Land Planning and Development Assistance

Land Development has become far more complex than in years past.  Mayo Corporation can guide you through the complex and challenging process of creating a plan, completing feasibility analysis and permitting, and obtaining zoning, subdivision plat, and survey approvals.

Mayo Corporation has long established working relationships with local, federal, and state agencies and keeps up to date with their concerns and requirements, helping us avoid unnecessary delays in the development approval and permitting process.

Our land development services include: conservation subdivisions, site master planning, residential and commercial plat planning, general & specific development plans (GSP/SIP) , multi-use trail planning, traffic studies and noise abatement plans, and zoning & annexation.

Individual park improvement projects need to be based on sound comprehensive park planning. Mayo Corporation has prepared several Comprehensive Park and Recreation plans for cities, villages, and counties in Wisconsin. Our plans meet and exceed DNR requirements and act as springboards for other park projects.

Comprehensive Park Planning

Parks establish community character, improve individual health, economic well-being, tourism and community pride. Mayo Corporation Landscape Architects prepare plans that involve and engage your citizens and stakeholders. We also provide fundraising services that help to market park improvements and gain financial assistance.

Community Planning

Planning is more than just land use, it's how a community manages change - changes in financial resources, community needs, the economy - changes in the rules. 

The professional planners and engineers at Mayo Corporation understand these issues and can work closely with your community's leaders and residents to help identify resources and formulate goals and objectives for help in managing your future.

Community Planning services available include: comprehensive community plans, neighborhood master plans, strategic planning, development policies, economic development programs, grant writing, plan commission support, municipal services studies, and capital improvements programming.

“Conservation is a state of harmony between men and land.”

- Aldo Leopold
A Sand County Almanac, 1949