During a recent government meeting in Sawyer County, significant concerns were raised regarding the proposed Temporary Residential Housing (TRH) ordinance and the management of the local airport.
One speaker criticized the TRH proposal as \"limp wristed and spineless,\" highlighting the absence of an enforcement mechanism or designated agency within the budget to oversee the ordinance. The speaker argued that the issue should be classified as a zoning matter rather than a health and human services (HHS) ordinance, noting that even members of the HHS committee acknowledged the zoning implications. Residents living near TRHs expressed frustration over disturbances such as noise and uncontrolled pets, emphasizing the need for stricter zoning regulations.
The discussion also touched on the Sawyer County airport, which has been under county management for several decades. Concerns were raised about the financial implications of county funding for the airport, with some residents questioning its benefits to the broader community, particularly farmers and loggers who do not utilize the facility. The speaker suggested that the airport should operate on a user-fee basis rather than relying on taxpayer funding.
Additionally, a resident raised procedural concerns regarding the sale of a hangar at the airport, arguing that lease agreements should reflect current terms rather than extending expired leases without proper review.
Overall, the meeting underscored a growing demand for accountability and transparency in local governance, particularly regarding zoning issues and the management of community resources.