The Planning and Zoning Committee shall:
A. 
Oversee the functions of the office of the Zoning Administrator; and
B. 
Review and advise the governing body on all proposed amendments to this chapter, maps and text.
The Planning and Zoning Committee shall not:
A. 
Grant variances to the terms of the ordinance in place of action by the Board of Adjustment/Appeals; or
B. 
Amend the text or Zoning Maps in place of official action by the governing body.
A. 
The Planning and Zoning Committee may authorize the Planning and Zoning Administrator to issue a conditional use permit for uses specified in each district. Such permit shall only be issued after giving public notice thereof, due notice to the parties in interest, review and a public hearing, and a finding that such conditional uses and structures are in accordance with the purpose and intent of this chapter and are not hazardous, harmful, offensive, or otherwise adverse to the environment or the value of the neighborhood or the community.
B. 
Application. Applications for conditional use permits shall be made on forms furnished by the Planning and Zoning Administrator and shall include the following:
(1) 
The information required under § 391-20C of this chapter.
(2) 
Additional information as may be required by the County Planning and Zoning Committee or Planning and Zoning Administrator.
C. 
Review and approval.
(1) 
The County Planning and Zoning Committee shall review the site, existing and proposed structures, architectural plans, neighboring uses, parking areas, driveway locations, highway access, traffic generation and circulation, drainage, sewerage and water systems, and the proposed operation.
(2) 
Conditions such as landscaping, architectural design, type of construction, construction commencement and completion dates, sureties, lighting, fencing, planting screens, operations control, hours of operations, improved traffic circulation, deed restrictions, highway access restrictions, increased yards, or parking requirements may be required by the County Planning and Zoning Committee upon its finding that these are necessary to fulfill the purpose and intent of this chapter.
(3) 
Compliance with all other provisions of this chapter, such as lot width and area, yards, height, traffic, parking, loading, and highway access, shall be required of all conditional uses. Variances shall only be granted as provided in § 391-16.
D. 
Denial and reapplication. No application for a conditional use which has been denied wholly or in part by the County Planning and Zoning Committee shall be resubmitted for a period of one year from the date of said denial, except on the grounds that substantial new evidence or proof of change to comply with the applicable conditions is included in the resubmitted application.
E. 
Revocation.
(1) 
A conditional use permit may be revoked if:
(a) 
The use does not conform to the conditions of approval within the time limits established in the permit;
(b) 
The use does not continue to conform to the conditions of the original approval;
(c) 
The character of the use itself has changed, causing the use to be incompatible with the surrounding area; or
(d) 
The use no longer conforms to public health, safety, and welfare needs.
(2) 
Action to terminate a conditional use permit may be taken by the County Planning and Zoning Committee.
(3) 
After revocation of the conditional use permit, such use shall be classified as a nonconforming use.
A. 
Authority. Whenever the public necessity, convenience, general welfare or good zoning practice requires, the County Board may, by ordinance, change the district boundaries or amend, change, or supplement the regulations established by this chapter or amendments thereto. Such change or amendment shall be made in accordance with the procedures prescribed in § 59.69, Wis. Stats.
B. 
Petitions. Petitions for any change to the district boundaries or amendments to the regulations shall be filed with the County Clerk, describe the premises to be rezoned or the regulations to be amended, list the reasons justifying the petition, specify the proposed use, and have attached the following:
(1) 
A plot plan showing the area proposed to be rezoned, its location and its dimensions.
(2) 
Additional information as required by the County Planning and Zoning Committee or County Board.