Water Quality Planning
Sewer Service Area Plans
CARPC Stoughton USA SSA Plan
1995
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Stoughton USA Amendment June 2023 - Condition 1 Support (Utilities Letter) - (#2304)
Stoughton USA Amendment June 2023 - Condition 1 Support (Memo Package) (#2304)
Stoughton USA Amendment June 2023 - CARPC WQML (#2306)
Stoughton USA Amendment June 2023 - Staff Analysis (#2306)
Stoughton USA Amendment 2023 - Stone Crest
Stoughton USA Amendment 2023 - CARPC Staff Report
Stoughton USA Amendment June 2023 - Application (#2306)
Stoughton USA Amendment 2023 - Application
City of Stoughton acreage increase to the urban sewer service area, Magnolia Springs
Stoughton USA Amendment Aug 2022 - CARPC WQML
Magnolia Springs
Stoughton USA Amendment Aug 2022 - CARPC Staff Report
Magnolia Springs
Stoughton USA Amendment Aug 2022 - Application - Magnolia Springs
Stoughton USA Amendment 2022 - CARPC WQML
Stoughton USA Amendment 2022 - CARPC Staff Report
Stoughton USA Amendment 2022 - Application
Stoughton SSA Amendment Administrative Decision 2021
Stoughton USA Amendment 2021 - CARPC WQM Letter
Stoughton USA Amendment 2021 - CARPC Staff Report
Stoughton_51 West Addition_USA Amendment_2021
Stoughton USA Amendment 2011 - DNR Approval DC-0145
Stoughton USA Amendment 2011 - CARPC Resolution 2011-5
Stoughton USA Amendment 2008 - DNR Approval DC-0125
Nordic Ridge
Stoughton USA
Nordic Ridge Amendment 2008
WDNR Administrative Decision Letter (10/21/08)
Stoughton USA Amendment 2008 - CARPC Resolution 2008-18
Nordic Ridge
Stoughton USA Amendment 2006 - DNR Approval DC-0099
Stoughton USA Amendment 2004 - DNR Approval 2-4-2004
Sewer Service Area Planning
The City of Stoughton is requesting amendment to the Stoughton USA. The area is
located at the northwestern corner of the City, abutting Town of Dunn, Town of
Dunkirk, and Town of Rutland. The majority of the area is currently within the City.
Three town islands currently exist in the amendment area: a roughly 1.5-acre parcel
in the Town of Rutland and two parcels totaling around 14 acres in the Town of
Dunkirk. The amendment area is split in half by USH 51. Existing land use is
primarily agriculture, woodlands, other open lands, and single-family. Proposed land
use to the east of USH 51 includes large-scale multi-family and duplex residential,
open space/park, and stormwater management. Proposed uses immediately west of
USH 51 include commercial and stormwater management, while large and small-scale
multi-family residential, single-family residential, open space/park, and stormwater
management uses are proposed further west.