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Marathon County ERC recommends two rezones, adopts separate shoreland and floodplain codes and adds $50 floodplain fee

Marathon County Environmental Resources Committee · December 19, 2024
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Summary

The Environmental Resources Committee voted Jan. 7 to recommend two property rezones to the county board, adopt separate shoreland (Chapter 22) and new floodplain (Chapter 27) ordinances, and add a $50 floodplain approval fee to the zoning schedule.

The Marathon County Environmental Resources Committee on Jan. 7 recommended approval of two rezones and voted to adopt separate shoreland and floodplain code chapters and a new $50 floodplain approval fee.

Garrett, Conservation Planning & Zoning (CPZ) staff, presented the rezone petitions: Steve and Dawn Eisenberg’s request to change parcels in the Town of Knowlton from Rural Residential to Rural Estate, and Arthur and Lori Young’s petition on behalf of Charles and Linda Young to rezone land in the Town of Green Valley from General Agriculture to Low Density Residential. In each case staff said…

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