Comprehensive Land Use Plan for the Town of Hay River
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COMPREHENSIVE LAND USE PLAN FOR THE TOWN OF HAY RIVER Current Board Members: Stan Andrews, Chair Michelle Drury, Clerk Susan Hitz, Treasurer Jeff Booth Thomas Lutzen ISSUES AND OPPORTUNITIES Land Use Planning Process It was the responsibility of the Plan Commission to learn about past community changes, changes likely to occur in the future, community likes and dislikes, and to define what residents want the community to become. It studied supporting information and evaluated Township needs. Community participation in this process included a survey, visioning sessions and open houses. The Plan Commission is charged with the responsibility for making recommendations to the Town Board to ensure implementation of the plan is consistent with the goals and objectives. Based on its findings this plan makes recommendations to the Town Board regarding appropriate actions necessary to address protecting/preserving valuable Township characteristics. Vision Statement When drafting the Town of Hay Rivers Comprehensive Plan the Plan Commission will strive to: “Preserve Hay River’s Natural Resources without compromising our Rural Character while strengthening our Agricultural Base and lifestyle.” Community Involvement Survey November 2002 Open House # 1 January 25, 2003 Visioning session January 11,2003 Open House # 2 October 4, 2004 Newsletters March 2003 through September 2004 General Policies Document public participation Identify key issues and opportunities that the plan revolves around Research selected trends in the local economy and demographics Generate population projections Socioeconomic profile Note: unless otherwise noted US Census data is the source of data and information. Population Changes Unit of 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 Total Government Change Hay River 576 449 419 433 510 546 -30 Population Comparisons 1990 2000 Total Numeric Change Town of Hay River 510 546 36 Town Dunn County 35,909 39,858 3,949 Wisconsin 4,89I, 769 5,363,675 471,906 1 In 1991 the Town of Hay River was home to 510 people; by 2001 the population had grown to 550, an increase of 7.3%. 98.2% of the population is Caucasian. According to the 2000 Census, there were 270 males (49.5%) and 276 females (50.5). Household Size Town (1990) Town (2000) County (2000) Average household size 3.02 2.81 2.57 Average family size N/A 3.19 3.07 Population, Age and Household Comparison Town of Hay River 1990 2000 Numeric Percent Change Change Population 510 546 36 Households 169 194 25 Household size 3.02 2.81 Population Forecasts, Wisconsin Department of Administration (DOA) Census Projection Unit of Government 1980 1990 2000 2005 2010 2015 2020 2025 Hay River 433 510 546 585 618 646 681 718 Comparing projections to actual 2000 data indicates that the population is increasing but at a much higher rate than was originally projected. Households By type Town of Hay River Dunn County Number Percent Number Percent Total number of households 194 100 14,337 100 Family households 150 77 9,265 64.6 With children under 18 years 73 38 4,496 31.4 Married couples 122 63 7,754 54.1 With children under 18 61 31 3,527 24.6 years Female head of 19 10 993 6.9 household With children under 18 8 4 666 4.6 years Non-family household 44 23 5,072 35.4 Householder living 38 20 3,500 24.4 alone Householder 65 years 12 6 1,286 9.0 & older Married couples, families with their own children under eighteen years of age, represent 62 % of the householders. 77% are family households with their own children under eighteen years of age. 10% are female households with their own children under 2 eighteen. 22% are non-family households. 21.6% of the households have individuals 65 and over. Household by Type Indicates that Dunn County is largely a family community, with 77% as family households and 38% of those are with children under the age of 18. The township has a slightly higher percentage of family households than does the county 64.4% and the township also has a higher percentage of married couples 63% as compared to the county at 54.1%. Gender and Age Town of Hay River Dunn County 2000 Total Population 546 39,858 Subject Number Percent Number Percent Male 270 50 20,094 50.4 Female 276 51 19,764 49.6 Under age 5 42 8 2,285 5.7 5-9 years 42 8 2,415 6.1 10-14 years 60 11 2,844 7.1 15-19 years 30 6 4,175 10.5 20-24 years 26 5 5,496 13.8 25-34 years 67 12 4,817 12.1 35-44 years 83 15 5,444 13.7 45-54 years 84 15 4,988 12.5 55-59 years 27 5 1,689 4.2 60-64 years 25 5 1,230 3.1 65-74 years 33 6 2,231 5.6 75-84 years 22 4 1,569 3.9 85 years & older 5 1 675 1.7 Median age 36.3 30.6 There were 546 residents in the town of Hay River with the distribution listed in Gender and Age . The township population has slightly more men than women, while the county is more evenly split. By age, the township and county seem to be distributed the same. Educational Attainment Town of Hay River Dunn County Subject Number Percent Number Percent Population 25 years & over 354 100 22,644 100 Less than 9 th grade 21 5.9 1,161 5.1 9-12, no diploma 49 13.8 1,862 8.2 High school graduate (includes equivalency) 139 39.3 8,353 36.9 Some college, no degree 32 9.0 4,621 20.4 Associate degree 31 8.8 1,875 8.3 Bachelor’s degree 72 20.3 3,120 13.8 Graduate or professional degree 10 2.8 1,652 7.3 High school graduate or higher 80.2 86.6 Bachelor’s degree or higher 23.2 21.1 3 School Enrollment Town of Hay Dunn County River Subject Number Percent Number Percent Population 3 years & Over in school 127 100 14,115 100.0 Nursery school, preschool 6 5 543 3.8 Kindergarten 9 7 496 3.5 Elementary (grades 1-8) 81 64 4,261 30.2 High school (9-12) 22 17 2,358 16.7 College or graduate school 9 7 6,457 45.7 Household Income Number Percent 199 100 Less than $10,000 12 6 $10,00-$14,999 14 7 $15,000-$24,999 25 13 $25,000-$34,999 28 14 $35,000-$49,999 30 15 $50,000-$74,999 58 29 $75,000-$99,999 24 12 $100,000-$149,000 6 3 $150,000-$199,999 - - $200,000 or more 2 1 Average Household Income $41,458 Average Social Security $10,537 Income Average Retirement Income $13,213 (Due to rounding percent totals may not add up to 100) Low and Moderate Income Housing The number of low and moderate-income households is important in projecting future housing needs. Low and moderate income (LMI) households include all households that earn 80% or less of the county median income ($38,753 x 80%= $31,002). Employment Projections, Dunn County Labor Market Analysts from Northwestern Wisconsin believes that employment projections are more accurate at the county level rather than at the local level. According to their records there were 4,460 jobs added in the period from 1990-2002, an unusually large figure. They estimate that 2500-3000 new jobs will be created in the period from 2001 to 2010. 4 Historical Labor Force Year Labor Force Dunn County Wisconsin Unemployment Unemployment Rate Rate 1993 20958 4.7 4.7 1994 21108 4.2 4.7 1995 21943 3.6 3.7 1996 22688 3.2 3.5 1997 22540 3.5 3.7 1998 22312 3.2 3.4 1999 21562 3.0 3.0 2000 21945 3.9 3.6 2001 22333 4.0 4.5 2002 22593 4.6 5.5 Source: Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development Employment Status Dunn County Subject Number Percent Age 16 & older 31,773 100.0 In labor force 22,439 70.6 Civilian labor 22,415 70.5 Employed 20,791 65.4 Unemployed 1,624 5.1 Armed forces 24 0.1 Not in labor force 9,334 29.4 Female (16 & older) 15,715 100.0 In labor force 10,578 67.3 Civilian 10,566 67.2 Employed 9,876 62.8 (Due to rounding percent totals may not add up to 100) Employment by Industry Town of Hay Dunn County River Subject Number Percent Number Percent Agriculture, forestry, fishing, hunting and 34 12 1492 7.2% mining Construction 36 13 1254 6.0% Manufacturing 44 16 3535 17.0% Wholesale trade 8 3 687 3.3% Retail trade 38 14 2755 13.3% Transportation, warehousing and utilities 11 4 1026 4.9% Information 4 1 295 1.4% Finance, insurance, real estate, rental and 12 4 778 3.7% leasing Professional, scientific, management, 14 5 845 4.1% 5 administrative, and waste management services Educational, health and social services 45 16 4578 22.0% Arts, entertainment, recreation, 16 6 2140 10.4% accommodation and food services Other services (except public administration) 11 4 834 4.0% Public administration 7 3 578 2.8% (Due to rounding percent totals may not add up to 100) HOUSING General Overview and Basic Objectives The intent of the housing element is to provide basic information on the housing stock in the community, to analyze trends, and to identify potential problems and opportunities to accommodate the varied housing needs of current and new residents.