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3400 3600 EXHIBIT 5-1 FUNCTIONAL CLASS AND AVERAGE DAILY TRAFFIC VOLUMES 2000 & 2003 DATA Rural Minor Arterial Rural Major Collector Rural Minor Collector Rural Local 2000 Traffic Count 2003 Traffic Count Source: WisDOT, Rural Functional Class System, 1997; WisDOT Wisconsin Highway Traffic Volume Data, 2000 & 2003. Digital Base Data Provided by Waushara County, 2005. 2100 2000 REGIONAL PLANNING COMMISSION - MAY 2007 D:\GroupE\VWildRose\vwrosetraffic.mxd

EXHIBIT 6-1 COMMUNITY FACILITIES Community Center and Patterson Memorial Library Village Hall Rosemore Village Wild Rose Community Memorial Hospital Wild Rose High School, Middle School, and School District Offices Wild Rose Elementary Oak Hill Cemetery Existing Wild Rose Fire District Proposed Wild Rose Fire District Expansion Alternate Tower Site A Alternate Tower Site B American Legion Hall (Town Board Meeting Place) Wild Rose Village Maintenance Garage Source: East Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission, 2007 WI DNR, Digital Base Data Provided by Waushara County, 2005. REGIONAL PLANNING COMMISSION - MAY 2007 D:\GroupE\VWildRose\vwrosetraffic.mxd

EXHIBIT 7-1 IMPORTANT FARMLAND CLASSES Prime Farmland - Those soils that produce the highest yields of food, fiber, feed, forage and oilseed crops when managed according to acceptable farming methods. Unique Farmland - Land other than prime that is used to produce specialty crops such as apple orchards, lettuce, carrots, celery, cauliflower, etc. that require a high management and investment level. Unique Farmland Where Drained and Protected From Frequent Flooding Statewide Important Farmland - Land in addition to prime and unique that is important to the State of Wisconsin for crop production. Statewide Important Farmland Where Drained Local Important Farmlands - Land in addition to prime, unique and statewide that is important to Waushara County for crop production. Local Important Farmlands When Drained Other Lands - Land that has little value for producing crops. Source: USDA-NRCS, 1982. Waushara County, 2003. Digital Base Data provided by Waushara County, 2005. Farmland Classes Developed by Waushara County LCD. MP D:\GroupE\VWildRose\vrosefarmland.mxd

EXHIBIT 7-2 SOIL LIMITATIONS FOR ON-SITE WASTE DISPOSAL Soils Suitable For Conventional Septic Systems Soils Suitable For At-Grade, In-Ground Pressure or Mound Systems Soils Suitable For Holding Tanks Soils Unsuitable For Private Sewage Systems No Rating Source: USDA-NRCS, 1982. Waushara County, 2003. Digital Base Data provided by Waushara County, 2005. MP D:\GroupE\VWildRose\vrosewcpss.mxd

EXHIBIT 7-3 SOIL POTENTIAL FOR BUILDING SITE DEVELOPMENT Very High Medium Very Low/No Rating Source: USDA-NRCS, 1982. Waushara County, 2003. Digital Base Data provided by Waushara County, 2005. MP D:\GroupE\VWildRose\vrosedbrate.mxd

EXHIBIT 7-4 SOIL LIMITATIONS FOR SEPTAGE SPREADING None to Slight - Soils relatively free of limitations that affect the intended use or the limitations are easy to overcome. Moderate - Soils with moderate limitations resulting from the effects of slope, wetness, soil texture, soil depth, groundwater, etc. Normally the limitations can be overcome with correct planning, careful design, and good management. Severe - Soils with severe limitations resulting from the effects of slope, wetness, soil texture, highwater table, etc. Soils rated as having a severe limitation are severe enough to make the use of the soil doubtful for the proposed use. Careful planning and above-average design and management are required. This often includes major soil reclamation work. No Rating Source: WisDOT, Rural Functional Class System, 1997; WisDOT Wisconsin Highway Traffic Volume Data, 2000 & 2003. Digital Base Data Provided by Waushara County, 2005. MP D:\GroupE\VWildRose\vrosewcspread.mxd

EXHIBIT 7-5 STEEP SLOPE 0-5.9% Slope 6-12% Slope Over 12% Slope No Rating Source: USDA-NRCS, 1982. Waushara County, 2003. Digital Base Data provided by Waushara County, 2005. MP D:\GroupE\VWildRose\vroseslope.mxd

EXHIBIT 7-6 FLOODPLAINS Source: FEMA Scanned Flood Insurance Rate Map Community Number 550507B Dated September 30, 1988 MP D:\GroupE\VWildRose\vroseslope.mxd

EXHIBIT 7-7 WDNR WETLANDS Wetlands Less Than 5 Acres Wetlands Greater Than 5 Acres This map indicates wetlands that have been designated on the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resouces' Wisconsin Wetland Inventory Maps. Wetland areas five acres or greater are regulated under the Waushara County Shoreland/Wetland Zoning Ordinance. This map does not reflect all areas that may be considered wetlands by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, or all wetlands that may be under the jurisdiction of the U.S. Army Corp of Engineers. Source: WDNR, Digital Wisconsin Wetland Inventory, Waushara County. Digital Base Data provided by Waushara County, 2005. MP D:\GroupE\VWildRose\vrosewetland.mxd

EXHIBIT 7-8 DEPTH TO GROUNDWATER Depth To Groundwater Less Than 2 Depth To Groundwater 2 To 6 Depth To Groundwater Greater Than 6 No Rating Source: USDA-NRCS, 1982. Waushara County, 2003. Digital Base Data provided by Waushara County, 2005. MP D:\GroupE\VWildRose\vrosegrdh2o.mxd

19th Rd See Inset EXHIBIT 8-1 EXISTING LAND USE Single and Two Family Residential Farmsteads - Includes Outbuildings Multi-Family/Group Quarters/Retirement Homes Mobile Home Parks Commercial Industrial Institutional Facilities Transportation / Roads / Railroads Utilities / Communications Non-Irrigated Cropland Features Recreational Facilities Inset Planted Woodlands General Woodlands Open Other Land DNR Owned Land Municipal Boundary Apache Rd Source: East Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission, 2007 WI DNR, Digital Base Data Provided by Waushara County, 2005. County Road K 0 2,500 5,000 MP D:\GroupE\VWildRose\vroselanduse.mxd

19th Rd See Inset EXHIBIT 8-2 FUTURE LAND USE Existing Land Use Alternate Site A Single and Two Family Residential Multi-Family/Group Quarters/Retirement Homes Mobile Home Parks Commercial Industrial Institutional Facilities Transportation / Roads / Railroads Utilities / Communications Non-Irrigated Cropland Features Recreational Facilities Planted Woodlands General Woodlands Open Other Land Other Features Municipal Boundary DNR Owned Land Apache Rd Inset Future Village Annexation Resource Protection Area Area includes 50 ft. buffer around wetlands 5 acres or larger 100' buffer around all trout waters Future Land Use Future Residential Future Commercial Future Recreation Future Industrial Future Institional Future Mixed Commercial / Industrial Future Multi-Family Residential Future Cemetery Expansion Proposed New Fire Station Site Proposed New Tower Site Alternate Site B 0 2,500 5,000 County Road K Source: East Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission, 2007 WI DNR, Digital Base Data Provided by Waushara County, 2005. MP D:\GroupE\VWildRose\vroselanduse.mxd