Definitions.
ACCESSORY USE OR STRUCTURE
A use or detached structure subordinate to the principal
use of a structure, land or water and which is located on the same
lot serving a purpose customarily incidental to the principal use
or the principal structure.
ADJACENT
To lie near or close to; in the neighborhood or vicinity
of.
ADJOINING
Touching or contiguous, as distinguished from lying near
or adjacent.
AGRICULTURE
The growing of crops, plants, vines, trees or shrubs for
commercial sale and accessory uses customarily incidental to such
activities. (Also see "garden.")
ALLEY
A public right-of-way, with a width of not more than 24 feet,
which affords a secondary means of vehicular access to abutting properties.
A street shall not be considered an alley.
ALTERATION
A change in size, shape, or use of a building or structure.
(See also "structural alteration.")
ANIMAL HOSPITALS OR POUNDS
Land or buildings devoted to the care, feeding, or examination
of animals by a veterinarian or person charged with the responsibility
of caring for impounded animals.
APARTMENT
A room or suite of rooms in a multiple-family structure which
is arranged, designed, used or intended to be used as a single housekeeping
unit. Complete kitchen facilities, permanently installed, must always
be included for each apartment.
AREA, LAND
The term "land area," when referring to a required area per
dwelling unit, means "net land area," the area exclusive of public
rights-of-way and other public open space.
ARTERIAL STREET
A public street or highway used or intended to be used primarily
for large volume or heavy through traffic. "Arterial streets" shall
include freeways and expressways as well as arterial streets, highways
and parkways.
AUTOMOBILE LAUNDRY
A building or portion thereof containing facilities for washing
more than two motor vehicles, using production-line methods.
AUTOMOBILE SERVICE STATION
A building or portion thereof or premises used for offering
for sale at retail to the public of fuels, lubricating oil, grease,
tires, batteries and accessories for motor vehicles, where repair
service is incidental. When such dispensing, sale or offering for
sale is incidental to the conduct of a public garage, the premises
are classified as a public garage. Automobile service stations do
not include open sales lots.
AWNING
A roof-like mechanism, retractable in operation, which projects
from the wall of a building.
BASEMENT
A story having part but not more than half of its floor to
clear-ceiling height below grade. When a basement is used for storage,
parking, or other facilities for the common use of occupants of the
rest of the building, it shall not be counted as a story in determining
building height. (See also "cellar.")
BED-AND-BREAKFAST ESTABLISHMENT
Any place of lodging that provides eight or fewer rooms for
rent to no more than a total of 20 tourists or other transients for
more than 10 nights in a twelve-month period, is the owner's
personal residence, is occupied by the owner at the time of rental
and in which the only meal served to guests is breakfast.
BLOCK
A tract of land bounded by streets, or by a combination of
streets and public parks, cemeteries, railroad rights-of-way, or other
lines of demarcation. A block may be located in part beyond the boundary
lines of the corporate limits of the Village of Coloma.
BUFFER STRIP, BUFFERING
A strip of land, generally adjacent to a property line, in
which a screen of plantings is installed. Such screen shall be planted
with deciduous or evergreen trees and shrubs in any combination deemed
appropriate which is dense enough and high enough to be a visual buffer
between properties.
BUILDABLE LOT AREA
That portion of a lot remaining when all required yard space
has been excluded.
BUILDING
Any structure which is built for the support, shelter or
enclosure of persons, animals, chattels or movable property of any
kind and which is permanently affixed to land.
BUILDING, COMPLETELY ENCLOSED
A building separated on all sides from the adjacent open
space, or from other buildings or structures, by a permanent roof
and by exterior walls, pierced only by windows and normal entrance
and exit doors.
BUILDING, HEIGHTS
The vertical distance from the curb level, or its equivalent,
opposite the center of the front of a building to the highest point
of the top side of the roof, in case of a flat roof; to the deckline
of a mansard roof; and to the mean level of the underside of the rafters,
between the eaves and the ridge of a gable or gambrel roof.
BUILDING, TEMPORARY
Any building not designed to be permanently located at the
place where it is, or where it is intended to be temporarily placed
or affixed.
BUILDING INSPECTOR
The officer or other designated authority charged with the
administration and enforcement of this chapter, or his/her duly authorized
representative.
BULK
Used to indicate the size and setback of buildings or structures,
and the location of same with respect to one another, and includes
the following:
(1)
Size and height of buildings;
(2)
Location of exterior walls;
(4)
Open space allocated to buildings; and
BUSINESS
An occupation, employment, or enterprise which occupies time,
attention, labor, and materials; or wherein merchandise is exhibited
or sold, or where services are offered.
CAMPING AREA
Any public or private premises established for day and overnight
habitation by persons using equipment designed for the purpose of
temporary camping.
CARPORT
A roofed automobile shelter, with two or more open sides.
CELLAR
A space having more than 1/2 of its floor to clear-ceiling
height below average finished grade. A cellar is not counted as a
story in determining building height. For purposes of this chapter,
a dwelling unit designed to be partially underground shall not be
considered as a cellar space. (See also "basement.")
CHANNEL
Those flood lands normally occupied by a stream of water
under average annual high-water flow conditions while confined within
generally well-established banks.
CLINIC, MEDICAL OR DENTAL
A building or portion thereof, the principal use of which
is for offices of physicians, chiropractors or dentists, or both,
for examination and treatment of persons on an outpatient basis.
CLUSTER HOUSING
Development of one-family dwellings on lots which are smaller
than would customarily be permitted by this chapter; where the density
of development is no greater than would otherwise be permitted by
conventional lot regulations; and where residual land produced by
the smaller lot size is used for common recreation and open space.
COMMUNITY LIVING ARRANGEMENT
The following facilities licensed or operated or permitted
under the authority of the Wisconsin State Statutes: child welfare
agencies under § 48.60, group homes under § 48.02(7)
and community-based residential facilities under § 50.01,
but does not include day-care centers, nursing homes, general hospitals,
special hospitals, prisons and jails. The establishment of a community
living arrangement shall be in conformance with applicable sections
of the Wisconsin State Statutes, including §§ 46.03(22),
59.69(15), 62.23(7)(i) and 62.23(7a), and amendments thereto, the
Wisconsin Administrative Code, and the provisions of this chapter.
CONCESSION STAND
A structure devoted to the sale of confections, snacks or
other light meals and providing no inside seating nor drive-in service
for the customers.
CONFORMING BUILDING
A building which:
(1)
Is designed or intended for a permitted or conditional use as
allowed in the district in which it is located; and
(2)
Complies with all the regulations of this comprehensive amendment
or of any amendment thereof governing bulk of the district in which
said building or structure is located.
CONTROLLED ACCESS ARTERIAL STREET
The condition in which the right of owners or occupants of
abutting land or other persons to access, light, air or view in connection
with an arterial street is fully or partially controlled by public
authority.
CSM
Certified survey map.
DAY-CARE FACILITY
A licensed facility for the care and supervision of children
for less than 24 hours a day.
DAY-CARE HOME
A licensed facility for the care and supervision of up to
eight children for less than 24 hours a day in any one-family dwelling
in a residential district.
DEVELOPMENT
Any man-made change to improved or unimproved real estate,
including but not limited to construction of or additions or substantial
improvements to buildings, other structures, or accessory uses, mining,
dredging, filling, grading, paving, excavation or drilling operations
or disposition of materials.
DISTRICT, BASIC
A part or parts of the Village of Coloma for which the regulations
of this chapter governing the use and location of land and building
are uniform.
DISTRICT, OVERLAY
Overlay districts, also referred to herein as "regulatory
areas," provide for the possibility of superimposing certain additional
requirements upon a basic zoning district without disturbing the requirements
of the basic district. In the instance of conflicting requirements,
the more strict of the conflicting requirements shall apply.
DRIVE-IN ESTABLISHMENT
An establishment or part thereof in which are provided facilities
for serving patrons sitting in automobiles on the premises.
DWELLING
A building or portion thereof designed, used or intended
to be used exclusively for residential purposes, including efficiency,
duplex, single-family, two-family, multiple-family, mobile home, and
townhouse dwelling units but not including trailers or lodging rooms
in hotels, motels, or lodging houses.
DWELLING UNIT
A group of rooms constituting all or part of a dwelling,
which are arranged, used or intended for use exclusively as living
quarters for one family and not more than an aggregate of two roomers,
and which includes complete kitchen facilities permanently installed.
DWELLING, DETACHED
A residential building which is entirely surrounded by open
space on the same lot.
DWELLING, EFFICIENCY
A dwelling unit consisting of one principal room, an individual
bath, kitchen facilities and an independent entrance and not less than 200 square feet nor more than
400 square feet in net floor area, exclusive of halls and entryways.
DWELLING, TOWNHOUSE
A dwelling containing three or more dwelling units, each
of which has one or two side walls in common with side walls of adjoining
dwelling units, and are party or lot line walls. May provide rental
or sales housing.
ELECTRIC DISTRIBUTION CENTER
A terminal at which electric energy is received from the
transmission system and is delivered to the distribution system only.
ELECTRIC SUBSTATION
A terminal at which electric energy is received from the
transmission system and is delivered to other elements of the transmission
system and, generally, to the local distribution system.
ESSENTIAL SERVICES
Services provided by public and private utilities, necessary
for the exercise of the principal use or service of the principal
structure. These services include underground surface or overhead
gas, electrical, steam, water, sanitary sewerage, stormwater drainage,
and communication systems and accessories thereto, such as poles,
towers, wires, mains, drains vaults, culverts, laterals, sewers, pipes,
catch basins, water storage tanks, conduits, cables, fire alarm boxes,
police call boxes, traffic signals, pumps, lift stations and hydrants,
but not including buildings.
ESTABLISHMENT, BUSINESS
A place of business carrying on a business operation, the
ownership or management of which is separate and distinct from any
other place of business located on the same or other lot.
EXTRATERRITORIAL AREA
Any unincorporated area within 1.5 miles of the corporate
limits of the Village of Coloma. [See § 62.23(7a), Wis.
Stats.]
FALLOUT SHELTER
An accessory building and use which incorporates the fundamentals
for fallout protection (shielding mass, ventilation, and space to
live) and which is constructed of such materials, in such a manner,
as to afford to the occupants substantial protection from radioactive
fallout. Such shelter may also be a part of the principal building.
FAMILY
[Amended 11-16-2017 by Ord. No. 17-02]
(1)
One or more persons living together in a single dwelling unit
as a traditional family or the functional equivalent of a traditional
family. It shall be a rebuttable presumption that four or more persons
living together in a single dwelling unit who are not related by blood,
adoption or marriage do not constitute the functional equivalent of
a traditional family. In determining the functional equivalent of
a traditional family, the following criteria shall be present:
(a)
The group shares the entire dwelling unit.
(b)
The group lives and cooks together as a single housekeeping
unit.
(c)
The group shares expenses for food, rent, utilities or other
household expenses.
(d)
The group is permanent and stable and not transient or temporary
in nature.
(e)
Any other factor reasonably related to whether the group is
the functional equivalent of a family.
(2)
This definition is not intended to prohibit group homes or community
living arrangements that are determined to be protected by the Federal
Fair Housing Law, provided that such facilities are licensed and permitted
under the authority of the State Department of Health Services or
the State Department of Children and Families or other state department
or agency.
FARMING - GENERAL
"General farming" shall include floriculture, forest and
game management orchards, raising of grain, grass, mint and seed crops,
raising of fruits, nuts and berries, sod farming and vegetable farming.
"General farming" includes the operating of such an area for one or
more of the above uses with the necessary accessory uses for treating
or storing the produce; provided, however, that the operation of any
such accessory uses shall be secondary to that of the normal farming
activities.
FARMSTEAD
A single-family residential structure located on a parcel
of land, which primary land use is associated with agriculture.
FENCE
A structure which is a barrier and used as a boundary or
means of protection or confinement.
FENCE, OPEN
A fence including gates which has, for each one-foot-wide
segment extending over the entire length and height of the fence,
50% of the surface area in open spaces which afford a direct view
through the fence.
FENCE, SOLID
A fence, including gates, which conceals from view from adjoining
properties, streets, or alleys, activities conducted behind it.
FLOODPLAIN
The land adjacent to a body of water which is subject to
periodic overflow therefrom.
FLOODWAY
The channel of a stream and such adjacent portions of the
floodplain as are required to accommodate flood flows.
FLOOR AREA (for determining off-street parking and loading requirements)
The sum of the gross horizontal area of the several floors
of the building, excluding areas used for accessory off-street parking
facilities and the horizontal areas of the basement and cellar floors
that are devoted exclusively to uses accessory to the operation of
the entire building. All horizontal dimensions shall be taken from
the exterior of the walls.
FOSTER FAMILY HOME
The primary domicile of a foster parent which has four or
fewer foster children and which is licensed under § 48.62,
Wis. Stats., and amendments thereto.
FOUNDATION, PERMANENT
A foundation for a structure based on concrete footings prescribed
by Wisconsin Uniform Dwelling Code or other state statute or code.
FRONTAGE
All the property abutting on one side of a street between
two intersecting streets or all of the property abutting on one side
of a street between an intersection street and the dead end of a street.
FRONT YARD
A yard extending along the full width off the principal structure
and between the principal structure and the edge of the street.
[Added 11-16-2017 by Ord.
No. 17-02]
FUR FARM
A tract of land or buildings devoted in whole or part to
the raising of fur-bearing animals for commercial purposes.
GARAGE, PRIVATE, DETACHED
A building, not attached to a dwelling, designed and used
for the storage of vehicles owned and used by the occupants of the
dwelling to which it is accessory. Not more than one such vehicle
may be a commercial vehicle of not more than 1 1/2 ton capacity.
GARAGE, PUBLIC
A building or portion thereof other than a private or storage
garage, designed or used for equipping, servicing, or repairing motor
vehicles. Hiring, selling or storing of motor vehicles may be included.
GARAGE, STORAGE, OR OFF-STREET PARKING
A building or portion thereof designed or used or land used
exclusively for storage of motor vehicles, and in which motor fuels
and oils are not sold, and motor vehicles are not equipped, repaired,
hired or sold.
GARDEN
Growing of fruit, vegetables and flowers which are not to
be sold commercially.
GRADE, ESTABLISHED
The established grade of the street or sidewalk is as prescribed
by the Village of Coloma.
GRADE, FINISHED
The required elevation of the finished surface of the ground
adjoining the exterior walls of a building and at all portions of
a parcel as shown on the approved grading/drainage plan.
GROOMING SHOP
A commercial establishment where animals are bathed, clipped,
plucked or otherwise groomed, except that no animals shall be kept,
boarded, etc., overnight.
GROSS DENSITY
The ratio between total number of dwelling units on a lot
and total lot area in acres, the area to include all the land within
the lot boundaries including any private roads, recreation areas and
drainageways.
GROUP FOSTER HOME
Any facility operated by a person required to be licensed
by the State of Wisconsin under § 48.62, Wis. Stats., for
the care and maintenance of five to eight foster children.
GUEST, PERMANENT
A person who occupies or has the right to occupy a lodging
house, rooming house, boardinghouse, hotel, apartment hotel or motel
accommodation as his domicile and place of permanent residence.
HOME OCCUPATION
A gainful occupation conducted by members of the family only,
within their place of residence; provided that no article is sold
or offered for sale on the premises except such as is produced by
such occupation, that no stock-in-trade is kept or sold, that no mechanical
equipment is used other than such as is permissible for purely domestic
purposes and that no person other than a member of the immediate family
living on the premises is employed.
HOTEL
A building containing lodging rooms, a common entrance lobby,
halls and stairway; where each lodging room does not have a doorway
opening directly to the outdoors, except for emergencies, and where
more than 50% of the lodging rooms are for rent to transient guests,
with or without meals, for a continuous period of less than 30 days.
INSTITUTION
A building occupied by a nonprofit corporation wholly for
public or semipublic use.
JUNK
Any scrap, waste, reclaimable material or debris, whether
or not stored or used in conjunction with dismantling, processing,
salvage, storage, baling, disposal or other use or disposition. "Junk"
includes, but is not limited to, vehicles, tires, vehicle parts, equipment,
paper, rags, metal, glass, building materials, household appliances,
brush, wood and lumber.
JUNKYARD
An open area where waste or scrap materials are bought, sold,
exchanged, stored, baled, packed, disassembled or handled, including
but not limited to, scrap iron and other metals, paper, rags, rubber
tires and bottles. A "junkyard" includes a wrecking yard, but does
not include uses established entirely within enclosed buildings.
KENNEL
An establishment wherein any person is engaged in the business
of boarding, breeding, buying, letting for hire, training for a fee,
or selling dogs.
LANDFILLING
The placing and compacting of dirt and rubble in any area
that requires filling so as to be usable for a permitted land use
activity. A special permit for a landfilling operation must be obtained
from the Coloma Village Board. The normal placement and grading of
fill around the foundation of a structure or placement of less than
one foot of topsoil for lawns and landscaping areas around a structure
is not considered to be landfill as used in this chapter.
LAUNDERETTE
A business that provides coin-operated self-service-type
washing, drying, dry-cleaning, and ironing facilities, providing that
no pickup or delivery service is maintained.
LOADING SPACE
A space within the principal building or on the same lot
as the principal building providing for the standing, loading or unloading
of trucks and with access to a street or alley.
LODGING HOUSE
A building originally built for use as a one- or two-family
dwelling, all or a portion of which contain lodging rooms which are
available to accommodate persons who are not members of the keeper's
family. Facilities are available for providing lodging or meals or
both for compensation for at least three but not more than 10 persons.
LODGING ROOM
A room or suite of rooms rented as sleeping and living quarters,
with or without an individual bathroom but without cooking facilities.
LOT
A parcel of land, whether legally described or subdivided
as one or more lots or parts of lots, and which is occupied or intended
for occupancy by one principal building or principal use, together
with any accessory buildings and such open spaces as are required
by this chapter and having its principal frontage upon a street or
road.
LOT AREA
The area of contiguous land bounded by lot lines, exclusive
of land provided for public thoroughfares.
LOT, CORNER
A lot situated at the intersection of two streets, the interior
angle of such intersection not exceeding 135°.
LOT, INTERIOR
A lot other than a corner lot, reversed corner lot, or through
lot.
LOT, REVERSED CORNER
A corner lot, the street side lot line of which is substantially
a continuation of the front lot line of the first lot to its rear.
LOT, SUBSTANDARD
A parcel of land held in separate ownership having frontage
on a public street, or other approved means of access, occupied or
intended to be occupied by a principal building or structure, together
with accessory buildings and uses, having insufficient size to meet
the lot width, lot area, yard, off-street parking areas or other open
space provisions of this chapter as pertaining to the district wherein
located.
LOT, THROUGH
A lot having a pair of opposite lot lines along two more
or less parallel public streets, and which is not a corner lot.
LOT COVERAGE
The part or percent of the lot occupied by buildings or structures,
including accessory buildings or structures. (See "floor area," for
determining percentage of lot covered.)
LOT DEPTH
The mean horizontal distance measured between the front and
rear lot lines.
LOT LINE, FRONT
That boundary of a lot which abuts a street line. On a corner
lot, the lot line having the shortest length abutting a street line
shall be the front lot line.
LOT LINE, REAR
That boundary of a lot which is most distant from and is,
or is most nearly, parallel to the front lot line and in the case
of an irregular, triangular or gore-shaped lot, a line 10 feet in
length within the lot, parallel to and at the maximum distance from
the front lot line.
LOT LINE, SIDE
Any boundary of a lot which is not a front lot line or a
rear lot line.
LOT OF RECORD
A lot which is part of a subdivision, the map of which has
been recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Waushara County,
Wisconsin; or a parcel of land, the deed of which was recorded in
the office of the Register of Deeds of Waushara County, Wisconsin,
prior to the effective date of this chapter.
LOT WIDTH
The horizontal distance between the side lot lines of a lot,
measured at the narrowest width within the first 30 feet of lot depth
from the street line.
MAIN BUILDING FACADE
That portion of a building or structure which is parallel
or nearly parallel to the abutting street. For buildings which front
on two or more streets, the main building facade shall contain the
main entrance to such building.
MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENT
An establishment, the principal use of which is manufacturing,
fabricating, processing, assembly, repairing, storing, cleaning, servicing
or testing of materials, goods, or products.
MARQUEE or CANOPY
A roof-like structure of a permanent nature which projects
from the wall of a building.
MOBILE HOME SUBDIVISION
A land subdivision, as defined by Ch. 236, Wis. Stats., and Chapter
420, Subdivision of Land, of the Code of the Village of Coloma, with lots intended for the placement of individual mobile home units. Individual home sites are in separate ownership as opposed to the rental arrangements in mobile home parks.
MOTEL
A building or series of buildings in which lodging only is
offered for compensation and which may have more than five sleeping
rooms or units for this purpose and which is distinguished from a
hotel primarily by reason of providing direct independent access,
and adjoining parking, for each rental unit.
MOTOR FREIGHT TERMINAL
A building or area in which freight brought by motor truck
is assembled or stored for routing in intrastate or interstate shipment
by motor truck.
NAMEPLATE
A sign indicating the name and address of a building, or
the name of an occupant thereof, and the practice of any permitted
occupation therein.
NO-ACCESS STRIP
A strip of land within and along a rear lot line of a through
lot adjoining a street which is designated on a recorded subdivision
plat or property deed as land over which motor vehicular travel shall
not be permitted.
NONCONFORMING USE
Any use of land, buildings or structures, lawfully existing
at the time of adoption of or amendment to this chapter, which does
not comply with all of the regulation of this chapter or of any amendment
hereto governing use for the zoning district in which such use is
located.
NOXIOUS MATTER OR MATERIAL
A material which is capable of causing injury to living organisms
by chemical reaction, or is capable of causing detrimental effects
on the physical or economic well-being of individuals.
NURSERY SCHOOL
A licensed facility for the care and supervision of nine
or more children for less than 24 hours a day in a one-family dwelling,
church, school, hospital or similar building.
NURSING HOME
A home for aged, chronically ill, care of children, infirm,
or incurable persons, or a place of rest for those persons suffering
bodily disorders, in which three or more persons, not members of any
family residing on the premises, are received and provided with food,
shelter and care, but not including hospitals, clinics, or similar
institutions devoted primarily to the diagnosis and treatment of disease
or injury, maternity cases, or mental illness.
OPEN SALES LOT
Land used or occupied for the purpose of buying, selling,
or renting merchandise stored or displayed out-of-doors prior to sale.
Such merchandise includes automobiles, trucks, motor scooters, motorcycles,
boats or similar commodities.
OPEN SPACE
That part of the lot area not used for buildings, parking,
or service. "Open space" may include lawns, trees, shrubbery, garden
areas, footpaths, play areas, pools, watercourses, wooded areas and
paved surfaces used as access drives but not used for vehicular parking
of any kind.
PARKING LOT
A structure or premises containing five or more parking spaces
open to the public.
PARKING SPACE
An area, enclosed in a building or unenclosed, reserved for
the off-street parking of one motor vehicle and which is accessible
to and from a street or alley.
PARTY WALL
A common wall which extends from its footing below grade
to, or through, the roof and divides buildings.
PERFORMANCE STANDARD
A criteria established to control smoke and particulate matter,
noise, odor, toxic or noxious matter, vibration, fire and explosion
hazards, glare or heat, or radiation hazards generated by or inherent
in uses of land or buildings.
PERSONAL SERVICE ESTABLISHMENT
A building or facility where personal services are available,
for profit, including such services as dry cleaning, laundromat, barbershop,
beauty parlor, health spa, or tailor.
PET SHOP
Any person, partnership or corporation, whether operated
separately or in connection with another business enterprise, except
for a licensed kennel, which buys, sells, or boards any species of
animal.
PLANNED RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT
A tract of land which contains or will contain two or more
principal buildings, developed under single ownership or control,
the development of which is unique and of a substantially different
character than that of surrounding areas. This type of development
may be conditionally allowed in residential districts to achieve greater
design flexibility.
PRINCIPAL BUILDING
A nonaccessory building in which the principal use permitted
on the lot is conducted.
PUBLIC AIRPORT
Any airport which complies with the definition contained
in § 114.002(18m), Wis. Stats., or any airport which serves
or offers to serve common carriers engaged in air transport.
QUARRY, SAND PIT, GRAVEL PIT, TOPSOIL STRIPPING
A lot or land or part thereof, used for the purpose of extracting
stone, sand, gravel, topsoil and similar material as an industrial
or commercial operation, and exclusive of the process of excavation
and grading in preparation for the construction of a duly authorized
building, park or highway.
RECREATION AREA
A recreation area including park, playground, ball field,
ski hill, sport field, swimming pool, golf course, riding stables
or riding academies or other facilities and areas constructed for
recreational activities and open for use by public or private organizations.
RESEARCH LABORATORY
A building or group of buildings in which are located facilities
for scientific research, investigation, testing, or experimentation,
but not facilities for the manufacture or sale of products, except
as incidental to the main purpose of the laboratory.
RESERVOIR STANDING SPACES
Those off-street parking spaces allocated for temporary standing
of automobiles awaiting entrance to a particular establishment.
REST HOME
A structure or structures devoted to the housing of the aged,
infirm or physically handicapped on an organized basis. For purposes
of this chapter, "rest home" shall include nursing home.
RETAIL
The sale of goods or merchandise in small quantities to the
consumer.
ROADSIDE STAND
A farm building used or intended to be used solely by the
owner or tenant of the farm on which such building is located for
the sale of farm products.
ROADWAY
That portion of a street which is used or intended to be
used for the travel of motor vehicles.
ROOMING HOUSE
A building other than a hotel or motel where meals or lodging
are furnished for compensation for three or more persons not members
of a family, but not exceeding 12 persons. For purposes of this chapter,
"rooming house" shall include boardinghouse and tourist home.
SANITARY LANDFILL
A method of disposing of refuse by spreading and covering
such refuse with earth to a depth of two feet on the top surface and
one foot on the sides of the bank, which sides shall have a least
1:2 slope.
SETBACK
The minimum horizontal distance between the foundation line
of a building or structure and the property line.
SIGN
A name, identification, illustration, description, display
or device, or anything else, illuminated or not, which is affixed
to a building or sign structure and which directs attention to, promotes
or identifies a product, place, name, activity, person, institution
or type of business. For purposes of removal, signs shall also include
sign structures.
SIGN, ADVERTISING: OFF-PREMISES
Any sign portraying information which promotes or directs
attention to a person, place, business, product, service, entertainment
or other activity not related to a use on the lot on which such sign
is located. A billboard or off-premises sign.
SIGN, ELECTRONIC MESSAGE UNIT
Any sign whose message may be changed by electronic process,
including such messages as copy, art, graphic, time, date, temperature,
weather, or information concerning civic, charitable or the advertising
of products or services for sale on the premises. This also includes
traveling or segmented message displays.
SIGN, FLASHING
An illuminated sign on which the artificial light is not
maintained constant or stationary in intensity or color at all times
when such sign is in use. Time-temperature signs are not flashing
signs as considered in this chapter.
SIGN, GROUND AND/OR POLE
Any sign which is supported by structures or supports in
or upon the ground and independent of support from any building. (Also
referred to as "freestanding sign.")
SIGN, IDENTIFICATION
Any sign portraying information which promotes or directs
attention to a person, place, business, product, service, entertainment
or other activity located on the same lot where the sign is installed
and maintained.
SIGN, MOVABLE
Any sign not permanently attached to the ground or a building.
SIGN, PROJECTING
Any sign extending more than 12 inches, but less than three
feet from the face of a wall or building.
SIGN, ROOF
A sign erected on, against or above a roof and extending
above the highest point of the roof. If the sign does not extend above
the highest point of the roof, and is single faced, it is considered
a wall sign.
SIGN, STRUCTURE
Any structure or material which supports, has supported or
is intended to support or help maintain a sign in a stationary position,
including any decorative covers or roofs or embellishments extending
above such sign.
SIGN, WALL
A single-faced sign which is affixed to the wall of any building
or structure and projects in a plane parallel to such wall by 12 inches
or less.
SIGN, WINDOW
A sign installed inside a window for purposes of viewing
from outside the premises.
SITE PLAN
That plan as outlined in §
480-3O(2) including all specifications as listed or as required by the Plan Commission.
STORAGE, OUTDOOR
Space outside any building or roofed area and used for the
keeping of goods, supplies, raw material or finished products.
STORY
That portion of a building included between the surface of
any floor and the surface of the floor next above it or, if there
be no floor above it, then the space between the floor and the ceiling
next above it. The floor of a story may have split levels, provided
that there are not more than five feet difference in elevation between
the different levels of the floor. A mezzanine floor shall be counted
as a story when it covers over 1/3 the area of the floor next below
it, or if the vertical distance from the floor next below it to the
floor next above it is 24 feet or more. See also "basement" and "cellar."
STORY, HALF
A partial story under a gable, hip or gambrel roof, the wall
plates of which on at least two opposite exterior walls are not more
than three feet above the floor of such story, except that any partial
story used for residence purposes, other than for a janitor or caretaker
of his family, or by a family occupying the floor immediately below
it, shall be deemed a full story.
STREET
Any right-of-way in excess of 24 feet in width containing
a roadway which affords the primary means of vehicular access to abutting
properties. When such right-of-way is not an existing or dedicated
public street, it shall be not less than 40 feet in width, unless
otherwise herein regulated. A driveway shall not be considered a street.
STREET FRONTAGE
Property fronting on one side of street/alley between two
intersecting streets/alley, or along one side of a dead-end street/alley
between an intersecting street/alley and the end of the cul-de-sac.
STREET LINE
A dividing line between a lot, tract or parcel of land and
contiguous street.
STRUCTURAL ALTERATION
Any change in the supporting members of a building or any
substantial change in the roof structure or in the exterior walls.
STRUCTURE
Anything constructed or erected, the use of which requires
permanent location on the ground.
STRUCTURE, ACCESSORY
A detached structure subordinate to the principal structure,
located on the same lot serving a purpose customarily incidental to
the principal structure.
SUBDIVISION
The act of dividing a lot or parcel into three or more lots
or building sites; the resulting plat from such a division of lot
or parcel.
TAVERN
An establishment where liquors are sold to be consumed on
the premises but not including restaurants where the principal business
is the serving of food.
TEMPORARY STRUCTURE
A movable structure not designed for human occupancy nor
for the protection of goods or chattels and not forming an enclosure,
such as billboards.
TOURIST HOME
A dwelling in which overnight accommodations are provided
for no more than 12 transient paying guests.
TRAILER, BOAT OR CARGO
A vehicle designed exclusively for the transportation of
one boat of less than ten-foot beam and thirty-foot length or, if
used for the hauling of cargo, not over 70 square feet in cargo floor
area.
TRAILER, BUSINESS
Any vehicle or portable structure constructed for use as
an accessory building or structure in the conduct of business, trade,
or occupation, and which may be used as a conveyance on streets and
highways, by its own or other motive power.
TRAILER, CAMPING
A trailer designed and constructed for temporary dwelling
purposes which does not contain built-in sanitary facilities and has
a gross floor area of less than 130 square feet.
TRAILER, TRAVEL
A trailer designed and constructed for temporary dwelling
purposes which may contain cooking, sanitary and electrical facilities,
and has a gross floor area of 130 square feet or more, but less than
220 square feet. A recreation vehicle.
USABLE OPEN SPACE
Space suitable for recreation, gardens, or household service
activities, such as clothes drying. Such space must be at least seventy-five-percent
open to the sky, free of automobile traffic, parking, and undue hazards,
and readily accessible by all those for whom it is intended.
USE
The purpose or activity for which the land, or building thereon,
is designed, arranged, or intended, or for which it is occupied or
maintained.
USE, ACCESSORY
A use subordinate to the principal use of a structure, land
or water, and which is located on the same lot serving a purpose customarily
incidental to the principal use.
USE, CONDITIONAL
A use, either public or private, which because of its unique
characteristics cannot be properly classified as a permitted use in
any particular district or districts. After due consideration in each
case of the impact of such use upon neighboring land and of the public
need for the particular use at the particular location, such conditional
use may or may not be granted.
USE, PERMITTED
A use which may be lawfully established in a particular district
or districts provided it conforms with all requirements, regulations,
and standards of such district.
USE, PRINCIPAL
The dominant use of land or buildings as permitted by this
chapter and as distinguished from a subordinate or accessory use.
UTILITIES
Public and private facilities such as water wells, water
and sewage pumping stations, water storage tanks, electric power substations,
static transformer stations, telephone and telegraph exchanges, microwave
radio relays, and gas regulation stations, but not including sewage
disposal plants, municipal incinerators, warehouses, shops and storage
yards.
VARIANCE
An authorization granted by the Board of Appeals to construct,
alter or use a building or structure in a manner that deviates from
the dimensional standards of the chapter.
VEHICLE, MOTOR
Any passenger vehicle, truck, truck-trailer, trailer, or
semitrailer propelled or drawn by mechanical power.
VENDING MACHINE
A machine for dispensing merchandise or services designed
to be operated by the customer.
VILLAGE
Village of Coloma, Wisconsin.
VISION CLEARANCE TRIANGLE
An area intended to be maintained in a manner which does
not significantly obstruct a motorist's vision of an intersecting
street.
[Amended 11-16-2017 by Ord. No. 17-02]
WETLANDS
Those areas where water is at, near or above the land surface
long enough to support aquatic or hydrophytic vegetation and which
have soils indicative of wet conditions.
YARD
An open space on a lot which is unoccupied and unobstructed
from its lowest level to the sky. A yard extends along a line and
at right angles to such lot line to a depth or width specified in
the yard regulations for the zoning district in which such lot is
located.
YARD, FRONT
A yard extending along the full width of the front lot line
between side lot lines.
YARD, FRONT/SIDE QUARTER
The front yard from the corners of the principal structure
to the side lot lines.
[Added 11-16-2017 by Ord.
No. 17-02]
YARD, REAR
The portion of the yard on the same lot with the principal
building, located between the rear line of the building and the rear
lot lines and extending for the full width of the lot.
YARD, SIDE
A yard extending along the side lot line between the front
and rear yards.
YARD LINE
An imaginary line on a lot which is parallel to the lot line
along which a required yard extends and which is not nearer to said
lot line than the required yard width or depth as set forth in this
chapter.
ZERO LOT LINE
The concept whereby two respective dwelling units within
a building shall be on separate and abutting lots and shall meet on
the common property line between them, thereby having zero space between
said units.
ZONING ADMINISTRATOR
A Coloma Village Board Trustee, or committee thereof, appointed
by the President, or an individual or business contracted by the Coloma
Village Board to administer the regulations set forth in this chapter.
ZONING DISTRICTS
The districts into which the Village of Coloma has been divided
for zoning regulations as set forth on the Zoning District Map.