FAS, LLC v. TOWN OF BASS LAKE

No. 2005AP1689.

733 N.W.2d 287 (2007)

2007 WI 73

FAS, LLC, Petitioner-Respondent, v. TOWN OF BASS LAKE, Respondent-Appellant-Petitioner, Sawyer County Zoning Committee, Sawyer County Board of Appeals and Sawyer County Zoning Administrator, Respondents-Respondents, State of Wisconsin, Intervening-Respondent-Respondent.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

Decided June 19, 2007.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the respondent-appellant-petitioner there were briefs by Thomas W. Harnisch and Thomas Harnisch Law Office, Neillsville, and oral argument by Thomas Harnisch.

For the petitioner-respondent there were briefs and oral argument by Clifford E. Stoner, Hayward.

For the intervening-respondent-respondent the cause was argued by Diane L. Milligan, assistant attorney general, with whom on the brief was Peggy A. Lautenschlager, attorney general.

An amicus curiae brief was filed by Paul G. Kent, Abigail C.S. Potts, and Anderson & Kent, S.C., Madison, on behalf of the Wisconsin Builders Association, and there was oral argument by Paul G. Kent.

An amicus curiae brief was filed by Thomas D. Larson, and Debra P. Conrad, Madison, on behalf of the Wisconsin REALTORS Association.


¶ 1 PATIENCE DRAKE ROGGENSACK, J.

This is a review of an unpublished per curiam decision of the court of appeals1 that affirmed the circuit court's order2 concluding that the Sawyer County Board of Appeals (board of appeals) proceeded on an incorrect theory of law when it concluded that a navigable stream meandering through a parcel divides the parcel into two lots and, based on that conclusion, that neither...

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