The purpose of this chapter is to promote the public health,
safety and general welfare of the community; to lessen congestion
in the streets and highways; to further the orderly layout and use
of land; to secure safety from fire, panic and other dangers; to provide
adequate light and air; to prevent the overcrowding of land; to avoid
undue concentration of population; to facilitate adequate provision
for transportation, water, sewerage, schools, parks, playgrounds and
other public requirements; and to facilitate the further resubdivision
of larger tracts into smaller parcels of land, all with due consideration
of the character of the Village of Allouez, with a view to conserving
the value of the buildings placed upon the land, providing the best
possible environment for human habitation and encouraging the most
appropriate use of land throughout the Village.
Before any building permit shall be issued to any land divider
of property situated in the Village of Allouez which does not qualify
as a "subdivision" as defined in § 236.02(12), Wis. Stats.,
there shall first be recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds
for Brown County a certified survey map prepared in accordance with
the requirements of § 236.34, Wis. Stats., and which shall
have been approved by the Village Board as hereinafter set forth.
The land divider shall submit to the Village Board two copies of the certified survey map for approval. Approval shall be based upon the requirements set forth in §
460-1 and other applicable ordinances and statutes. The Village Board shall approve, approve conditionally, or reject such map. The land divider shall be notified in writing of the approval, of any condition of the approval, or of the reason for rejection. Upon approval, one copy of the map shall be returned to the land divider for appropriate filing in the office of the Register of Deeds.
Where land has been divided under this chapter, not more than
one residential building may be constructed on any lot created by
such land division.
The term "right-of-way" for land platting and certified survey
purposes shall mean every way and/or thoroughfare open to the use
of the public for the purpose of pedestrian or vehicular travel. Every
right-of-way, other than a street, shall be established and shown
on a final plat and on a certified survey map as being separate and
distinct from the lots or parcels adjoining it and shall be clearly
marked "Dedicated to the Public." A right-of-way shall not be deemed
to include a utility easement.
The term "utility easement" for land platting and certified
survey purposes shall mean every area available to the Village or
any other municipal corporation, or to a public or private utility
company, for the purpose of construction, maintenance and repair,
and/or use for water mains, sanitary sewers, storm sewers or drains,
power conduits and/or the services, systems and equipment provided
by such municipalities or companies, or appurtenant thereto. Every
utility easement shall be established and shown on a final plat and
a certified survey map as a distinct area of the lot or parcel of
which it is a part and shall be clearly marked as a "Utility Easement."