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Permitting

Permitting, Zoning and Code is overseen by the Code Administration division of Land Resources & Parks. It is responsible for managing the Land Use Code with its subdivision and comprehensive zoning district regulations and several associated overlay districts including Environmental Protection, Highway Setback, Planned Unit Development, Land Spreading of Petroleum Contaminated Soil, Wireless Communications Facilities, Wind Energy Systems, and Non-Metallic Mining Reclamation. This division is also responsible for the management and enforcement of the Dodge County Airport Zoning Ordinance, Floodplain Ordinance, Shoreland Protection Ordinance and Sanitary Ordinance.

Location & Hours

Office Location
3rd Floor 

Dodge County Administration Building
127 E. Oak St., Juneau, WI, 53039

Office Hours
Monday - Friday
8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

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Board of Adjustment

Board of Adjustment Members

  • William Nass
  • Jon Schoenike
  • Rodney Justman
  • Russell Kottke
  • Mark Othmer
  • 1st Alternate - Larry Bischoff
  • 2nd Alternate - Brad Kufalk

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Board of Adjustment is a quasi-judicial body charged with the responsibility of deciding appeals and applications filed with it under the terms of the Zoning Codes. The Board of Adjustment acts somewhat like a court, therefore, it is virtually important that the Board follows accepted procedures and fairly evaluates the relevant facts in each case that comes before them.  In order to allow for meaningful certiorari review by a circuit court, the board is required to explain the “grounds” it relied upon to make its decisions – or the reasons the application does or does not fit the legal criteria for granting a variance.  The Board must, therefore, carefully document whether the requirements for granting a variance are present or not in each request.  Each decision of the Board must be made on the basis of facts available and be in accordance with guidelines found in the County Codes and Ordinances, the Wisconsin State Statutes and Court decisions interpreting the Statutes. Further questions can be directed to (920) 386-3700 x2 or Email.