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Village of Sauk City, WI
Sauk County
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A Board of Extraterritorial Zoning Appeals shall act as the board of zoning appeals in the administration of Extraterritorial Zoning. Said Board of Extraterritorial Zoning Appeals shall consist of five members, three of whom shall be appointed by the Village President and shall be Village residents, and two of whom shall be appointed by the Town of Prairie du Sac Chairperson and shall be residents of the Town of Prairie du Sac. Initially, terms shall be one, two and three years, respectively, for Village members and one and two years, respectively, for Town members. Thereafter, the terms shall be three years, expiring on the third Tuesday of April in the third year of the term. No more than one member of the Joint Extraterritorial Committee shall serve as one of the five members.
The provisions of the Village Municipal Code and § 62.23(7)(e), Wis. Stats., shall control the procedure and voting, and such sections are adopted by reference herein as though set forth in full.
Insofar as applicable, the provisions regarding the Board of Appeals set forth in Article XXV of this chapter shall apply to the administration of Extraterritorial Zoning.
The Board of Extraterritorial Zoning Appeals shall review appeals of decisions made by the Joint Committee. The Board of Extraterritorial Zoning Appeals does not conduct a de novo review of the matter being appealed but rather completes a review of the record established by the Joint Committee to determine whether the Joint Committee's actions were consistent with the procedures and discretion granted to the Joint Committee under this chapter. If the Board of Extraterritorial Zoning Appeals determines that the Joint Committee's actions were not consistent with the procedures and discretion granted to the Joint Committee under this ETZ Ordinance, then the Board of Extraterritorial Zoning Appeals shall remand the matter to the Joint Committee with instructions. The Joint Committee will then correct the error identified by the Board of Extraterritorial Zoning Appeals and issue a final decision.