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HomeMy WebLinkAbout026-170-00-2000-VAR-2003-034 Office of Sawyer County Zoning Administration P.o.sox 676 Hayward, Wisconsin 54843 (715)634-8288 October 22, 2003 Ronald A. and Johanna A. Warloski 311 East Mitchell Avenue Eau Claire WI 54701 Dear Mr. and Mrs. Warloski, On October 21, 2003, the Sawyer County Board of Appeals approved with conditions your ap- plication for variance on the following described real estate to wit: Lot 20, Sonmor Beach Subdivision, S 11, T 39N, R 9W, Parcel —12.20. Vo1716 Records Page 93. Approximately 100'x359'/387' containing .869 acres. Property is zoned Resi- dential/Recreational One. Application is for the construction of a replacement roof, with loft area, on an existing dwelling at a setback distance of 55'/61' from the ordinary high- water mark of Whitefish Lake, the construction of a 12'x 18' screen porch addition at a setback distance of 67' from the lake and a 16'x18' bedroom addition; all at a cost ex- ceeding 50% of the current estimated fair market value. Variance is requested as Section 4.49(2), Sawyer County Zoning Ordinance, would require a minimum setback distance of 67' from the lake as the average lake setback was determined at that distance and Section 10.2 would restrict the cost of construction to less than 50% of the current estimated fair market value. The Town Board has approved the application. The Sawyer County Board of Appeals approved the application as follows: Deck to be removed and the well relocated; 2-year expiration date. Findings of Fact of the Board of Appeals: It would not be the basis of economic gain or loss. There would be no change in the use in the zone district. It would not be damaging to the rights of others or property values. It would be due to special conditions unique to the property. Any person or persons jointly aggrieved by this decision of the Board of Appeals may commence an action in the Circuit Court for Writ of Certiorari to review the legality of this decision within 30 days after the date of this notice. In future correspondence, or in applying far permits, please refer to Variance 03-034. Yours truly, Cindy K. Yackley Deputy Zoning Administrator CKY:kt Office of Sawyer County Zoning Administration P.o.aox 676 Hayward, Wisconsin 54843 (715)634-8288 October 22, 2003 To: Town Clerk—Sand Lake Re: Variance Application 03-034 Notice is hereby given that on October 21, 2003, the Sawyer County Zoning Board of Appeals approved with conditions the following application: Ronald a. Warloski et ux. Lot 20, Sonmor Beach Subdivision, S 11, T 39N, R 9W, Parcel —12.20. Vol 716 Records Page 93. Approximately 100'x359'/387' containing .869 acres. Property is zoned Residential/Recreational One. Application i s f or t he c onstruction o f a r eplacement r oof, w ith 1 oft area, on an existing dwelling at a setback distance of 55'/61' from the ordinary high-water mark of Whitefish Lake, the construction of a 12'x18' screen porch addition at a setback distance of 67' from the lake and a 16'x18' bedroom addition; all at a cost exceeding 50% of the current estimated fair market value. Variance is requested as Section 4.49(2), Sawyer County Zoning Ordinance, would require a minimum setback distance of 67' from the lake as the average lake setback was determined at that distance and S ection 10.2 w ould r estrict t he c ost o f c onstruction t o 1 ess than 50% of the current estimated fair market value. The Town Board has approved the application. The Sawyer County Board of Appeals approved the application as follows: Deck to be removed and the well relocated; 2-year expiration date. Findings of Fact of the Board of Appeals: It would not be the basis of economic gain or loss. There would be no change in the use in the zone district. It would not be damaging to the rights of others or property values. It would be due to special conditions unique to the property. Any person or persons jointly aggrieved by this decision of the Board of Appeals may commence an action in the Circuit Court for Writ of Certiorari to review the legality of this decision within 30 days after the date of this notice. Yours truly, Cindy K. Yackley Deputy Zoning Administrator CKY:kt Enc. Town of Sand Lake County of Sawyer -- September 8, 2003 SUBJECT: Variance Application 03-034 TO: Sawyer County Zoning Administration Q (+,�� P.O. Box 676 � � Hayward, Wisconsin 54843-0676 OCT 1 6 2003 � Owner: Ronald A. and Johanna A. Warloski � ry ���� Address: 311 East Mitchell Avenue, Eau Claire WI 54701 Property Description: Lot 20, Sonmor Beach Subd, S 11, T 39N, R 9W, Parcel —12.20, #026-170-00-2000, located at 6590N Lake Drive Volume & Page Number of Deed : Vo1716 Records Page 93 Acreage and Lot Size: Approximately 100'x359'/387', containing .869 acres Zone District: Residential/Recreational One (RR-1) Application i s for: T he construction of a replacement roof, adding loft area, on an existing dwelling at a setback distance of 55'/61' from the ordinary high-water mark of Whitefish Lake, the construction of a 12'x18' screen porch addition at a setback distance of 67' from the lake and a 16'x18' bedroom addition, all at a cost exceeding 50% of the current estimated fair market value. Variance is requested as: Section 4.49(2), Sawyer County Zoning Ordinance, would require a minimum setback distance of 67' from the lake as the average lake setback was determined at that distance from the lake, and Section 10.2 would restrict the cost of construction to less than 50% of the current estimated fair market value. By Action of the Town Board, use is (� Approved () Tabled ( 1 Denied Public Hearing: 21 October 2003 7:00 P.M. '� Robert Lan m, Chairman C� ,�"�-- ,�.� ' Edgar regor up isor �� Michael Rossio, Supervisor .- r Dear Members of the Town Board: Your Town B oard decision is an integral part of the decision making process for the Sawyer County Board of Appeals. The B oard of A ppeals w ould 1 ike your cooperation i n s tating t he reasons or comments why you approved, denied, or tabled the request. Re: Ronald A. Warloski 11-39-9 -12.20 Dated this�of ���p��i� , 20�_ C�;�.�. 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' .3�A;: ��y � � 1 � 1 ��� F J f"� � ✓�c'�,.��£• '~��! � , , : ai ti _ .� . . �t'•Y • Office of Sawyer County Zoning Administration � � � P.O.Box 676 Hayward, Wisconsin 54843 �� �,�� ������ � Tel: (715)634-8288 `� ��' ` ' , -j-� e Fax: (715) 638-3277 r,�� S E F �. < „ ��' ��° � URL:http://w�vw.sawyercountygov.org � j � �-�'�� ; ��4 E-mail:zoning.sec@sawyercountygov.org -�.�...,.�___...��,��F�z_,�- `� `c�;`�4�''��i �' ' ' i.�,xf3����Y September 13, 2002 � �9t� 4#' �`'��`��`��� Douglas Kurtzweil 11055 W Arrow Rd Hayward, WI 54843 RE: Parcel #026-170-00-2000, Owner—Ronald A. Warloski: Request for Assessed Value of Dwelling Only Doug: The Warloski's are considering constructing an addition and replacement roof onto their residence. However,the dwelling is nonconforming as it is located too close to the lake. Therefore,the "50% current estimated fair market value rule"will apply in this situation. Could you provide me with the assessed value of the home only? Please contact this office if you have any questions or comments. Office hours are 8:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M., Monday through Friday. Thank you, � �i 3�3�� • � . ' � il iam A. Christman Zoning Administrator Office of Sawyer County Zoning Administrat�ion P.O. Box 676 � -° Hayward, Wisconsin 54843 �`'�''�`W`-��•�=-.p.,, , Tel: (715)634-8288 � �..,` �r� Fax: (715)638-3277 �;� � URL:http://www.sawyercountygov.org �,' �r� � � ,,,,�,� � E-maiL•zonin sec sa ercoun ov.or � � �. '��'��� ' g� @ �'Y h'g g �.. ' �_ � �'r''r�'� �,:.':��ll�`�._..�a March 11, 2003 �„�+,n,,���,� Douglas Kurtzweil � 11055 W Arrow Rd Hayward, WI 54843 Re: Parcel#026-170-00-2000, Owner—Ronald A. Warloski: Request for Assessed Value of Condominium Unit Doug: Last year(September 2002)you provided this office an assessed value of$30,300 for the Warloski's cabin. The Warloski's have now decided that they would like to replace the cabin's flat roof and possibly construct a 14' x 14' addition onto the cabin. Is the assessed value that you provide last year still valid? Thank you, � illiam A. Christman �� /'v� � Zoning Administrator �ooa., � 3b36b . � � . � � d"�b O� r ' _ . � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � __---� . _ h �� � a O <��L I,�� v �� � � � � Y ��� . r � �� . CURRENT CABIN � � �,\ 1. Dimension:28 by 30 ft+deck 2. Very solidly build 3. One bedroom:9'S by 10 ft 4. Very small bathroom 5. Flat Roof � �� ��, � .� Il lt 11��� r� �� _ . _ : .�.�_ - - - .� _ ,�.� ' �--- . _ � . _f'!r�����C p�l�((�ir� ' :� �� ,�,.:,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,_..,,, � � TO MAKE CABIN USABLE AS SUMMER RESIDENCE: We will need: 1. One additional bedroom,on first floor 2. One extra bathroom TO ELIMINATE SNOW DAMAGE: We will need to change the roof line. . ; . . . , �� ������.`.�`.�r 4'.,t�=9 ''" rk � . Eau Claire, WI ��`"A'� �" ti ' � March 7, 2003 :` .fi ��.,�� � � �, , , b � ���,�, � ;, ,: t �t.J.e�.',..Ls.,y t � ;.a v..F'+'.�.. ,f .. ^�da4R.�i €��wLi�� fiy*%-�-�C♦�p 4�i+�����5 ��,i'rl ix�V'4�a'��r^'�Y b�'.IiY Sawyer County Zoning Administration Attention: William Christman, P.O. Box 676 Hayward WI 54843 In September of 2000, we bought a cottage on Whitefish Lake, 6590N Lake Drive, Stone Lake, in the Sonmor Beach subdivision. As the cottage is rather small, we had hoped to make some changes to give our family a bit more room. Last fall we talked with a prospective builder; Mark Erickson, and the president of the WLPOAssociation; Ken Vrtiss Both of them suggested that we get in touch with you to look at possibilities for an addition. After calling your office, Erin Wellauer came out and he was very informative about the specific ordinances of the county. We have here his report dated September 10, 2002. From that report and Erik's comments it became clear that we are limited in what we can do with our property. And we do not have the financial means to move the cabin or tear it down and start all over again. We do want to stay in this area and do like the grounds on which our little cabin is situated. In fact we have just contracted with the county to do a lakeside bank restoration project. But the cabin needs some work. We currently have a flat roof, and did have some water and ice problems last year, hence we would like to change the roofline to a V-shape roof to improve drainage. We might be able to improve the traffic within the cabin with a small bump-out to the back of the cabin. Ideally we would like to add one room to the side-back, south/west side of the cabin, about 14 x 14. What do we need to do to petition for a variance? I hope you can help us with this problem. Thank you, _, . ' n � � ��,����� � , i" ,? /' .�� l �"h'�.,��" ,,� ;� N`�,X��`�- � , Ron and Johanna Warloski, 311 Mitchell Ave Eau Claire WI 54701 Cc: Mark Erickson, N6620 Lake Rd, Stone Lake Ken Vrtiss, 6256 N Whitefish Lake Lane, Stone Lake FACSIMILE TRANSMITTAL SHEET TO:JOHANNA�VARLOSKI FROM:BILL CHRISTMAN FAX NUMBER: DATE:MARCH 13,2003 COMPANY: TOTAL NO.OP PAGES INCLUDING COVER:2 PHONE NUMBF.R:715 834-1921 SENDER'S REFERENCF_NUMBI:R: RE:APPLICATION FOR VARIANCE YOUR REFERENCE NUMBER: ❑URGENT ❑ rOR REVIEW ❑PLEASE COMMENT ❑PLEASE REPLY ❑PLEASE RFCYCLE ��.5.Wf���s�: ENCLOSED IS A SCALED DRAWING OF THE CABIN AND DECK. ONE SQUARE = 2'. PLEASE INDICATE ON THE DRAWING A TO-SCALE DRAWING/LOCATION OF YOUR PROPOSED ADDITION. AS WE DISCUSSED, THE DOLLAR LIMITATION FOR YOUR PROJECT IS $ZZ,FOO. EXAMPLES OF ACTIVITIES THAT WOULD BE INCLUDED IN THIS AMOUNT ARE: ADDITION FOUNDATION; ADDITION EXTERIOR WALLS- �SIDING, SHEATHING, WALL STUDS, INSULATION, INTERIOR FINISH -TYPICALLY SHEETROCK, PANNELING ETC,�, EXTERIOR WINDOWS AND DOORS; ROOF - �SHINGLES, TRUSSES/RAFTERS, SHEATHING ETC.�; INTERIOR ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING AND HEATING /AIRCONDITIONING WIHIN THE ADDITION ONLY. SINCERELY YOURS, BILL CHRISTMAN ZONING ADMINISTRATOR SAWYER COUNTY ZONING ADMINISTRATION • P.O. BOX 67G • HAYWARD, WISCONSIN 54843-0G7G PHONF: (715) 634-8288 • FAX: (775) 638-3277 ._ _ ' _ �. . . � ��-��P' . . . . �.. � . ` .. . . _ . �� . ._.. __ .. � __ _ b�' _ _ _ _ _--- -- s�u,�.e—a� : _ _ _ _ __ _ __ -_ _ __ . - _ zP' �z � , . __ ,__ . �U��a� '-- -- . _ ' '_ _ . -- �w� .___._ - .� t�1�.�= ��"�'��,�,�� ' ' - - — — _. _ 'f�..,' � ��,F : 3D�_ � Town of Sand Lake County of Sawycr 5 September, 2003 Date :,��- - � SUBJECT: Variance Application 03-034 ��_, �';� - jr To: Sawyer County Zoning Administration ' � -�� � ; ,` P. O. Box 676 - _.'_- Hayward, Wisconsin 54843-0668 Owner: Ronald A. and Johanna A. Wazloski Local: 865-9720 Home: 715 834-1921 Address: 311 East Mitchell Avenue Eau Claire WI 54701 Property description: Parcel in S 11,T 39N,R 09W Lot 20, Sonmor Beach Subdivision 026-170-00-2000,Parcel-12.20 #6590 N Lake Drive Volume and page no. of deed: WD Volume 716 Records page 93 and 94 Acreage and lot size: approximately 100' x 359'/387' containing 0.869 acres Zone district:ResidentiaURecreational One(RR-1) Application is for: the construction of a replacement roof, with loft azea,on an existing dwelling at a setback distance of 55'/6P from the ordinazy high-water mark of Whitefish Lake,the construction of a 12' x 18' screen porch addition at a setback distance of 67' from the lake and a 16' x 18' bedroom addition, all at a cost exceeding 50%of the current estimated fair mazket value. Varianee is requested as: Section 4.49(2), Sawyer County Zoning Ordinance,would require a minimum setback distance of 67' from the lake as the average lake setback was determined at that distance from the lake, and Section 10.2, Sawyer County Zoning Ordinance,would restrict the cost of construction to less than 50%of the current estimated fair market value. PH: 21 Oct 2003 7:00 PM 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. 'Che above person/s/hereby give permission for access to the property for onsite inspections. APPLICATION FOR VARIANCE SAWYER COUN TY I30ARD OF APPEALS ADDITIONAL INFORMATION (To be completed by applicant) Completed by _ ,���C��Ci I� 1'1�t y� (,�,��L���C�F� l �(Ffrst Name) (MI) �Last Name,� �e Gvc���t � �ti �,� ( �� i (Attach additional pages as necessary when answering the following questions). Your responses will become a paR of the official record of proceedings of the Sawyer County Board of Appeals. Read the attached "Court Decisions Regarding the Granting of Variances" prior to answering the following questions. Discussion: To qualify for a variance, you must meet all three requirements of a three-step test. 1) Strict a�plication of the dimensional requirements contained in the Sa�wer County Zonin� Ordinance would result in unnecessary hardship. Present Wisconsin case lnw describes hardship as being present only when an applicant has demonstrated that he or she ivill have no reasonable i�se of the properry, in the absence of a variance. If a parcel as a whole (but not necessarily each portion of the parcel) provides some reasonable use for its owner, then the test is not met and a variance cannot be granted. A variance cannot be granted because of a self-imposed hardship (i.e., purchasing property with limitations and expecting that a variance would be granted to relieve these limitations). A variance also cannot be granted, when in the absence of the variance approval, the owner will suffer loss of profit or financial hardship. Decks and similar minor accessory structures are not essential to the reasonable use of property and are not eligible for variances. 2) The hardship must be due to unique phvsical limitations of the propertv which are not generallv shared bv other properties. Growing families, additional living area for guests, the desire for a larger garage etc., are not factors in deciding variances. 3) A variance mav not be �ranted which results in harm to public interests. The Sa�vyer County Zonin2 Ordinance was adopted "for the promotion and protection of the public health, morals, safety, and the general welfare." Additionally, the shoreland zoning provisions of the Ordinance, provides for water quality, wildlife habitat, - -fisheries an natura scemc beauty proreci�on of tfie ounty s akes�iivers an — streams 4) Other considerations: a. Self-created hardships. A property owner may not obtain a variance for a hardship that is self-imposed. Examples include: creating a substandard lot when the owner has sold off portions that would have prevented the hardship, creatin� a land- locked parcel by selling property, buildina during the pendency of an appeal when the owner does not prevail, and making improvements in violation of the ordinance. b. Violations by neighbors. In State v. Kenosha County Board ofAdjustment, the Board of Adjustment in part based its variance on the fact that many other neighbors have decks within the setback. The court rejected that as a legitimate factor to use in determining whether the owner had a reasonable use of her property without a deck. c. Variances run with the pLqperty. Variances are granted for hardship that pertains to the conditions of the property, rather than to the person making the application. Accordingly, variances run with the property and are not terminated when the property changes hands. Do you qualify for a variance based on the "reasonable use of property standard" affirmed in these court decisions and the above discussion on the criteria for the granting of variances? Yes or No If you answered "No" to the above question, you do not qualify for a variance. If you answered "Yes" to the above question: 0 When did you become the owner of the property for which the requested variance pertains? 0 Describe what you consider to be "reasonable use" of your property. We have come to love Whitefish Lake and the location of our property. Since our purchase 3 years ago, we have planted many trees and bushes, and have participated in a Lake Shore Restoration project. We have now retired and would like to live at this property during the summer. Ron has an elderly mother who spends considerable time with us. We do need to accommodate her if this cabin becomes our summer home. We also have three grown children with families, who love to visit us, and we would like to spend time with our grandchildren at the lake. One of our daughters lives a block from us in Eau Claire, and they are part of of everyday life. 3 )Describe the hardships that exist that does not allow you reasonable use of the property: The cabin has only one very small bedroom, 10 by 9.5 ft, and a very small bathroom. These can not be made wheel chair accessible if needed. There is little storage space in the cabin for clothing and personal belongings. As both Ron and his mother have difficulties with stairs, we would need two bedrooms on the ground floor if we want to use the cabin as our home during the summer. We also need two bathrooms, due to special needs of our aging bodies. The cabin has a flat roof, and snow accumulates on it during the winter. Two winters ago, when we had frequent snowmelts, we often had "lakes" on the roof with some leakage. As we are not often at the cabin in the winter, but continue to heat it as it does get some use for winter sports, we have not been able to monitor this problem. We would like to change the roofline to a more Wisconsin friendly pitch. In addition, even though our cabin currently has a nice deck, we find that Ron can not tolerate � Page;2 of? 4. Did this hardship e�ist when y�u became the property owner? Not as such. We had not planned to make this our summer residence, but we now enjoy it so much that we would like to live here more permanently in the summer, but for that use this property is too small. Also: we had looked at many cabins. We were aware of the zoning regulations and had decided against one cabin after the zoning commissioner had come out and told us we could not add on. When we bought this cabin the real estate agent told us it was within regulations if we ever wanted to add on. We should have measured it ourselves but did not as all the homes around us seemed at similar distances to the lake, same even closer. When we found out last year that we were too close to the lake, we looked for another cabin, however we can not afford the properties that have come on the market. 5. Explain how the granting of this variance will provide you with "reasonable use" of your property? By adding a bedroom ,a bathroom and a bit more storage at ground floor level we will be able to accommodate the rivo of us and Ron's mother comfortably and could indeed live at this property. With the addition of a screened porch we will be able to extend our living area, will be able to eat outside, allow Ron to comfortably sit outside, and could possibly sleep grandchildren during the summer. The pitched roof would eliminate worries about snow and water dama�e. 6. A variance will not be contrary to the public interest because: The addition will be build behind_the average setback. Our addition will be at a farther setback then the neighboring homes and will not impede their view If the screenporch will be granted, the current deck will be removed which would mean that more of our property will be behind the average setback. We are interested in nature and are working on restoring wildlife habitat by converting a large area of our grass into trees and bushes. We have restored the lakeshore by planting a lot of bushes and wildflowers. . ' Explain how the granting of this variance will provide you with"reasonable use" of your property. — �� �� . � =C (� ; �C,� A variance will not be contrary to the public interest because... , C�. �� � . r- � Signed: ,t,tt��`� ��°'�� ��� Date: '� (Applicant/Agent/Owner) . ��y��r" • � ��� ��. � 1`s SEP 1 0 ���� .�� �i ...� _...:,�,�,.__..,�,�J'sc'; C�U;J�1�Y Jp��Aa�dUN1STRATiOld Variance application: Ronald and Johanna Warloski, September 2003 1.When did you become owner of property? September 12, 2000. 2. Describe what you consider reasonable use of your property? We have come to love Whitefish Lake and the location of our property. Since our purchase 3 years ago, we have planted many trees and bushes, and have participated in a Lake Shore Restoration project. We have now retired and would like to live at this property during the summer. Ron has an elderly mother who spends considerable time with us. We do need to accommodate her if this cabin becomes our summer home. We also have three grown children with families, who love to visit us, and we would like to spend time with our grandchildren at the lake. One of our daughters family lives a block from us in Eau Claire, and they are part of our everyday life. 3. Describe the hardships that exist that does not allow you reasonable use of the property: The cabin has only one very small bedroom, 10 by 9.5 ft, and a very small bathroom. These could not be made wheel chair accessible if needed. There is very little storage space in the cabin for clothing and personal belongings. As both Ron and his mother have difficulties with stairs, we would need two bedrooms on the ground floor if we want to use the cabin as our home during the summer. We also need two bathrooms, due to special needs of our aging bodies. The cabin has a flat roof, and snow accumulates on it during the winter. Two winters ago, when we had frequent snowmelts, we often had "lakes" on the roof with some leakage. As we are not often at the cabin in the winter, but continue to heat it as it does get some use for winter sports, we have not been able to monitor this problem. We would like to change the roofline to a more Wisconsin friendly pitch. In addition, even though our cabin currently has a nice deck, we find that Ron does not tolerate much sun and ends up sitting inside most of the time. For his needs, and needs of 2 grandchildren with allergies to insect stings, we would love to add a screened porch. 4. Did this hardship exist when you became the property owner? Not as such. We had not planned to make this our summer residence, but we now enjoy it so much that we would like to live here more permanently in the summer, but for that use this property is too small. Also: we had looked at many cabins before buying this one.. We were aware of the zoning regulations and had decided against one cabin after the zoning commissioner had come out and told us we could not add on. When we bought this cabin the real estate agent told us it was within regulations if we ever wanted to add on. We should have measured it ourselves but did not as all the homes around us seemed at similar distances to the lake, some even closer. When we found out last year that we were too close to the lake, we looked for another cabin, however we can not afford the properties that have come on the market. 5. Explain how the granting of this variance will provide you with"reasonable use"of your property? By adding a bedroom, a bathroom and a bit more storage at ground floor level we will be able to accommodate the two of us and Ron's mother comfortably and could indeed live at this property. With the addition of a screened porch we will be able to extend our living area, will be able to eat outside, allow Ron to comfortably sit outside, and could possibly sleep grandchildren during the suininer. The pitched roof would eliminate problems of snow and water damage. 6. A variance will not be contrary to the public interest because: The addition will be build behind the average setback. Our addition will be at a farther setback then the neighboring homes and will not obstruct their view If the screened porch will be granted, the current deck will be removed which would mean that more of our property will be behind the average setback. We are interested in nature and are working on restoring wildlife habitat by converting a large area of our grass into trees and bushes. We have restored the lakeshore by planting a lot of bushes and wildflowers. Office of Sawyer County Zoning Administration P.O.Box 676 Hayward, Wisconsin 54843 TeL (715) 634-8288 Pax: (715) 638-3277 URL: http://www.sa�ryercountygov.org E-mail: zoning.sec@sawyercountygov.org August 29, 2003 Ronald A. Warloski 311 East Mitchell Avenue Eau Claire, WI 54701 Re: Parcel—12.20, S 11, T 39N, R 09W, #6590 N Lake Drive, Town of Sand Lake: Application for Variance Dear Mr. Warloski: I have enclosed the following documents with this letter. • Inspection Report for the above property, • "Court Decisions Regarding the Granting of Variances," • "Application for Variance - Additional Information," • a copy of the Sawyer County Board of Appeals Conclusions of Law Form (This is the form that the Board members will use to determine if your situation meets the requirements for the granting of the variance that you have requested.) and a • completed "Variance Application." If you believe that you meet the criteria for the requested variance you should review the application for correctness. If eorrect, sign the application and return it to this office with a check in the amount of$250.00 made out to the"Sawyei Counry Zoning Administration"by Friday, September 5, 2003 for hearings in October 2003. The "Application for Vaziance - Additional Information" must also be filled out and returned with the Variance Application. Both documents together make up the entire application tbat will be reviewed by the Sawyer County Board of Appeals. Failure to return both of the documents or failure to complete either document in its entirety will cause the variance application to be rejected by this office. Your application will be reviewed at two public hearings. The first hearing will held by the Town of Sand Lake at 7:30 P.M., Tuesday, October 14, 2003. You should contact Elaine Nyberg, Town of Sand Lake Clerk, at (715) 865-2486 (home) to confirm this date. The Sawyer County Board of Appeals will hold the second hearing at 7:00 P.M., Tuesday, October 21, 2003 in the large courtroom located in the Sawyer County Courthouse. You or your representative should attend each hearing, especially the heaxing conducted by the Sa�ryer County Board of Appeals. Only the Board of Appeals can grant the variance, the decision of the Town of Sand Lake is advisory only. It is your responsibility to convince the Board of Appeals to grant the vaziance that you have requested. Therefore, you should consider using any means at your disposal (i.e., photographs, drawings, a good verbal presentation, etc.) as you present your facts to the Board. Please contact Mrs. Kitty Taylor if you have any questions. Office hours are 8:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M., Monday through Friday. Yours truly, �� Zoning Administrator • - . . . . • .. ... .. NOV. 101964. W.G.HOAR 5-455 ' � N . . �C11L[ IN r[cT ' .. y � � O ��� 100 f0 O 100 fOp � ]Op � - � �. . N � . � � w � � • ; . s� J covT �or • i e � N ` TJ�M II�Y 1 Y f �C . � � O � � J w QI ��� � O� � 1 N ��. � ;p ► 1 �1��1�"M �i �; ` ' (� � 1 'e �i� •.� • �p V � : i o w'a. . $1' � LS U J . . 1]O"J� Q . �i � N . 1 3[C 1 �i� ![C l / � 1!M . ' �l��l�'w 1 ,`" � .IIM1T ..� � �� � �. \�{ �o-______'r____________"___________ �� b•,�. J . 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Marousek et al 616/432 Delwyn A. &Barbara Marousek 4010 Butterfield Rd. Billwood IL 60104 Lot 9 Richard E. & Lynne E. Jansen 769/271 N2572 County Hwy. S Wautoma WI 54982 Lot 10 Gary S. & Judith D. Glass 388/383 4841 Florida Avenue Crystal MN 55428 Lot 11 Audrey Jean & Thomas F. Puls 210/312 9522 Long Hills Drive Sun City AZ 85351 Lot 12 Daniel L. Shannon 605/375 Karen L. Berg 1735 Troy Lane North Plymouth MN 55447 Lot 13 James A. Wautelet 521/107 PO Box 263 Stone Lake WI 54876-0263 Lot 14 Kenneth A. & Maureen A. Zeroth 522/419 6523N Lake Drive Stone Lake WI 54876 Lots 15&16 Keith M. Thompson Trust 708/295 PO Box 337 Stone Lake WI 54876-0337 Lot 17 Robert N. & Shirley H. Fischer 510/348 5670 Gables Drive#4 709/489 Eau Claire WI 54701 Lots 18&19 Philip P. & Catherine M. Karsell 584/338 918 9th Avenue S W Rochester MN 55902 Lot 21 Ethel D. &Ronald F. Moon 215/55 9117 Toledo Road c/o Lunke Bloomington MN 55437 Lot 22 James A. &Patricia M. Maynard 685/346 3300 91st Avenue W Rock Island IL 61201 Lot 23 Mary Lou Grohs 223/431 14344 North Sky Trail 558/143 Tucson AZ 85737 Lot 24 Vivian L. & Charles S. Penoyer 361/33 343 Quail Smt. Canadaigua NY 14424-9104 Town of Sand Lake, S 11, T 39N, R 9W :3.1&:4.1 William C. &Rosalind C. Zawistowski 525/321 6607N Potato Road Stone Lake WI 54876 :3.2 Mark J. &Kathleen A. DiPietro 626/336 815 Fairview Avenue South St. Paul MN 55116 :4.3 Keith M. Thompson Trust 823/38 IBID Town of Sand Lake, S 12, T 39N, R 9W :l.l Keith M. Thompson Trust 833/38 IBID Office of Sawyer County Zoning Administration P.O.Box 676 Hayward, Wisconsin 54843 (715)634-8288 September 8, 2003 Ronald A. and Johanna A. Warloski 311 East Mitchell Avenue Eau Claire WI 54701 Re: Lot 20, Sonmor Beach Subdivision, S 11, T 39N, R 9W, Parcel—12.20 Dear Mr. and Mrs. Warloski: Your application for a variance will be considered at a Public Hearing before the Sawyer County Zoning Board of Appeals on October 21, 2003 This hearing will begin at 7:00 P.M. in the Sawyer County Courthouse, 10610 Main Street, Hayward, Wisconsin. It is recommended that either you or a representative be present at the Hearing. A lack of information about the situation may result in unnecessary delay of a decision. Failure to appear may result in the denial of the application. If it is impossible for a representative to be present, please submit a written statement to this office directed to Arvid H. Vallem, Chairman of the Board of Appeals. This statement should include a description of the general terrain; surrounding development; your proposed intentions; and the purpose of the request. Photographs of the property and/or buildings are requested. Explain the undue zoning hardship inflicted upon the owner by conforming to the required minimum regulation, which induced the variance request. Convenience and financial loss or gain does not constitute zoning hardship. Your application will come before the Town Board for their review. Please contact the Town Clerk, Elaine Nyberg, 16199W Musky Point Drive, Stone Lake WI 54876, 715/865-2486, to obtain the time and confirm the date of the Town Board meeting for your attendance or the attendance of your agent. 286463 STATE HAR OF WISCO.�'S2N FORM t-1998 Fag�ele�'s ONi<e SS Sewye�Caunry nornm�i v�mter WARRANTY DEED Ae<a�ea+o���o�a m�s �5 uay a �cPT A D 2o C�U t 5 •tlak This Deed,macle between MARY 5.CEFALU,Trustee of the �a�w�eco.aoaasva.. /lp Cefalu R¢vocable Trust dafed Oclober 28,1997,Gcanroq and RONALD A. �oa9e WARLOSKI ANO SOIIANNA A. WF�Rt.OSRI. tlu5baz�d aocl Wife as survivocship marital pcoPetty,Gran[ees. Rogister Granro�,for a valuable wnsiderztion,conve5s lo Gxantee tLe Following ocpury described real cstare in Sawver Couuty,Stak of Wisconsin(The"Pcopeny"): ReeaNing Att� A-1 Nu�YhwaY RenHy�tuc. 1507J W Cowty Road B HaywaM,R7 5/81J g�S o�br�aoosaoa Fo J Idcmifiration Number ryIN7 �u,:s oo�eom�aoa vroernr. ps)Cs na) Lot Twrnty(20),Sonmor Beach Subdivision,Town of Sand Lake. 7RANSFEH s a85.3o FEE Tagether wifi all aod singular heceditaments and app�teaan�zs theceunto belouging;And Giantoc wazra¢ts that the tide is good,�ndefeasibk in fee simple and free and clear ot encumbeances except muvicipal aad mning onlioances and agceemenLs rn<eced widec them,ncorded eaumen[foc Ihe d�stribuaon of uality and mvaicipal se�vices,[eco�ded building a�d use restricaons and covenanls,and generel ta<a levied in the year of closing 1999 and will we�ren[and deknd ro same. Dated Ihis �s day of �/ � ;�. mua.y� ,� 'MARY 5.C U,TNs[e,p*• NISNA��i9 gr�. .J���.`b`''. * ` s>•i = ���' ,.�i; A[1THENTICATTON ACK MEN'C .�: Sigmturc{s) STATE OF WISCONSIN�, ON %.,`p` )'N.��d31lYM.�� `` Y K1 0� ) authenticated th� day o( _ Pcrso Ily came bcfo¢mc Wis..1�dey o[_ - 100�the above uemed Mary S Celalu m me know io be�he person(s)who ezecmed We foiegoing ins[rumen[aW acknowledge�he same. TITLE:MEMBPR 52AT8 BAR OP WLSCONSIN � �'��. au na, thorizcd by§706.OE,Wis.Stelv.) � No�ary Whlic, tatc of 1H15 piS77tl]T1iNT WAS DRAFCED BY My mmiei on is pem�an`en[.Qf not,stace ezpiration dete: Curtiss N,Leln � !?�'��-; Lein law Offices �sa���•�s may x:mn�rivioa o�,cw�ow�msw.som,re�wi asary) UOL'�� G �w 9 3 �� 286464 Fa95le�sCY.:ce i85 STATE BAR OF WISCONS[N FVNM 1.1998 Sawyer Counry 1 RecBivetl lor recortl mis �� Gay ol Doc�mf Nvmbn Wt�2��Y DEED E A D 20 00 el � o'ciock M a�recoe0etl as vol. '7/(a This Deed, made between ORV[LLE E.f1ANNAN, an adult cuaa, mpega GrnMor,aud RONALD A WARIASKI and JOHANNA A WARLOSKI, husband and wife az survivo�hip marital pcopeny,Granrees. aePs�e. Grantor,fox a valuable coaciderUion, cqnveys to Gramee the following oep��ry described real estate in w r County,State of Wuconsin[PLc"Property"): RcmNin6 Am amu a uum Eacs A-1 NoMwesfReaMy.Iuc. ISiJJW Comry RwE B �ie1'warE�M SOetl n 5 `� '� I o14t90.001000 Parcd Itlemifiafion Numbc�(PIN) 71tie gaQ MmWod propu[y. @e) (s mt) i Lot Twenly(20), Sommor Beach Subdivision,Town of Sand Lake. TRANSfEFt a �� 536 FEE TogetLec wi(h all arul singulaz heceditameNs and appurtenarces thereunto belonging;A�Grantor warraWs f6at the title is good, iudefeazible in fee simple and fiee affi cleaz of eucumbraoces except municipal wd zooi¢g ocdinances and agmemen(s enteced undec them,[eco[ded eacentent for�he distdbution of utility and municipal setvices,iecoeded 6uilding apd use resUictio'nIs and covenants,�1p\d geceral taxes levied in the year of closing 1999 and will wartant and detend to same. DatW tltis �day of �, U�fO. �'� ��1.4���JYd�fl�i 'ORVILLE E.HANNAN ACKNOWLEDGMENT STATE OF WISCONSIN ) / )ss. Fr�couocy ) 7 Penomlly ceme befa[e me this day of _ /� ,2�M_Olheabove�medOnilleF,.Hanuan m me own to be ihc person(s)who czecu[ed Ne foregoing ins[nvnen[a1M acknowledge thc same. s � �� l NO�ary Public,Stam of Wisconsin ``��J_�^pS��11p0��/ My o nissio is petma-�m.'(If na, sWte e�ua�ion date: ��W. ,�_j! � �aci.i�) s'2' 7118/�y�:��;: TNIS W5IRIIME'Nl'WAS DRAFI£D BY _�; � ;*� CuAics N.Lein _�• S Le[n Iaw O�ces �d1'�y�M1wO���fa� (Signaturea may be MheMiatcA ot ackrowleAgW. Bolh ore not �Y��Ii YC rccuvacy.) ��''01N38�0�.:�`. 'Names uf persoiu signinE in anY�paeiry shoulA be IYP�or Pnn low Neir si%�Wry B c �ww: Q W.�MRAMYD89D 8TA'18B.LLOFW19C0Y�`I �0` � � �,J , y V �' roRN l:a,l.�M INFdi1MTICNG0.CFE5SOIJI.LSCOMGI.M' FCNODUUC.N1 BW8Y�X21