A comprehensive plan is a formal document that is intended to guide the physical,
        social and economic development of a local governmental unit.  The plan is an official
        document, meaning that it is designed to be adopted by the local governing body.  The
        plan identifies a vision for the future with realistic goals, objectives, policies, and
        programs that provide direction and rational basis for local decisions over the next 10 to
        20 years.  Wisconsin’s Comprehensive Planning Law is outlined in Section 66.1001 of the
        Wisconsin Statutes.
    
    
        These plans are comprehensive in that they address many components or elements of a
        community.  There are (9) nine elements that a comprehensive plan shall address as
        defined by the comprehensive planning law: 
    
    
        - Issues and Opportunities
 
        - Housing
 
        - Transportation
 
        - Utilities and Community Facilities
 
        - Agricultural, Natural and Cultural Resources
 
        - Economic Development
 
        - Intergovernmental Cooperation
 
        - Land-Use
 
        - Implementation
 
    
    
        Furthermore, the comprehensive planning law identifies consistency requirements.
    Beginning on January 1, 2010, if a town, village, city, or county “enacts or amends” any
    of the following ordinances, the ordinances shall be consistent with that local
    government’s comprehensive plan:
    
    
        - Official Mapping
 
        - Zoning
 
        - Land-Subdivision
 
        - Shorelands or Wetlands
 
    
    The Wood County Comprehensive Plan
    
        The Wood County Board of Supervisors adopted the Wood County Comprehensive Plan
        2009 - 2029.  Individual plan elements can be accessed by clicking on the links below: 
    
    
    Town Comprehensive Plans
    
    
        Wood County has (22) Towns/Townships within its boundary.  Below are links to several
        town comprehensive plans:
    
    
    Regional Comprehensive Plan
    
        In 2003, the North Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission adopted a regional
        comprehensive plan titled “A Framework for the Future, 2000-2020”.  Even though the
        plan is only advisory it serves as a useful resource in planning efforts throughout the
        region.  Contact the North Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission to obtain a
        copy of the comprehensive plan and learn more about NCWRPC.
    
    
        North Central Wisconsin Regional Planning
                        Commission
        210 McClellan Street
        Suite 210
        Wausau, WI 54403
        Phone: 715-849-5510
        Fax: 715-849-5110
        Email: info@ncwrpc.org
    
    Comprehensive Plan Drafts
    
        DRAFT - City of Nekoosa Land Use Planning and Zoning Update – 2023
    
    Wood County Planning Assistance
    
        Planning and Zoning Department staff are happy to share what they know about the
        requirements of the comprehensive planning law, and resources available for completing
        comprehensive plans.