This district provides for the preservation of prime agricultural
land for continual farming and other agricultural uses in compliance
with Wisconsin Statutes Chapter 91, Farmland Preservation.
The following definitions are limited in application to the
Exclusive Agricultural Zoning District:
AGRICULTURAL ACCESSORY USE
Any of the following land uses on a farm:
A.
A building, structure, or improvement that is an integral part
of, or incidental to, an agricultural use.
B.
An activity or business operation that is an integral part of,
or incidental to, an agricultural use.
C.
A farm residence, including normal residential appurtenances.
AGRICULTURAL USE
Any of the following activities conducted for the purpose
of producing an income or livelihood:
A.
Crop or forage production.
D.
Nursery, sod, or Christmas tree production.
I.
Enrolling land in a federal agricultural commodity payment program
or a federal or state agricultural land conservation payment program.
AGRICULTURE-RELATED USE
A facility, whether or not located on a farm, that has at
least one of the following as a primary and not merely incidental
purpose:
A.
Providing agricultural supplies, agricultural equipment, agricultural
inputs or agricultural services directly to farms, including farms
in the Farmland Preservation Zoning District.
B.
Storing, processing or handling raw agricultural commodities
obtained directly from farms, including farms in the Farmland Preservation
Zoning District.
C.
Slaughtering livestock, including livestock from farms in the
Farmland Preservation Zoning District.
D.
Marketing livestock to or from farms, including farms in the
Farmland Preservation Zoning District.
E.
Processing agricultural by-products or wastes received directly
from farms, including farms in the Farmland Preservation Zoning District.
COMMON OWNERSHIP
For purposes of the Farmland Preservation Ordinance, means
ownership by the same person or persons. "Common ownership" includes
land owned by the same individual, married couple, joint tenants,
tenants in common, corporation, LLC, partnership, estate or trust.
Solely for purposes of this definition, a parcel owned by one member
of a married couple is deemed to be owned by the married couple.
CONTIGUOUS
Adjacent to or sharing a common boundary. "Contiguous" land
includes land that is separated only by a river, stream, section line,
public road, private road, railroad, pipeline, transmission line,
or transportation or transmission right-of-way. Parcels are not "contiguous"
if they meet only at a single point.
FARM
All land under common ownership that is primarily devoted
to agricultural use. For purposes of this definition, land is deemed
to be primarily devoted to agricultural use if any of the following
apply:
A.
The land produces at least $6,000 in annual gross farm revenues
to its owner or renter, regardless of whether a majority of the land
area is in agricultural use.
B.
A majority of the land area is in agricultural use.
FARM RESIDENCE
A single-family residence that is the only residential structure
on the farm.
GROSS FARM REVENUE
Gross receipts from agricultural uses, less the cost or other
basis of livestock or other agricultural items purchased for resale
which are sold or otherwise disposed of during the taxable year. "Gross
farm revenue" includes receipts accruing to a renter, but does not
include rent paid to the landowner.
HOME OCCUPATION, EXCLUSIVE AGRICULTURAL
An occupation or profession conducted by the farm operator
and/or farm operator's family members who shall also be residents
of the farm residence, provided all of the following are met:
A.
There is no sign or display that will indicate from the exterior
that the building is being utilized in whole or in part for any purpose
other than that of a dwelling;
B.
There is no commodity sold upon the premises;
C.
No person is employed on site other than a member of the immediate
family residing on the premises;
D.
No mechanical or electrical equipment is used, except such as
is permissible for purely domestic or household purposes;
E.
The occupation or profession is only conducted within the farm
residence;
F.
Exterior alterations or modifications that change the residential
character or appearance of the dwelling, accessory structures or the
property itself are prohibited;
G.
There shall be no noise, vibration, glare, fumes, odor, electrical
interference, or other such condition created by the home occupation
that has any observable impact upon any location outside the principal
structure where the home occupation is conducted.
H.
The current or future agricultural use of the farm or of any
other protected farmland is not impaired or limited.
LIVESTOCK
Bovine animals, equine animals, goats, poultry, sheep, swine,
farm-raised deer, farm-raised game birds, camelids, ratites and farm-raised
fish.
OPEN SPACE PARCEL
A parcel on which no buildings, other than hunting blinds
or small sheds, have been constructed or approved for construction.
PERSON
An individual, corporation, partnership, limited liability
company (LLC), trust, estate or other legal entity.
PRIME FARMLAND
Includes all of the following:
A.
An area with a Class I or Class II land capability classification
as identified by the Natural Resources Conservation Service of the
United States Department of Agriculture.
B.
Land, other than land described in Subsection
A of this definition, which is identified as prime farmland in the county's certified Farmland Preservation Plan.
PRIOR NONCONFORMING USE
A land use that does not comply with these Farmland Preservation
Zoning provisions, but which lawfully existed prior to the application
of this article.
PROTECTED FARMLAND
Land that is any of the following:
A.
Located in a Farmland Preservation Zoning District certified
under Ch. 91, Wis. Stats.
B.
Covered by a farmland preservation agreement under Ch. 91, Wis.
Stats.
C.
Covered by an agricultural conservation easement under § 93.73,
Wis. Stats.
D.
Otherwise legally protected from nonagricultural development.
Only the following land uses are allowed in a Farmland Preservation
Zoning District:
A. Uses allowed under §
295-12 without a conditional use permit.
B. Uses allowed under §
295-13 with a conditional use permit.
C. Prior nonconforming uses, subject to § 62.23(7)(h), Wis.
Stats.
The following land uses are allowed without a conditional use
permit in a Farmland Preservation Zoning District:
B. Undeveloped natural resource and open space areas.
C. Transportation, utility, communication, or other uses that are required
under state or federal law to be located in a specific place, or that
are authorized to be located in a specific place under a state or
federal law that preempts the requirement of a conditional use permit
for that use.
D. Agricultural accessory uses, except those identified as conditional uses in §
295-213B(2)(a).
E. Home occupation, exclusive agricultural.
[Amended 12-18-2018 by Ord. No. 2018-19]
A. Area: Five acres minimum parcel size for a single-family dwelling.
(1)
Exception: Farm operator, parents, children, and workers of
the farm operator may locate a single-family dwelling on a separate
lot containing a minimum of 2 1/2 acres and 200 feet of lot frontage.
A worker shall earn more than 50% of his or her gross income from
the operator's farm.
B. Zoning lot frontage: 200 feet minimum.
C. Those residential lots of record as of July 3, 1986, shall not be
considered nonconforming.
Building setbacks shall be as follows:
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Principal Structure
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Accessory Building
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Driveway
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Front yard
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40 feet minimum from right-of-way
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40 feet minimum from right-of-way
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10 feet from property line
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Side yard
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25 feet minimum
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25 feet minimum
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10 feet from property line
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Rear yard
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25 feet minimum
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25 feet minimum
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10 feet from property line
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Corner lot
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40 feet minimum from right-of-way
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40 feet minimum from right-of-way
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150 feet from center line of intersection
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Minimum size of a residential dwelling shall be 1,200 square
feet for a single-family dwelling.
Accessory uses shall conform to district requirements and those set forth in §
295-11, Building and uses.
Parking shall conform to the requirements as set forth in Article
XXVIII, Off-Street Parking Requirements.
Signs shall be regulated as set forth in §
295-361, Regulation of signs.