[Amended 2-15-1996; 5-18-2006]
Application for conditional use permits shall be made in writing to the Town of Winneconne Plan Commission on forms furnished by the Town of Winneconne Zoning Administrator and shall include the following where applicable:
A. 
Names and addresses of the applicant and/or owner of the subject site.
B. 
Description of the subject site by lot, block and recorded subdivision or by metes and bounds; address of the subject site; type of structure; proposed operation or use of the structure or site; number of employees; the zoning district in which the subject site lies; and a plot plan.
C. 
Additional information, such as ground surface elevations, basement and first floor elevations, utility elevations, roads, contours, historic and probable future floodwater elevations, areas subject to inundation by floodwaters, depths of inundation, floodproofing measures, soil types, slope, boundaries, and plans for proposed structures, giving dimensions and elevations pertinent to the determination of the hydraulic capacity of the structure or its effects on flood flows may be required.
There shall be a public hearing upon any application for a conditional use permit. The Plan Commission shall conduct the hearing and shall fix a reasonable time and place and give public notice thereof in accordance with applicable requirements of the Wisconsin Statutes. Recommendations of approval or disapproval, with or with out conditions, shall be forwarded to the Town Board for final action. The Plan Commission, however, shall not have the power to act upon conditional uses in areas such as shorelands, where applicable statutes of the State of Wisconsin withhold such power from the Town.
All conditional uses must be in accordance with the purpose and intent of this chapter and shall not be hazardous, harmful, offensive or otherwise adverse to the environmental quality, water quality, shoreland cover, or property values in the Town of Winneconne. The Plan Commission shall review the site, and existing and proposed structures. They may also review architectural plans, neighboring land and water uses, parking areas, driveway locations, highway access, traffic generation and circulation, drainage, waste disposal, water supply systems, and the effect of the proposed use, structure, operation and improvement upon flood damage protection, water quality, shoreland cover, natural beauty and wildlife habitat as they deem necessary.
A. 
The approval of conditional use may be made subject to conditions if the Plan Commission finds them to be necessary to fulfill the purpose and intent of this chapter or the State Water Resource Act of 1965 or to meet the provisions of the Wisconsin floodplain and shoreland management programs. Conditions may include, but are not limited to, the following: landscaping, architectural design, type of construction, sureties, water supply and waste disposal systems, and operation limitations. In shorelands, the standards set forth in § 281.31(5) (a), Wis. Stats., shall be adhered to.
B. 
Variances shall be granted only as provided by, and in accordance with, Article VI of this chapter.
Conditional uses shall expire within 12 months unless substantial work has commenced pursuant to their approval. A copy of all decisions granting or denying applications affecting property located in a floodplain or shoreland area shall be given to the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.