[HISTORY: Adopted by the Village Board of the Village of
Hobart as § 4.1 of the 2000 Code. Amendments noted where
applicable.]
GENERAL REFERENCES
Zoning — See Ch. 295.
It is the intent of the Board of Trustees to establish an Official
Map for the purpose of serving and promoting the public health, safety,
convenience, economy, orderliness, and general welfare of the community;
to further the orderly layout and use of land; to stabilize the location
of real property boundary lines; to insure proper legal descriptions
and proper monumenting of land; to facilitate adequate provision for
transportation, parks, playgrounds, and stormwater drainage; and to
facilitate the further subdivision of larger tracts into smaller parcels
of land.
This chapter is enacted under the authority granted by § 62.23(6)
of the Wisconsin Statutes.
The Official Map shall show the location and extent of all platted
and existing streets, highways, parkways, parks, and playgrounds within
the corporate limits of the Village of Hobart as heretofore laid out,
adopted and established by law. There is hereby established, as the
Official Map of the Village of Hobart, the Map which accompanies and
is made a part of this chapter bearing the date of May 25, 1977. This
map is hereby designated as the "Official Map of the Village of Hobart,"
and all notations, references and other information shown thereon
shall be as much a part of this chapter as though the matters and
information thereon were fully described herein.
A.
The Board of Trustees may change or add to the Official Map so as
to establish the exterior lines of planned new streets, highways,
historic districts, parkways, railroad rights-of-way, public transit
facilities, waterways, parks or playgrounds, or to widen, narrow,
extend, or close any plotted, existing, proposed or planned streets,
highways, parkways, parks or playgrounds.[1]
B.
The Board of Trustees shall refer any change or addition to the Official
Map to the Village Planning and Zoning Commission for review and report
thereon prior to adoption. The Village Planning and Zoning Commission shall report their recommendation
to the Board of Trustees within 60 days.[2]
C.
A public hearing of parties in interest and citizens before the Board
of Trustees shall be required before any changes or additions to the
Official Map are effective. Notice of the public hearing shall be
published as a class 2 notice under Ch. 985.[3]
D.
Changes and additions made by duly approved subdivision plats shall
not require the public hearing if the changes or additions do not
affect any land outside the area being platted.
A.
For the purpose of preserving the integrity of the Official Map,
a building permit shall be required for any structure or part thereof
that shall hereafter be located, erected, moved, reconstructed, extended,
enlarged, converted or structurally altered. No permit shall hereafter
be issued for any building in the bed of any existing or proposed
street, highway, or parkway shown on the Official Map. No permit for
the erection of any building shall be issued unless a street, highway,
or parkway giving access to such proposed structure has been duly
placed on this map.
B.
The Village Zoning Administrator/Building Inspector may require each
applicant for a building permit to submit a plan prepared and certified
by a registered land surveyor, showing accurately the location of
any proposed building with reference to any street, highway, or parkway
shown on the Official Map.
No public sewer or other municipal street utility or improvement
shall be constructed in any street, highway or parkway within the
corporate limits of the Village of Hobart until such street, highway,
or parkway is duly placed on the Official Map.
The Board of Appeals shall have the power to review any administrative
decision of the Village Zoning Administrator/Building Inspector to
deny a permit for the erection of a structure under this chapter and
to grant relief from the requirements of this chapter under the provisions
of § 62.23(6)(e), (f), and (g) of the Wisconsin Statutes.
There shall be a certified copy of the Official Map described in § 60-4. The certified copy shall be kept in the Office of the Village Clerk-Treasurer, and shall be available for inspection by any interested person during regular office hours. The certified copy shall bear on its face a certification that it is a true copy of the Official Map described in and accompanying this chapter and shall show the date of adoption of this chapter and shall be signed by the Village President and countersigned by the Village Clerk-Treasurer. Thereafter, no change or addition to such Official Map shall become effective until it shall have been indicated by the appropriate convention on the aforesaid certified copy of the Official Map and a certificate placed thereon or attached thereto bearing the number and date of adoption of the amending ordinance. The certificate shall be signed by the Village President and countersigned by the Village Clerk-Treasurer.
The Village Clerk-Treasurer shall be responsible immediately
upon adoption of the Official Map or any amendment thereto for recording
a true copy of the amended Official Map with the Register of Deeds
of the County of Brown, Wisconsin.
It shall be the duty of the Village Zoning Administrator/Building
Inspector and the Chief of Police to enforce the provisions of this
chapter.
A.
B.
No damages shall be allowed for the taking by any government agency,
for street, highway and parkway purposes, any building erected in
violation of this chapter.