland Protection Ordinance, would require the prior granting of a variance for any new
structures located closer than 40' to the boundary of a non-navigable wetland.
Public Hearing: September 17, 2019 at 6:OOpm in the Sawyer County Courthouse
By Action of the Town Board, Variance is (�Approved ( ) Denied ( ) Table
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Robert Lang m, Chairma Edga regory, Super�or
,�c�
George edivy, Supervisor
Dear Members of the Town Board:
Your Town Board decision is an integral part of the decision making process for the Sawyer County Board of
Appeals. The Board of Appeals would like your cooperation in stating the reasons or comments why you
approved,denied,or tabled the variance application.
Re:VAR#19-006;Scott Peters
�Tl^�:e�c.d -Y�s�G1��n-tia.a.�%►��is �
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Dated this��_day of ,20f�_
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laine N rg,Clerk
' Kathy Marks
From: Scott Peters <scottpeters8888@gmail.com>
Sent: Sunday, September 8, 2019 9:56 PM
To: Elaine Nyberg
Cc: Zoning Deputy; Scott Peters
Subject: 14849W Sunset Ln, Garage variance
Ms. Nyberg and Mr. Gerber,
Thank you very much for returning my phone call regarding my request for a variance to construct a garage at
my lake home. As we spoke about, I am on a building project in Missoula, Montana, and I am not able to be at
the Town Board review to discuss my need for a variance to install a 24' x 24' garage on my property located at
14849W Sunset Ln, Stone Lake , WI. Building a new garage is very beneficial for my property. Here are a few
reasons that it will benefit not only my property, but the surrounding properties as well:
• The winters are very cold with 4 to 5 feet of snow on an average. Storage is necessary for vehicles, lawn
mower, gardening tools, patio and deck furniture, and summer recreational watercraft to not only protect
these items, but keep the property appearance in an orderly fashion.
• My home is built on a 3' foundation crawl space which is inadequate for storage of these items. The
furnace and water heater are located in the crawl space so gas tanks and propane tanks can not be stored
here.
• The garage will be constructed to match the surroundings as my home has been constructed.
• The new garage will enhance the property and property value considerably.
• Facing my home from the street, on the right side there is a large retaining wall that would have to be re-
engineered, and re-built and that cost of approx $ 15,000 to $18,000 creates a large financial burden.
• On the left side of iny home the closet property is 1/3 of a mile away and a new garage will not impact
any other properties. The photographs and inaps submitted with the application clearly show this.
• Vehicles will be protected from the inclement weather. Two years ago, June 11 th, 2017, my vehicles
were severely damaged from the wind and hail storm and a garage would have protected my vehicles
and personal property.
• Granting the variance will not harm or impede any public interests, neighbors, or community. The
garage will have a positive impact to the property.
Thank you for your time in reviewing my variance application and need to be able to construct a garage on my
property. Please feel free to contact me with any questions regarding variance application. I am able to speak
with the review board by phone(651 -492-7260) during the meeting.
Sincerely,
Scott Peters
651 -492-7260
scottpeters8888(c��mail.com
1
office of
Sawyer County Zoning and Conservation Administration
10610 Main Street,Suite 49
Hayward,Wisconsin 54843 i� ;;.
(715)634-8288 7��,,v;;r �
E-mail:zone.deputy@sawyercountyqov.orq
Augus[6,2019
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING DATE
VAR 19-006;Scott Peters
Your application for a variance will be considered at a Public Hearing before the Sawyer County Zoning
Board of Appeals on September 17,2019.
This hearing will begin at 6:00 P.M.at the Sawyer County Courthouse,10610 Main Street,Hayward,WI
54843.Please use the rear entrance from Kansas Avenue.
It is recommended that either you or a representative be present at the Hearing. A lack of information
about the situation may resul[in an unnecessary delay of a decision. Failure to appear may result in the
denial of the application.
If i[is impossible for you or a representative to be presen[,please submit a written statement to this
office directed to Alan Gerber, Chairman of the Board of Appeals. This statement should include a
description of the general terrain and surrounding developmen[and your proposed intentions or purpose
of the request. Photographs of the property and/or buildings are helpful. Explain the undue hardship
inflicted upon you by conforming to the required minimum regulation, which induced the variance
request. Convenience and financial loss or gain does not constitute a zoning hardship.
Your application will also go before the Town Board for their review. Some Towns also have a Planning
Commission. Please contact the Town Clerk,Elaine Nyberg,715-865-2006 or email
townofsandlake@zmail.com toobtain information on the meeting(s)you should attend.
Kathy Marks
Deputy Zoning&Conservation Administrator