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Registration of Nonconforming Use
Description There may be now or in the future certain uses of land that do not comply with the existing zoning regulations, but which were legally established. These uses are referred to as nonconforming uses, and consistent with Article __ of the zoning code are allowed to continue to operate. For this reason, it is necessary to document those uses that are considered legal nonconforming. Registration of a use as a nonconforming use establishes (1) when the use was first established; (2) that the use at the time of establishment complied with the City's zoning regulations in effect at the time, if any; (3) that the use has continued continuously, without cessation of more than 12 continuous months; and (4) the nature of the use when the use became nonconforming. The procedures and requirements in this section are intended to comply with § 60.61(5)(d), Wis. Stats.
 
Initiation Any of the following may submit an application to register a specific land use as a nonconforming use: (1) a person having a financial interest in the subject property or in the use occurring on the property; (2) the zoning administrator; (3) the Plan Commission; or (4) the Common Council, or any member thereof.

Decisionmaker Plan Commission makes the final decision

Appeals The Plan Commission's decision can be appealed to the circuit court within 30 calendar days of the date of the decision.
Application Fee
There is no fee
Upcoming Meetings
There are no upcoming dates at this time.
Frequently Asked Questions
Primary Staff Contact
Paul Braun, City Planner
(920) 686-6930
Estimated time to complete this application
50 - 60 minutes
About Reviewers
The following are involved in the review of this type of application.

The Plan Commission is a 7-member body established by the Common Council to review certain development projects and act on other matters. Depending on the type of the development proposal, the commission may be advisory to the Common Council or have the authority to make the final decision.

Planning staff provides technical support to the Common Council, Plan Commission, Zoning Board of Appeals, developers, neighbors, and other interested parties to facilitate the development review process.

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Everyone involved in reviewing development projects help ensure they align with City regulations and long-term planning goals to foster positive growth and development.

Below are the ways we notify the public when someone submits this type of application. (ID: 207)

Meeting Agenda. Meeting agendas are considered a form of public notice because they provide advance information about the topics a public body will review and may take action on during a meeting.

Mailed Notice A written notice is mailed to all property owners within 300 feet of the subject property. The notice informs nearby residents of the proposed application and provides information on how to participate in the process.

ZoningHub The application and related documents are posted on the City's ZoningHub site on the Pending Applications page. This digital posting ensures 24/7 public access to information and may include the petitioner's application, staff reports, dates for upcoming meetings, decision documents, and more.

In addition, we'll notify eAlert subscribers on the first day the application is first posted online.