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(a) Vacate or Alter. When it is proposed to replat a recorded subdivision, or part thereof, so as to vacate or alter areas within a plat dedicated to the public, or to change the boundaries of a recorded subdivision, or part thereof, the subdivider or person wishing to replat shall vacate or alter the recorded plat as provided in Sections 236.36 through 236.445 of the Wisconsin Statutes. If the replat is proposing to change the boundaries of a recorded subdivision, or part thereof, the subdivider, or person wishing to replat, shall then proceed as specified in Sections 14.03-1 through 14.03-5 of this Ordinance.

(b) The County Clerk shall schedule a public hearing before the County zoning committee when a preliminary plat of a replat of lands within the County’s jurisdiction is filed, and shall cause a Class 2 notice of the public hearing to be published and mailed to the owners of record of all properties within the limits of the exterior boundaries of the proposed replat and to the owners of all properties within 200 feet of the exterior boundaries of the proposed replat.

(c) Reconfigure. An applicant wishing to reconfigure a recorded certified survey map shall create a new certified survey map and proceed as specified in Sections 14.03-7 and 14.03-8 of this Ordinance, provided the reconfiguration does not result in a subdivision, no additional parcels are created, and no changes are made to areas previously dedicated to the public or to a restriction or easement placed on the land concerned.

(d) Change Boundaries. A certified survey map may be used to change the boundaries of lots and outlots within a recorded plat or a recorded assessor’s plat under Section 70.27 of the Wisconsin Statutes if the reconfiguration does not result in a subdivision. A certified survey map used to reconfigure lots within a recorded plat may not alter areas previously dedicated to the public or a restriction placed on the platted land by covenant, by grant of an easement, or by any other manner; or change the exterior boundaries of a plat.

(e) Changes to Condominium Instruments, including condominium plats, shall comply with the requirements of Chapter 703 of the Wisconsin Statutes. [Code § 14.03-9.]