Zoning Code | Procedures | Certified Survey Map (CSM)

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Certified Survey Map (CSM)
Description: All land divisions within the Town of Ledgeview need approvals from the Planning and Zoning Commission. The following information will guide you through the procedures that are necessary for the approval of a Land Division to occur. Please see §96-11 for additional information.

Decision-maker(s): Planning & Zoning Commission

Application fee: $150.00

Submittal deadline: Fourteen (14) days prior to the first Monday of the mouth before 12:00 pm (noon)

Procedures
Step 1: Submit all necessary materials and fees to the Town Clerk no less than fourteen (14) days prior to the first Monday of the month before 12:00pm (noon)
The Subdivider shall submit two (2) hard copies and a digital copy of a Certified Survey Map must be prepared by a Wisconsin Registered Land Surveyor and in accordance with §§ 236.20, 236.21, and 236.34 Wis. Stats. Please see the Land Division Application and §96-7 for additional requirements. A fee of $150.00 must be submitted for a CSM Review

Step 2: Zoning and Planning Commission meeting
After all necessary materials and fees have been submitted, the Zoning and Planning Commission will hold a meeting to discuss and review the CSM. Attendance by the Subdivider is not required, but is strongly encouraged.

Step 3: Town Board action
Town Board will consider the recommendation of the Zoning and Planning Commission and take action within ninety (90) days to approve, approve conditionally, or reject the CSM.

Step 4: Certification
Approved CSMs will be officially certified by the Town and return the map to the Subdivider.

1. In order for an application to be heard on a given meeting date, the application (including forms, fees, plans, reports, etc.) must be submitted AND deemed complete by Town staff on or before the corresponding submittal date/time. Because of that, you should submit your application before the submittal date. That way, we may be able to let you know if anything is missing and you'll have some time to perhaps get it done before the deadline. 2. Meeting dates and their corresponding submittal dates are subject to change.
Application Materials
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