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Notice of Public Hearing: Calumet County Comprehensive Plan 2045

TOWN OF BROTHERTOWN PLAN COMMISSION

The Town of Brothertown Plan Commission will hold a public hearing on December 29th, 2025 at 6:00 p.m. at the Town Hall. All members of the public are welcome to attend. 

PETITIONS

  1. Calumet County Comprehensive Plan 2045 Adoption.

The comprehensive plan is a guide to the physical, social, and economic development of Calumet County over a 20-year period and addresses nine elements required by state law, including: Issues and Opportunities, Transportation, Utilities and Community Facilities, Agricultural, Natural, and Cultural Resources, Economic Development, Housing, Intergovernmental Cooperation, Land Use, and Implementation.

Calumet County and the participating municipalities of the City of Brillion, Villages of Hilbert and Potter, and the Towns of Brillion, Brothertown, Charlestown, Chilton, New Holstein, Rantoul, Woodville, have collectively undertaken the process of updating and combining our comprehensive plans into a single cohesive document. The 2045 Plan made significant changes to the previous municipal plans that are consistent with Wisconsin State Statutes 66.1001. A draft of the proposed plan can be viewed on the Calumet County Planning Department Website at https://calumetcounty.org/1022/2045-Comprehensive-Plan-Update

DELIBERATION

The Committee will accept and review all pertinent information relative to the above-listed items. The Committee may, if deemed necessary, recess into executive session to deliberate upon the proposed petitions pursuant to Chapter 19.85(1)(a) of the Wisconsin Statutes.

DECISION

The Committee will make their decision in open session providing all appropriate information is available.

Respectfully submitted:

LeAnne Karls,

Town Clerk

“Any person wishing to attend who, because of a disability, requires special accommodations should contact the Clerk at (920) 418-0949 at least 24 hours before the scheduled meeting time so appropriate arrangements can be made.”