Town of Ringle Comprehensive Plan 2017 Town of Ringle

Town of Ringle Comprehensive Plan 2017 Town of Ringle

Town of Ringle Comprehensive Plan 2017 Town of Ringle Town Board Al Christensen - Chair Henry Blarek, Jr. - Supervisor Myron Podjaski - Supervisor Paula Zynda - Clerk Kim Hoffmann - Treasurer Plan Commission Pat Zoromski Myron Podjaski Troy Hartwig Peggy Erdman-Laing Mark Kluck Adopted August 2017 Prepared by: North Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission ii TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Maps ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� iv 1� Plan Introduction ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������1 2� Demographics ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 5 3� Natural, Agricultural and cultural Resources �������������������������������������������������13 4� Housing �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 25 5� Utilities and Community Facilities ���������������������������������������������������������������� 33 6� Transportation ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 47 7� Economic Development ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 59 8� Land Use ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 65 9� Intergovernmental Cooperation ���������������������������������������������������������������������77 10� Implementation ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������81 Appendix A: Plan Ordinance ������������������������������������������������������������������������������91 Appendix B: Public Participation Plan �������������������������������������������������������������� 93 Appendix C: State Comprehensive Planning Goals �������������������������������������������� 95 Town of Ringle Comprehensive Plan 2017 iii LIST OF MAPS Locational ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 11 Natural Resources.................................................................................22 Prime Farmland.....................................................................................23 Utilities and Community Facilities ��������������������������������������������������������45 Transportation...................................................................................... 57 Existing Land Use ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������74 Future Land Use ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 75 iv List of Maps 1� PLAN INTRODUCTION Introduction • The Mountain Bay State Trail is a unique asset in Ringle that could be maximized by developing The Town of Ringle Comprehensive Plan is intended to compatible and complimentary uses near the trail guide town, county, state and federal decision makers head. as well as developers and residents on a variety of issues over the next twenty years. This plan documents • Recreational assets in Ringle are growing, with the existing conditions in the Town and identifies primary rerouting of the Ice Age Trail, the development of issues or concerns to address in the future and identifies mountain bike trails and a disc golf course on the policies and actions to address those concerns. It Marathon County landfill property, and the Lower includes information that assists in making decisions Eau Claire River Water Trail vision. about such topics as future development, land use, transportation, housing, and economic development. Public Participation Local plans must also address the State’s fourteen Public participation is an important part of the planning planning goals outlined in Wisconsin Statutes 66.1001, process. Allowing and encouraging public involvement to the extent applicable. The State planning goals and in the planning process provides the citizens of the countywide guiding principles are summarized in town an opportunity to express their views, ideas, and Appendix C. present issues that they would like addressed. Local officials should use this input to guide the policies and Some key findings include: decisions made. A robust public engagement strategy will lead to a better plan that has broader support from • The Town of Ringle is located east of the Village the people of the town. During the development of of Weston and Town of Weston, and along the this plan, public meetings were held that allowed the STH 29 corridor. The Town’s population was public to provide their input. The plan was available 1,711 at the 2010 census. The Town includes the for anyone to view at various draft stages throughout unincorporated community of Ringle. The Town the process on the North Central Wisconsin Regional has experienced major population growth over the Planning Commission (NCWRPC) website. NCWRPC past three decades, increasing by 718 persons, or staff members were also available to receive comments 104 percent. throughout the process. • Ringle residents are concerned about managing Goals, Objectives, Policies new development and trying to preserve the rural character of the Town. They are interested in using Goals and objectives have been developed for each tools such as zoning, and examining whether to of the plan chapters. For each of the goals and change minimum lot size or look at new regulations objectives, specific policies, strategies and/or actions to manage growth. are recommended to enable the community to achieve them. Definitions are provided below to clarify the • Residents within Ringle use individual on-site purpose and intent of each category. waste disposal systems and have private wells. The Town has considered the development of small, Definitions: focused sewage systems for small areas, but has not proceeded with any further study. Goal: A goal is a statement that describes a desired future condition. The statement is broad in scope and • The Town of Ringle should continue to work describes general concept he community hopes to with the Marathon County Landfill (located in accomplish. Ringle) and the landfill operators to address any issues related to odors, to ensure that there are no Objective: An objective is a a more specific target that pollution issues, to discuss any potential expansion will help to acheive a goal or address an issue. of the operation, and to better plan for land uses Policy: A policy is a general course of action or rule of near the landfill. conduct to be followed to achieve community goals • Ringle residents have identified the need to plan and objectives. for future park land in the Town and to identify potential locations. Town of Ringle Comprehensive Plan 2017 1 Strategies: Strategies are approaches that involve • FEMA—Federal Emergency Management Agency a series of individual actions to achieve a goal or objective. • FIRM—Flood Insurance Rate Maps, the official source of flood data from FEMA. Actions: An action describes a specific effort that will be undertaken to achieve a goal or objective. • HOME—Home Investment Partnerships Program List of Acronyms • HUD—U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development • 303 (d) list—waters designated as “impaired” under section 303 (d) of the U.S. Clean Water Act. • LHOG—Local Housing Organization Grant • AHI—Architecture & History Inventory (a database • LWRMP—Land and Water Resource Management of the Wisconsin Historical Society). Plan (Marathon County) • ATC—American Transmission Company • MFL—Managed Forest Law • BMPs—Best Management Practices • NCHC—North Central Health Care • CCC—Civilian Conservation Corps (a 1930s • NCWRPC—North Central Wisconsin Regional construction and conservation program). Planning Commission • CCR&R—Child Care Resource and Referral • NRHP—National Register of Historic Places Network • NTC—Northcentral Technical College • CDBG—Community Development Block Grant • ORW—Outstanding Resource Waters, a • CES—Cropland Evaluation System (Marathon designation under the U.S. Clean Water Act. County) • PASER—Pavement Surface Evaluation Rating • Comm 83—Chapter 83 of the Wisconsin • PMP—Pavement Management Plan Administrative Code under the Department of Commerce, setting standards for regulation of • PSCW—Public Service Commission of Wisconsin private sewage systems. This was renumbered in 2013 to SPS 383 as administration transfered from • SHPO—State Historic Preservation Office the Department of Commerc to the Department of • STF Data—Summary Tape File, referring to data Safety and Professional Services. files of the 2000 U.S. Census. • CPI-Consumer Price Index • STH—State Trunk Highway • CPZ—Department of Conservation, Planning and • TIP—Transportation Improvement Program Zoning (Marathon County) (Marathon County) • CRP—Conservation Reserve Program • USDA—United States Department of Agriculture • CTH—County Trunk Highway • UW-MC—University of Wisconsin—Marathon • CWA—Central Wisconsin Airport County • DWD—Department of Workforce Development • Wausau MPO—Wausau Area Metropolitan Planning Organization • EMS—Emergency Medical Services • WDA—Wisconsin Department of Agriculture • ERW—Exceptional Resource Waters, a designation by the Wisconsin Department of • WDNR—Wisconsin Department of Natural Natural Resources. Resources • ETZ—Extra-Territorial Zoning • WDOA—Wisconsin Department of Administration • FCL—Forest Crop Law • WEDC-Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation 2 1. Plan Introduction • WisDOT—Wisconsin Department

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