Wisconsin Rezoning Application is a legal process that local governments use to change the zoning designation of a piece of real estate. This application is used to modify the existing zoning categories, such as residential, commercial, industrial, and agricultural, and to allow for different types of uses and densities of development. The Wisconsin Department of Administration provides two types of Rezoning Applications: a standard application and a special application. The standard application is for making changes to an existing zoning map that does not require a public hearing, while the special application is for making changes to an existing zoning map that requires a public hearing. In both cases, the applicant must submit the application to the local government’s zoning administrator, who will then process the application and make a recommendation to the local government for approval or denial.