Town of Germantown
Comprehensive Plan
The Town of Germantown Comprehensive Plan is a compilation of historical data and community created goals, objectives, policies, and programs that will guide future planning and community decisions for a 20-year period. Comprehensive plans incorporate a twenty-year vision and provide a rational basis for local land use decisions.
The comprehensive plan law (§66.1001 WI Stats.) defines the contents of a local comprehensive plan specified in nine chapters —Issues & Opportunities; Natural, Cultural, & Agricultural Resources; Housing; Transportation; Economic Development; Land Use; Utilities & Community Facilities; Intergovernmental Cooperation; and Implementation.
According to §66.1001 WI Stats., beginning on January 1, 2010, if a town, village, city, or county engages in official mapping, subdivision regulation, or zoning, those actions must be consistent with that community's comprehensive plan.
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| Planning Process Timeline |
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| Final Draft Germantown Comprehensive Plan |
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| March 2008 Final Draft Plan without maps. | ||||
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| 1—Location |
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| 2—Water Features |
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| 3—Soils |
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| 4—Prime Agricultural Lands and Basement Limitations |
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| 5—Woodlands |
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| 6—Transportation |
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| 7—Community Facilities |
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| 8—Existing Land Use |
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| 9—Future Land Use |
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