Mindful of the fact that it is the intent of this article to
protect the health, safety and morals of the citizens of the Village
of Hobart and to further preserve the quality of family life and to
preserve the rural and urban characteristics of its neighborhoods
in the Village of Hobart and prevent adverse and deleterious effects
contributing to the blight and downgrading of neighborhoods, and also
mindful of the effects of gambling upon minors and the rights of Indian
tribes under Wisconsin law to conduct some forms of gaming and the
civil rights of many persons partaking in gaming and also mindful
of the criminal activity and disruption of public peace associated
with such gambling places, it is the intent of this article to regulate
gambling. By the enactment of this article of the chapter, the Village
Board of the Village of Hobart does not intend to give any explicit,
implicit or tacit approval or condone any activity relating to gambling.
For the purpose of this article, the following terms shall have
the meanings indicated in this section:
GAMBLING
To play or game for money or other stake; hence to stake
money or other thing of value on an uncertain event and shall include
a "bet" as that term is defined in Wisconsin Statutes § 945.01(1)
as may be amended from time to time.
GAMBLING PLACE
Set forth in Wisconsin Statutes § 945.01(4), as
may be amended from time to time.
So as to ensure a maximum benefit to the community and a minimum
impact upon existing and future uses of land, there is hereby created
a gambling district which, subject to the standards set forth in the
article, may be used for gambling.
The following standards shall be applicable to any gambling
place within a Gambling District:
A. The Gambling District (Overlay) shall only be established by Conditional
Use Permit in all underlying districts.
(1) Exception.
This overlay shall be prohibited in the Exclusive Agricultural Zoning
District.
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B. No more than one gambling place may be established on any one parcel
and the location of any gambling place shall be at least 1,500 feet
from the location of any other gambling place. No gambling place shall
be permitted within 2,000 feet of any land zoned residential or within
2,000 feet of a planned unit development, a residential dwelling,
school, or public park.
C. There shall be no sale or consumption of intoxicating beverages in
the Gambling District without a valid liquor license issued by the
Village.
D. Signs advertising any of the aforementioned gambling places shall conform with Article
XXV and §
295-361 of this chapter, with the exception, however, that no tower or portable signs or billboards shall be permitted on the premises, and with the further exception that there shall be no flashing or traveling lights located outside the building.
E. Adequate parking shall be provided in a lighted area and per the requirements of Article
XXVIII and §
295-362.
F. There shall be no display windows on the premises.
G. The owner and/or operator of the gambling place shall agree in writing
to comply with all state, federal, and local laws and ordinances and
shall consent to the jurisdiction of the Village court for the purpose
of enforcement of Village laws and ordinances, the Brown County Circuit
Court for the purpose of enforcement of state laws and the Federal
District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin for the purpose
of enforcement of federal laws.
H. The hours of operation for such gambling places shall be established
by the Village Board and shall be set forth in the conditional use
permit.
I. As part of the application process, the applicant must provide to
the Village an inventory of the surrounding area and population, both
of which shall be made by a Registered Land Surveyor or Planner, along
with a study of the proposed development and plans for the area so
as to enable the Planning and Zoning Commission to make appropriate
findings relating to the effect of the gambling place on such a district
in that area.
J. The owner of the parcel upon which the gambling place is to be established,
the operator of the gambling place and owner of the gambling place
shall appear in person before the Planning and Zoning Commission.
K. Adequate security measures include but are not limited to:
(1) Primary
jurisdiction of, and unrestricted access to the subject property by
Village Police;
(2) Lighting
of all public areas, including parking lots; and
(3) Security
and surveillance systems.
No principal uses shall be permitted as a matter of right in
the Gambling District (Overlay). All uses shall be conditional uses.
The following are conditional uses in the Gambling District:
C. All accessory, conditional, and principal uses of the underlying
district.
Lot area and width, building height and area, yard requirements,
parking requirements, and sign requirements required in the underlying
district shall be complied with in the Gambling District (overlay).