Comprehensive Planning in Waushara County
Waushara County Comprehensive Plan
- Plan Adopted December 8th, 2009
Volume One: Goals, Objectives, and Recommendations
- Title Page, Acknowledgements, and Table of Contents
- Chapter 1: Introduction: Issues and Opportunities
- Chapter 2: Housing
- Chapter 3: Transporation
- Chapter 4: Utilities and Community Facilities
- Chapter 5:Agriculture, Cultural, and Natural Resources
- Chapter 6: Economic Development
- Chapter 7: Intergovernmental Cooperation
- Chapter 8: Land Use
- Chapter 9: Implementation
Appendix
- Appendix A: Citizen Participation Plan
- Appendix B: Results from Public Information Meetings
- Appendix C: Resolution for Adoption
- Appendix D: Adopting Ordinance
Volume Two: Existing Report
- Title Page, Acknowledgements, and Table of Contents
- Chapter 1: Issue & Opportunities Background Report
- Chapter 2: Housing Background Report
- Chapter 3: Transportation Background Report
- Chapter 4: Utilities and Community Facilities Background Report
- Chapter 5: Agriculture, Cultural, and Natural Resources Background Report
- Map of Important Farm Land Classes in Waushara County
- Map of Soil Limitations for On-Site Waste Disposal in Wausahra County
- Map of Soil Potential for Building and Development in Waushara County
- Map of Soil Limitations for Septage Spreading in Waushara County
- Map of Water Related Environmental Features in Waushara County
- Map of Surface Environmental Features in Waushara County
- Chapter 6: Economic Development Background Report
- Chapter 7: Intergovernmental Background Report
- Chapter 8: Land Use Background Report
Municipal Comprehensive Plans
- Adopted June 14, 2007
- Town of Aurora Comprehensive Plan
- Prepared by East Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission with the town planning committee
- Public Participation Method Used
- City of Berlin Comprehensive Plan Adopted January 14, 2003
- Prepared by Planimetrix
- Adopted May 29, 2007
- Town of Bloomfield Comprehensive Plan
- Exhibits
- Appendices
- Prepared by East Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission with the town planning committee
- Public Participation Method Used
- Adopted December 7, 2009
- Town of Coloma Comprehensive Plan
- Public Participation Plan - An outline on how people can participate in the planning process.
- Prepared by East Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission with the town planning committee
- If you have comments regarding the Town of Coloma Comprehensive Plan email Patrick Nehring at UW-Extension Waushara County, patrick.nehring@ces.uwex.edu or Kathy Thunes at East Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission, kthunes@eastcentralrpc.org.
- Adopted November 19, 2009
- Village of Coloma Comprehensive Plan
- Public Participation Plan – An outline on how people can participate in the planning process.
- East Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission is assembling the Village of Coloma Comprehensive Plan with direction from the village planning committee.
- If you have comments regarding the Town of Coloma Comprehensive Plan email Patrick Nehring at UW-Extension Waushara County, patrick.nehring@ces.uwex.edu or Kathy Thunes at East Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission, kthunes@eastcentralrpc.org.
- Adopted June 8, 2008
- Town of Dakota Comprehensive Plan
- Amendments
- Exhibits
- Appendices
- Prepared by East Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission with the town planning committee
- Public Participation Method Used
Town of Deerfield
- Adopted November 19, 2009
- Volume One: Goals, Objectives, and Recommendations
- Front Cover
- Title page
- Acknowledgements and Table of Contents
- Introduction and Summary
- Chapter 1: Issues & Opportunities
- Chapter 2: Housing
- Chapter 3: Transportation
- Chapter 4: Utilities and Public Facilities
- Chapter 5: Agriculutre, Natural, and Cultural Resources
- Chapter 6: Economic Development
- Chapter 7: Intergovernmental Cooperation
- Chapter 8: Land Use
- Chapter 9: Implementation
- Front Cover
- Titile Page
- Acknowledgements and Table of Contents
- Chapter 1: Characteristics
- Chapter 2: Existing Land Use and Zoning
- Chapter 3: Development Trends
- Chapter 4: Public and Community Facilities
- Appendix
- Adopted October 12, 2009
- Volume One: Goals, Objectives, and Recommendations
- Volume Two: Existing Conditions Report
- Preface
- Executive Summary
- Chapter 1: Issues & Opportunities Background Report
- Chapter 2: Housing Background Report
- Chapter 3: T ransportation Background Report
- Chapter 4: Utilities and Public Facilities Background Report
- Chapter 5: Agriculture, Natural, and Cultural Resources Background Report
- Town of Hancock Map of Important Farmland Classes
- Town of Hancock Map of Soil Limitations for On-Site Waste Disposal
- Town of Hancock Map of Soil Potential for Building Site Development
- Town of Hancock Map of Soil Limitations for Septage Spreading
- Town of Hancock Map of Ground Environmental Features
- Town of Hancock Map of Use Environmental Features
- Chapter 6: Economic Development Background Report
- Chapter 7: Intergovernmental Cooperation Background Report
- Chapter 8: Land Use Background Report
- Public Participation Plan – An outline on how people can participate in the planning process.
- Prepared by Schreiber / Anderson Associates with the town planning committee
- If you have comments regarding the Town of Coloma Comprehensive Plan email Patrick Nehring at UW-Extension Waushara County, patrick.nehring@ces.uwex.edu or Reed Dunbar at Schreiber / Anderson Associates, rdunbar@saa-madison.com.
Village of Hancock
- Adopted October 12, 2009
- Volume One: Goals, Objectives, and Recommendations
- Volume Two: Existing Conditions Report
- Preface
- Executive Summary
- Chapter 1: Issues & Opportunitites Background Report
- Chapter 2: Housing Background Report
- Chapter 3:Transportation Background Report
- Chapter 4: Utilities and Public Facilities Background Report
- Chapter 5: Agriculture, Natural, and Cultural Resources Background Report
- Village of Hancock Map of Important Farmland Classes
- Village of Hancock Map of Soil Limitations for On-Site Waste Disposal
- Village of Hancock Map of Soil Potential for Building Site Development
- Village of Hancock Map of Soil Limitations for Septage Spreading
- Village of Hancock Map of Ground Environmental Features
- Village of Hancock Map of Use Environmental Features
- Chapter 6: Economic Development Background Report
- Chapter 7: Intergovernmental Cooperation Background Report
- Chapter 8: Land Use Background Report
- Public Participation Plan – An outline on how people can participate in the planning process.
- Prepared by Schreiber / Anderson Associates with town planning committee
- If you have comments regarding the villege of Hancock Comprehensive Plan email Patrick Nehring at UW-Extension Waushara County, patrick.nehring@ces.uwex.edu
- Adopted February 10, 2010
- Volume One: Goals, Objectives, and Recommendations
- Table of Contents
- Chapter 1: Introduction – Issues & Opportunities
- Chapter 2: Housing
- Chapter 3: Transportation
- Chapter 4: Utilities & Community Facitilies
- Chapter 5: Agriculutre, Cultural, & Natural Resources
- Chapter 6: Economic Development
- Chapter 7: Intergovernmental Cooperation
- Chapter 8: Land Use
- Chapter 9: Implementation
- Appendices
- Volume Two: Existing Conditions Report
- Preface
- Executive Summary
- Chapter 1: Issues and Opportunties Background Report
- Chapter 2: Housing Background Report
- Chapter 3: Transportation Background Report
- Chapter 4: Utilities and Public Facilities Background Report
- Chapter 5: Agriculture, Natural and Cultural Resources Background Report
- Chapter 6: Economic Development Background Report
- Chapter 7: Intergovernmental Cooperation Background Report
- Land Use Background Report
- Public Participation Plan – An outline on how people can participate in the planning process.
- Prepared by Schreiber / Anderson Associates with the town planning committee
- If you have comments regarding the Town of Leon Comprehensive Plan email Patrick Nehring at UW-Extension Waushara County, patrick.nehring@ces.uwex.edu
- Adopted November 10, 2009
- Village of Lohrville Comprehensive Plan
- Public Participation Plan – An outline on how people can participate in the planning process.
- Prepared by East Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission with the village planning committee.
- If you have comments regarding the Village of Lohrville Comprehensive Plan email Patrick Nehring at UW-Extension Waushara County, patrick.nehring@ces.uwex.edu
Town of Marion
- Adopted November 14, 2006
- Town of Marion Comprehensive Plan
- Prepared by East Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission with town planning committee
- Public Participation Method Used
- Adopted December 8, 2009
- Volume One: Goals, Objectives, and Recommendations
- Volume Two: Existing Conditions Report
- Preface
- Executive Summary
- Chapter 1: Issues and Opportunities Background Report
- Chapter 2: Housing Background Report
- Chapter 3: Transportation Background Report
- Chapter 4: Utilities and Community Facilities Background Report
- Chapter 5: Agriculture, Natural, and Cultural Resources Background Report
- Chapter 6: Economic Development Background Report
- Chapter 7: Intergovernmental Cooperation Background Report
- Chapter 8: Land Use Background Report
- Public Participation Plan – An outline on how people can participate in the planning process.
- Prepared by Schreiber / Anderson Associates with the town planning committee.
- If you have comments regarding the Town of Mt. Morris Comprehensive Plan email Patrick Nehring at UW-Extension Waushara County, patrick.nehring@ces.uwex.edu
- Adopted December 17, 2009
- Volume One: Goals, Objectives, and Recommendations
- Volume Two: Existing Conditions Report
- Preface
- Executive Summary
- Chapter 1: Issues & Opportunities Background Report
- Chapter 2: Housing Background Report
- Chapter 3: Transportation Background Report
- Chapter 4: Utilities and Public Facilities Background Report
- Chapter 5: Agriculture, Natural, and Cultural Resources Background Report
- Town of Oasis Map of Important Farmland Classes
- Town of Oasis Soil Limitations for On-Site Waste Disposal Map
- Town of Oasis Soil Potential for Building Site Development Map
- Town of Oasis Soil Limitations for Septage Spreading Map
- Town of Oasis Ground Environmental Features Map
- Town of Oasis Use Environmental Features Map
- Chapter 6: Economic Development Background Report
- Chapter 7: Intergovernmental Cooperation Background Report
- Chapter 8: Land Use Background Report
- Public Participation Plan - An outline on how people can participate in the planning process.
- Prepared by Schreiber / Anderson Associates with the town planning committee.
- If you have comments regarding the Town of Oasis Comprehensive Plan email Patrick Nehring at UW-Extension Waushara County, patrick.nehring@ces.uwex.edu
- Adopted October 14, 2009
- Volume One: Goals, Objectives, and Recommendations
- Volume Two: Background Report
- Preface
- Executive Summary
- Chapter 1: Issues & Opportunities Background Report
- Chapter 2: Housing Background Report
- Chapter 3: Transportation Background Report
- Chapter 4: Utilities and Public Facilities Background Report
- Chapter 5: Agriculture, Natural, and Cultural Resources Background Report
- Town of Plainfield Important Farmland Classes Map
- Town of Plainfield Soil Limitations for On-Site Waste Disposal Map
- Town of Plainfield Soil Potential for Building Site Development Map
- Town of Plainfield Soil limitations for Septage Spreading Map
- Town of Plainfield Environmental Features Map
- Town of Plainfield Environmental Features Map
- Chapter 6: Economic Development Background Report
- Chapter 7: Intergovernmental Cooperation Background Report
- Chapter 8: Land Use Background Report
- Public Participation Plan – An outline on how people can participate in the planning process.
- Prepared by Schreiber / Anderson Associates with the town planning committee.
- If you have comments regarding the Town of Plainfield Comprehensive Plan email Patrick Nehring at UW-Extension Waushara County, patrick.nehring@ces.uwex.edu
- Adopted October 6, 2009
- Village of Plainfield Comprehensive Plan
- Acknowledgements, Table of Contents, and Summary
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: Vision, Goals, Objectives, and Policies
- Chapter 3: Future Land Use
- Chapter 4: Implementation
- Chapter 5: Existing Conditions
- Appendix
- Contact the Village of Plainfield (vilplain@uniontel.net or (715) 335-6501)
- Creating a comprehensive plan with the assistance of MSA Professional Services
- Adopted June 11, 2007
- Town of Poy Sippi Comprehensive Plan
- Prepared by East Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission with the town planning committee
- Public Participation Method Used
- Adopted June 20, 2006
- Village of Redgranite Comprehensive Plan
- Exhibits
- Appendices
- Prepared by East Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission with the town planning committee
- Public Participation Method Used
- Adopted October 12, 2009
- Volume One: Goals, Objectives, and Recommendations
- Volume Two: Existing Conditions Report
- Preface
- Executive Summary
- Chapter 1: Issues & Opportunities Background Report
- Chapter 2: Housing Background Report
- Chapter 3: Transportation Background Report
- Chapter 4: Utilities and Public Facilities Background Report
- Chapter 5: Agriculture, Natural, and Cultural Resources Background Report
- Town of Richford Important Farmland Classes Map
- Town of Richford Soil Limitations for On-Stie Waste Disposal Map
- Town of Richford Soil Potential for Building Site Development Map
- Town of Richford Soil Limitations for Septage Spreading Map
- Town of Richford Ground Environmental Features Map
- Town of Richford Use Environmental Features Map
- Chapter 6: Economic Development Background Report
- Chapter 7: Intergovernmental Cooperation Background Report
- Chpater 8: Land Use Background Report
- Appendix
- Appendix A: Issues and Opportunties
- Appendix B: Housing
- Appendix C: Pavement Rating Map
- Appendix E: Economic Development
- Public Participation Plan – An outline on how people can participate in the planning process.
- Schreiber / Anderson Associates is assembling the Town of Richford Comprehensive Plan with direction from the town planning committee.
- If you have comments regarding the Town of Richford Comprehensive Plan email Patrick Nehring at UW-Extension Waushara County, patrick.nehring@ces.uwex.edu.
- Adopted August 6, 2007
- Town of Rose Comprehensive Plan
- Prepared by East Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission with the town planning committee
- Public Participation Method Used
- Adopted November 16, 2009
- Volume One: Goals, Objectives, and Recommendations
- Volume Two: Existing Conditions Report
- Preface
- Executive Summary
- Chapter 1: Issues and Opportunities Background Report
- Chapter 2: Housing Background Report
- Chapter 3: Transportation Background Report
- Chapter 4: Utilities and Community Facility Background Report
- Chapter 5: Agriculture, Natural, and Cultural Resources Background Report
- Town of Saxeville Map of Important Farmland Classes
- Town of Saxeville Soil Limitations for On-Site Waste Disposal Map
- Town of Saxeville Soil Potential for Building Site Development Map
- Town of Saxeville Soil Limitations for Septage Spreading Map
- Town of Saxeville Ground Environmental Features Map
- Town of Saxeville Environmental Surface Features
- Chapter 6: Economic Development Background Report
- Chapter 7: Intergovernmental Cooperation Background Report
- Chapter 8: Land Use Background Report
- Public Participation Plan – An outline on how people can participate in the planning process.
- Schreiber / Anderson Associates is assembling the Town of Saxeville Comprehensive Plan with direction from the town planning committee.
- If you have comments regarding the Town of Saxeville Comprehensive Plan email Patrick Nehring at UW-Extension Waushara County, patrick.nehring@ces.uwex.edu.
- Adopted December 14, 2009
- Volume One: Goals, Objectives, and Recommendations
- Volume Two: Existing Conditions Report
- Preface
- Executive Summary
- Chapter 1: Issues and Opportunities Background Report
- Chapter 2: Housing Background Report
- Chapter 3: Transportation Background Report
- Chapter 4: Utilities and Public Facilities Background Report
- Chapter 5: Agriculture, Natural and Cultural Resources Background Report
- Chapter 6: Economic Development Background Report
- Chpater 7: Intergovernmental Cooperation Background Report
- Chpater 8: Land Use Background Report
- Appendix
- Public Participation Plan – An outline on how people can participate in the planning process.
- Schreiber / Anderson Associates is assembling the Town of Springwater Comprehensive Plan with direction from the town planning committee.
- If you have comments regarding the Town of Springwater Comprehensive Plan email Patrick Nehring at UW-Extension Waushara County, patrick.nehring@ces.uwex.edu.
- No existing plan
- No plan being developed
- Adopted June 12, 2006
- City of Wautoma Comprehensive Plan
- Prepared by East Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission with city planning committee
- Public Participation Method Use
- Adopted November 14, 2006
- Town of Wautoma Comprehensive Plan
- Prepared by East Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission with town planning committee
- Public Participation Method Use
- Adopted July 11, 2007
- Village of Wild Rose Comprehensive Plan
- Prepared by East Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission with town planning committee
- Public Participation Method Use
If you have comments on the plans being developed for the above communities and are unable to attend the meeting listed, please send an email to Patrick Nehring, patrick.nehring@ces.uwex.edu and your message will be forwarded to the appropriate planner from East Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission or Schreiber Anderson Associates.
If you have any questions regarding Planning in Waushara County, please contact:
Patrick Nehring, AICP
Waushara County – UW Extension
Courthouse
209 S St Marie
PO Box 487
Wautoma, WI 54982-0487
Phone: 920-787-0416
Fax: 920-787-0425
Email: patrick.nehring@ces.uwex.edu




