Only the following uses and their essential services may be
allowed in any district:
A. Permitted uses. Permitted uses, being the principal uses specified
for a district.
B. Accessory uses. Accessory uses and structures as specified are permitted
in any district but not until their principal structure is present
or under construction.
C. Conditional uses.
(1) Conditional uses and their accessory uses are considered as special uses requiring, for their authorization, review, public hearing and approval by the Village Board in accordance with Article
V of this chapter excepting those existent at time of adoption of the Zoning Code.
(2) Those existing uses which are classified as "conditional uses" for
the district(s) in which they are located at the time of adoption
of this code require no action by the Village Board for them to continue
as valid conditional uses, and the same shall be deemed to be "regular"
conditional uses.
(3) Proposed change from permitted use in a district to conditional use shall require review, public hearing and approval by the Village Board in accordance with Article
V of this chapter.
(4) Conditional use(s), when replaced by permitted use(s), shall terminate. In such case(s), the reestablishment of an previous conditional use(s), or establishment of new conditional use(s), shall require review, public hearing and approval by the Village Board in accordance with Article
V of this chapter.
(5) Limited conditional uses authorized by Village Board resolution shall
be established for a period of time to a time certain or until a future
happening or event at which the same shall terminate.
D. Uses not specified in code.
(1) Uses not specified in this chapter which are found by the Village
Board to be sufficiently similar to specified permitted uses for a
district shall be allowed.
(2) Uses not specified in this chapter and which are found sufficiently similar to specified conditional uses permitted for a district may be permitted by the Village Board after approval in accordance with Article
V of this chapter.
The regulations contained herein relating to the height of buildings
and the size of yards and other open spaces shall be subject to the
following exceptions:
A. Chimneys, cooling towers, elevator bulkheads, fire towers, monuments,
penthouses, stacks, scenery lofts, tanks, water towers, ornamental
towers, spires, wireless, television or broadcasting towers, masts
or aerials, microwave radio relay structures, telephone, telegraph
and power poles and lines and necessary mechanical appurtenances are
hereby excepted from the height regulations of this code and may be
erected in accordance with other regulations or codes of the Village.
B. Where a lot abuts on two or more streets or alleys having different
average established grades, the higher of such grades shall control
only for a depth of 120 feet from the line of the higher average established
grade.
C. Buildings on through lots and extending from street to street may
have waived the requirements for a rear yard by furnishing an equivalent
open space on the same lot in lieu of the required rear yard provided
that the setback requirements on both streets be complied with.
D. Every part of a required yard shall be open to the sky, unobstructed,
except for accessory buildings in a rear yard, and the ordinary projections
of sills, belt courses, cornices and ornamental features projecting
not more than 12 inches.
E. Open or enclosed fire escapes and fire towers may project into a
required yard not more than five feet and into a required court not
more than 3 1/2 feet, provided they are so located as not to
obstruct light and ventilation.
No lot, yard, parking area, building area or other space shall
be reduced in area or dimensions so as not to meet the provisions
of this chapter. No part of any lot, yard, parking area or other space
required for a structure or use shall be used for any other structure
or use.
Any home occupation that is customarily incidental to the principal
use of a building as a dwelling shall be permitted in any dwelling
unit.
A. Standards. In addition to all of the standards applicable to the
district in which it is located, no home occupation shall be permitted
unless it complies with the following standards:
(1) No more than one person other than a member of the immediate family
occupying such dwelling unit shall be employed.
(2) No stock-in-trade (except articles produced by the members of the
immediate family residing on the premises) shall be displayed or sold
on the premises.
(3) No alteration of the principal building shall be made which changes
the character thereof as a dwelling.
(4) No more than 25% of the area of one story of a single-family dwelling
nor more than 20% of the area of any other dwelling unit shall be
devoted to the home occupation; provided, however, that rooms let
to roomers are not subject to this limitation.
(5) No extensive mechanical equipment other than normal domestic or household
equipment shall be used.
(6) The home occupation shall be conducted entirely within the principal
residential building, or in a permitted private garage accessory thereto.
(7) There shall be no outside storage of equipment or materials used
in the home occupation.
(8) No signs shall be permitted other than those permitted by the applicable regulations in Article
VIII.
B. Particular occupations permitted. Customary home occupations include,
but are not limited to, the following list of occupations:
(1) Dressmakers, seamstresses, or tailors.
(2) Music teachers, provided that the instruction shall be limited to
one pupil at a time except for occasional groups.
(3) Artists, sculptors, or authors.
(4) Computer, technical and clerical workers.
(5) Lawyers, architects, engineers, realtors, insurance agents, brokers
and members of similar professions.
(6) Ministers, rabbis, or priests.
C. Particular occupations prohibited. Permitted home occupations shall
not in any event be deemed to include:
(1) Barbershops, unless specifically permitted by the district regulations.
(2) Beauty parlors, unless specifically permitted by the district regulations.
(7) Small engine repair shops.
(10)
Repair shops or service establishments.
(11)
Animal kennels or hospitals or stables.