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Board approves sale of two parcels and rezones one lot after Planning and Zoning recommendation

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Summary

Following Planning and Zoning recommendations, the Village of Hortonville board approved the sale of Parcels 240022800 and 240022803 and adopted Ordinance O-01-25 to rezone Lot 1 of the proposed CSM from agriculture to single-family residential.

The Village of Hortonville board on Feb. 20 voted to accept Planning and Zoning’s recommendation to approve the sale of Parcels 240022800 and 240022803 and to adopt Ordinance O-01-25, rezoning Lot 1 of a proposed certified survey map (CSM) from agricultural to single-family residential.

At the Planning and Zoning public hearing, staff described the split of an existing larger parcel, noting that the larger property was to be combined in part with a neighboring six-acre parcel, leaving one lot of about 1.3 acres. A motion to approve the sale of the two parcels was made, seconded and passed by voice vote. The board then moved to rezone Lot 1 of the proposed CSM from agriculture to single-family residential; a board member asked whether that change would affect taxes and staff responded that tax administration is handled by the county and that rezoning itself does not automatically change tax assessments, though land-use classification can affect future taxing and fees. The motion to adopt Ordinance O-01-25 carried.

Ending: The approvals clear the parcels for the proposed property-split and rezoning; the county will handle tax assessment implications and any fee changes tied to the zoning change.