EXHIBIT 5-1 TOWN OF POY SIPPI FUNCTIONAL CLASS AND AVERAGE ANNUAL DAILY TRAFFIC VOLUMES 2000 & 2003 DATA LAKE POYGAN PINE RIVER
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1 EXHIBIT 5-1 FUNCTIONAL CLASS AND AVERAGE ANNUAL DAILY TRAFFIC VOLUMES 2000 & 2003 DATA Principal Arterial-Other Minor Arterial Major Collector Minor Collector Local Traffic Count Traffic Count Source: WisDOT, Rural Functional Class System, 1997; WisDOT Wisconsin Highway Traffic Volume Data, 2000 & MP d:/groupf/poysippi/functionalclass.mxd
2 EXHIBIT 5-2 BIKE ROUTES PORTAGE COUNTY WAUPACA COUNTY Route 1 TOWN OF PLAINFIELD TOWN OF HANCOCK V. HANCOCK V. PLAINFIELD TOWN OF OASIS TOWN OF DEERFIELD TOWN OF ROSE TOWN OF SPRINGWATER V. WILD ROSE TOWN OF MOUNT MORRIS LONG LAKE TOWN OF SAXEVILLE Route 2 Route 3 Route 4 Route 5 Route 6 Route 7 Route 8 ADAMS COUNTY TOWN OF WAUTOMA C. WAUTOMA SILVER LAKE V. REDGRANITE Route 9 Route 10 Shared Route TOWN OF COLOMA V. COLOMA TOWN OF RICHFORD TOWN OF DAKOTA TOWN OF MARION V. LOHRVILLE Source: Digital Base Data and Bike Route Data provided by Waushara County. WHITE RIVER TOWN OF WARREN C. BERLIN MARQUETTE COUNTY GREEN LAKE COUNTY FOX RIVER Miles AP d:/groupd/ec2002/cobike_routes.mxd
3 INSET EXHIBIT 6-1 COMMUNITY FACILITIES INSET MILL POND WISCONSIN ST ROBERT ST PROSPECT ST MILL ST COMMERCIAL ST ROCK ST SPRING ST Wastewater Treatment Facility Poy Sippi Elementary School Poy Sippi Fire District and Town Hall U.S. Cellular Towers Poy Sippi Library Poy Sippi Municipal Garage Poy Sippi Millpond Park Hydro Dam Natural Gas Substation Public Boat Landing Transmission Substation Borth Cemetery Poy Sippi Cemetery Irish Catholic Cemetery MP d:/groupf/poysippi/1913communityfacilities11x17.mxd
4 EXHIBIT 7-1 IMPORTANT FARMLAND CLASSES Prime Farmland - Those soils that produce the highest yields of food, fiber, feed, forage and oilseed crops when managed according to acceptable farming methods. Prime Farmland Where Drained Unique Farmland - Land other than prime that is used to produce specialty crops such as apple orchards, lettuce, carrots, celery, cauliflower, etc. that require a high management and investment level. Unique Farmland Where Drained and Protected From Frequent Flooding Statewide Important Farmland - Land in addition to prime and unique that is important to the State of Wisconsin for crop production. Statewide Important Farmland Where Drained Statewide Important Farmland Where Drained and Protected From Frequent Flooding Local Important Farmland - Land in addition to prime, unique and statewide that is important to Waushara County for crop production. Local Important Farmland Where Drained Other Lands - Lands that has little value for producing crops. Water Source: USDA-NRCS, Waushara County, Farm Classes Developed by Waushara County LCD. MP d:/groupf/poysippi/importantfarmland_11x17.mxd
5 EXHIBIT 7-2 SOIL LIMITATIONS FOR ON-SITE WASTE DISPOSAL Soils Suitable for Conventional Septic Systems Soils Suitable for At-Grade, In-Ground Pressure or Mound Systems Soils Suitable for Holding Tanks or New Technology Systems* Soils Unsuitable for Private Sewage Systems No Rating Water * All systems producing 10 4 or less coliform fecal units (cfu) per 100 ml Source: USDA-NRCS, Waushara County, MP d:/groupf/poysippi/onsitewaste_11x17.mxd
6 EXHIBIT 7-3 SOIL POTENTIAL FOR BUILDING SITE DEVELOPMENT Very High Medium Very Low / No Rating Water Source: USDA-NRCS, Waushara County, MP d:/groupf/aurora/buildingsite_11x17.mxd
7 EXHIBIT 7-4 SOIL LIMITATIONS FOR SEPTAGE SPREADING None to Slight - Soils relatively free of limitations that affect the intended use or the limitations are easy to overcome. Moderate - Soils with moderate limitations resulting from the effects of slope, wetness, soil texture, soil depth, groundwater, etc. Normally the limitations can be overcome with correct planning, careful design, and good management. Severe - Soils with severe limitations resulting from the effects of slope, wetness, soil texture, highwater table, etc. Soils rated as having severe limitation are severe enough to make the use of the soil doubtful for the proposed use. Careful planning and above-average design and management are required. This often includes major soil reclamation work. No Rating Water Source: USDA-NRCS, Waushara County, MP d:/groupf/poysippi/septagespread_11x17.mxd
8 EXHIBIT 7-5 STEEP SLOPE Slope 0-5.9% % >% No Slope Water Source: USDA-NRCS, Waushara County, MP d:/groupf/poysippi/steepslope_11x17.mxd
9 EXHIBIT 7-6 FLOODPLAINS Zone A Zone AE Zone X Zone X (500-Year) Source: FEMA, Waushara County, MP d:/groupf/aurora/floodplain_11x17.mxd
10 EXHIBIT 7-7 WDNR WETLANDS This map indicates wetlands that have been designated on the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources' Wisconsin Wetland Inventory Maps. Wetland areas five acres or greater are regulated under the Waushara County Shoreland/Wetland Zoning Ordinance. This map does not reflect all areas that may be considered wetlands by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, or all wetlands that may be under the jurisdiction of the U.S. Army Corp or Engineers. Wetlands Greater Than 5 Acres Wetlands Less Than 5 Acres Source: USDA-NRCS, Waushara County, MP d:/groupf/poysippi/wetlands_11x17.mxd
11 EXHIBIT 7-8 DEPTH TO GROUNDWATER Depth to Groundwater < 2 FT. Depth to Groundwater 2-6 FT Depth to Groundwater > 6 FT. No Rating Water Source: USDA-NRCS, Waushara County, MP d:/groupf/aurora/grdh20depth_11x17.mxd
12 EXHIBIT 8-1 EXISTING LAND USE Single Family Residential Farmsteads Multi-Family Mobile Home Parks Commercial Industrial Quarries Institutional Facilities Transportation Utilities/Communications Non-Irrigated Cropland Irrigated Cropland Water Features Recreational Facilities Planted Woodlands General Woodlands Open Other Land Source: East Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission, 2005 MP D:\Aurora\exlanduse_11x17.mxd
13 EXHIBIT 8-2 EXISTING ZONING (A-G) General Agriculture (A-R) Agriculture Residential (C-C) Community Commercial (C-S) Service Commercial (C-G) General Commercial (M-G) General Manufacturing (O-N) Natural Resource Preservation (O-P) Park & Recreation (R-M) Residential Multiple Family (RS-10) Residential Single Family (RS-10) (RS-20) Residential Single Family (RS-20) Water Not Included Source: Waushara County Zoning, MP d:/groupd/poysippi/zoning_11x17.mxd
14 EXHIBIT 8-3 FUTURE LAND USE MAP 8 Institutional Facilities Transportation Utilities/Communications Non-Irrigated Cropland Water Features 13 TY RO AD 20 D K EE CR L WE ED C R EEK UN JOINT POYGAN-POY SIPPI SANITARY DISTRICT CO U Proposed Land Use Future Mixed Commercial/Residential Future Residential D Other Features DNR Owned Land 00' Landfill Buffer Resource Management Area (100' Buffer Around Wetlands, Streams, and 100 Year Floodplain) Sanitary District Boundary Poy Sippi Proposed Sanitary District North Lake Poygan Planning Area ** Data for the Poygan Planning Area Boundary and the North Lake Poygan Sewer Service Area Boundary were obtained from the NLPSD. Boundaries were hand digitized off of hard copy data and should be used for reference purposes only. Source: East Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission, , Open Other Land General Woodlands D C R EEK W WILLO D Planted Woodlands Poygan Planning Area Boundary 29 OA NT YR HR C S 14 CO Proposed Residential 2 Acre Minimum Size Lot Recreational Facilities 17 R IVE ER PIN 18 Industrial (Includes Farmsteads and Multi-Family) Commercial Residential T 7 Existing Land Use PUMPKINSE RT YS W IL L OW LIB E 4 5 POY SIPPI SANITARY DISTRICT # 1 6 See Exhibit 8-4 for further detail 0 2,000 Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission business. REGIONAL PLANNING COMMISSION-AUGUST 2007 MP D:\WausharaCo\GroupF\Poysippi\MXD\1913futureLU_11X17
15 EXHIBIT 8-4 UNINCORPORATED VILLAGE OF POY SIPPI FUTURE LAND USE MAP Existing Land Use Residential (Includes Farmsteads and Multi-Family) Commercial Industrial Institutional Facilities Transportation Water Features IN S CO NS ER CIA LS General Woodlands Open Other Land Non-Irrigated Cropland T Commercial/Light Industrial Target Area Future Cluster Development Target Area 49 RO AD Other Features PINE NT COU Future Library Expansion Area Future Mixed Commercial/Residential AD O R Y Sewered Residential Target Area LIBER TY ST STA TE ST ROBERT Proposed Residential 2 Acre Minimum Size Lot Proposed Land Use SPR WIS CO MM Planted Woodlands ST ST T RO CK ING TS ST PEC Recreational Facilities MIL L OS T PR RS ST PO PL A RT Y Utilities/Communications T LIB E Resource Management Area R RIVE (100' Buffer Around Wetlands, Streams, and 100 Year Floodplain) H Poy Sippi Sanitary District # 1 Poy Sippi Proposed Sanitary District Pedestrian Walkway Source: East Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission, ST AT E School RO AD ,000 Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission business. REGIONAL PLANNING COMMISSION-AUGUST 2007 MP D:\WausharaCo\GroupF\Poysippi\MXD\futurelu1913poyinset
EXHIBIT 5-1 TOWN OF WAUTOMA FUNCTIONAL CLASS AND AVERAGE DAILY TRAFFIC VOLUMES 2000 & 2003 DATA. Local. Minor Collector Major Collector Minor Arterial
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