Tuesday, April 10, 2007

April 12 Joint Planning Mtg. Notice

TOWN OF BROOKLYN PUBLIC HEARING & NOTICE OF JOINT PLAN COMMISSION & TOWN BOARD MEETIN

April 12, 2007 7:00 PM

Location of Meeting: County Board Room at Green Lake County Courthouse

e-mail: broklyn@dotnet.com Web: www.tn.brooklyn.wf.gov

NOTICE OF TOWN BOARD MEETING Members of the Town of Brooklyn Board will attend the Town of Brooklyn Joint Plan Commission and Town Board meeting at the above-specified time and place. The Plan Commission and the Town Board will take action taken on following item:

AGENDA Call joint meeting to order.

Pledge of Allegiance

Certification of Open Meeting Law's

Public Hearing notice and agenda Roll call of both Town Board and Plan Commission members lawsonia fnc and American Baptist Assembly Rezoning
Owner: Lawsonia, Inc. and American Baptist Assembly clo Ken Giacoletto Agent: Davel Engineering, Inc. Tax Parcel #and Description: Parcel; numbers 004-1776-0000, 004-1777-0000, 004-0731-0000, and 0040732-0000, Located in Section 25, T16N R12E, and Section 30, T16N R13E. All parcels located in the Town of Brooklyn Location of Premises Affected: Generally located south of State Road 23, site known as Green Lake Conference Center Explanation: Owner/applicant is requesting multiple zoning changes on the site in question -

1 being a change from R-1 Single-Family residence District to C-2 Extensive Commercial District and changes from RC Recreational District to R-1 Single-Family Residence District. a. Public hearing b. Review from Strand Engineering c. Committee discussion and deliberation d. Committee decision e. Execute determination 6. Lawsonia Inc and American Baptist Assembly Preliminary Plat O T16N R12E, and Section 30, T16N R13E. Town of Brooklyn Location of Premises Affected: Generally located south of State Road 23, site known as Green Lake Conference Center Explanation:
Preliminary plat for Estates of Lawsonia.

a. Public hearing

b. Review from Strand Engineering

c. Committee discussion and deliberation

d. Committee decision

e. Execute determination

7. Adjourn Requests from persons with disabilities that need assistance to participate in this meeting or hearing made to the town office at 294-6600 with as much advance notice as possible. 1. 2 3 4. 5


Respeclfully submitted,

Marian Mildebrandt, Clerk

4 comments:

G. L. GREEN said...

I HOPE THAT YOU ARE ABLE TO GIVE US A REPORT ON THIS MEETING LATER THAT NIGHT

Chief Highknocker said...

I do plan on commenting but it would be even better if there were bodies there.

Anonymous said...

Does anyone plan to show up in support of the ABA and their ministry? Not to mention the ABA's right, as it would be with any of us, to do what is legally allowable with our land.

Don't be mistaken that just because the ABA has been there since 1943, that it will always be. As with any business there are extreme financial challenges facing all of today's businesses. ABA is certainly not magically exempt from this. The ABA for over 60 years has protected their end of the lake, while many others have sold out for the money. Let the ABA fail and one of those fine Lake Geneva resorts could fill that shoreline like you cannot begin to imagine. Condos all down the shoreline and piers too, dozens of them, wouldn't that be great?

You need to support what the ABA has done for us. I worked there for awhile over 20 years ago, all my kids did as well, it was a great place run by good people and yes, there were financial struggles then. Layoff's and furloughs as I recall. Paul LaDue was the director then, was he ever a nice guy.

Anyhow, I support what they are trying to do. Those of you who would rather close the county door and let no one else move here need to wake up to what is going on. Our town and county is soon going to just roll up the sidewalks for good one of these days.

Anonymous said...

I don't support what they are trying to do. Too much density first of all. They could have a first class hotel that would put Heidel House to shame and make money if they had a clue what to to there. I would rather see a resort type development. You wouldn't see condos all over no matter who owned it because any development would have to go through the same process the ABA is trying to go through now. Employment would be better also.

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