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Plan Commission forwards revised "Holy Moly" plat to Town Board with road-verification conditions
Summary
The commission agreed to forward a revised 13-lot preliminary plat (Holy Moly) to the Town Board but required verification of correct roadway locations and a developer’s agreement before any road dedications are accepted.
The Minocqua Plan Commission on March 31 recommended that the Town Board consider the revised 13-lot preliminary plat known as Holy Moly, but the commission insisted on verification of road locations and a developer’s agreement before accepting road dedications.
The plat, submitted by the Robert Rynders Revocable Trust and surveyed by Jim Rein of Wilderness Surveying, would keep Snowberry Drive as a private road and dedicate Copper Drive as a public street. Scott Ridderbusch of Oneida County Planning summarized the file history: the project began…
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