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Provide description of any prior petition for appeal,variance,or conditional use for this parcel: None <br /> Type of variance requested(applicant, check one): <br /> EX Use Variance—permits a landowner to put a property to an otherwise prohibited use <br /> ❑ Area Variance—provides an increment of relief(normally small) from a physical/dimensional restriction such as a <br /> building height or setback <br /> Describe the effects on the property if the variance is not granted: <br /> We will have to witness every visit by Wallace guests to their outhouse, including their getting <br /> undressed on their way there and getting dresssed on their way back. We will be continued <br /> to be subjected to vehicle noise and all Wallace guests' vehicles coming and goings, and the <br /> presence of excessive and unnecessary intrusion of parking vehicles at our wterfront lot line and <br /> their walking to our lot line every time they drive somewhere. <br /> Hamilton contention and oversite into the private activities of Chelmo may be reduced by the <br /> fence and screen. After a lifetime dream and spending $930,000 to buy the farm so we could have <br /> a cabin at the lake, we have given up any desire to live next to the tremendous disrespect <br /> Hamilton has toward the Daniel Chelmo family. Hamilton will continue to file formal complaints <br /> with DNR, with the Town of Oakland, the Town of Meenon, the Village of Webster, and with Burnett <br /> County. <br /> To qualify for a variance,the applicant must demonstrate that their property meets the following three requirements. <br /> 1. Unique property limitations (Item 1 to be completed by the applicant) <br /> Unique,physical limitations of the property,such as steep slopes or wetlands, which are not generally shared by <br /> other properties, must prevent compliance with ordinance requirements. The circumstances of an applicant <br /> (growing family,need for a larger garage,etc.)are not a factor in deciding variances. Nearby ordinance violations, <br /> prior variances, or lack of objections from neighbors do not provide a basis for granting a variance. Property <br /> limitations that prevent ordinance compliance and are common to a number of properties should be addressed by <br /> amending the ordinance. List the unique property limitations: None <br /> Page 4 of 9 <br /> Burnett County, WI Variance Application—Rev 12/2020 <br />