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The meeting included reports on the Ag Society, as well as various drainage authority meetings. Additionally, calendars were coordinated for the upcoming two-week period. A workshop regarding telework policies was scheduled to follow the adjournment of the main meeting.
The Board of Commissioners discussed and approved several items, including the Sheriff's Office monthly report, the purchase of three patrol vehicles, and the acquisition of a backup archive server for the IT department. The board established an Absentee Ballot Board, authorized drainage repairs for County Ditch 74, and approved spring road weight restrictions. Additionally, the board approved fund transfers for the purchase of the Elixir Building, authorized a grant for the Emergency Management Program, and considered social services payments in a closed session. Planning Commission recommendations were reviewed, resulting in the approval of three subdivision plats. Committee reports were provided by commissioners, and a workshop regarding the Cannabis Ordinance was noted following the meeting.
The commission reviewed and recommended approval for a rezoning application to change a property's designation from Agricultural Protection to Industrial Zoning District to facilitate expansion. Additionally, the commission recommended approval for two final plat applications, known as Vogel 8th Subdivision and Finstad 4th Subdivision, to be submitted to the County Board.
The board addressed the appointment of a secretary, confirming the Brown County Planning and Zoning Staff for the role. The primary item of business involved a variance application for a property in Home Township, where the board reviewed the site location, current building usage, and terrain conditions before unanimously approving the variance request.
The board discussed a variance application submitted by Summit Locations LLC regarding a property owned by Kucera Family Properties LLC. The request sought to increase the allowed height for an advertisement sign in the B-1 Business Zoning District from twenty feet to thirty-two feet. Discussions focused on the purpose of the sign, site uniqueness, road elevation, zoning regulations, and safety concerns. The board ultimately approved the variance application.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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