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Board approves multiple town zoning amendments; supervisors debate farmland loss and clarity of intended uses
Summary
The Dodge County Board approved several zoning and land-use amendments for properties in multiple towns. Supervisors voiced concern about gradual farmland loss, asked how proposals meet county comprehensive-plan standards and sought clarity about future uses for rezoned parcels.
The Dodge County Board of Supervisors approved multiple town zoning-ordinance amendments and land-use-code rezoning petitions, including parcels in the towns of Beaver Dam, Chester, Hubbard and others, during its May meeting.
The votes matter because they change official land-use designations for several parcels across the county and touch on recurring concerns about farmland protection, annexation prospects and the types of development allowed under "light industrial" zoning.
The board took individual votes on multiple items and recorded outcomes as favorable for the committee reports. For example, supervisors approved a Beaver Dam town zoning amendment (Resolution 25-08) and several Land Resources and…
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