Town of Wheatland, WI - rezone
What is a Rezone?
A rezone is the change of zoning classification of a particular parcel or parcels of land. A zoning classification is also referred to as a Zoning District, which establishes various regulations and standards for both use and development of property.
When do I need a Rezone?
Changes in the use of a parcel may require a rezone. For example, if you own a parcel designated as agricultural but want to use the parcel for business, you may need to rezone. Your desire to rezone a parcel does not guarantee that the municipality will find your request favorable. There are many factors that a municipality will consider before rezoning a parcel including but not limited to the current and future use, surrounding parcel use, municipal comprehensive plans, etc.
Contact your local zoning administrator for more information in applying for a rezone.
Below you will find information on rezones for the Town of Wheatland. You can scroll down the page or click one of the green links below to jump to a specific section.
Applications | Application fees | Additional Information
Applications
Rezoning Petition Checklist
Use this checklist to ensure that you have a complete submission.
Site Plan Review Checklist
Any use of the land or the construction of any structure requires the site plan review process to be implemented for all developments classified as a principal or accessory use in any district except the A-1, A-2, and A-4 agricultural districts, the R-1, R-2, R-3, R-4, R-5, R-6, R-7 and R-8 residential districts.
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Application Fees
Planning Fee Schedule
Fee schedule for planning.
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Additional Information
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