Assessing Wisconsin Zoning Staff Training Needs Spring 2012 Update
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Trending data on training needs for Wisconsin zoning staff in March 2012. Published factsheets on non-metallic mining regulations and farmland loss comparisons. Anticipated publications on impervious surfaces by June 1. Contact Anna Haines or Rebecca Roberts for more information.
Assessing Wisconsin Zoning Staff Training Needs Spring 2012 Update
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CLUE UPDATE WCCA Spring Conference March 30, 2012
Zoning Staff: Assessment of Training Needs
WHO RESPONDED 44.3% Response Rate as of 3/23/2012 TRENDING % % Assessment of Training Needs for Wisconsin Zoning Staff
EDUCATION TRAINING • 94.2 % indicated that having access to a training program that is specifically designed for Wisconsin county planners and code administrators is very or somewhat beneficial for developing their abilities. • 61.8% responded YES to the question, “Would you be interested in future sessions of the zoning leadership program.” % Assessment of Training Needs for Wisconsin Zoning Staff
Update yet again April 2012 Publication - Factsheets
Non-Metallic Mining Regulations in Wisconsin Counties Current regulations in place on top of NR-135 Requirements At least some additional regulation in place No additional regulations/ Unable to locate further regulations Of the counties with additional regulations- 23 have at least a moderate level of additional regulations in place, with approximately 10 counties with a high level and 5 of those covering non-metallic mining extensively.
Losing ground: Comparing farmland loss in Wisconsin counties • 1992 to 2010 Farmland Conversion Table 1. WI Farmland Loss by the Numbers Expect publication on the CLUE website: Mid-April or email aaron.thompson@uwsp.edu
New Impervious surface publication • How impervious surfaces impact • Waterfront property values • Fishing • Wildlife • 2-pager and longer version ~20 pages • Complete by June 1
Thanks! Anna Haines ahaines@uwsp.edu Rebecca Roberts rroberts@uwsp.edu Website