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Panel approves rezoning and comp-plan change for 17.7 acres in Stockton

June 24, 2025 | Portage County, Wisconsin


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Panel approves rezoning and comp-plan change for 17.7 acres in Stockton
The Planning and Zoning Committee voted to approve a request by property owner Jesse Disher on June 24 to amend the Town of Stockton comprehensive plan future land-use designation and to rezone roughly 17.7 of 22.7 acres in parcel 03423093127.04.

Staff presented the application and a preliminary lot layout. The request would change the parcel's future land-use designation from "L1 Enterprise Agricultural" to "L3 Limited Agricultural/mixed use" and change the zoning classification from A1 (exclusive agriculture) to A3 (lower-density agriculture). Committee staff said the A3 district has a minimum lot size of 5 acres; the proposal would permit only two lots to be created on the rezoned portion under current A3 rules.

The committee member who made the motion said the town of Stockton had approved the request and that staff materials showed no issues; another member seconded the motion. The motion carried on a voice vote with the committee chair calling "Aye." No members of the public addressed the committee on the item during the public hearing.

No additional conditions or amendments were recorded at the meeting; the committee's action was approval of the request as presented.

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