Appendix C COMMUNITY INDICATORS

Appendix C Contents Community Indicators The Community Indicators Report is a summary of current conditions and recent trends in the Village of West Baraboo based on the best available data. The purpose of those indicators is to enable informed choices about the future of the Village. This report is included as an appendix to the Comprehensive Plan so that it may be easily updated from time to time as new data becomes available.

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Appendix C | Community Indicators Report C-1 ABOUT THE DATA they include some error. The margin The second important note when using of error is reported for each estimate, ACS estimates is that they cannot be These indicators utilize a mixture of and is an indication of how reliable the compared to decennial census data local, county, state, and federal data estimate is. As a general rule, the ACS because they are measured in different sources. The U.S. Census has historically data is quite reliable at the State level, ways. While some of the tables in this been a key source of data for many generally reliable at the County level, report show both decennial census community indicators. Much of the and less reliable at the municipal level. data and ACS data, caution should be information previously collected by the The margin of error makes the data used when trying to draw conclusions decennial U.S. Census is now collected much more difficult to interpret. To about trends by comparing the two sets only by the American Community simplify tables in this plan, the reliability of numbers. Survey (ACS). The ACS is an ongoing of each value is indicated simply by the survey that collects sample data formatting of the text. For each ACS every year and reports estimates of estimate, the margin of error is divided population and housing characteristics. by the estimate. If the error is 10% or For communities smaller than 20,000 less than the estimate, the value in the people, the best available estimates table is bolded and underlined. In are reported as rolling averages over graphs, the ACS data exceeding this 5-year periods – they indicate average 10% error threshold will be denoted at conditions over the reporting period the bottom of the graph. ote: This report is a rather than a snapshot of a single point summary of current of time. Because the ACS estimates are conditionsN and recent based on a sample of the population, trends in the Village of West Baraboo, based on the best Village of Malibu Chevrolet County available data. The purpose of Number % Number % these indicators is to enable 1980 124 2.2 79,564 5.0 informed choices about the future of the Village. 1990 138 3.4 100,601 6.0 2000 145 10 145,452 7.0 Census data 2010 150 12.3 179,638 8.0

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C-2 Village of West Baraboo | Comprehensive Plan Demographics

POPULATION as grown by 2.5%, or 0.5% per year. and Sauk County (39.1). The largest age The Village of West Baraboo is located in This lower growth rate can be partially cohort in West Baraboo is that of 20-34 Sauk County, in south-central . explained given the time period year olds. They comprise 26.7% of the It is approximately 50 miles north/ includes the Great Recession, which total population. The Village of West northwest of the City of Madison and 10 had a significant negative impact on Baraboo has a slightly lower proportion miles south of the Wisconsin Dells/Lake the growth rates of many communities of “senior citizens” (i.e. 65 and over) as Delton area. The Village of West Baraboo in Wisconsin. compared to the Town of Delton, City is intersected by State Highway 12 and of Baraboo and Sauk County. In the Highway 33. It is surrounded by the City Based on Wisconsin Department of future, the cohort of those 65 and of Baraboo on the south and east sides, Administration (WIDOA) data, the older is expected to increase as baby and the Town of Baraboo on the north Village’s 2040 population is projected to boomers age. and west sides. be 1,765 which is an increase of 24.8% since year 2010, or 0.8% per year. This In 2010, 50% of the population was From 1980 to 2010 the population in the exceeds the Town of Baraboo (3%), City male and 50% female. Village of West Baraboo grew by 67.1%, of Baraboo (20%), and State’s (14%) or 2.2% per year. From 2000 through projected growth rates, but falls short 2010, the population in the Village of Sauk County (26%) and the Town of increased by 13%, or 1.3% per year. Delton’s (39%). This surpassed the growth rate for the Town of Baraboo (-9%), City of Baraboo (12%), Sauk County (12%) and the State AGE & SEX (6%), but fell short of the growth rate of In 2010, the median age in the Village the Town of Delton (18%). From 2010 was 44.3, which is higher than the Town to 2015, the population in the Village of Delton (42.5), City of Baraboo (38.2)

Population Trends & Projections Source: U.S. Census Bureau & WI DOA Projections

Village Town of Town of City of Sauk of West Wisconsin Delton Baraboo Baraboo County Baraboo 1980 846 1,426 1,545 8,081 43,469 4,705,642 1990 1,021 1,599 1,503 9,203 46,975 4,891,769 2000 1,248 2,024 1,828 10,711 55,225 5,363,675 2010 1,414 2,391 1,672 12,048 61,976 5,686,986 2015 1,450 2,495 1,700 12,250 63,750 5,783,015 2020 1,545 2,725 1,760 12,980 68,075 6,005,080 2025 1,640 2,940 1,815 13,660 72,175 6,203,850 2030 1,715 3,130 1,850 14,230 75,660 6,375,910 2035 1,750 3,250 1,835 14,440 77,265 6,476,270 2040 1,765 3,320 1,800 14,450 77,815 6,491,635

Appendix C | Community Indicators Report C-3 Population Trends & Projections Source 2010 Census; Wisconsin Dept. of Admin.

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C-4 Village of West Baraboo | Comprehensive Plan Housing

HOUSEHOLD COUNTS to an addition of 183 housing units, the homeowner vacancy rate is holding From 1980 to 2010 the number of an increase of 28.6%, or 0.95% per around 2.8%. A healthy balance of households in the Village of West year. This grow projection exceeds owner-occupied vacancy rates is Baraboo grew by 93.2%, or 3.1% per the population growth projections typically 1-2% reflecting the fact that year. From 2000 - 2010, a 25% increase indicating that the average population sellers typically live in their homes while in the number of households occurred per household will continue to decline they are on the market and units are in the Village, or 2.5% per year. This was to 2.31 in year 2040. rarely vacant. greater than the decrease in the Town of Baraboo (-3%), and the increases OCCUPANCY & The graph on page B7 provides several in the Town of Delton (24%), City of HOUSING STOCK insights to the Village of West Baraboo’s Baraboo (16%), and Sauk County (16%). The housing stock in the Village of housing stock, as listed below: West Baraboo is more diverse than the The Village’s “persons per household” typical housing stock in a community • Approximately 32% of the Village’s dropped from 2.75 in 1980 to 2.38 in with a population less than 10,000 housing stock was built prior to 2010 which is a reduction of 13.5%, or people in the Midwest. The Village has 1970. These older homes are prone 0.45% per year. This trend is consistent more multi-family units than is typical. to needing more maintenance with national trends over the past Still, the most prevalent type of unit is and are likely to have components several decades and can be attributed single family homes (58.5%), followed known to be unsafe due to to smaller family sizes, increases in life by 41.5% multi-family unit buildings. structure/product make-up (e.g. expectancy, and increases in single lead pipes, lead paint and asbestos). parent households. As of 2010, approximately 43% of Village residents live in owner-occupied • Between 1980-2000, the Village As shown, the Village of West Baraboo housing with a vacancy rate of 3.8%, as saw a significant increase in home may see an increase of 170 households compared to 0.7% in year 2000. The construction. This correlates to between 2010 and 2040. This equates 2010-2014 rolling estimates suggest the 67% increase in population

Household Trends & Projections Source: U.S. Census Bureau & WI DOA Projections

Village of West Town of Delton Town of Baraboo City of Baraboo Sauk County Wisconsin Baraboo Number Persons Number Persons Number Persons Number Persons Number Persons Number Persons Per Per Per Per Per Per 1980 308 2.75 n/a n/a 514 3.01 3,206 2.52 15,510 2.80 1,652,261 2.85 1990 400 2.55 552 2.90 538 2.79 3,829 2.40 17,801 2.64 2,055,774 2.38 2000 477 2.62 747 2.71 685 2.67 4,467 2.40 21,644 2.55 2,084,544 2.57 2010 595 2.38 924 2.59 666 2.51 5,161 2.33 25,192 2.46 2,279,768 2.49 2015 613 2.36 969 2.57 681 2.50 5,274 2.32 26,043 2.45 2,371,815 2.44 2020 657 2.35 1,064 2.56 708 2.49 5,616 2.31 27,950 2.44 2,491,982 2.41 2025 701 2.34 1,153 2.55 734 2.47 5,940 2.30 29,782 2.42 2,600,538 2.39 2030 736 2.33 1,234 2.54 752 2.46 6,219 2.29 31,377 2.41 2,697,884 2.36 2035 755 2.32 1,288 2.52 749 2.45 6,343 2.28 32,204 2.40 2,764,498 2.34 2040 765 2.31 1,322 2.51 739 2.44 6,379 2.27 32,596 2.39 2,764,498 2.35

Source: Forecasted years (2015-2040) assumes a 1.0% decline per decade (past decline ranged from approximately 1.0% to 5.0%, excluding State figures)

Appendix C | Community Indicators Report C-5 Housing Units Projections 2000-2040 Source: U.S. Census Bureau & MSA Projections

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the Village saw during the same • The rental vacancy rate in 2010 was period. However, since 2010 6.7%, up from 3.2% in year 2000. The there has been limited new home 2010-2014 rolling estimates suggest construction within the Village. A the rental vacancy rate is holding major contributor to the lack of around 10.9%. A healthy balance of home construction can be attributed rental units is around 5% allowing to the Great Recession, which has renters options in the market and the impacted the entire nation since the ability to move in immediately. late 2000s.

C-6 Village of West Baraboo | Comprehensive Plan Unit Type, 2010-2014 Average* Year Structure Built, 2010-2014 Average* Source : American Community Survey Source : American Community Survey

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Unit Occupancy Source: U.S. Census Bureau & American Community Survey 2000 2010 Avg. 2010-2014* Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent9.6% Owner Occupied 295 60.2% 273 42.8% 309 45% Vacant Renter Occupied 182 37.1% 322 50.5% 31245.4% 45% Vacant 13 2.7% 43 6.7% Renter-Occupied66 10% Homeowner Vacancy Rate 0.7% 3.8% 2.8% 45.0% Rental Vacancy Rate 3.2% 6.7% 10.9% Owner-Occupied TOTAL 490 638 687

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Appendix C | Community Indicators Report C-7 Gross Rent as Percentage of Selected Monthly Owner AFFORDABILITY & Income, Average 2010-2014 Costs, Average 2010-2014 VALUE Source: American Community Survey Source: American Community Survey

Affordable housing opportunities Percent Percent are often provided through the sale Less than 20 percent 34.3% Less than 20 percent 43.9% of older housing units. Housing is generally considered “affordable” when 20.0 to 24.9 percent 12.2% 20.0 to 24.9 percent 19.8% the owner or renter’s monthly housing 25.0 to 29.9 percent 12.5% 25.0 to 29.9 percent 20.3% costs do not exceed 30% of their gross 30.0 to 34.9 percent 15.1% 30.0 to 34.9 percent 3.3% monthly income. Based on the rolling average between 2010-2014, roughly 35 percent or more 23.7% 35 percent or more 12.7% 16% of Village homeowners and 39% Not Computed 2.2% Not computed 0.0% of renters exceeded the “affordable” threshold. While these numbers are important indicators of affordability, Gross Rent it is also important to note that some Source: U.S. Census Bureau & American Community Survey residents may consciously choose to Avg. devote more than 30% of their income 2000 to household and lifestyle expenses, 2010 - 2014 homeowners in particular. Less than $200 0.0% 2.6% $200 to $499 24.1% 1.9% The median value of a home in the Village is assumed to be around $500 to $749 66.3% 31.1% $142,700 (based on the rolling average $750 to $999 4.8% 51.3% from 2010-2014), which is similar to the $1,000 to $1,499 0.0% 10.6% City of Baraboo ($140,700) but is less than the County ($168,200) and Town $1,500 or more 0.0% 1.0% of Delton’s ($170,900) median home No Cash Rent 4.8% 1.6% values. Median Rent $596 $787

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Avg. 2000 2010 - 2014 2010 - 2014 Average Median Less than $50,000 5.1% 0.0% Value: $50,000 to $99,999 45.7% 18.8% $142,700 $100,000 to $149,999 34.6% 35.6% $150,000 to $199,999 13.0% 25.6% $200,000 to $299,999 1.6% 19.1% $300,000 to $499,999 0.0% 1.0% $500,000 or more 0.0% 0.0% Median Value $101,900 $142,700

C-8 Village of West Baraboo | Comprehensive Plan HOUSING PROGRAMS Home Improvement Loan Program: The Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development Authority (WHEDA) administers Public Housing: Public housing programs provide publicly- the Home Improvement Loan Program (HILP) and the Home owned and publicly-operated housing for low-income families Energy Loan Program (HELP). These programs are designed to and individuals. Local housing authorities set income limits, enable homeowners with low or moderate incomes to repair and rent may not exceed 30% of income. Contact the Sauk and improve their homes. The program makes FHA-insured County Housing Authority for information. home improvement loans available at an interest rate below the market rate. A third program, the Home Energy Incentive Section 8 Housing Subsidies: The federal Department of Program, is used with HILP for energy conservation projects. Housing and Urban Development (HUD) contracts, either To apply for a loan, visit a participating lending institution, or directly or through a local housing authority, with owners call 800-334-6873. of new, existing or rehabilitated housing units. HUD pays the difference between rent charged on the private market Low-Income Energy Assistance Program: The Low-Income and the tenant’s contribution, which is based on income. The Energy Assistance Program provides energy assistance for participating owners may be public or private. Apartments, low-income renters and homeowners. Eligibility is limited houses and rented mobile homes may be eligible. Another to households that have an income not greater than 150% type of Section 8 program provides a rent subsidy certificate of the poverty level, and that show an “energy burden”. This to a qualified applicant who then finds a landlord who is means the household must directly pay a fuel provider or pay willing to participate. Sometimes it is possible to obtain a rent that includes heat. Applications usually must be made subsidy for the tenant’s current dwelling. Contact the Sauk through the county Energy Assistance Office. Payments are County Housing Authority for details. made based on a multi-tier schedule depending on income, household size, and fuel type. One payment at the appropriate Rural Rent Assistance: In rural areas, the Rural and Economic benefit rate is made for the entire heating season. Development office administers a rent assistance program similar to the Section 8 program. The rural program uses Weatherization Programs: Sauk County’s Weatherization the same income guidelines to establish eligibility. The rent program helps low-income households realize significant charged to the tenant is generally limited to 30% of the savings in energy bills. Common services include insulating tenant’s income. Priority is given to tenants in program- attics and sidewalls, air-sealing the structure, furnace sponsored projects who are paying the highest percentage inspections, and energy conservation measures such as of their income toward rent. Contact the local Rural and lighting and refrigerator replacement. Call the Sauk County Economic Development office for details, which is generally Energy Assistance Program at 608-356-8887 for further located at the county seat. information.

Rural & Economic Development Loans: Rural and Economic Home Rehabilitation Loans: Sauk County provides Home Development “Section 502” loans are available to rehabilitate Rehabilitation Loans for home repairs to eligible renters, homes that fail to meet minimum standards for “decent, safe homeowners or landlords. Focus is on general minor repairs and sanitary” housing, and to make homes accessible to and water heater maintenance/repair. Call the Housing persons with disabilities. Contact the local Rural and Economic Program Office at 800-552-6330 for further information. Development office.

Appendix C | Community Indicators Report C-9 Mobility & Transportation

COMMUTING Commuting Time to Work, Average, 2010-2014 In general, the Village of West Source: American Community Survey Baraboo’s workforce (16 years or older) is commuting shorter distances than the workforce within Sauk County 45.0% Village of West and the State as a whole. Below are a 40.0% Baraboo couple notable differences between 35.0% these geographies. 30.0% Sauk County • Approximately 11% of the Village’s 25.0% 20.0% workforce commutes outside of Wisconsin the county, which is less than the 15.0% workforce within the County. 10.0% 5.0% • Approximately 61% of the Village’s 0.0% workforce commutes 14 or less minutes to work, which is higher than the County’s workforce (44%) and the State’s (35%).

Commuting in the Village of West Baraboo is mostly done by car, with 85.0% of commuters traveling in a single occupant vehicle. This number Percentage of Residents Commuting, 2010-2014 is higher than both the County (80.3%) Source: American Community Survey and the State as a whole (80.4%). One difference in commuting methods is Single Occupancy 85.0% by those who worked from home with 1.9% of the Village of West Baraboo’s Carpooled 8.3% workforce working from home compared to 4.2% of Sauk County and 3.4% 4.1% of the State as a whole. Walked Worked at Home 1.9% Other Means 1.3% Public Transportation 0.0% Bicycle 0.0% Commuting Methods to Work, 2010-2014 Village of West Baraboo Sauk County Within Sauk County 88.0% 77.3% Outside of County, Within State 11.3% 22.0% Outside of State 0.7% 0.7%

C-10 Village of West Baraboo | Comprehensive Plan MAJOR MODES OF TRAVEL Road Classifications: All federal, state, county, and local roads are classified into categories under the “Roadway Functional West Baraboo is connected to a vast regional transportation Classification System” based upon the type of service they network. The Village is served by air, shipping, trucking and provide (see map on the next page for road classifications in a variety of roadways which serve different types of traffic: the Plan Area). In general, roadways with a higher functional Aviation Service: The Village of West Baraboo is served by the classification should be designed with limited access and Baraboo-Dells Airport. It is located north of West Baraboo on higher speed traffic. US Highway 12. The airport has a 5,010-foot asphalt runway and a 2,746 turf runway. A charter flight service operates out Roadway Improvement Projects: Wisconsin’s Six Year of the airport. Business jets also utilize the facility on a daily Highway Improvement Program identifies projects by county basis. The airport is owned by a commission consisting of and project limits. This list provides projects to be completed four local municipalities and operated by the City of Baraboo. between 2016 and 2021. The Village of West Baraboo will be impacted by two different projects over this time frame. The Railroad Service: Rail freight service is not offered in West USH 12 expansion project (or “Baraboo bypass”) is considered Baraboo. However, the Wisconsin & Southern Railroad a major project that will impact approximately 16 miles of operates on a spur line running through Baraboo and on into highway. Reedsburg. The rail property is owned by the Union Pacific Railroad and leased to the Wisconsin & Southern Railroad. WisDOT is currently undergoing a planning effort for design The rail line terminates on the west side of Reedsburg at the concepts for the old Highway 12. The project will include trailhead for the ‘400’ State Bicycle Trail. repair, resurfacing, curb ramps, curb and gutter, storm sewer inlets, deck resurfacing and railing replacement on the The nearest passenger service (AMTRAK) station is located bridge over the Baraboo River, and the reconstruction of the 10 miles north in Wisconsin Dells. This stretch of rail is part intersection with Highway 159. This project will occur in 2018, of Amtrak’s Empire Builder Route, which is a major east-west after the Baraboo bypass is completed. route that runs between Chicago and the Pacific Northwest.

Water Transit: There are no port facilities in the Village of West Baraboo.

Truck Routes: Trucking is an important transportation element and is used extensively throughout the region because of the intermodal transfer options, including the Interstate and National Highway network, Wisconsin River, freight rail and aviation facilities. Truck routes exist in West Baraboo along the state and county highway systems.

Planned Road Improvements Source: Wisconsin Department of Transportation Hwy Project Title/Limits Miles Year Project Description 12 Sauk Lake Delton - Sauk City 16.03 2016- Upgrade the existing two lane highway to a four lane 2018 divided highway. This includes a bypass around the City of Baraboo 12 Sauk Village of West Baraboo, 0.12 2018 Preventative maintenance replacement of bridge Pine Street rail, repair of NW corner retaining wall, and polymer overlay of decks.

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C-12 Village of West Baraboo | Comprehensive Plan BIKE, PEDESTRIAN & The Ice Age Trail is also planned to go are also available to purchase for twenty TRANSIT through the Village of West Baraboo rides. Fees for punch cards are $80 for and the City of Baraboo in the future. adults and $60 for senior citizens, those Sidewalks, Trails, & Routes: Pedestrian The current Ice Age Trail is south of the with disabilities and students. Baraboo pathways within the Village are often City. Transit has vans that are wheelchair fragmented. Sidewalks are located in accessible. some neighborhoods, while others Transit Service: Baraboo Transit have none. provides shared ride taxi service to The Sauk County Aging and Disability the Baraboo Area. The shared ride Resource Center provides those age 60 Bike lanes have been designated on taxi offers door-to-door service at and older and adults with disabilities both sides of USH 12 for two blocks a customer’s request. Taxi service is multiple modes of affordable north of the Baraboo River Bridge. available 5:00 AM to 12:00 AM, five transportation through a taxi subsidy These were installed at the time the days a week. The hours of operation program, volunteer driver escort bridge was replaced. Although there is a on Saturday and Sunday are 5:30 AM program, and a bus that provides “Fun- paved shoulder, Wisconsin Department to 10:00 PM. Holiday hours are from 5:30 day” travel excursions. These travel of Transportation maps indicate this AM until noon. excursions take participants to shop location is a high volume highway, in the Madison area, to the casino, undesirable for bikers. One-way fares are $4 for adults and $3 museums and theater events. for seniors, students and those with The 2013 Sauk County Comprehensive disabilities. Additional fees apply to trips The nearest inter-community bus Outdoor Recreation Plan states that the outside of the City of Baraboo limits: station is located in the Wisconsin Dells. West Baraboo bypass from Terrytown regular fare plus $1.50 to West Baraboo It is a Greyhound Lines Bus Station. This Road to Ski Hi Road is a future bike lane and regular fare plus an additional $2 station serves Chicago and Minneapolis opportunity. per mile anywhere else. Punch cards with stops in between.

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Appendix C | Community Indicators Report C-13 Economic Prosperity

EDUCATION AND those who have graduate/professional INCOME degrees in the State, but surpassed the County in the same measure. Educational attainment can provide valuable insight into the existing labor In 2000, the Village of West Baraboo’s force, including availability of skilled median family and household income and professional workers and demand levels were similar to the County and for training opportunities. In the year State’s income levels. More recent data from the American Community 2000, approximately 77% of Village ote: The Census Bureau of West Baraboo residents 25 years Survey (ACS) suggests that the Village is lagging behind the County and the uses a set of income or older had at least a high school thresholdsN that vary by family size State in these two income indicators. diploma, which is lower than Sauk and composition to detect who County (84%) and the State as a whole The ACS data also suggests the number of persons below the poverty is “poor”. If the total income for (85%). Looking at higher education, a family or unrelated individual only 3.1% of residents obtained a level has increased in all geographies from 2000 to present with the Village falls below the relevant poverty graduate/professional degree which is threshold, then the family or lower than the County (5.2%) and the of West Baraboo increasing from 6.2% to 10.6% (a 71% increase). This change unrelated individual is classified State (7.2%). More recent data from the as being “below the poverty level”. American Community Survey (2010- was similar to the rate of change for 2014) suggests that Village residents the County (69%) but higher than the have continued to trail the County and rate of change for the State (53%). State in having at least a high school diploma, and have not kept up with

Educational Attainment, 2010-2014 Income Trends Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey

2000 Avg. 2010- High School 31.1% 2014 Per Capita $18,283 $23,769 Some College 21.9% Median Family $51,406 $60,486 Associate’s Degree 10.1% Baraboo Median Household $41,618 $48,750 Village of West West of Village Below Poverty 6.2% 10.6% Bachelor’s Degree 16.4% Per Capita $19,695 $25,709 Graduate / Professional Degree 7.3% Median Family $49,091 $64,602 Median Household $41,941 $50,982 High School or Higher 86.8%

Sauk County Below Poverty 7.2% 12.2% Per Capita $21,271 $27,907 Median Family $52,911 $67,232 Median Household $43,791 $52,738

Wisconsin Below Poverty 8.7% 13.3%

C-14 Village of West Baraboo | Comprehensive Plan EXISTING LABOR FORCE 4.9% in Sauk County. Therefore, the The “Management, Professional 2016 actual unemployment rate for & Related” category is lower in Based on the tables and graphs below, the Village is likely less than 8.5%. the Village (23.4%) than both the the following can be inferred regarding County (27.6%) and the State the Village’s existing labor force: • A majority (75.3%) of workers in (34.3%). • The economy is still recovering the Village of West Baraboo earn from the Great Recession, which a private wage and salary, slightly • The largest occupations by has impacted the nation since the higher than the County at 73.8% industry in the Village are “Arts, late 2000’s. Based on the American and the State at 72.7%. Entertainment, and Recreation; Community Survey (avg. 2010- and Accommodation and Food 2014), the Village of West Baraboo’s • Occupations in the Village of West Services”; “Educational Services, and unemployment rate (8.5%) is higher Baraboo are split primarily between Health Care and Social Assistance”; than the County (5.7%) and the “Management, Professional & and “Manufacturing”. Those in State’s (7.2%). According to the Related”; “Service” and “Sales and the “Arts, Entertainment, and Wisconsin Department of Workforce Office”. The “Service” occupation Recreation, and Accommodation Development, as of January is higher in the Village of West and Food Services” category make 2016, the unemployment rate in Baraboo (27.9%) than the County up 25.8% of the Village, which is Wisconsin as fallen to 4.6% and (19.5%) and the State (17.1%). higher than the County (14.3%) and

Employment Status Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey, WI Workforce and Labor Market Information System

Village of West Sauk Wisconsin Baraboo County ote: A community’s In Labor Force (2000) 701 35,068 2,872,104 labor force includes allN people over the age of Unemployment Rate 2.7% 3.0% 3.2% 16 classified as employed In Labor Force (avg. 2010-14) 972 34,842 3,074,278 or unemployed as well as members of the U.S. Unemployment Rate 8.5% 5.7% 7.2% Armed Forces. Those not included in the labor force statistics include students, homemakers, retired workers, seasonal workers Class of Worker, 2010-2014 not currently looking for Source: American Community Survey work, institutionalized Village of West Sauk people, and those doing Wisconsin Baraboo County only incidental unpaid Private Wage & Salary 75.3% 73.8% 72.7% family work. Government Worker 12.6% 11.8% 12.6% Self-employed & Not-for-Profit Worker 6.9% 7.5% 9.3% Unpaid family Worker 5.2% 6.9% 5.4%

Appendix C | Community Indicators Report C-15 Employment by Occupation, 2010-2014 Average Source: American Community Survey Service 27.9% Sales & Office 24.7% Management, Professionals & Related 23.4% Production, Transportation & Material Moving 15.0%

Natural Resources 9.0% & Construction

Employment by Industry, 2010-2014 Average Source: American Community Survey

Public administration Other Services Arts, Entertainment Education, Health, Social Prof, Scientific, Admin Real Estate, Finance Village of West Baraboo Information Sauk County Transp, Warehousing, Utilities Wisconsin Retail Trade Wholesale Trade Manufacturing Construction Ag/Forestry/Mining

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C-16 Village of West Baraboo | Comprehensive Plan the State (8.7%). This is consistent were “Food Services and Drinking “Interpreters and Translators” (44.3% expectations given the region is Places” and “Accommodation”. The increase), “Diagnostic Medical branded as the Waterpark Capital “Healthcare” industry in general is Sonographers” (41% increase) and of the World and there are many growing rapidly, both regionally and “Physician Assistants” (36.9% increase). tourist oriented businesses in the statewide due in part to the aging Note that highest growth does not area. population. The industries that are translate to greatest number of jobs. declining most rapidly in Sauk County are “Nonstore Retailers” and “Fabricated MAJOR EMPLOYERS LABOR PROJECTIONS Metal Product Manufacturing”. The major employers in Sauk County Based on Wisconsin’s Department of are listed in the table below. Workforce Development (WI DWD), For the entire State of Wisconsin, the fastest growing industries in the WI DWD estimates the following Sauk County between 2007 and 2012 will be the top three high-growth occupations between 2012-2022:

Fastest Growing Industries in Sauk County Major Employers in Sauk County Source: WI DWD, Bureau Workforce Training, QCEW, 2013 Source: WI DWD, Bureau Workforce Training, QCEW, 2013

2007 2012 Percent Service or Number of Industry Establishment Average Average Change Product Employees Food Services and Tribal 3,437 3,793 10% Ho-Chunk Nation 1000 or more Drinking Places governments Accommodation 3,287 3,530 7% Mail-order Lands' End 1000 or more houses Educational Services 1,803 1,889 5% Kalahari Hotels and 500-999 Hospitals 1,257 1,314 5% Development LLC motels Executive, Legislative, Executive and and Other General 2,777 2,894 4% County of Sauk legislative 500-999 Government Support offices Professional, Scientific, Commercial 1,015 1,027 1% R R Donnelley & and Technical Services gravure 500-999 Sons Co. Ambulatory Health printing 1,137 1,111 -2% Care Services Wilderness Hotel & Hotels and 500-999 Plastics and Resort Inc. motels Rubber Products 1,277 1,234 -3% Grede LLC Iron foundries 500-999 Manufacturing Hotels and Great Wolf Resort 250-499 Fabricated motels Metal Product 1,230 1,174 -5% General Manufacturing Reedsburg Area medical 250-499 Medical Center and surgical hospitals All other plastics Flambeau Inc. 250-499 product manufacturing

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C-18 Village of West Baraboo | Comprehensive Plan ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS Community Development Zones: These are special designated areas in the State. Once created they exist for Sauk County Revolving Loan Fund: Sauk County manages twenty years with a potential for extending the zone for a revolving loan fund and makes loans to businesses in another five years. The zones range from small rural areas to the County that promote economic development and job large metropolitan areas. A certified employer in a zone can creation/retention. Funds were established through the earn a tax credit against a Wisconsin income tax liability for U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s job creation and for environmental remediation. Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program. Rural Economic Development (RED) Early Planning Grant Village of West Baraboo Increment Financing (TIF):The Program: The RED grant is a program designed to assist rural Village of West Baraboo has one active TIF district (TID #2). business with twenty-five employees or less. Grants may only TID #2 was created in 1997 and will terminate in year 2024 be used for professional services such as preparation of a or sooner. TIF provides funds to promote development feasibility study, market study, or business plan. opportunities and expand the future tax base. WI Development Fund (WDF) Programs: There are two WDF Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation: As programs. The Technology Development Fund helps finance the state’s lead economic development organization, the products research and development, and commercialization. Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC) The Major Economic Development Program provides financial nurtures business growth and job creation in Wisconsin assistance for business startups or expansions that can create by providing resources, technical support, and financial or retain a significant number of jobs and to leverage private assistance to companies, partners and the communities capital investment. they serve. The WEDC administers a variety of economic and community development programs for private businesses Transportation Facilities Economic Assistance and and municipalities. Visit www.inwisconsin.com to learn more. Development Program: This funds transportation facilities improvements (e.g. road, rail, harbor and airport) that are part Community Development Block Grant - Public Facilities of an economic development project. for Economic Development (CDBG-PFED) Program: The CDBG-PFED is a federally funded program administered by the Wisconsin Department of Administration (WIDOA). This grant is designed to assist communities that want to expand or upgrade their infrastructure to accommodate businesses that will create new jobs.

Community Development Block Grant - Economic Development (CDBG-ED) Program: The CDBG-ED is a federally funded program administered by the Wisconsin Department of Administration (WIDOA). It is designed to assist businesses that will invest private funds and create jobs as they expand or relocate to Wisconsin. WIDOA awards funds to a local unit of government as a grant, which then loans the funds to a business that commits to create jobs for low- and moderate-income residents. When the business repays the loan, the community retains the funds to start a revolving loan fund.

Appendix C | Community Indicators Report C-19 Agricultural & Natural Resources

NATURAL RESOURCES TOPOGRAPHY WATER RESOURCES

PHYSIOGRAPHY Although the Village of West Baraboo DRAINAGE BASIN & lies within eye sight of the Baraboo WATERSHED The Village of West Baraboo is located Range, there are relatively few areas along the Baraboo River. A geologically within the Village with steep slopes The Village of West Baraboo is in significant feature exists within the based on average soil conditions as the Devil’s Lake-Baraboo River Sub- Village planning area along the Baraboo shown on the Development Limitations Watershed, which is in the Devil’s River. Located just west of the USH 12 Map (refer to page B23). Lake-Baraboo River Watershed. The bridge, the feature is a large river cut watershed is characterized by a very carved by the melt waters of glacial Lake METALLIC & NON-METALLIC mixed set of land uses including Wisconsin. The feature is visible from the RESOURCES agriculture, roads and their rights- USH 12 bridge and is characterized by of-way, scattered rural development, sharp, tree-covered relief. Its existence There are no metallic mineral mining intensive semi-urban development, is recognized locally and of special operations within the Village. Non- and forested lands. The basin includes interest to glacial geologists. metallic mineral resources in the form approximately 11,000 acres of county, of sand and gravel are found in the state and federally-owned public land. VEGETATION northeast portion of the Village. There are several public access sites in the Watershed that exist for launching West Baraboo’s forest resources consist AGRICULTURAL LAND & small boats or canoes, and anglers of a typical urban forest. The Village OPEN SPACE catch smallmouth bass, northern pike, Public Works crew maintains this forest walleye, sauger and catfish. by trimming any tree located on the There is approximately 5,727 acres tree berm that hangs over the public of agricultural and open space in the STREAMS right-of-way. planning area. This is approximately 69% of the land area. A map of prime The primary hydrological feature found SOILS farmland areas within the planning within the Village and its planning area area is shown on the next page. is the Baraboo River and its tributaries According to the Soil Survey Sauk “Prime farmland” designates land that (streams). The Baraboo River is a County, Wisconsin, three soil types has the best combination of physical tributary of the Wisconsin River and is dominate the landscape of the planning and chemical soil characteristics for 70 miles long. area. These are: Dub, Gob and Gab. producing food, feed, forage, fiber, and These soils are productive to varying oilseed crops according to the Natural SURFACE WATER degrees and local farming practices. In Resource Conservation Service. Dub soils, each of the six indicator crops There are no lakes in West Baraboo or (corn, silage, oats, hay, bluegrass and RARE SPECIES within the planning area. soybeans) produces average yields. In the Gob soils, all of the crops produce The Wisconsin Department of Natural GROUNDWATER moderately low yields. The Gab soils Resources monitors a Wisconsin produce moderately high corn and hay Natural Heritage Database, which West Baraboo’s one well was constructed yields and average yields in the other provides generalized information and first used in 2010. Before 2010, the crops. Refer to page C-22 for a map of about endangered and threatened Village received its water from the City Productive Agricultural Areas based on species by occurrence by County and of Baraboo. West Baraboo’s water comes average soil conditions. Town, Range and Section. The table on from the same groundwater aquifer the following page identifies those that that all except one of the City’s wells have been found within the Village of draw from. The Village’s water quality West Baraboo area (i.e. T12R6E). is monitored regularly and continues

C-20 Village of West Baraboo | Comprehensive Plan to meet State requirements for water FLOODPLAINS planning area). Within the Village of safety. West Baraboo there are approximately Floods are the nation’s most common 22 acres of floodplain (3% of the WETLANDS natural disaster and therefore require Village). All of the floodplain lie along sound land use plans to minimize the Baraboo River and its tributaries. Wetlands provide valuable wildlife their effects. Benefits of floodplain habitat and contribute greatly to the management are the reduction and aesthetic appeal of an area. There are filtration of sediments into area surface no WDNR delineated wetlands within water, storage of floodwaters during Village limits. In the planning area, regional storms, habitat for fish and there are 221 acres of wetland to the wildlife, and reductions in direct and east of the Village, primarily around the indirect costs due to floods. Baraboo Riverway. Federal Emergency Management These lands are generally not conducive Agency (FEMA) designated 100- for intensive development due to and 500-year floodplains within the erosive character, high compressibility planning area. The Development and instability, low bearing capacity, Limitations Map (on C-23) displays the and high shrink-swell potential of the 100-year floodplain in the planning soil. area. Within the planning area there are 379 acres of floodplain (5% of the

Endangered & Threatened Species Source: Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Protection Common Name Scientific Name Status Pirate Perch Aphredoderus sayanus SC/N Juniper Hairstreak Callophrys gryneus SC/N Gorgone Checker Spot Chlosyne gorgone SC/N Blanding's Turtle Emydoidea blandingii SC/N Karner Blue Lycaeides melissa samuelis SC/FL Gray Copper Lycaena dione SC/N Northern Wet Forest Northern wet forest NA Slender Glass Lizard Ophisaurus attenuatus END Prairie Fame-flower Phemeranthus rugospermus SC Leadplant Flower Moth Schinia lucens SC/N Slender Bulrush Schoenoplectus heterochaetus SC Southern Dry-mesic Forest Southern dry-mesic forest NA Narrow-leaved Vervain Verbena simplex SC

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Appendix C | Community Indicators Report C-23 Community Facilities & Services

GENERAL FACILITIES within the Town of Baraboo. A town The School District has seen minimal cemetery association manages it. growth over the past ten years. There HEALTH CARE FACILITIES The Village of West Baraboo relies on has been an increase in enrollment of cemetery facilities located in the City of 3.8% from 2005 to 2014. Enrollment for For medical, chiropractic, dental and Baraboo as well as the Terrytown Road the 2014-2015 school year was 3,083. psychiatric services, residents of the property. Village of Baraboo rely on the many ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS (K-5) health care providers located in the City LIBRARY FACILITIES of Baraboo. There is one dentist located • Gordon L. Willson Elementary School in the Village - Baxter Dental Center, a The Village of West Baraboo has no home health care service - BrightStar public library. Residents utilize the HIGHER EDUCATION Care, and one chiropractor - Back in Baraboo Public Library. The Library is FACILITIES Action Chiropractic. located at 230 4th Ave. The University of Wisconsin Sauk County - Baraboo There are five higher education facilities POLICE & EMERGENCY Campus also has an extensive library located near the Village of West FACILITIES collection that it makes available to the Baraboo: public. The Village of West Baraboo is served • University of Wisconsin Sauk County - by the Sauk County Police Department OTHER GOVERNMENT Baraboo Campus, in Baraboo on a contract-policing basis. The Village FACILITIES • Madison Area Technical College, in renews the contract each budget year. Reedsburg and in Madison Wisconsin statutes require Villages • Sauk County Highway Department • University of Wisconsin - Madison, in with 5,000 or more residents to Shop, located at 620 WI-136 Madison provide police protection by one of • Sauk County Animal Shelter, located • Edgewood College, in Madison the following methods: (1) creating its at 618 WI-136 own police department; (2) contracting • Dayl F. Sorg Village Hall, located at CHILD CARE FACILITIES with another city, town, village or the 500 Cedar Street county; (3) creating a joint police • West Baraboo Public Works There are no licensed childcare department with another city, town Department, located at 500 Cedar providers in West Baraboo; however, or village; or (4) abolishing its existing Street there are 19 in the City of Baraboo. police department and entering into a contract with a county for the county PUBLIC SCHOOL FACILITIES sheriff to provide law enforcement. The Village of West Baraboo is served The Village of West Baraboo is served by the Baraboo School District. Of the by the City of Baraboo Fire Department school district’s numerous buildings and Rescue 911 service. The Village and facilities, only Gordon L. Willson renews the contract each budget year. Elementary School is located in the Village. The other communities in the CEMETERIES Baraboo School District include: City of Baraboo, Village of North Freedom, There are no cemeteries within the Village of Lake Delton, Town of Baraboo, Village’s municipal boundaries. Town of Delton, Town of Excelsior, Town One small cemetery, Saint Michael of Fairfield, Town of Freedom, Town of Cemetery, is located on the north side Greenfield, Town of Merrimac, Town of of Terrytown Road near Sawmill Court Sumpter and Town of Caledonia.

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Appendix C | Community Indicators Report C-25 PARKS & RECREATION STORMWATER SOLID WASTE & RECYCLING MANAGEMENT FACILITIES The following parks and recreational facilities shown in the table below The Village has a complete storm Municipal solid waste services for are located within the Village. There sewer collection system. Stormwater garbage and recycling pickup are are other open space areas in the management facilities are shown on the provided to Village residents through community designated for other map on page C-27. Advanced Disposal, a private hauler. purposes which are also used for They provide solid waste pickup and outdoor recreation. These include a WASTE WATER & SANITARY disposal service on a weekly basis. They play area adjacent to Gordon L. Willson SEWER SYSTEM provide recycling services on an every- School (approximately two acres) and other-week basis. some open space next to the West The Village of West Baraboo does Baraboo Village Hall (approximately not have its own treatment plant. It The Village of West Baraboo’s Public one-half acre). Finally, approximately purchases this service through the City Works Department provides pickup another half acre of public space of Baraboo. A 12-inch interceptor main and disposal of tree branches to all is located along the Baraboo River. connects the Village of West Baraboo’s community residents. They too provide Including these areas, there are sanitary collection system to the City the service on a weekly basis. approximately 8.6 acres of park and of Baraboo’s treatment plant. Sanitary open space in the Village. sewer management facilities are shown on the map on page C-28. The map on page C-25 displays the TELECOMMUNICATIONS neighborhoods in the Village that are WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES within a quarter-mile of a school or park. The Village of West Baraboo has a Century Tel provides local telephone public water distribution system service in the West Baraboo area. under its control provided through Charter Communications provides fiber Well #1 constructed in 2010. Water optic service. management facilities are shown on the map on page C-29. GAS & POWER

Alliant Energy provides electrical power and natural gas to the Village of West Baraboo. UTILITIES & SERVICES

Park Facilities in West Baraboo, 2016

Name Size Amenities Haskins Park 3.4 acres Shelter, Canoe/Kayak Launch, Shoreline Fishing, Playground, Volleyball Max J Hill Park 2.2 acres Shelter, Playground

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Appendix C | Community Indicators Report C-29 Community Character

CULTURAL RESOURCES A portion of the Baraboo River HISTORICAL RESOURCES Recreational Trail is located within The layout and design of West Baraboo the Village. Many of the additional WISCONSIN HISTORICAL has been determined partly by policy recreational resources associated with MARKERS and partly by economic circumstances West Baraboo are regional in nature. and pressures. Past annexations along They include the following: Devil’s Wisconsin Historical Markers identify, USH 12 have meant that the shape Lake State Park (Baraboo), Parfrey’s Glen commemorate and honor the important of the Village has departed from a Natural Area (Merrimac), and Rocky people, places, and events that have relatively compact square form to a Arbor State Park (Wisconsin Dells). contributed to the state’s heritage. The more linear form. Wisconsin Historical Society’s Division of Historic Preservation administers the Many of the historic and cultural Historical Markers Program. resources associated with West Baraboo are regional in nature. However, one site There are no Wisconsin Historical of particular significance to the Village Markers located in the Village of West exists in the middle of the Baraboo Baraboo. River just upstream of the Shaw Street Bridge. In the mid- 1880’s, a Chicago- STATE & NATIONAL Northwestern Railroad freight train REGISTER OF HISTORIC derailed on a bridge while crossing the PLACES River here, dumping several rail cars into the river. The railroad subsequently There are no registered State or National relocated its tracks to avoid the site; a Historic Places within the Village of West former bridge pier is all that remains Baraboo. and it is quite visible in the river today.

C-30 Village of West Baraboo | Comprehensive Plan Collaboration & Partnerships

EXISTING AREAS OF COLLABORATION Local Unit of Government Existing Cooperation Efforts Sauk County Policing service City of Baraboo Wastewater treatment, Library Service, Fire and Rescue Service City of Baraboo, Towns of Baraboo & Greenfield “Grow Baraboo” Initiative

Potential Intergovernmental Cooperation Effort

• Voluntary Assistance: Your community, or another, could voluntarily agree to provide service to your neighbors because doing so makes economic sense and improves service levels. • Trading Services: Your community and another could agree to exchange services. You could exchange the use of different pieces of equipment, equipment for labor, or labor for labor. • Renting Equipment: Your community could rent equipment to, or from, neighboring communities and other governmental units. Renting equipment can make sense for both communities - the community renting gets the use of equipment without having to buy it, and the community renting out the equipment earns income from the equipment rather than having it sit idle. • Contracting: Your community could contract with another community or jurisdiction to provide a service. • Sharing Municipal Staff: Your community could share staff with neighboring communities and other jurisdictions - both municipal employees and independently contracted professionals. You could share a building inspector, assessor, planner, engineer, zoning administrator, clerk, etc. • Consolidating Services: Your community could agree with one or more other communities or governmental units to provide a service together. • Joint Use of a Facility: Your community could use a public facility along with other jurisdictions. The facility could be jointly owned or one jurisdiction could rent space from another. • Special Purpose Districts: Special purpose districts are created to provide a particular service, unlike municipalities that provide many different types of services. Like municipalities, special purpose districts are separate and legally independent entities. • Joint Purchase and Ownership of Equipment: Your community could agree with other jurisdictions to jointly purchase and own equipment such as pothole patching machines, mowers, rollers, snowplows, street sweepers, etc. • Cooperative Purchasing: Cooperative purchasing, or procurement, is where jurisdictions purchase supplies and equipment together to gain more favorable prices. • Intergovernmental Agreements: These can be proactive or reactive. There are three types of intergovernmental agreements that can be formed including general agreements, cooperative boundary agreements, and stipulations and orders.

Source: WIDOA Intergovernmental Cooperation Element Guide

Appendix C | Community Indicators Report C-31 Land Use

EXISTING & PROJECTED REDEVELOPMENT PLAT REVIEW LAND USE OPPORTUNITIES Land divisions and subdivisons of The Village of West Baraboo includes Redevelopment opportunities are property within the Village and it’s approximately 775 acres, 1.2 square buildings or parcels that have fallen into surrounding extraterritorial plat review miles. The majority of the Village disrepair and are no longer contributing jurisdiction are subject to the Village’s is currently comprised either as positively to the social or economic Subdivision and Platting Ordinance transportation infrastructure (28.4% life of the Village. Redevelopment is (Chapter 18). The boundaries of the of Village) or residential (18.7%). typically synonymous with commercial Village’s extraterritorial plat review Developed lands (i.e. commercial, or industrial infill development. jurisdiction is shown on the map on institutional, manufacturing, page C-36. transportation and residential) make CONTAMINATED SITES up 74.8% of the Village. As discussed prior, there are several limitations to The Bureau of Remediation and building development (i.e. steep slopes, Redevelopment within the Wisconsin wetlands, and floodplain), reducing the Department of Natural Resources potential for future development. In oversees the investigation and cleanup total there are approximately 42 acres of environmental contamination and of land with development limitations, the redevelopment of contaminated which accounts for 5.4% of the Village. properties. The Remediation and Therefore, roughly 153 acres remain Redevelopment Tracking System “developable”. As shown on the Existing (BRRTS) provide access to information Land Use Map there are approximately on incidents (“Activities”) that 13 acres of vacant “platted” residential contaminated soil or groundwater. lots within the Village. These activities include spills, leaks, other cleanups and sites where no Using the projected population and action was needed. Based on the BRRTS household sizes assumptions from the database, there are no “Open” sites previous sections, it is expected that within the Village. Open sites are those ote: Residential use the Village of West Baraboo will need in need of cleanup or where cleanup is projections were an additional 27 acres of residential underway. calculatedN by multiplying the land, 21 acres of commercial land, and 5 change in projected housing acres of manufacturing land in the next ZONING units by the minimum 20 years. However, this methodology residential lot size, and then is based on an assumption that Land development and building added to the existing residential commercial and manufacturing lands activity within the Village are subject to acreage. Projections for will grow in the same proportion to the Village’s Zoning Ordinance (Chapter commercial and manufacturing residential development as currently 17). Within the Village, requests for acreage assume that these land exists into the future. This may be zoning amendments are reviewed and uses will grow at a similar rate unlikely given the completion of the approved by the Plan Commission and to the current proportion of US 12 Baraboo Bypass will likely lead to Village Board. Existing zoning is shown commercial or manufacturing additional demand for commercial and on the map on page C-35. land to residential land (i.e. manufacturing development near the maintaining status quo). Actual new interchanges serving the bypass. needs may differ based on market conditions and the land use policies of the Village.

C-32 Village of West Baraboo | Comprehensive Plan Existing Land Uses within the Village Development Limitation within the Village Source: MSA Mapping Source: MSA Mapping Acres % Acres % Agriculture 44 5.7% Developed 580 75% Open Space 138 17.8% Development 42 5% Residential 145 18.7% Limitations Commercial 111 14.3% Developable 153 20% Manufacturing 27 3.5% Total 775 100% Institutional 77 9.9% Utility 0 0.0% Roads 220 28.4% Vacant 13 1.7% TOTAL 775 100.0%

Projected Land Use Needs, 2015-2035 Source: DOA and MSA Projections

Projected Land Demand * 2015 2020 2025 2030 2035 20 Yr Change Population 1,450 1,545 1,640 1,715 1,750 300 Household Size 2.36 2.35 2.34 2.33 2.32 -0.05 Housing Units 658 704 751 789 810 152 Residential (acres) 145 153 162 169 172 27 Commercial (acres) 111 117 124 129 132 21 Manufacturing (acres) 27 29 30 31 32 5 Undeveloped Land (acres) 153 137 120 107 100 -53.4

* Based on minimum residential lot size of 0.18 acres or 8,000 square feet for a single-family residence (Village Zoning Code R-1 District)

Appendix C | Community Indicators Report C-33 D

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VILLAGE OF WEST BARABOO EXISTING LAND USE SAUK COUNTY, WISCONSIN DATA SOURCES: MUNICIPAL BOUNDARIES, PARCELS AND ROAD NAMES Planning Area Parcel Existing Land Use Open Space PROVIDED BY SAUK COUNTY. WATERBODIES, RIVERS AND STREAMS PROVIDED BY THE USGS (NHD). RAILROADS PROVIDED BY THE US CENSUS (2015). EXISTING LAND USE DERIVED FROM COUNTY PROPERTY CLASSIFICATION Village of West Baraboo Waterbody Agricultural Residential AND MODIFIED BY MSA BASED ON AERIAL IMAGERY AND OWNERSHIP. AERIAL IMAGERY PROVIDED BY ESRI. City of Baraboo Railroad Commercial Utility Town Boundary Future Highway 12 Bypass Institutional Vacant Residential Feet Manufacturing Woods/Forest E 0625 1,250 2,500

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VILLAGE OF WEST BARABOO UNOFFICIAL ZONING (2016) SAUK COUNTY, WISCONSIN DATA SOURCES: Planning Area Waterbody Highway Corridor Overlay Multiple Fam. Res. County Zoning Classification MUNICIPAL BOUNDARIES, PARCELS AND ROAD NAMES PROVIDED BY SAUK COUNTY. WATERBODIES, RIVERS AND STREAMS PROVIDED Village of West Baraboo Railroad Commercial Small Scale Retail/Office Transition AG BY THE USGS (NHD). RAILROADS PROVIDED BY THE US CENSUS (2015). City of Baraboo Future Highway 12 Bypass Conservancy Small Scale Retail/Office COM ZONING PROVIDED BY THE VILLAGE AND COUNTY. Town Boundary Village Zoning Classification Single Fam. Res. Industrial RC Parcel Wellhead Protection Overlay Two Fam. Res. Village Services Bldgs SFR

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Appendix C | Community Indicators Report C-35 D

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VILLAGE OF WEST BARABOO PLAT REVIEW JURISDICTION SAUK COUNTY, WISCONSIN

Planning Area Section Railroad Plat Review Jurisdiction DATA SOURCES: MUNICIPAL BOUNDARIES, PARCELS AND ROAD NAMES Village of West Baraboo Parcel Future Highway 12 Bypass West Baraboo PROVIDED BY SAUK COUNTY. WATERBODIES, RIVERS AND STREAMS PROVIDED BY THE USGS (NHD). City of Baraboo Waterbody Village Extraterritorial Area RAILROADS PROVIDED BY THE US CENSUS (2015). Town Boundary Baraboo Feet City Extraterritorial Area E 0625 1,250 2,500

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