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2.5 Fees <br />(A) The applicant shall pay a subdivision fee based on the number of Lots and Outlots created. Such <br />fees shall be established by the Burnett County Land Use and Information Committee, payable to <br />the Burnett County Treasurer's Office. (See Burnett County Survey Fee Schedule) <br />(B) The applicant shall also pay any other fees as may be required by Section 4.2(F). <br />(C) The applicants shall also pay the recording fee as determined by the Register of Deeds prior to <br />recording a certified survey map or plat. <br />Article Three: Procedure For Subdividing Land <br />3.1 Preapplication Consultation <br />Prior to filing an application for a subdivision lot, the applicant may consult with the Land Use/Zoning <br />Department to obtain advice and assistance. This consultation is intended to provide the applicant with <br />the purpose and objectives of this Ordinance, to provide assistance in planning of proposed land division, <br />and to afford opportunity for the applicant to be informed of any changes, additions, or corrections of <br />proposed land division to expedite formal review procedures. <br />3.2 Preliminary May <br />The applicant shall submit to the County Land Use/Zoning Department a completed application form as <br />provided by that Department. The applicant shall also submit to the Land Use/Zoning Department, and <br />those having authority to review state plats under s. 236, Wis. Stats., or subdivision plats and certified <br />survey maps under s. 236.45, Wis. Stats., sufficient copies of a preliminary map. <br />(A) The preliminary map should clearly indicate the existing condition of the proposed land division <br />and of adjoining sites. Data should be included on physical features, bodies of water, public <br />access, wetland areas, slopes over 20%, floodplain areas, soil conditions, available community <br />facilities and utilities, structures, recorded easements or covenants, street and road locations and <br />status, (public, private) and lot widths, depths and areas. The preliminary map shall also show the <br />developable building area as indicated in Section 1.5 (H) and regional flood elevation contour <br />when the elevation is available. Planned Residential Developments shall be subject to the design <br />standards and requirements of Section 3.5 of the Land Use Ordinance. The preliminary map shall <br />be drawn at a legible scale and shall identify any improvements (road construction, grading, <br />dedication of land, installation of amenities, or any other construction activity) that the applicant <br />proposes to make and shall indicate when these improvements will be provided. <br />(B) Any land division resulting in the creation of more than eight lots and requiring approval under <br />the terms of this ordinance, shall require review by the local Town board and any municipality <br />having extraterritorial plat approval jurisdiction. <br />(C) After review of the preliminary map and negotiations with the subdivider on changes and the <br />kind and extent of public improvements that will be required, the Land Use and Information <br />Committee shall approve, reject, or approve conditionally the preliminary map within forty-five <br />(45) days of receiving the preliminary land division application and map, as provided by statute. <br />Any condition of approval or reason for disapproval shall be described in writing and shall be <br />made a part of the file record of the application. <br />VA <br />