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Waupaca County Board approves redistricting plan, wide-ranging land-use and code updates
Summary
At its Sept. 21 meeting the Waupaca County Board approved a tentative supervisory district redistricting plan, adopted multiple parcel-level zoning changes and comprehensive-plan amendments, and voted to repeal and recreate several county code chapters on shoreland, zoning, sanitary, floodplain and subdivision rules.
The Waupaca County Board of Supervisors on Sept. 21 approved a tentative supervisory district plan and a package of land‑use and code changes that county officials said update zoning, shoreland, sanitary and subdivision rules across the county.
Chair Koeppen opened the public hearing on the tentative supervisory district plan after a motion by Supervisor Pete Bosquez; no members of the public spoke. Clerk Jill Lodewegen and Supervisor Bosquez reviewed the timeline for final approval, and the board approved the tentative plan by a 26‑0 vote.
The board also adopted Resolution No. 22, which amends Ordinance No. 45 (the county Comprehensive Plan Map) to approve three parcel-level land‑use…
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