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The Official Map is created for the purpose of serving and promoting the public health, safety, convenience, economy, orderliness and general welfare of the community; to further the orderly development and use of the land; stabilize the location of real property boundary lines; to facilitate adequate provisions for public transportation, parks, playgrounds and stormwater drainage and to facilitate orderly subdivision of larger parcels of land.
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This chapter is adopted under the authority granted by § 62.23(6), Wis. Stats., as may be amended.
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The Official Map of the City of Onalaska shall show the location and extent of all platted streets, highways, railroad rights-of-way, public transit facilities, waterways, parks, playgrounds and parkway corridors within the City of Onalaska and within 1 1/2 miles or less of the City of Onalaska corporate boundary as herein laid out, adopted and established by ordinance. An Official Map updated in 2020, and as may be amended, which accompanies this Title, is hereby designated as the Official Map of the City of Onalaska and all notations, references and other information shown thereon shall be part of this Title.
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Building and site plan permits. No permit shall hereafter be issued for any proposed development or building proposed in conflict with an existing or proposed street, highway, railroad right-of-way, waterway, park or parkway corridor shown on the Official Map.
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Municipal improvements. No public sewer or other municipal street utility shall be constructed in any street, highway or parkway within the corporate limits of the City of Onalaska until such street, highway or parkway is duly placed on the Official Map.
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Certification. There shall be a certified copy of the Official Map kept in the office of the City Engineer and shall be available for inspection by any interested person during regular office hours. Thereafter, no change or addition to the map shall become effective until it is amended in accordance with this Title and Wisconsin State Statute requirements.
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Street, highway, railroad rights-of-way and parkway locations are approximate. Boundary lines indicated as approximately following municipal boundaries, parcel or lot lines, congressional township section lines or fractional parts thereof, shall be construed to follow such lines. Boundary lines indicated as parallel to or extensions of street, highway, railroad right-of-way or parkways, municipal boundaries, parcel or lot lines or congressional township lines or fractional parts of congressional township lines shall be so construed to be parallel to or extensions of said boundary lines.