PETITION: REZONE 11800
APPLICANT: CRAIG & RENAE SHERVEN
LOCATION: THE SOUTHWEST CORNER AND THE WEST SIDE OF
THE US 51 AND MAHONEY ROAD INTERSECTION, SECTION 16,
TOWN OF DUNN
CHANGE FROM: SFR-1 Single Family Residential District TO RR-4 Rural
Residential District, FP-35 Farmland Preservation District TO RR-4 Rural
Residential District, FP-35 Farmland Preservation District TO NR-C
Natural Resource Conservation District, FP-1 Farmland Preservation
District TO NR-C Natural Resource Conservation District
REASON: separating the existing residence from the farmland and
rezoning the remaining lands for conservation purposes
In support: Jim Welsh
A motion was made by PETERS, seconded by SMITH, that the Zoning Petition be
recommended for approval with conditions. The motion carried by the following
vote: 5-0.
1. Within 90 days of Dane County approval of the rezone petition, the transfer of
the roughly 32 acres to Groundswell Conservancy shall be conducted via a quit
claim deed, which adds this land to Groundswell’s neighboring properties
through a lot line adjustment.
2. For the new RR-4 zoned property:
a. Approval of a Certified Survey Map with a 2 acre building and driveway
envelope depicted on the map. All buildings and driveways constructed on the
property shall be located within the building envelope area.
b. A deed restriction shall be recorded on the property, stating the following:
i. Future land divisions of the property is prohibited.
ii. The development rights for the property have been exhausted and further
residential development of the property is prohibited.
3. For the new NR-C zoned property:
a. A deed restriction shall be recorded on the property, stating the following:
i. All structures on land within Section 10 of the Town of Dunn may be no taller
than 14 feet in height (mean of roof) in order to help mitigate impacts to views
from Lower Mud Lake and better protect the Town’s Lower Mud Lake Viewshed.
ii. Any future parks on this property shall only be for outdoor passive recreational
uses that do not require a developed site or facilities to participate. Future
parking lots and nonresidential buildings or structures accessory to any permitted
use are allowed with proper permitting and Town siting approval.
5 - BOLLIG,PETERS,DOOLAN,KIEFERandSMITH
Ayes: