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January 13, 2010 7:00 PM Page 1 of 30 CITY OF DELAFIELD PLAN COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES Call to Order Mayor McAleer called the meeting to order at 7:00 P.M. Pledge of Allegiance The Pledge of Allegiance was recited. Roll Call Present Absent Mayor Ed McAleer Larry Chapman Kent Attwell Chris Smith Dirilee Curtis Costa Michele DeYoe Kevin Fitzgerald Michael Frede (arrived 7:10 p.m.) Roger Dupler, City Planner Tim Schuenke, City Administrator 1. Delafield Citizen’s Comments Pertaining to Subjects on This Agenda Lynn Morrison, Alderperson District 6, had looked at the maps in hall for public display. She noted the C-1 conservancy had been removed and she thought that was great. She liked this and wanted to make sure the City removed the C-1 conservancy as a formal action. R. Dupler explained that the C-1 conservancy had been removed around the lake where parcels were larger than 10 acres. Charles Holland, 741 Milwaukee Street, questioned whether the American Legion property had been changed from C-1 zoning back to its original zoning. R. Dupler explained the original zoning would remain for this parcel as there had been a misunderstanding regarding ownership of the property. C. Holland thanked the Commission for its efforts in remedying this error. In addition, he supported of the expansion of the CBD-2 zoning district in the downtown area. R. Dupler then shared an illustration of the newly proposed CBD-2 area to be expanded in the Downtown District. He noted some areas were removed in this expansion as a result of comments received at the Public Hearing on this matter. Steve Gilbert, 714 Milwaukee Street, stated he thought the City’s actions were hypocritical in proceeding with business expansions in the Highway 83/Interstate 94 area and was concerned about the impact this was now having in the downtown area. He thought the City was now being greedy in wanting to expand the downtown area when there were many empty businesses currently. He thought the housing area should be left alone. He thought the City should work with downtown business owners to lower the rent in the buildings downtown so businesses would be attracted to work with available properties in the downtown instead of expanding into new areas in the City. There were many homeowners against the expansion into their residential areas, and the City should listen to residents that actually lived in the expansion area in this case.

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Page 1: CITY OF DELAFIELD

January 13, 2010 7:00 PM Page 1 of 30

CITY OF DELAFIELD PLAN COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES Call to Order Mayor McAleer called the meeting to order at 7:00 P.M. Pledge of Allegiance The Pledge of Allegiance was recited. Roll Call Present Absent Mayor Ed McAleer Larry Chapman Kent Attwell Chris Smith Dirilee Curtis Costa Michele DeYoe Kevin Fitzgerald Michael Frede (arrived 7:10 p.m.) Roger Dupler, City Planner Tim Schuenke, City Administrator 1. Delafield Citizen’s Comments Pertaining to Subjects on This Agenda

Lynn Morrison, Alderperson District 6, had looked at the maps in hall for public display. She noted the C-1 conservancy had been removed and she thought that was great. She liked this and wanted to make sure the City removed the C-1 conservancy as a formal action. R. Dupler explained that the C-1 conservancy had been removed around the lake where parcels were larger than 10 acres. Charles Holland, 741 Milwaukee Street, questioned whether the American Legion property had been changed from C-1 zoning back to its original zoning. R. Dupler explained the original zoning would remain for this parcel as there had been a misunderstanding regarding ownership of the property. C. Holland thanked the Commission for its efforts in remedying this error. In addition, he supported of the expansion of the CBD-2 zoning district in the downtown area. R. Dupler then shared an illustration of the newly proposed CBD-2 area to be expanded in the Downtown District. He noted some areas were removed in this expansion as a result of comments received at the Public Hearing on this matter. Steve Gilbert, 714 Milwaukee Street, stated he thought the City’s actions were hypocritical in proceeding with business expansions in the Highway 83/Interstate 94 area and was concerned about the impact this was now having in the downtown area. He thought the City was now being greedy in wanting to expand the downtown area when there were many empty businesses currently. He thought the housing area should be left alone. He thought the City should work with downtown business owners to lower the rent in the buildings downtown so businesses would be attracted to work with available properties in the downtown instead of expanding into new areas in the City. There were many homeowners against the expansion into their residential areas, and the City should listen to residents that actually lived in the expansion area in this case.

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R. Dupler explained that in response to comments heard at the Public Hearing, the proposed CBD-2 district expansion had been revised. He then explained the locations on the map, noting the Single-Family housing area on Mill Street facing north had been eliminated. This would equate to a change in land use at the back lot line for some of the lots in that area, and would give a unified neighborhood appearance with these various exempted. Dan Collins, 726 Milwaukee Street, stated he was in favor of the proposed zoning change in the CBD-2 expansion area. He had lived in the area for many years. While he wanted to keep it residentially zoned, he also wanted the ability to use the lot and have less setback issues. At the last hearing, he had presented a petition in favor of the expansion and he provided four additional names this evening to that petition. Charles Holland, 741 Milwaukee Street, noted his parents had owned a gas station in the proposed expansion area many years ago and no one had objected to this business operation during that time. He saw no reason to object now. Attorney Peter Kafkas, requested clarification on the updated map with regard to his property. R. Dupler noted the location of the Kafkas parcel and confirmed the removal of the Kafkas parcel as part of the elimination of the C-1 conservancy designation decision to keep parcels ten acres and over as conservancy land. P. Kafkas thanked the Commission for listening to all comments and he appreciated the action being proposed in this matter. Scott Kreager, House Agent and First Vice Commander of the Legion Post No. 196, hoped that the Legion zoning designation would be allowed to remain as its original intent as there were many veterans that had put a lot of work into the Legion Post and to change the zoning would take away from all that hard work. He would like to see the original zoning remain for this parcel. Chloe Wandschneider, 834 Mill Street, appreciated what was being proposed with the CBD-2 expansion. While the Commission was looking at colored squares on a map, she thought it was important to consider the people involved. She was concerned that at the end of Milwaukee Street, properties to the north would be zoned commercial and she wondered how to control what would go into that area. R. Dupler explained that protection to the area was provided by zoning requirements as those requirements specified the intent of the City and also preserved architectural character that would not happen with other types of zoning. D. Curtis Costa suggested C. Wandschneider consult the City’s zoning ordinances for information on permitted uses that were allowed within each zoning district to alleviate concerns. C. Wandschneider stated she still thought the area being expanded would allow people to move in and out of the area frequently and she wished the action would not take place. Jay Theisen, 817 Milwaukee Street, stated he thought the Commission should check with the police department regarding an anticipated increase in calls as a result of the proposed CBD-2 expansion into the residential area prior to taking formal action in this matter. He anticipated the calls would increase as a result of the change in zoning.

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Ross Wandschneider, 834 Mill Street, thought restrictions should be in place with the new CBD-2 expansion regarding runoff issues associated with increased use of pavement in that area. He noted no one had complained about the gas station discussed by C. Holland because there was no where else to go at that time and people thought it handy to have it nearby in those days. He was glad to see the Commission had heard the concerns of residents and had removed some of the area to be expanded. He thanked the Commission for its consideration on these matters. Jackie Valde, 816 Mill Street, thanked the Commission for patience while listening to residents and she was glad to see the change in the CBD-2 expansion area alleviating Mill Street. M. DEYOE MOVED TO CLOSE CITIZEN’S COMMENTS PERTAINING TO SUBJECTS ON THIS AGENDA AT 7:24 P.M. K. FITZGERALD SECONDED THE MOTION. THERE WAS NO FURTHER DISCUSSION. ALL WERE IN FAVOR. MOTION CARRIED.

2. Zoning And Ordinance Revision A. Discussion and Action on Multiple Parcels Proposed For Rezoning Throughout the City, to be

Consistent with the Recommendations of the Comprehensive Plan Mayor McAleer explained the process for review of the parcels, noting it would follow the itemized information found in the Staff Report in the epacket for this meeting.

PARCEL #  OWNER  PROPERTY ADDRESS  FROM  TO 

CONDOMINIUM PROPERTIES REZONED FROM B‐6 TO R‐6 

DELC0803009052  RACHELLE MARQUARDT & CATHY PRIEM  2279‐A CIRCLE RIDGE  B‐6  R‐6 

DELC0803009002  WALTON MORRIS LIVING TRUST  2230‐A CIRCLE RIDGE  B‐6  R‐6 

DELC0803009016  MOR EQUITY INC  2264‐E CIRCLE RIDGE  B‐6  R‐6 

DELC0803009019  GYLLIHA KRIVOHLAVEK  2237‐B CIRCLE RIDGE  B‐6  R‐6 

DELC0803009029  JOSEPHINE STANDART  2255‐B CIRCLE RIDGE  B‐6  R‐6 

DELC0803009050  MARC & MARY MOMSEN  2267‐C CIRCLE RIDGE  B‐6  R‐6 

DELC0803009065  FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE  2293‐B CIRCLE RIDGE  B‐6  R‐6 

DELC0803009006  QUINTEN & H LAURA BRIEN  2244‐A CIRCLE RIDGE  B‐6  R‐6 

DELC0803009005  DAVID KAISER JR  223‐D CIRCLE RIDGE  B‐6  R‐6 

DELC0803009013  DOUGLAS BROEHL & DANA SELENKE‐BROEHL  2264‐B CIRCLE RIDGE  B‐6  R‐6 

DELC0803009011  CYNTHIA NELSON  2244‐F CIRCLE RIDGE  B‐6  R‐6 

DELC0803009015  CAROL DAHLMAN  2264‐D CIRCLE RIDGE  B‐6  R‐6 

DELC0803009012  BARBARA ANN PULS  2264‐A CIRCLE RIDGE  B‐6  R‐6 

DELC0803009009  STEPHEN HUEBNER & KIMBERLY SLADEK‐HUEBNER  2244‐D CIRCLE RIDGE  B‐6  R‐6 

DELC0803009004  PATSY GOMBERT  2230‐C CIRCLE RIDGE  B‐6  R‐6 

DELC0803009008  WILLIAM & SUSAN CHANDLER  2244‐C CIRCLE RIDGE  B‐6  R‐6 

DELC0803009017  JEWELL FALKENBERG  2264‐F CIRCLE RIDGE  B‐6  R‐6 

DELC0803009014  JOSEPH & MARY LIPKA  2264‐C CIRCLE RIDGE  B‐6  R‐6 

DELC0803009003  KAREN CASANOVA  2230‐B CIRCLE RIDGE  B‐6  R‐6 

DELC0803009010  MATTHEW DANAHEY & KATHERINE KUNZ  2244‐E CIRCLE RIDGE  B‐6  R‐6 

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DELC0803009007  KIRSTEN MALLOW  2244‐B CIRCLE RIDGE  B‐6  R‐6 

DELC0803009040  THOMAS & ROSEMARY RETZER  2221‐A CIRCLE RIDGE  B‐6  R‐6 

DELC0803009042  ROBERT & MARY NIEDERMANN  2221‐C CIRCLE RIDGE  B‐6  R‐6 

DELC0803009041  ERSIN BAYRAM  2221‐B CIRCLE RIDGE  B‐6  R‐6 

DELC0803009035  WILLIAM GRUBER & ANNA ASCHENBRENNER  2229‐B CIRCLE RIDGE  B‐6  R‐6 

DELC0803009046  GARY & CAROL PLOPPER  2215‐C CIRCLE RIDGE  B‐6  R‐6 

DELC0803009045  PATRICK ARRINGTON  2215‐B CIRCLE RIDGE  B‐6  R‐6 

DELC0803009036  ELIZABETH WILLIAMS  2229‐C CIRCLE RIDGE  B‐6  R‐6 

DELC0803009044  ROBERT & K BOERGER TRUST  2215‐A CIRCLE RIDGE  B‐6  R‐6 

DELC0803009039  SUSAN RAWLINS  2229‐F CIRCLE RIDGE  B‐6  R‐6 

DELC0803009043  GINA BARTZ  2221‐D CIRCLE RIDGE  B‐6  R‐6 

DELC0803009047  BEVERLY SCHILZ  2215‐D CIRCLE RIDGE  B‐6  R‐6 

DELC0803009038  MONTGOMERY & PATRICIA MATLOCK  2229‐E CIRCLE RIDGE  B‐6  R‐6 

DELC0803009037  JOSEPH KENNEDY  2229‐D CIRCLE RIDGE  B‐6  R‐6 

DELC0803009034  WILLIAM & MARILYN BRENNER  2229‐A CIRCLE RIDGE  B‐6  R‐6 

DELC0803009024  ROBERT & ALMA GROH REV TRUST  2243‐A CIRCLE RIDGE  B‐6  R‐6 

DELC0803009018  DINNIS & MYRNA NEUBERT TRUST  2237‐A CIRCLE RIDGE  B‐6  R‐6 

DELC0803009020  DAVID LICHTERMAN  2237‐C CIRCLE RIDGE  B‐6  R‐6 

DELC0803009027  MICHAEL ROWE  2243‐D CIRCLE RIDGE  B‐6  R‐6 

DELC0803009033  GEORGE DIETZ & KAREN RITCHIE  2255‐F CIRCLE RIDGE  B‐6  R‐6 

DELC0803009030  DONALD OLSEN FAMILY TRUST & JOAN OLSEN REV LIV TRUST  2255‐C CIRCLE RIDGE  B‐6  R‐6 

DELC0803009023  JANET LAPORTE  2237‐F CIRCLE RIDGE  B‐6  R‐6 

DELC0803009021  BRUCE BARCHUS  2237‐D CIRCLE RIDGE  B‐6  R‐6 

DELC0803009032  RUTH PREY  2255‐E CIRCLE RIDGE  B‐6  R‐6 

DELC0803009031  CONTANCE ZACHER  2255‐D CIRCLE RIDGE  B‐6  R‐6 

DELC0803009026  MARGARET VOGT  2243‐C CIRCLE RIDGE  B‐6  R‐6 

DELC0803009022  JOHN & JUDITH RIDGE  2237‐E CIRCLE RIDGE  B‐6  R‐6 

DELC0803009025  PAUL HARDER & CHRISTINE KAMINSKI  2243‐B CIRCLE RIDGE  B‐6  R‐6 

DELC0803009028  EUGENE & CAROL NELSON  2255‐A CIRCLE RIDGE  B‐6  R‐6 

DELC0803009054  DIANE FOSS  2279‐C CIRCLE RIDGE  B‐6  R‐6 

DELC0803009051  MICHAEL & RACHEL ZILLI  2267‐D CIRCLE RIDGE  B‐6  R‐6 

DELC0803009057  ROBIN JAEGER  2279‐F CIRCLE RIDGE  B‐6  R‐6 

DELC0803009049  JAMES KRZNARICH  2267‐B CIRCLE RIDGE  B‐6  R‐6 

DELC0803009055  KRISTINE HENNIG  2279‐D CIRCLE RIDGE  B‐6  R‐6 

DELC0803009053  GARY STRAND  2279‐B CIRCLE RIDGE  B‐6  R‐6 

DELC0803009048  THOMAS HADE  2267‐A CIRCLE RIDGE  B‐6  R‐6 

DELC0803009056  FREDERICK & JUDITH URFER  2279‐E CIRCLE RIDGE  B‐6  R‐6 

DELC0803009071  JUSTIN FLUEGEL & MICHELLE SIKINGER  2301‐D CIRCLE RIDGE  B‐6  R‐6 

DELC0803009067  MICHELLE BAHRS  2293‐D CIRCLE RIDGE  B‐6  R‐6 

DELC0803009069  BRYAN & BRIANA ROE  2301‐B CIRCLE RIDGE  B‐6  R‐6 

DELC0803009068  MARY LANGENOHL TRUST  2301‐A CIRCLE RIDGE  B‐6  R‐6 

DELC0803009070  JAY & KARIN HILLER JOINT  2301‐C CIRCLE RIDGE  B‐6  R‐6 

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DELC0803009064  JAMES & MARJORIE NOWELL  2293‐a CIRCLE RIDGE  B‐6  R‐6 

DELC0803009060  ROSEMARY REESE  2285‐C CIRCLE RIDGE  B‐6  R‐6 

DELC0803009061  GARY & MARY THOSS  2285‐D CIRCLE RIDGE  B‐6  R‐6 

DELC0803009059  BARBARA BERGMAN  2285‐B CIRCLE RIDGE  B‐6  R‐6 

DELC0803009063  LORI SCHNEIDER  2285‐F CIRCLE RIDGE  B‐6  R‐6 

DELC0803009058  LISA ANDERSON  2285‐A CIRCLE RIDGE  B‐6  R‐6 

DELC0803009062  WILLIAM HENRICKS  2285‐E CIRCLE RIDGE  B‐6  R‐6 

DELC0803009066  ROBERT SWORDS  2293‐C CIRCLE RIDGE  B‐6  R‐6 

CONDOMINIUM PROPERTIES REZONED FROM R‐5A TO R‐5 

DELC0787142  ROBERT & KRISTIE MILLER  738 WEST SHORE DR  R‐5A  R‐5 

DELC0787143  GEORGE MACHKOVICH  1308 CHIPPEWA DR  R‐5A  R‐5 

CONDOMINIUM PROPERTIES WITH C‐1 UPDATES 

DELC0740004  BASS TRUST  1630 JOURNEYS DR  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0740012  JANE HOLBROOK  1686 JOURNEYS DR  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0740010  MARTIN FAMILY IRREV TRUST  1660 JOURNEYS DR  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0740980030  STUART MOEBUS  3826 NAGAWICKA SHORES DR  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0740980005  SHIRLEY MURPHY  3803 NAGAWICKA SHORES DR  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0740980027  CHERYL DEVITT  3760 NAGAWICKA SHORES DR  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0740980031  BEVERLY BOZ  3828 NAGAWICKA SHORES DR  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0740980028  RAE NUGENT  3762 NAGAWICKA SHORES DR  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0740980002  GENE REDDICK  3815 NAGAWICKA SHORES DR  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0740980033  TONY & LINDSEY RODER  3832 NAGAWICKA SHORES DR  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0740980024  WILLIAM HAYES III  3628 NAGAWICKA SHORES DR  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0740980018  MARK & KATHLEEN BOHADY  3619 NAGAWICKA SHORES DR  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0740980016  PATRICIA LEICHTFUSS  3631 NAGAWICKA SHORES DR  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0740980014  ALFRED & SUSAN WAGNER  3627 NAGAWICKA SHORES DR  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0740980022  JULIE MILLENBRUCH REV TRUST  3624 NAGAWICKA SHORES DR #6  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0740980006  WAYNE & JANET ROEDER  3805 NAGAWICKA SHORES DR  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0740980020  ROGER & KAREN NEWTON  3623 NAGAWICKA SHORES DR  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0740980010  ROLAND & SANDRA GRODDY TRUST  3757 NAGAWICKA SHORES DR  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0740980001  WIERSCHEM TRUST  3813 NAGAWICKA SHORES DR  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0740980026  PHILIP & NANCY MOLONEY  3758 NAGAWICKA SHORES DR  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0740980034  DANIEL & JOYCE BULINSKI  3834 NAGAWICKA SHORES DR  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0740980007  DENNIS & PATRICIA HART  3807 NAGAWICKA SHORES DR  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0740980008  JANET MATT REV TRUST  3809 NAGAWICKA SHORES DR  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0740980004  JOE & MARY RECER  3819 NAGAWICKA SHORES DR  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0740980013  DAVID & PATRICIA CHYLA TRUST  3625 NAGAWICKA SHORES DR  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0740980003  RUSSELL & JUDITH BAIRD TRUST  3817NAGAWICKA SHORES DR  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0740980023  MARY DOWNING  3626 NAGAWICKA SHORES DR  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0740980012  DUNKER TRUST  3761 NAGAWICKA SHORES DR  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0740980029  JANE KURTH REV  TRUST  3824 NAGAWICKA SHORES DR  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0740980025  RICHARD & JOYCE HOPPMANN  3756 NAGAWICKA SHORES DR  C‐1 Updates 

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DELC0740980021  JOHN & LOUISE LILL  3622 NAGAWICKA SHORES DR  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0740980032  MARY KAY CLARK  3830 NAGAWICKA SHORES DR  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0740980019  JOAN SKAAR LIVING TRUST  3621 NAGAWICKA SHORES DR  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0740980009  WAYNE & EMILY KOEHLER  3755 NAGAWICKA SHORES DR  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0740980015  LYNN RUSY  3629 NAGAWICKA SHORES DR  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0740980011  JOSEPH & DARLENE CRIVELLO  3759 NAGAWICKA SHORES DR  C‐1 Updates 

MISC. PROPERTIES WITH C‐1 UPDATES 

DELC0621020  FRANCISCO & SHERRY PEREZ  3101 SEMINARY RIDGE LN  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0624003  NASHOTAH HOUSE  34268 VALLEY RD  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0624004  NASHOTAH HOUSE  34352 VALLEY RD  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0736992  RALPH & MARCY GERBER  3707 CAMPBELL TRACE  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0736993001  ALLAN A JAHNEKE  3719 CAMPBELL TRACE  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0737994  CITY OF DELAFIELD  <no address>  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0737995001  LAKE COUNTRY SCHOOL DISTRICT  1800 VETTELSON RD  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0739999001  STATE OF WISCONSIN DEPT OF NATURAL RESOURCES  <no address>  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0740974  MICHAEL & VALERIE DETHLOFF  3911 HICKORY KNOLL  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0740977002  MICHAEL & KAY CRIVELLO  3765 NAGAWICKA RD  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0740977003  KEAN & SUSAN KEMNITZ  3733 NAGAWICKA RD  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0740982  GARY & LYNN WELK REVOCABLE LIVING TRUST AGREEMENT  3849 NAGAWICKA SHORES DR  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0740985  ANNE M RAJNICEK  3915 HICKORY KNOLL RD  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0740986  KEITH & GERRI STREGE  3919 HICKORY KNOLL RD  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0740988003  GREGG & VERONICA MEYER TRUST  4005 HICKORY KNOLL RD  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0740991  PETER & SHARON SZINTE  4011 HICKORY KNOLL RD  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0740994  RAYMOND & ALICE MOY  1686 BLUE SPRUCE LN  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0740995  JOHN & MAUREEN KUGLITSCH  1650 BLUE SPRUCE LN  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0740996008  RESOLVE PROPERTIES I LLC  <no address>  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0740997001  KETTLE COVE LLC  <no address>  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0742982  WILLIAM R KNOFF  345 NASHOTAH RD  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0742990  BRADLEY A BINKOWSKI & MARY J SLEPEKIS  <no address>  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0743999003  WILLIAM & BARBARA KNOFF  345 NASHOTAH RD  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0749001  JAMES P DUNN  3613 RIDGE DR  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0749002  PHILLIP & LYNN HERRMANN  3607 RIDGE DR  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0749003  ANDREA S DAVAJAN TRUST  3603 RIDGE DR  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0749004  GARY & VICKI PRATT  3523 RIDGE DR  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0749005  NORLAND PROPERTIES LLC C/O JEFFREY P MAY  3519 RIDGE DR  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0749006  RICHARD DENIGER 1992 TRUST & VELMA DENIGER 1992 TRUST  3513 RIDGE DR  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0749007  RICHARD DENIGER 1992 TRUST & VELMA DENIGER 1992 TRUST  3507 RIDGE DR  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0749037002  DAWN L TAYLOR  3503 RIDGE DR  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0749044  MARYANN REESE & RHODA R MILLER  3510 RIDGE DR  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0749046001  MARY LYNNE KASCH  3591 NAGAWICKA RD  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0749046002  JOHN & JEAN BECKMAN  3547 NAGAWICKA RD  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0749046004  TRAVIS J WILLING  1921 BARK RIVER DR  C‐1 Updates 

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DELC0749046005  JACK MAHNKE & BARBARA A BRATZ  1821 BARK RIVER DR  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0749046007  ROBERT & SHELLY LUND  1815 BARK RIVER DR  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0751098  HAYES & SANDRA HATFIELD TRUST  2374 LAKEVIEW CT  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0751099  JOHN & LAURA SLEIN  2362 LAKEVIEW CT  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0751100001  LYNN MORRISON & BARBARA A ALTHAUS  2366 LAKEVIEW CT  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0751102  VICTORIA B PATTERSON  <no address>  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0751103  VICTORIA B PATTERSON  2370 LAKEVIEW CT  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0751104  HAYES & SANDRA HATFIELD TRUST  2374 LAKEVIEW CT  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0751105  ROLF & KATHLYN & SEAN HEINZEL  2378 LAKEVIEW CT  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0751986  KAREN K DUKE  2340 WOODLAND PARK DR  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0751987002  BERNARD & LIELA SIEGEL  2358 LAKEVIEW CT  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0751988001  MARTIN & JEANNINE SAWALL  2234 WEST SHORE DR  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0751989  ROSETTA GRADY  2238 WOODLAND PARK DR  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0753997  GERALD F MURPHY  3305 HWY 83  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0753998  WEE KNOW SCHOOL INC  3325 HWY 83  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0753999  LEAH G WOLCOTT ETAL C/O AMCORE BANK TRUST DEPT  <no address>  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0754021  MARK M EGAN  3271 WATERLEAF LN  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0754984001  ARA A CHERCHIAN LIV TRUST  3100 NAGAWICKA RD  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0754984002  KEVIN & JILL FITZGERALD  3000 NAGAWICKA RD  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0754989003  SALVADORE & M BLANDO  3415 NAGAWICKA RD  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0754998  GREGORY & ANN JOHNSON  3328 NAGAWICKA RD  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0778999001  NAGAWICKA VIEW DAIRY INC  <no address>  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0781988  HORWATH DEVELOPMENT LLC  1806 HWY 83  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0786001  LOT OWNERS OF LOTS 1‐7 NAGAWICKA LAKE HEIGHTS ADD  <no address>  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0786002  FRANK AUGUR & LYNN MICHALS  1524‐1526 WEST SHORE DR  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0786003001  RICHARD & MICHAELA DWORNIK  1600 WEST SHORE DR  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0786005001  EDWARD & GLORIA MIOTKE  1604 WEST SHORE DR  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0786006  ROBERT MCGLINN & ARLENE SKWIERAWSKI  1608 WEST SHORE DR  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0786007  ARLENE M MARSHALL TRUST C/O CYNDI LYDEN  1614 WEST SHORE DR  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0786009  BART & DEBORAH SCHMIDT  1626 WEST SHORE DR  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0786010  ROBERT L BUECH  1632 WEST SHORE DR  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0786012  JANE C LAZYNSKI REV TRUST  1644 WEST SHORE DR  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0786013  ROBERT I LAMB & MARK W STONE  1704 WEST SHORE DR  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0786015  DUANE & LYNN CARTER  1716 WEST SHORE DR  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0786016  TIMOTHY & MICHELE ABHOLD  1722 WEST SHORE DR  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0786017  BRIAN & JESSICA GOMEZ  1728 WEST SHORE DR  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0786018  DELAFIELD DIAMOND LLC  1734 WEST SHORE DR  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0786019  RICHARD & NANCY HANNON  1740 WEST SHORE DR  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0786020  DAVID & DENNIS BUETOW  1802 WEST SHORE DR  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0786021  TIMOTHY & DIANE WILLIAMS TRUST C/O TIMOTHY & DIANE WILLIAMS  1808 WEST SHORE DR  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0786022  BONNIE M FIEBER & SCOTT T PETLEWSKI  1814 WEST SHORE DR  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0786023  PAUL & LISA DEDINSKY  1820 WEST SHORE DR  C‐1 Updates 

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DELC0786024  DAVID & SUSAN ROLISON  1826 WEST SHORE DR  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0786025001  PATRICIA A BARWIG  1832 WEST SHORE DR  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0786027002  JAMES & TAWNYA SHANKLIN  1906 WEST SHORE DR  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0786028  JAMES D MARINELLO  1918 WEST SHORE DR  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0786029  JAMES D MARINELLO  <no address>  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0786030  OTTO E GLIEBER  1930 WEST SHORE DR  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0786031  THOMAS B MADDEN  1936 WEST SHORE DR  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0786032  JAMES & MARY ZAHORIK  1942 WEST SHORE DR  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0786033  JAMES & MARY ZAHORIK  1948 WEST SHORE DR  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0786034  ROBERT W MLYNAREK  2006 WEST SHORE DR  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0786035  KENNETH & B KOZLOWSKI  2012 WEST SHORE DR  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0786036  DANIEL & PAMELA MCALLISTER  2018 WEST SHORE DR  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0786037  JAMES & ALICE ROBINSON  <no address>  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0786038  JAMES & ALICE ROBINSON  2030 WEST SHORE DR  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0786039  JAMES & ALICE ROBINSON  2036 WEST SHORE DR  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0786040  JAMES & ALICE ROBINSON  <no address>  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0786041  JUSTIN & ERIN LANGE  2102 WEST SHORE DR  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0786043  ANTHONY & NICOLE DRAKE  2110 WEST SHORE DR  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0786044  JOHN C MACK  2120 WEST SHORE DR  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0786045  JEFFREY C ANDERSON & KATHLEEN L LAURITZEN  2126 WEST SHORE DR  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0786046  MICHAEL & CONNIE CURLEY  2132 WEST SHORE DR  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0786047  CLARK E HUGHES & TARYN KENNEDY‐HUGHES  2138 WEST SHORE DR  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0786048  WILLIAM A CHAPPIE & AMY KATHREN LAMB  2144 WEST SHORE DR  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0786049  KURT & BETH CHELMINIAK  2212 WEST SHORE DR  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0786051001  THOMAS & MARLENE KELLEY TRUST  2218 WEST SHORE DR  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0786053002  PINE BAY LLC  2224 WEST SHORE DR  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0786060001  JEFFREY BURNS  1615 WEST SHORE DR  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0786061  PETER & GINA KAFKAS  <no address>  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0786062001  HAROLD & THOMAS SPENGLER  <no address>  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0786063  HAROLD & THOMAS SPENGLER  <no address>  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0793997  ST JOHNS MILITARY ACADEMY  <no address>  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0793998001  CITY OF DELAFIELD  111‐115 MAIN ST  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0794993  WISCONSIN ELECTRIC POWER CO  <no address>  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0794995  NEIL D MOOERS  257 W MAIN ST  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0794996001  MARGARET E ZERWEKH  500 MILL RD  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0794999008  JOSEPH P DAUER & CYNTHIA M TROEMEL  <no address>  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0797944002  WAUKESHA LAND CONSERVANCY INC  106 MUIR VALLEY RD  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0799974  CHARLES & DARLETTE KLEINMANN & CHARLOTTE M KLEINMANN  543 S LAPHAM PEAK RD  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0799978001  ROSS & CHLOE WANDSCHNEIDER REVOCABLE TRUST  499 S LAPHAM PEAK RD  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0799979  ROSE MARIE SCHMIDT  425 S LAPHAM PEAK RD  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0799980001  MARK A SCUDDER  325 S LAPHAM PEAK RD  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0799982002  JAMES & MARY ZAHORIK  468 S GENESEE ST  C‐1 Updates 

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DELC0799982003  LANG RESIDENTIAL INVEST LLC  296 S GENESEE ST  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0799982004  GARY & MELINDA VOSE TRUST  514 S GENESEE ST  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0800001  JEFFERY D STOLL  150 INDIAN SPRING DR  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0800999  GLENN & SHARON RITZ  S407 INDIAN SPRING DR  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0800999008  JAMES & SHARON WOLF  1550 INDIAN SPRING DR  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0800999011  DANIEL J HINKES  1366 INDIAN SPRING DR  C‐1 Updates 

DELC0800999013  LEONARD J KAFER & JUDITH A GROMOWSKI  <no address>  C‐1 Updates 

MISC. PROPERTIES BEING REZONED 

DELC0622999001  NASHOTAH HOUSE     RL‐1A  RL‐1, C‐1 

DELC0733994  DIVINE REDEEMER LUTHERAN CHURCH  31385 HILL ST  B‐5  P‐1 

DELC0733994001  DIVINE REDEEMER LUTHERAN CHURCH  31385 HILL ST  B‐5  P‐1 

DELC0733995  DIVINE REDEEMER EV LUTHERAN CHURCH     B‐5  P‐1 

DELC0743999004  ST JOAN OF ARC CONGREGATION     A‐1  P‐1 

DELC0746999001  NASHOTAH HOUSE     A‐1  RL‐1 

DELC0748998002  DELAFIELD CONGREGATION OF JEHOVAHS WITNESSES  2565 GENESEE ST  RE‐1  P‐1 

DELC0779999  NAGAWICKA VIEW DAIRY FARM INC     B‐6  R‐3 

DELC0781989  JOHN & JOSEPH GEASON     B‐6  R‐3 

DELC0781990  JOHN & JOSEPH GEASON  1605 HWY 83  B‐6  R‐3 

DELC0781990001  JOHN & CAROLYN GEASON  1604 HWY 83  R‐5  R‐3 

DELC0784975  WESTBROOK CHURCH INC  1210 HWY 83  B‐6  P‐1 

DELC0784997  ELDORA A PARRY & JEANNE STIEN ETAL  1508 HWY 83  R‐5  R‐3 

DELC0784999  JOHN & JOSEPH GEASON     B‐6  R‐3 

DELC0784999001  JAMES & KARLA PARRY  1320 HWY 83  R‐5  R‐3 

DELC0786997  CHRIST THE KING LUTHERAN CHURCH OF DELAFIELD INC  733 WEST SHORE DR  RL‐2  RE‐1 

DELC0786998  CHRIST THE KING LUTHERAN CHURCH OF DELAFIELD INC  1600 GENESEE ST  RE‐1  P‐1 

DELC0787082  TIMOTHY W FULLER & CHRYSTYNA W MURSKY  724 MILL ST  R‐4  CBD‐2 

DELC0787089  KENT SIMON & KENNETH A BRANDT  752 MILL ST  R‐4  CBD‐2 

DELC0787090  KATHLEEN A LESTINA  815 LAKE ST  R‐4  CBD‐2 

DELC0787091  BARBARA A NELSON  738 MILL ST  R‐4  CBD‐2 

DELC0787092  BARBARA A NELSON     R‐4  CBD‐2 

DELC0787093  JEFFREY A DROTT  731 MILWAUKEE ST  R‐4  CBD‐2 

DELC0787094  BETTY E HOLLAND 1994 REV TRUST  741 MILWAUKEE ST  R‐4  CBD‐2 

DELC0787096  MARTIN & CINDY KOENIG  751 MILWAUKEE ST  R‐4  CBD‐2 

DELC0787097001  TIMOTHY J MADDEN  804 MILL ST  R‐4  CBD‐2 

DELC0787099  JACQUELYN B VALDE  816 MILL ST  R‐4  CBD‐2 

DELC0787100  GLENN DANIEL JOUSTRA  824 MILL ST  R‐4  CBD‐2 

DELC0787102  ROSS & CHLOE WANDSCHNEIDER  834 MILL ST  R‐4  CBD‐2 

DELC0787103  DANIEL & MICHELE MILLER  805 MILWAUKEE ST  R‐4  CBD‐2 

DELC0787104  JAY A THEISEN  817 MILWAUKEE ST  R‐4  CBD‐2 

DELC0787105  ROSS & CHLOE WANDSCHNEIDER REVOCABLE TRUST     R‐4  CBD‐2 

DELC0787108  JAMES NELSON & MARY BEYER  604 ST JOHNS DR  R‐5A  R‐5 

DELC0787109  C MICHAEL & JANE HAUSMAN  608 ST JOHNS DR  R‐5A  R‐5 

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DELC0787110  NORMAN & C L REAM  700 ST JOHNS DR  R‐5A  R‐5 

DELC0787111  JAMES & KAY MURASKI  704 ST JOHNS DR  R‐5A  R‐5 

DELC0787112  PTACIN LIVING TRUST C/O MICHAEL & KATHLEEN PTACIN  708 ST JOHNS DR  R‐5A  R‐5 

DELC0787113  RICHARD & E HELLER  712 ST JOHNS DR  R‐5A  R‐5 

DELC0787114  TERRENCE L HAAG FAMILY TRUST & ANN H KRAMER‐HAAG FAMILY TRUST  716 ST JOHNS DR  R‐5A  R‐5 

DELC0787115  CHERYL R PROCHNOW TRUST  800 BACK BAY  R‐5A  R‐5 

DELC0787116  ANDREA D JOHNSON  804 BACK BAY  R‐5A  R‐5 

DELC0787117  LYMAN & SUSAN TSCHANZ  808 BACK BAY  R‐5A  R‐5 

DELC0787118  WALTERS REVOCABLE TRUST  812 BACK BAY  R‐5A  R‐5 

DELC0787119  RICHARD & JENNIFER RAHN  816 BACK BAY  R‐5A  R‐5 

DELC0787120  DENNIS & PATRICIA COOPER  820 BACK BAY  R‐5A  R‐5 

DELC0787121  THOMAS M MCCORMICK & TAMMIE S MILLER  824 BACK BAY  R‐5A  R‐5 

DELC0787122  JASON & KATHLEEN KAZDA  720 ST JOHNS DR  R‐5A  R‐5 

DELC0787123  CHARLES & J CHRISTMAN  724 ST JOHNS DR  R‐5A  R‐5 

DELC0787124  MARY E DILLON SURVIVOR TRUST & MARY E DILLON  728 HAWKS HOLLOW  R‐5A  R‐5 

DELC0787125  JAMES & PAMELA KLEKOSKI  828 HAWKS HOLLOW  R‐5A  R‐5 

DELC0787126  KENNETH & CATHY PARKER  832 HAWKS HOLLOW  R‐5A  R‐5 

DELC0787127  KROEMER TRUST  836 HAWKS HOLLOW  R‐5A  R‐5 

DELC0787128  KRMPOTICH TRUST C/O LEE & CONNIE KRMPOTICH  900 HAWKS HOLLOW  R‐5A  R‐5 

DELC0787129  DAVID FELLOWS & BOBBIE JEAN KRUEGER  904 HAWKS HOLLOW  R‐5A  R‐5 

DELC0787130  DAVID & PAMELA ANDERSON  908 HAWKS HOLLOW  R‐5A  R‐5 

DELC0787131  JEFFREY S HUNT C/O HARRIS PRIVATE BANK  837 HAWKS HOLLOW  R‐5A  R‐5 

DELC0787132  JOHN S ZABLOCKI & DALE GRANBOIS & DAVID MOGILKA  833 HAWKS HOLLOW  R‐5A  R‐5 

DELC0787133  MICHAEL & BRENDA OCONNOR  831 LONE TREE BEND  R‐5A  R‐5 

DELC0787134  CARL & MEGAN PARKER  737 LONE TREE BEND  R‐5A  R‐5 

DELC0787135  DAVID & MARGARET HINDS  733 LONE TREE BEND  R‐5A  R‐5 

DELC0787136  KOMLO REVOCABLE TRUST  729‐731 HAWKS HOLLOW  R‐5A  R‐5 

DELC0787137  MARY E LEGWINSKI REV TRUST  726‐728 ST JOHNS DR  R‐5A  R‐5 

DELC0787138  COLEEN L ACKEN  685‐687 ANTHONY CT  R‐5A  R‐5 

DELC0787139  KENNETH & CHRISTY SCHWACHER  623 ANTHONY CT  R‐5A  R‐5 

DELC0787139001  MARK & CAROLYN MULVANEY  655 ANTHONY CT  R‐5A  R‐5 

DELC0787139002  MICHAEL & LORI ADLER  679 ANTHONY CT  R‐5A  R‐5 

DELC0787139003  PHILIP & RHONDA COMSTOCK  683 ANTHONY CT  R‐5A  R‐5 

DELC0787140  RICHARD J HOPPMANN  624‐626 WEST SHORE DR  R‐5A  R‐5 

DELC0787141  ROBERT & KRISTIE MILLER  724‐726 WEST SHORE DR  R‐5A  R‐5 

DELC0787144  ROBERT & KRISTIE MILLER  736‐738 WEST SHORE DR  R‐5A  R‐5 

DELC0787145  R CALVIN EBERSOLE  824‐826 WEST SHORE DR  R‐5A  R‐5 

DELC0787146  BRIAN B ZEILER & CELESTE K ALBINIAK  828‐830 WEST SHORE DR  R‐5A  R‐5 

DELC0787147  NORBERT & P NOWAK  731 ST JOHNS DR  R‐5A  R‐5 

DELC0787148  JEROME & JANICE HEGY  733‐735 ST JOHNS DR  R‐5A  R‐5 

DELC0787149  HOLLY M TENNIS  620 ACORN GLEN  R‐5A  R‐5 

DELC0787150  ARTHUR & J LA FOND  624 ACORN GLEN  R‐5A  R‐5 

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DELC0787151  KOMLO REVOCABLE TRUST  628 ACORN GLEN  R‐5A  R‐5 

DELC0787152  ANN M PASCHKE  632 ACORN GLEN  R‐5A  R‐5 

DELC0787153  OWEN & PATTI ACCARDO  721 ACORN GLEN  R‐5A  R‐5 

DELC0787154  TIMOTHY & AMY CONFARE  717 ST JOHNS DR  R‐5A  R‐5 

DELC0787155  JAMES & C CUNNINGHAM TRUST  713 ST JOHNS DR  R‐5A  R‐5 

DELC0787156  SUSAN R TORGERSON REV TRUST  711 ST JOHNS DR  R‐5A  R‐5 

DELC0787157  MARVIN M & BERNHARD A SCHULZ  609‐611 ST JOHNS DR  R‐5A  R‐5 

DELC0787158  ALLEN & A VANERT REV TRUST  605 ST JOHNS DR  R‐5A  R‐5 

DELC0787159  PHILIP & MARGARET KASUN  1208 GENESEE ST  R‐5A  R‐5 

DELC0787160  LOT OWNERS OF LOTS 1‐53 OF ST JOHNS ON THE LAKE     R‐5A  R‐5 

DELC0787161  LOT OWNERS OF LOTS 1‐53 OF ST JOHNS ON THE LAKE     R‐5A  R‐5 

DELC0789981  FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH  1851 GENESEE ST  RE‐1  P‐1 

DELC0789991001  JOHN BANDKOWSKI  57 OAKWOOD DR  A‐1  RE‐3 

DELC0792074  ST JOHNS MILITARY ACADEMY  439 ST JOHNS RD  R‐3  P‐1 

DELC0792078  ST JOHNS MILITARY ACADEMY  411 ST JOHNS RD  R‐3  P‐1 

DELC0793031  ACE DELAFIELD PROPERTIES LLC  432 MAIN ST  R‐4  CBD‐1 

DELC0793033  ACE DELAFIELD PROPERTIES LLC  427 WELLS ST  R‐4  CBD‐1 

DELC0793034  ACE DELAFIELD PROPERTIES LLC  424 MAIN ST  R‐4  CBD‐1 

DELC0793035  ACE DELAFIELD PROPERTIES LLC  418 MAIN ST  R‐4  CBD‐1 

DELC0793049  MYRA JOHNSON  408 MAIN ST  R‐4  CBD‐1 

DELC0793050  CITY OF DELAFIELD     R‐4  CBD‐1 

DELC0793989  GOLDMANN PROPERTIES LLP  324 & 332 WELLS ST  R‐6  CBD‐2 

DELC0793991  TOSCA S MILLER  226‐228 W MAIN ST  R‐3  CBD‐1 

DELC0793991002  3 N 1 LLC C/O MARK NEUMANN  232 MAIN ST  R‐3  CBD‐1 

DELC0793991003  3 N 1 LLC C/O MARK NEUMANN     R‐3  CBD‐1 

DELC0793992  KURT & FONDA AMIDZICH  224 MAIN ST  R‐3  CBD‐1 

DELC0795055  BRADLEY & CAROLYN HOFFMAN  34 W CEDAR VALLEY RD  R‐1  RE‐1 

DELC0795056  KURT & CYNTHIA EISENMANN  66 W CEDAR VALLEY RD  R‐1  RE‐1 

DELC0795057  DANIEL & LAURA KIPP  102 W CEDAR VALLEY RD  R‐1  RE‐1 

DELC0795058  KENNETH & EDWINA JANOWSKI  138 W CEDAR VALLEY RD  R‐1  RE‐1 

DELC0795059  KENT & CHERYL JOHNSON  162 W CEDAR VALLEY RD  R‐1  RE‐1 

DELC0795060  DAVID H JAMES  204 W CEDAR VALLEY RD  R‐1  RE‐1 

DELC0795061  TIMOTHY & CYNTHIA OGDEN  479 CEDAR VALLEY CT  R‐1  RE‐1 

DELC0795062  K THOMPSON FAMILY LIMITED PARTNERSHIP  505 CEDAR VALLEY CT  R‐1  RE‐1 

DELC0795063  BRUCE & ANITA JOHNSON  502 CEDAR VALLEY CT  R‐1  RE‐1 

DELC0795064  JASON & SARAH LEWIS  474 CEDAR VALLEY CT  R‐1  RE‐1 

DELC0795065  C BRATE BRYANT 1990 TRUST  316 W CEDAR VALLEY RD  R‐1  RE‐1 

DELC0795066  CLARK & LESLIE RASMUSSEN  344 W CEDAR VALLEY RD  R‐1  RE‐1 

DELC0795067  GARY W WEBER & SUSAN J HORN  352 W CEDAR VALLEY RD  R‐1  RE‐1 

DELC0795068  GUY & ANITA NOVOTNY  349 W CEDAR VALLEY RD  R‐1  RE‐1 

DELC0795069  STEVEN & NANCY LESNIEWSKI  341 W CEDAR VALLEY RD  R‐1  RE‐1 

DELC0795070  JILL M JONES  333 W CEDAR VALLEY RD  R‐1  RE‐1 

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DELC0795071  DONALD & MARY KABITZKE  309 W CEDAR VALLEY RD  R‐1  RE‐1 

DELC0795072  DARRYL & DIANNA ROWINSKI  275 W CEDAR VALLEY RD  R‐1  RE‐1 

DELC0795073  JAMES & MARY QUALLER  237 W CEDAR VALLEY RD  R‐1  RE‐1 

DELC0795074  DENNIS BRUGGER TRUST  181 W CEDAR VALLEY RD  R‐1  RE‐1 

DELC0795075  PETERS LIVING TRUST  368 JOHNS ST  R‐1  RE‐1 

DELC0795076  JOHN R MCCABE & KATHLEEN S BLOCHER‐MCCABE REVOCABLE TRUST  304 JOHNS ST  R‐1  RE‐1 

DELC0795077  ELEANOR L KOHLER  379 JOHNS ST  R‐1  RE‐1 

DELC0795078  DAVID & MAUREEN BRANDT  355 JOHNS ST  R‐1  RE‐1 

DELC0795981  JOHN C AEGERTER     R‐1  RE‐1 

DELC0795982002  CEDAR VALLEY FARM LLC  41 CEDAR VALLEY RD  R‐1  RE‐1 

DELC0795982003  CEDAR VALLEY FARM LLC  101 CEDAR VALLEY RD  R‐1  RE‐1 

DELC0795992  ANDREW SR & DAWN QUIMBY  235 S CUSHING PARK RD  R‐2  RE‐1 

DELC0795993  JEFFREY T KELLY  221 S CUSHING PARK RD  R‐2  RE‐1 

DELC0795994001  GLENN & JANET HOLTZ  213 S CUSHING PARK RD  R‐2  RE‐1 

DELC0795995001  DANIEL K DORN  108 HILLY OAK DR  R‐2  RE‐1 

DELC0795997  MICHAEL R GUNDERSON  141 S CUSHING PARK RD  R‐2  RE‐1 

DELC0796995  WISCONSIN DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES     A1‐E  C‐1 

DELC0798046  STEVEN & LISA GILBERT  714 MILWAUKEE ST  R‐4  CBD‐2 

DELC0798047  DANIEL & JEANNIE COLLINS  726 MILWAUKEE ST  R‐4  CBD‐2 

DELC0798049  ROBERT & MARY LYNN KILCOYNE  736 MILWAUKEE ST  R‐4  CBD‐2 

DELC0798052  JOHN & LYNN ANNE BLAZEK  717 MAIN ST  R‐4  CBD‐2 

DELC0798053  ROBERT J GILBERT  723 MAIN ST  R‐4  CBD‐2 

DELC0798054  RED TOP CAPITAL LLC  731 MAIN ST  R‐4  CBD‐2 

DELC0798055  RED TOP CAPITAL LLC  737 MAIN ST  R‐4  CBD‐2 

DELC0798056  ROBERT & MARY LANE  804 MILWAUKEE ST  R‐4  CBD‐2 

DELC0798058  JAMES & JILLY LEROY C/O ROBERT & LAURA MERKT  814 MILWAUKEE ST  R‐4  CBD‐2 

DELC0798059  THOMAS J GRAHAM & HEIDI E BRITT  824 MILWAUKEE ST  R‐4  CBD‐2 

DELC0798060  VERONICA R SCHMECHEL  708 LAKE ST  R‐4  CBD‐2 

DELC0798061  BRIAN & DIANE FOBIAN  819 MAIN ST  R‐4  CBD‐2 

DELC0798062  JOHN TRZESNIEWSKI SR  827 MAIN ST  R‐4  CBD‐2 

DELC0798977001  AMERICAN LEGION POST NO 196  333 N LAPHAM PEAK RD  R‐3  C‐1 

DELC0802978  CITY OF DELAFIELD  2222 MILWAUKEE ST  B‐1A  P‐1 

DELC0803979005  PURITY REAL ESTATE LLC  2301 SUN VALLEY DR  B‐1 CUPD  B‐5 

DELC0803988002  WILLIAMSTOWNE PROPERTIES LLC  385 WILLIAMSTOWNE  B‐6  B‐5 

ITEM C-1 - MULTIPLE PARCELS THROUGHOUT DELAFIELD R. Dupler explained the C-1 Conservancy property changes previously proposed were related to a change in boundary to reflect the mandatory requirements of zoning ordinances. After the Public Hearing on this matter and further review by Staff, the new proposal included properties that included conservancy land in excess of ten acres. He then reviewed the parcels on the map around Nagawicka Lake that were slated for inclusion with the currently proposed C-1 Conservancy designation for zoning.

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K. ATTWELL MOVED TO APPROVE THE ZONING CHANGES TO C-1 CONSERVANCY ZONING AS PRESENTED WITH EXCLUSIONS NOTED AS DELC0740977002, DELC0740977003, DELC0740982, DELC0740988003, DELC0740997001, DELC0749037002, DELC0751098, DELC0751099, DELC0751100001, DELC0751102, DELC0751103, DELC0751104, DELC0751105, DELC0751986, DELC0751987002, DELC0751988001, DELC0751989, DELC0778999001, DELC0781988, DELC0786001, DELC0786002, DELC0786003001, DELC0786005001, DELC0786006, DELC0786007, DELC0786009, DELC0786010, DELC0786012, DELC0786013, DELC0786015, DELC0786016, DELC0786017, DELC0786018, DELC0786019, DELC0786020, DELC0786021, DELC0786022, DELC0786023, DELC0786024, DELC0786025001, DELC0786027002, DELC0786028, DELC0786029, DELC0786030, DELC0786031, DELC0786032, DELC0786033, DELC0786034, DELC0786035, DELC0786036, DELC0786037 DELC0786038, DELC0786039, DELC0786040, DELC0786041, DELC0786043, DELC0786044, DELC0786045, DELC0786046, DELC0786047, DELC0786048, DELC0786049, DELC0786051001, DELC0786053002, DELC0786060001, DELC0786061, DELC0786062001, DELC0786063, DELC0794993, and DELC0800999011. AND TO RECOMMEND TO THE COMMON COUNCIL THE SAME. M. DEYOE SECONDED THE MOTION. R. DUPLER PROVIDED CLARIFICATION REGARDING THE AREAS FOR EXCLUSION AS THEY WERE LESS THAN 10 ACRES IN AGGREGATE AREAS. D. CURTIS COSTA QUESTIONED WHETHER ANY AREAS HAD BEEN ADDED TO THE MAP PRESENTED DUE TO THE CHANGE IN FLOODPLAIN AND WETLAND DESIGNATIONS. R. DUPLER EXPLAINED MAPPING IMPROVED AND ONLY AREAS GREATER THAN 10 ACRES IN AGGREGATE WERE REQUIRED FOR THIS ZONING. THERE WAS NO FURTHER DISCUSSION. ALL WERE IN FAVOR. MOTION CARRIED. ITEM 1- DIVINE REDEEMER LUTHERAN CHURCH K. ATTWELL MOVED TO APPROVE THE ZONING CHANGES FOR THE FOLLOWING PARCELS: DELC0733994, DELC0733994001, AND DELC0733995 FROM B-5 TO P-1 AND TO RECOMMEND TO THE COMMON COUNCIL THE SAME. K. FITZGERALD SECONDED THE MOTION. THERE WAS NO FURTHER DISCUSSION. ALL WERE IN FAVOR. MOTION CARRIED. ITEM 2 - OAKWOOD PARK D. CURTIS COSTA MOVED TO APPROVE THE ZONING CHANGES FOR THE FOLLOWING PARCEL: DELC756996001 FROM A-1 TO C-1 AND TO RECOMMEND TO THE COMMON COUNCIL THE SAME. M. DEYOE SECONDED THE MOTION. THERE WAS NO FURTHER DISCUSSION. ALL WERE IN FAVOR. MOTION CARRIED. Without objection from the Commission, Item 6 on the Staff Report was considered next. Items 3, 4, and 5 followed. ITEM 6 - GEASON PROPERTY EAST OF HIGHWAY 83

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With regard to the next parcel listing of the Geeson property, K. Fitzgerald thought the underlying zoning should be made to match the conditional use due to the fact that if the conditional use expired, then the parcel was bound to the R-3 zoning designation, and the R-3 zoning would not be consistent with the City’s boundary agreement. He thought the parcel should be zoned in a manner that would be consistent with the underlying district. Mayor McAleer questioned why the parcel could not be left zoned as B-5. Discussion ensued regarding the possibilities of whether the parcel should be zoned R-3, B-5 or RE-1. R. Dupler stated he appreciated the observations being discussed and noted that the underlying zoning could be made to be consistent with the City’s boundary agreement as a conservative measure. K. FITZGERALD MOVED TO APPROVE THE ZONING CHANGES FOR THE FOLLOWING PARCELS: DELC0779999, DELC0781989, DELC0781990 AND DELC 0784999 FROM B-6 TO R-3, WITH THE CAVEAT THAT THE ZONING FOR PARCEL DELC0781990 APPLIED TO THE EAST SIDE OF HIGHWAY 83 ONLY AND TO RECOMMEND TO COMMON COUNCIL THE SAME. M. DEYOE SECONDED THE MOTION. R. DUPLER EXPLAINED THAT EVEN IF THE PARCEL’S ZONING WAS NOT CONSISTENT WITH NEIGHBORING LAND USES, IT WOULD STILL NEED TO SATISFY THE BORDER AGREEMENT DENSITY REQUIREMENTS. THE PARCEL COULD BE LEFT WITH A B-6 ZONING DESIGNATION. M. FREDE STATED A PORTION OF THE PARCEL WOULD BE INCONSISTENT WITH THE BORDER AGREEMENT SO A SUGGESTION HAD BEEN MADE TO RE-ZONE THE PARCEL TO R-3 AS IT WOULD MORE CLOSELY ALIGN WITH THE BORDER AGREEMENT. K. FITZGERALD AGREED, NOTING THE ZONING DESIGNATION FOR THESE PARCELS SHOULD BE COMPLIMENTARY TO THE FOXWOOD SUBDIVISION. D. CURTIS COSTA AGREED, AS SHE THOUGHT IT SHOULD BE CONSISTENT WITH THE FOXWOOD SUBDIVISION AS WELL. K. FITZGERALD NOTED THAT THE EASTERNMOST EDGE HAD TO BE ZONED WITH CONSIDERATION BEING GIVEN TO SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL. THE BORDER AGREEMENT DID NOT PRECLUDE ANYONE FROM PLACING DUPLEXES ON THE PARCELS AND IT WOULD GIVE THE TOWN THE VETO RIGHT OVER DEVELOPMENT AND THUS, HE THOUGHT PICKING R-3 AS A ZONING DESIGNATION WOULD MAKE SENSE IN THIS CASE. HE ALSO NOTED THE GEASON’S WOULD EITHER HAVE TO STOP FARMING OR ALLOW FARMING AS PART OF THE CONDITIONAL USE THAT GOVERNED THE PROPERTY. THE GEASON’S WOULD THEN BE ALLOWED TO FARM UNTIL THE CONDITIONAL USE WAS NO LONGER APPLICABLE. THERE WAS NO FURTHER DISCUSSION. ALL WERE IN FAVOR. MOTION CARRIED. ITEMS 3, 4, AND 5 - INDIVIDUAL RESIDENTIAL LOTS, SURROUNDED BY PROPOSED

GEASON DEVELOPMENT With regard to items 3, 4, and 5 of the Staff Report relating to this matter, R. Dupler explained these parcels would allow the homesite of Joe Geason to be consistent with surrounding Geason property. K. ATTWELL MOVED TO APPROVE THE ZONING CHANGE FOR THE FOLLOWING PARCELS: DELC0781990001, DELC0784997, AND DELC0784999001 FROM B-6 TO R-3 AND RECOMMEND TO THE COMMON COUNCIL THE SAME. M. DEYOE SECONDED THE MOTION. THERE WAS NO FURTHER DISCUSSION. ALL WERE IN FAVOR. MOTION CARRIED. ITEM 7 - INDIVIDUAL RESIDENCE SURROUNDED BY WESTBROOK CHURCH CAMPUS

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K. FITZGERALD MOVED TO APPROVE THE ZONING CHANGE FOR THE FOLLOWING PARCEL: DELC0784975 FROM B-6 TO P-1 AND RECOMMEND TO THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE SAME. D. CURTIS COSTA SECONDED THE MOTION. THERE WAS NO FURTHER DISCUSSION. ALL WERE IN FAVOR. MOTION CARRIED. ITEM 8 - CITY REGIONAL DETENTION FACILITY M. DEYOE MOVED TO APPROVE THE ZONING CHANGE FOR THE FOLLOWING PARCEL: DELC0802978 FROM B-1A TO P-1 AND RECOMMEND TO THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE SAME. K. FITZGERALD SECONDED THE MOTION. THERE WAS NO FURTHER DISCUSSION. ALL WERE IN FAVOR. MOTION CARRIED. ITEM 9 - KETTLE RIDGE CONDOMINIUMS M. DEYOE MOVED TO APPROVE THE ZONING CHANGE FOR THE FOLLOWING PARCELS: DELC0803009052, DELC0803009002, DELC0803009016, DELC0803009019, DELC0803009029, DELC0803009050, DELC0803009065, DELC0803009006, DELC0803009005, DELC0803009013, DELC0803009011, DELC0803009015, DELC0803009012, DELC0803009009, DELC0803009004, DELC0803009008, DELC0803009017, DELC0803009014, DELC0803009003, DELC0803009010, DELC0803009007, DELC0803009040, DELC0803009042, DELC0803009041, DELC0803009035, DELC0803009046, DELC0803009045, DELC0803009036, DELC0803009044, DELC0803009039, DELC0803009043, DELC0803009047, DELC0803009038, DELC0803009037, DELC0803009034, DELC0803009024, DELC0803009018, DELC0803009020, DELC0803009027, DELC0803009033, DELC0803009030, DELC0803009023, DELC0803009021, DELC0803009032, DELC0803009031, DELC0803009026, DELC0803009022, DELC0803009025, DELC0803009028, DELC0803009054, DELC0803009051, DELC0803009057, DELC0803009049, DELC0803009055, DELC0803009053, DELC0803009048, DELC0803009056, DELC0803009071, DELC0803009067, DELC0803009069, DELC0803009068, DELC0803009070, DELC0803009064, DELC0803009060, DELC0803009061, DELC0803009059, DELC0803009063, DELC0803009058, DELC0803009062,AND DELC0803009066 FROM B-6 TO R-6 AND RECOMMEND TO THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE SAME. K. FITZGERALD SECONDED THE MOTION. THERE WAS NO FURTHER DISCUSSION. ALL WERE IN FAVOR. MOTION CARRIED. ITEM 10 - WILLIAMSTOWNE CENTER AND THE PURITY OFFICE BUILDING K. FITZGERALD MOVED TO APPROVE THE ZONING CHANGE FOR THE FOLLOWING PARCELS: DELC0803979005 FROM B-1CUPD TO B-5 AND DELC0803988002 FROM B-6 TO B-5 AND TO RECOMMEND TO THE COMMON COUNCIL THE SAME. M. DEYOE SECONDED THE MOTION. THERE WAS NO FURTHER DISCUSSION. ALL WERE IN FAVOR. MOTION CARRIED. ITEM 11 - STATE OWNED OPEN SPACE R. Dupler noted that the change proposed for this item, like Item 10, was consistent with the current use and the Comprehensive Plan.

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K. ATTWELL MOVED TO APPROVE THE ZONING CHANGE FOR THE FOLLOWING PARCEL: DELC0796995 FROM A1-E TO C-1 AND RECOMMEND TO THE COMMON COUNCIL THE SAME. K. FITZGERALD SECONDED THE MOTION. THERE WAS NO FURTHER DISCUSSION. ALL WERE IN FAVOR. MOTION CARRIED. ITEM 12 - CEDAR VALLEY SUBDIVISION AND NEIGHBORING PARCELS D. CURTIS COSTA MOVED TO APPROVE THE ZONING CHANGES FOR THE FOLLOWING PARCELS: DELC0795055, DELC0795056, DELC0795057, DELC0795058, DELC0795059, DELC0795060, DELC0795061, DELC0795062, DELC0795063, DELC0795064, DELC0795065, DELC0795066, DELC0795067, DELC0795068, DELC0795069, DELC0795070, DELC0795071, DELC0795072, DELC0795073, DELC0795074, DELC0795075, DELC0795076, DELC0795077, DELC0795078, DELC0795981, DELC0795982002, AND DELC0795982003 FROM R-1 TO RE-1 AS WELL AS DELC0795992, DELC0795993, DELC0795994001, DELC0795995001, AND DELC0795997 FROM R-2 TO RE-1 AND TO RECOMMEND TO THE COMMON COUNCIL THE SAME. M. DEYOE SECONDED THE MOTION. THERE WAS NO FURTHER DISCUSSION. ALL WERE IN FAVOR. MOTION CARRIED. ITEM 13 - INDIVIDUAL RESIDENTIAL LOTS R. Dupler explained the originally proposed lots in this item had been reduced in number due to issues heard during the Public Hearing on this matter. R. Dupler explained this area was located along West Main Street and would accommodate the intended expansion of the downtown district. The lots existed under R-3 zoning and the proposed action would change that zoning designation to CBD-2. He also noted these lots were incorrectly identified on the agenda for this meeting as being changed to CBD-1. It was noted that the correct rezoning to CBD-2 would lessen the intensity of the use for these parcels. K. ATTWELL MOVED TO APPROVE THE ZONING CHANGE FOR THE FOLLOWING PARCELS: DELC0793991, DELC0793991002, DELC0793991003, AND DELC0793992 FROM R-3 TO CBD-2 AND RECOMMEND TO THE COMMON COUNCIL THE SAME. M. DEYOE SECONDED THE MOTION. D. CURTIS COSTA QUESTIONED THE PARKING REQUIREMENTS FOR THE CBD-2 ZONING. R. DUPLER EXPLAINED THE PARKING REQUIREMENTS WERE ACCOMMODATED CURRENTLY AND WOULD BE IN THE FUTURE WITH THIS ACTION AS WELL. THERE WAS NO FURTHER DISCUSSION. ALL WERE IN FAVOR. MOTION CARRIED. ITEM 14 – COUNTRY PLACE CONDOMINIUMS R. Dupler explained this parcel existed as R-6 currently and was being proposed as CBD-2 to be consistent with the expansion of the downtown district. If it were not for a conditional use in place, the parcel would be non-conforming. The proposed action would eliminate a gap in zoning. M. DEYOE MOVED TO APPROVE THE ZONING CHANGE FOR THE FOLLOWING PARCEL: DELC0793989 FROM R-6 TO CBD-2 AND TO RECOMMEND TO THE COMMON COUNCIL THE SAME. K. ATTWELL SECONDED THE MOTION. K. FITZGERALD QUESTIONED WHETHER THE LOTS EAST OF THIS PARCEL WERE ALSO ZONED CBD-2 AS HE THOUGHT IF THE REZONING WAS TO MAKE THE ZONING CONTIGUOUS TO ANOTHER

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LOT TO ELIMINATE THE GAP THEN THE ACTION WAS APPROPRIATE. R. DUPLER EXPLAINED THAT IN ORDER TO CONVERT THE PUBLIC SAFETY CAMPUS TO CBD-1 AS A NATURAL EXTENSION OF TH DOWNTOWN, ACTIONS HAD BEEN TAKEN TO SUPPORT THAT PLANNING IN MAKING THE PARCELS TO THE EAST PART OF THE DOWNTOWN ZONING. CURRENTLY THIS PARCEL AND HAWKS INN DID NOT FIT INTO THE AREA. FURTHER CLARIFICATIONS WERE PROVIDED. K. ATTWELL CALLED THE QUESTION. THERE WAS NO FURTHER DISCUSSION. THREE WERE IN FAVOR. D. CURTIS COSTA AND K. FITZGERALD VOTED NAY. MOTION CARRIED. ITEM 15 – INDIVIDUAL RESIDENTIAL LOTS R. Dupler provided clarification on the parcels owned in this item, noting it was the triangular shaped area along West Main Street and Wells Street. M. DeYoe questioned whether all properties owners had been heard from in this matter. R. Dupler noted one owner had been heard in this matter. M. DeYoe questioned the ownership and use of the parcel next to the triangle that she believed supported a daycare business operating as a home business. K. ATTWELL MOVED TO APPROVE THE ZONING CHANGE FOR THE FOLLOWING PARCELS: DELC0793031, DELC0793033, DELC0793034, DELC0793035, DELC0793049, AND DELC0793050 FROM R-4 TO CBD-1 AND TO RECOMMEND TO THE COMMON COUNCIL THE SAME. K. FITZGERALD SECONDED THE MOTION. D. CURTIS COSTA QUESTIONED WHETHER THE REZONING PROPOSED WOULD REQUIRE THE OWNERS OF THE PARCEL TO SECURE A CONDITIONAL USE TO LIVE IN THE HOME SINCE THE CBD-1 ZONING DID NOT ALLOW PEOPLE TO LIVE IN A HOME IN THIS CASE. R. DUPLER EXPLAINED IF THERE WAS NO BUSINESS, THEN A PERSON COULD NOT LIVE IN THE HOME WITHOUT A CONDITIONAL USE. IT WAS NOTED THE STRUCTURE WOULD BE “GRANDFATHERED” BUT THE USE WAS IN QUESTION. D. CURTIS COSTA QUESTIONED WHAT WOULD BE REQUIRED SHOULD AN OWNER WANT TO DEVELOP THEIR CURRENT PARCEL. K. FITZGERALD EXPLAINED THE LAND ACROSS FROM THESE PARCELS WAS CBD-1, AND THESE PARCELS COULD BE ZONED CBD-2 TO ALLOW RESIDENTIAL ZONING. M. DEYOE STATED SHE WAS NOT COMFORTABLE MOVING FORWARD WITH ANY DECISION ON THIS MATTER AND WOULD LIKE IT REMOVED FROM THE AGENDA UNTIL FURTHER UNDERSTANDING COULD BE GAINED FOR ALL INVOLVED. SHE REQUESTED THIS ITEM BE PLACED ON THE NEXT PLAN COMMISSION AGENDA IN ORDER TO SPEAK TO THE HOMEOWNERS BEING AFFECTED IN THIS ZONING ACTION. WITHOUT THE OBJECTION OF THE SECONDER, THE MAKER OF THE MOTION WITHDREW THE MOTION. Mayor McAleer stated this item would be placed on the next Plan Commission meeting agenda. ITEM 16 – INDIVIDUAL RESIDENTIAL LOTS M. DeYoe explained Alderperson Morrison and she had toured the area together prior to this meeting in consideration of this item. She explained they had come to the conclusion independently of the decision by Staff to request the parcels on Mill Street to be removed from the proposed rezoning. She appreciated the reconsideration by Staff as she did not think it necessary to have the district extend across Lake Street to include only one major business operating under a conditional use at this time. She thought Lake Street to be windy, narrow, and residential in nature. Since Milwaukee Street included blended blocks, that area would be appropriate for rezoning.

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D. Curtis Costa expressed concern as she thought it important to hear each owner’s perspective on whether the lots should be rezoned. M. DEYOE MOVED TO APPROVE THE ZONING CHANGE FOR THE FOLLOWING PARCELS: DELC0798046, DELC0798047, DELC0798049, DELC0798052, DELC0798053, DELC0798054, DELC0798055, DELC0787093, DELC0787094, AND DELC0787096 FROM R-4 TO CBD-2 AND TO RECOMMEND TO THE COMMON COUNCIL THE SAME. K. ATTWELL SECONDED THE MOTION. THERE WAS NO FURTHER DISCUSSION. ALL WERE IN FAVOR. MOTION CARRIED. ITEM 17 - AMERICAN LEGION R. Dupler noted there was an incorrect assumption made regarding the ownership of the American Legion parcel. Mayor McAleer noted he received 12-15 emails supporting the parcels being kept under R-3 zoning. M. DeYoe stated this parcel was part of her representative district and she had also received several comments from constituents asking to keep the current zoning for this parcel. D. CURTIS COSTA MOVED TO KEEP THE CURRENT R-3 ZONING INTACT FOR THE FOLLOWING PARCEL: DELC0798977001 AND TO RECOMMEND TO THE COMMON COUNCIL THE SAME. M. DEYOE SECONDED THE MOTION. K. FITZGERALD THOUGHT THE LAND USE PLAN WAS WRONG AND THIS SHOULD BE CHANGED. HE REQUESTED THIS ITEM BE PLACED ON A FUTURE PLAN COMMISSION MEETING REGARDING AMENDMENT OF THE LAND USE MAP. THERE WAS NO FURTHER DISCUSSION. ALL WERE IN FAVOR. MOTION CARRIED. ITEM 18 – INDIVIDUAL RESIDENTIAL PARCELS R. Dupler explained that these parcels were being held by St. John’s Northwestern Military Academy and all should be zoned institutional to make all holdings consistent. K. FITZGERALD MOVED TO APPROVE THE ZONING CHANGE FOR THE FOLLOWING PARCELS: DELC0792074 AND DELC0792078 FROM R-3 TO P-1 AND TO RECOMMEND TO THE COMMON COUNCIL THE SAME. D. CURTIS COSTA SECONDED THE MOTION. THERE WAS NO FURTHER DISCUSSION. ALL WERE IN FAVOR. MOTION CARRIED. ITEM 19 – INDIVIDUAL RESIDENTIAL LOT D. CURTIS COSTA MOVED TO APPROVE THE ZONING CHANGE FOR THE FOLLOWING PARCEL: DELC0789991001 FROM A-1 TO RE-3 AND TO RECOMMEND TO THE COMMON COUNCIL THE SAME. M. DEYOE SECONDED THE MOTION. THERE WAS NO FURTHER DISCUSSION. ALL WERE IN FAVOR. MOTION CARRIED. ITEM 20 – CHRIST THE KING LUTHERAN CHURCH D. CURTIS COSTA MOVED TO APPROVE THE ZONING CHANGE FOR THE FOLLOWING PARCELS: DELC0786998 FROM RE-1 TO P-1 AND TO RECOMMEND TO THE COMMON COUNCIL THE SAME. K. ATTWELL SECONDED THE MOTION. THERE WAS NO FURTHER DISCUSSION. ALL WERE IN FAVOR. MOTION CARRIED. ITEM 21 – INDIVIDUAL RESIDENTIAL LOT

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R. Dupler explained the location of this parcel on West Shore Drive and that it had been zoned as RL-2 and was not on the lake; therefore, it required rezoning to be consistent. K. FITZGERALD MOVED TO APPROVE THE ZONING CHANGE FOR THE FOLLOWING PARCEL. DELC0786997 FROM RL-1 TO RE-2 AND TO RECOMMEND TO THE COMMON COUNCIL THE SAME. M. DEYOE SECONDED THE MOTION. D. CURTIS COSTA CLARIFIED THE LOCATION AND SIZE OF THE PARCEL. THERE WAS NO FURTHER DISCUSSION. ALL WERE IN FAVOR. MOTION CARRIED. ITEM 22 – ST. JOHN’S SUBDIVISION R. Dupler explained the parcels in this item included the entirety of St. John’s subdivision and would require the zoning being changed from R5-A to R-5. D. CURTIS COSTA MOVED TO APPROVE THE ZONING CHANGE FOR THE FOLLOWING PARCELS: DELC0787142, DELC0787143, DELC0787108, DELC0787109, DELC0787110, DELC0787111, DELC0787112, DELC0787113, DELC0787114, DELC0787115, DELC0787116, DELC0787117, DELC0787118, DELC0787119, DELC0787120, DELC0787121, DELC0787122, DELC0787123, DELC0787124, DELC0787125, DELC0787126, DELC0787127, DELC0787128, DELC0787129, DELC0787130, DELC0787131, DELC0787132, DELC0787133, DELC0787134, DELC0787135, DELC0787136, DELC0787137, DELC0787138, DELC0787139, DELC0787139001, DELC0787139002, DELC0787139003, DELC0787140, DELC0787141, DELC0787144, DELC0787145, DELC0787146, DELC0787147, DELC0787148, DELC0787149, DELC0787150, DELC0787151, DELC0787152, DELC0787153, DELC0787154, DELC0787155, DELC0787156, DELC0787157, DELC0787158, DELC0787159, DELC0787160, AND DELC0787161 FROM R-5A TO R-5 AND TO RECOMMEND TO THE COMMON COUNCIL THE SAME. M. DEYOE SECONDED THE MOTION. THERE WAS NO FURTHER DISCUSSION. ALL WERE IN FAVOR. MOTION CARRIED. ITEM 23- DELAFIELD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH M. DEYOE MOVED TO APPROVE THE ZONING CHANGE FOR THE FOLLOWING PARCEL: DELC0789981 FROM RE-1 TO P-1 AND TO RECOMMEND TO THE COMMON COUNCIL THE SAME. D. CURTIS COSTA SECONDED THE MOTION. THERE WAS NO FURTHER DISCUSSION. ALL WERE IN FAVOR. MOTION CARRIED. ITEM 24 – DELAFIELD CONGREGATION OF JEHOVAH’S WITNESS D. CURTIS COSTA MOVED TO APPROVE THE ZONING CHANGE FOR THE FOLLOWING PARCEL: DELC0748998002 FROM RE-1 TO P-1 AND TO RECOMMEND TO THE COMMON COUNCIL THE SAME. K. FITZGERALD SECONDED THE MOTION. THERE WAS NO FURTHER DISCUSSION. ALL WERE IN FAVOR. MOTION CARRIED. ITEM 25 – NASHOTAH SEMINARY I

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R. Dupler explained that this item and Item 26 were related as part of the Nashotah House Seminary property. Currently the Seminary did not have its own tax key number that accurately reflected its ownership boundaries. In addition, the parcel boundary was incorrect and the parcels needed to be rezoned to be consistent with the current use and the Comprehensive Plan. M. DEYOE MOVED TO APPROVE THE ZONING CHANGE FOR THE FOLLOWING PARCEL: DELC0622999001 FROM RL-1A TO RL-A, AND C-A, AND DELC0746999001 FROM A-1 TO RL-1 AND TO RECOMMEND TO THE COMMON COUNCIL THE SAME. K. ATTWELL SECONDED THE MOTION. K. ATTWELL WITHDREW HIS SECOND. M. FREDE SECONDED THE MOTION. IN RESPONSE TO A QUESTION BY D. CURTIS COSTA, R. DUPLER EXPLAINED THAT IN THE CONDITIONAL USE FOR THIS PARCEL, A NUMBER OF RESIDENCES WERE INCLUDED ALONG THE SHORELINE AND THIS PROPOSED ZONING ACTION WOULD SECURE RIGHTS FOR THOSE RESIDENCES THAT WERE CONFORMING TO THE ZONING DISTRICT. THERE WERE RL-1 HOMESITES THAT WERE NOT BUILT UPON AT THIS TIME AND WERE STILL ON THE SEMINARY PARCEL. D. CURTIS COSTA STATED SHE THOUGHT THE APPROPRIATE ZONING IN THIS MATTER SHOULD BE RE-2 OR RE-1. R. DUPLER EXPLAINED THE SEMINARY WANTED TO PRESERVE THE SITES FOR PRIVATE FUNDING. MAYOR MCALEER QUESTIONED WHETHER PYRAMIDING WOULD OCCUR. R. DUPLER EXPLAINED THAT A CONDITIONAL USE WOULD BE REQUESTED FOR THOSE SITES, AND IF SUBDIVIDED THEN THE ZONING PROCESS WOULD DICTATE THE APPLICANT RETURN FOR CONSIDERATION ON THE MATTER. K. FITZGERALD CLARIFIED THAT WOULD MEAN THERE WOULD BE EIGHT LOTS NORTH OF THE RL-1A ZONING THAT WOULD HAVE TO GO FROM THE LAKE TO THE EDGE OF THE PROPERTY. D. CURTIS COSTA DID NOT ANTICIPATE THAT ACTION OCCURING. MAYOR MCALEER QUESTIONED WHETHER THE OPPORTUNITY EXISTED TO GET MORE DENSITY WITH LAKE ZONING. K. FITZGERALD STATED THAT CONCEPT WOULD PROVIDE TWO DIFFERENT ZONING DESIGNATIONS ON ONE LOT, AND HAVING TWO DIFFERENT ZONING DESIGNATIONS ON ONE LOT WAS NOT ALLOWED. D. CURTIS COSTA STATED SHE WAS NOT COMFORTABLE WITH THE CURRENTLY PROPOSED ZONING ACTION AS STATED IN THE MOTION. MAYOR MCALEER AGREED. M. DEYOE WITHDREW THE MOTION. R. Dupler clarified the parcel in question in this matter. K. Fitzgerald stated this was a single parcel that had two zoning designations with the majority of the overall parcel being zoned RL-1A and the secondary smaller parcel piece being agriculturally zoned and it had not been previously rezoned when it should have been to provide consistency. R. Dupler went on to explain that the next Item, Item 26, was a reflection of a boundary change as certain portions of the Seminary rezoning that had been previously completed had not been accurately reflected on the map. The original Conditional Use took in all the property and as it was sold off the boundary had to be modified as defined by the Conditional Use that governed the property. Item 26 was a modification of the boundary of the mass of the Nashotah House Seminary campus on the map and this action would allow a graphic change to draw the correct boundaries on the map. M. DEYOE MOVED TO APPROVE THE ZONING CHANGE FOR THE FOLLOWING PARCEL: DELC0746999001 FROM A-1 TO RL-1A AND TO RECOMMEND TO THE COMMON COUNCIL THE SAME. M. FREDE SECONDED THE MOTION. THERE WAS NO FURTHER DISCUSSION. ALL WERE IN FAVOR. MOTION CARRIED.

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ITEM 26 – NASHOTAH HOUSE SEMINARY K. ATTWELL MOVED TO APPROVE THE MAPPING CHANGE FOR THE FOLLOWING PARCELS: DELC0746999001 AND DELC0622999001 AND TO RECOMMEND TO THE COMMON COUNCIL THE SAME. M. FREDE SECONDED THE MOTION. K. FITZGERALD CLARIFIED THE LOCATION OF THE PARCELS AND THE ACTION BEING CONSIDERED. R. DUPLER STATED THIS ACTION WOULD MODIFY THE ZONING MAP TO SHOW WHAT THE NASHOTAH HOUSE SEMINARY OWNED TODAY. HE ALSO EXPLAINED THIS WAS AN INSTITUTIONAL BOUNDARY AND IT SHOULD MATCH THE ZONING MAP. FURTHER DISCUSSON ENSUED REGARDING THE NEED FOR THIS ACTION. K. ATTWELL CALLED THE QUESTION. THERE WAS NO FURTHER DISCUSSION. FOUR WERE IN FAVOR. K. FITZGERALD VOTED NAY. MOTION CARRIED. ITEM 27- ST. JOAN OF ARC CHURCH AND SCHOOL K. ATTWELL MOVED TO APPROVE THE ZONING CHANGE FOR THE FOLLOWING PARCEL: DELC0743999004 FROM A-1 TO P-1 AND TO RECOMMEND TO THE COMMON COUNCIL THE SAME. K. FITZGERALD SECONDED THE MOTION. THERE WAS NO FURTHER DISCUSSION. ALL WERE IN FAVOR. MOTION CARRIED. Mayor McAleer recessed the meeting at 8:51 p.m. and reconvened the meeting at 8:58 p.m.

b. DISCUSSION OF PROPOSED TEXT AMENDMENT TO REVISE SECTION 17.35(7)(A) ENVIRONMENTAL CORRIDOR BOUNDARY, PURPOSE AND INTENT. R. Dupler explained that this issue had been brought to Staff’s attention by a concerned citizen that the language in Ordinance 619 could be interpreted incorrectly. D. Curtis Costa suggested variations to the proposed verbiage in resolution of this matter. Discussion ensued to provide clarification on the proposed changes. Mayor McAleer stated he thought public input should be received on this matter. K. ATTWELL MOVED TO RECOMMEND PROPOSED LANGUAGE FOR SECTION 17.35 (7)(A) OF THE ZONING CODE BE AS FOLLOWED: “…AREAS DESIGNATED AS BEING WITHIN THE ENVIRONMENTAL CORRIDOR MAY BE USED FOR LIMITED RESIDENTIAL PURPOSES, PROVIDED HOWEVER THAT RESIDENTIAL DENSITIES IN SUCH AREAS MAY NOT EXCEED ONE UNIT PER FIVE ACRES FOR PARCELS ENTIRELY WITHIN THE ENVIRONMENTAL CORRIDOR BOUNDARY AND THOSE PORTIONS OF PARCELS THAT LIE WITHIN THE ENVIRONMENTAL CORRIDOR BOUNDARY” AND TO RECOMMEND A PUBLIC HEARING BE HELD ON THIS MATTER. K. FITZGERALD SECONDED THE MOTION. THERE WAS NO FURTHER DISCUSSION. ALL WERE IN FAVOR. MOTION CARRIED.

3. CORRESPONDENCE

A. LETTER FROM NON-RESIDENT REGARDING DECEMBER PLAN COMMISSION MINUTES PUBLIC COMMENTS

B. LETTERS AND EMAILS FROM RESIDENTS REGARDING PROPOSED REZONES

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The letters and emails referenced in Items 3a and b are attached at the end of these minutes.

4. ADJOURNMENT

K. ATTWELL MOTIONED TO ADJOURN THE JANUARY 13, 2010 PLAN COMMISSION MEETING AT 9:07 P.M. M. DEYOE SECONDED THE MOTION. ALL WERE IN FAVOR. MOTION CARRIED. Minutes prepared by: Accurate Business Communications, Inc.

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CITY OF DELAFIELD PLAN COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES Date: Mon, 28 Dec 2009 22:26:25 -6:00 Subject: Zoning Petition Clarification Dear Mayor McAleer, I would like to comment on a letter from Lisa Gilbert, e-mailed to you regarding proposed zoning changes on Milwaukee St. from R-4 to CBD-2. (see copy below obtained from City of Delafield website). She falsely states that my husband and I obtained Charles Holland's signature on a petition of residents in favor of the zoning changes, submitted Dec. 16, 2009. If you review the petition, you will see he did not sign it. However, Betty Holland did. She also implies that renters in the district are being added as token names just to make the petition list longer and as renters (not owners) their opinions and signatures should be disregarded as they should have no say in the matter. Before we acquired any signatures we spoke to Roger Dupler and asked him if only property owners were allowed to have input on zoning changes. He explained that renters have the same rights to speak in favor of or against any zoning changes. As Lisa Gilbert did not actually see the petition and signatures, she would not know that the majority who signed it are property owners. And I am sorry that she does not feel ALL residents who live in the city of Delafield should be counted or have a voice in the matter. She also proposes you verify the people who have signed it. By all means, please do. While I believe the opposition was more vocal during the Plan Commission Meeting on December 16th, the residents and businesses in favor of the proposal who signed petitions were actually larger in number. Thank you for your attention and consideration to this matter. Jeannie Collins 726 Milwaukee St. Delafield, WI 53018 December 16, 2009 7:00 PM Page 24 of 24 CITY OF DELAFIELD PLAN COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES Dear Mayor McAleer, I am a property owner at 714 Milwaukee St in the proposed zoning change to CBD-2 area. I did sign a petition against the zoning change and it was submitted tonight at your hearing. I was unable to attend due to an illness. However, I did watch the hearing on the television. I would like to point out a few facts that I would hope you would consider before making your decision. One of the very few residential people in favor of the zoning change was Dan and Jeanie Collins. They spoke how it would benefit the community. They turned in a petition with signatures in favor of this and a few of the names were mentioned. Many of the signatures on that petition are NOT property owners in Delafield. Charles Holland who spoke in favor of the zoning change and signed the petition from Dan Collins is NOT a property owner. Nick and Tami Wirth also signed that petition. They are renters, NOT property owners. I would hope that when you review petitions turned in for favoring or objecting to the zoning change, you would verify that the people who have signed, are the property OWNERS who pay taxes and not just token names to make the list longer. I am against the zoning change because we need the actual business district downtown now to be operating at full capacity and making use of the properties available there. Extending the district will cause more vacant buildings and willnot make a happening tourist town of Delafield. It will show the tourists and potential shoppers that there isn’t enough business and interest here to make them want to come to Delafield. Thank you for your consideration of these facts and I welcome any thoughts or comments you may have. Lisa Gilbert