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Town Board approves rezoning of DePagter property on DeMaster Road

Town of Holland Board of Supervisors · June 8, 2026
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Summary

The Holland Town Board unanimously approved a Plan Commission-backed rezoning request to change 11.246 acres on DeMaster Road from A-5 to a mix of R-1 and A-3, contingent on Sheboygan County approval and a boundary line adjustment.

The Holland Town Board on June 8 unanimously approved a rezoning request from property owner Peter DePagter that will change 4.53 acres from A-5 to R-1 and 6.716 acres from A-5 to A-3 at parcel 59006072433 on DeMaster Road.

The action adopted the recommendation of the Holland Plan Commission. Town Supervisor Kelly Caswell made the motion to accept the Plan Commission recommendation and Supervisor Douglas Hamilton seconded. The motion passed by unanimous roll call vote (Stapel: Yes; Morrison: Yes; Huenink: Yes; Hamilton: Yes; Caswell: Yes).

The approval is contingent on Sheboygan County approving the rezoning and on execution of the boundary line adjustment shown on the merger survey submitted with the application. The board’s action did not specify any changes to the parcel’s tax status; Sheboygan County review is required before county records and zoning maps are updated.

Peter DePagter’s application and the Plan Commission recommendation are part of the town’s regular land-use review process; the board did not discuss substantive conditions beyond the county approval and boundary adjustment requirement.

The board adjourned at 8:28 p.m.; no timeline was set at the meeting for county review or final recording of the boundary adjustment.