As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
ABANDONMENT
With respect to quarrying and nonmetallic mining operations,
"abandonment" means the cessation of quarrying or other nonmetallic
mining operations for more than 240 consecutive days, except when
the cessation is specifically provided for in the operator's permit,
or in an operations plan approved and incorporated by reference in
the permit, or by written order issued by the Village of Salem Lakes
Plan Commission upon good cause shown. "Abandonment" does not include
any period of cessation of operations due to labor strikes, natural
disasters or other similar extraordinary causes beyond the control
of the operator (but this exception does not include business reversals,
competitive forces, market conditions, shortage of cash, or other
similar reasons).
ABUTTING PROPERTY OWNERS
Property owners having a common boundary or property owners
on either side of a public thoroughfare.
ACCESS
A way of approaching or entering a property. "Access" also
includes "ingress," the right to enter, and "egress," the right to
leave.
ACCESS AND VIEWING CORRIDOR
A strip of vegetated land that allows safe pedestrian access
to the shore through the vegetative buffer zone.
ACCESSORY BUILDING OR USE
A building or use, which:
(1)
Is or will be subordinate to and serves a principal building
or principal use;
(2)
Is or will be subordinate in area, extent or purpose to the
principal building or principal use served;
(3)
Contributes to the comfort, convenience or necessity of occupants
of the principal building or principal use;
(4)
Is or will be located on the same zoning lot as the principal
building or principal use; and
(5)
Is detached from the principal structure.
ACCESSORY LIVING UNIT
A separate living area established within and clearly subordinate
to a single-family dwelling being part of the same structure, provided
it is occupied by a resident related through blood, marriage or adoption
to the resident occupant of the single-family dwelling.
ADDITION
Any construction which increases the size of a building,
such as a porch, attached garage or carport, or a new room or wing.
An addition is a form of alteration.
ADJACENT GRADE
The natural elevation of the ground surface prior to construction
next to the proposed walls of a structure.
AIRPORT, PUBLIC OR PRIVATE
Any airport which complies with the definition contained
in § 114.002(7), Wis. Stats., or any airport which serves
or offers to serve common carriers engaged in air transport.
ALLEY
A public highway which is a narrow way, less in size than
a street, and which is not designed for general travel, which is used
primarily as a means of access to the rear of residences and business
establishments and which, generally, affords only a secondary means
of access to the property abutting along its length.
ALTERATION
A physical change in a building or an addition to it. As
applied to a building or structure, means a change or rearrangement
in the structural parts or in the exit facilities or an enlargement,
whether by extending on a side, by increasing in height, or the moving
from one location or position to another.
AMENITY
Aesthetic or other characteristics of a development that
increase its desirability to a community or its marketability to the
public. It may include such things as a unified building design, recreational
facilities, such as swimming pools or tennis courts, security systems,
views, landscaping or tree preservation, or attractive site design.
ANIMAL HOSPITAL
A building or premises for the medical or surgical treatment
of domestic animals or pets, including dog, cat and veterinary hospitals.
ANIMAL UNIT
One animal unit shall be defined as being the equivalent
of the following: one one-thousand-pound steer, one dairy cow, four
swine, 10 sheep, 100 laying hens, 100 broilers, one horse, or 100
turkeys.
APARTMENT
A room or suite of rooms in a multiple dwelling intended
to be designed for use as a residence by a single family.
APARTMENT, EFFICIENCY
A dwelling unit of not more than one room in addition to
kitchen and bath and intended primarily as a residence for a single
person.
APARTMENT HOTEL
A building or portion thereof used for or containing both
individual guest rooms and dwelling units designed for more or less
permanent occupancy.
APARTMENT HOUSE
A building or that portion thereof containing more than four
dwelling units or efficiency apartments.
ARCHITECTURAL STYLE
The characteristic form and detail of building design based
on a particular historic period.
AREA
Synonymous with the word "tract," which is "a piece of land
capable of being described with such definiteness that its location
may be established and boundaries definitely ascertained."
ASSESSED VALUE
The full market value placed upon the structure or lot by
the Village of Salem Lakes Assessor as of the date that the nonconformity
came into being, that is, the effective date of this chapter or amendment
thereto. Such valuation by the Village Assessor shall be prima facie
evidence of the assessed value of the structure or lot.
AUTOMOBILE WRECKING YARD
Any place where two or more motor vehicles not in running
condition, or parts thereof, are stored in the open and are not being
restored to operation, or any land, building or structure used for
wrecking or storing of such motor vehicles or farm machinery, or parts
thereof, stored in the open and not being restored to operating condition,
and including the commercial salvaging of any other goods, articles
or merchandise.
AWNING
A movable hood or cover which projects from the wall of the
building, which can be retracted, folded or collapsed against the
face of a supporting structure.
BACK LOT DEVELOPMENT
Back lot development, also known as "lot pyramiding," "keyhole
development," and "development funneling," is the practice whereby
a lot, outlot or common open space is used for waterfront access by
a large number of parcels built away from the water body. In many
cases, a common road or drive leads to a pier or beach. This practice
is viewed by many as crowding more development onto a body of water
than would otherwise occur with individual waterfront lots, thus altering
the appearance and quality of development on the body of water.
BALCONY
A platform extending from a wall at a non-ground-floor level
without ground supports.
BASEMENT
An area below the first floor, having part but no more than
1/2 of its height above grade.
BAY/BOX/BOW WINDOW
A window structure projecting from the wall of a building
which does not add floor space to the building and which does not
have a foundation.
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.
BENCH MARK
Identification symbols from which differences of elevation
are measured.
BILLBOARD
A structure used for an outdoor display for the purpose of
making anything known.
BOARDINGHOUSE
A building, other than a hotel, where lodging and meals for
five or more persons are served for compensation. A boardinghouse
may also include the dwelling unit occupied by the owner or operator.
BOATHOUSE
Any permanent accessory building used for the storage of
watercraft and water-associated materials and includes all structures
which are totally enclosed, have roofs or walls or any combination
of these structural parts. A boathouse is a nonhabitable structure
and shall be designed and used exclusively for marine equipment; no
fireplaces, patio doors, plumbing, heating, air conditioning, cooking
facilities or other features inconsistent with the use of the structure
exclusively as a boathouse shall be allowed.
BUILDING
Any structure having a roof supported by columns or walls
for the housing or enclosure of persons, animals or chattels. When
any portion thereof is completely separated from every other portion
thereof by a division wall without openings then each such portion
shall be deemed to be a separate building.
BUILDING LINE
A line between which and any street line no building or parts
of buildings may be erected, altered or maintained, except as otherwise
provided for in this chapter; equivalent to a "setback line."
BUILDING SETBACK LINE
The line nearest the street and across a lot establishing
the minimum open space to be provided between buildings and specified
structures and street lines.
BUILDING, FRONT OF
That side of a building which faces the principal road, street,
highway or way serving the same.
BUILDING, NONCONFORMING
A legally existing building which fails to comply with the
regulations (for height, number of stories, size, area, yards and
location) set forth in this chapter applicable to the district in
which this building is located.
BUILDING, PRINCIPAL
A building in which is conducted the principal use of the
lot on which it is situated.
BUSINESS; BUSINESS USE
Necessarily imply employment of one or more persons for the
purpose of earning a livelihood; activities of persons to improve
their economic conditions and desires; and generally relate to commercial
and industrial engagements.
CAMPGROUND
Any area or tract of land used to accommodate two or more
camping parties, including cabins, tents, house trailers, or other
camping outfits.
CAMP LAKE/CENTER LAKE AREA
That portion of Kenosha County located within the following
U.S. Public Land Survey Quarter-Sections of Township 1 North, Range
20 East:
Quarter-Sections
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Section
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NE, NW, SW
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15
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SE
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16
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SE
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20
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NE, NW, SE, SW
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21
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NW
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22
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NE, NW, SE, SW
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28
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NE, NW, SE, SW
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29
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NE, NW, SE, SW
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32
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NE, NW, SE, SW
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33
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CANOPY
Any structure of canvas, other fabric, plastic, metal or
wood or other material, which is permanently attached to any exterior
building wall in any manner, intended to shield any wall, window,
door, sidewalk or roadway from sun, rain or any other element, and
which is not retractable, such as an awning.
CARPORT
A structure having a roof, with or without supporting walls,
posts or columns, used, designed or intended to be used for the protection
or shelter of private motor vehicles. For the purpose of this chapter,
a carport shall be considered to be the equivalent of a garage.
CAR WASH
Any facility used for the washing of vehicles requiring the
installation of special equipment or machinery and plumbing affixed
to or affixed separate of a structure.
CEMETERY
Land used for the burial of the dead and dedicated for cemetery
purposes, including columbaria, crematories, mausoleums and mortuaries
when operated in conjunction with and within the boundary of such
cemetery.
CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE
A certification that the construction and the use of land
or a building, the elevation of fill or the lowest floor of a structure
is in compliance with all of the provisions of this chapter.
CHANGEABLE COPY
A sign designed so that characters, letters or illustrations
can be changed or rearranged by mechanical, electronic or manual means
without altering the face or surface of the sign. For the purpose
of this chapter, a sign containing changeable copy shall not be considered
a flashing sign.
CHANNEL
A natural or artificial watercourse with definite bed and
banks to confine and conduct normal flow of water.
CHANNELING
The act or action which results in an interconnection of
two bodies of water, usually navigable by surface craft.
CHILD-CARE CENTER
Any establishment which provides shelter, care, activity
and supervision (with or without academic instruction) for five or
more unrelated children or children who are not the legal wards or
foster children of the attendant adult between the hours of 7:00 a.m.
and 7:00 p.m.
CHURCH
A building, together with its accessory buildings and uses,
where persons regularly assemble for religious worship, and which
building, together with its accessory buildings and uses, is maintained
and controlled by a religious body organized to sustain public worship.
CLINIC
A place for the medical or similar examination and treatment
of persons as outpatients.
CLOSED CUP FLASH POINT
The lowest temperature at which a combustible liquid under
prescribed conditions will give off a flammable vapor which will propagate
a flame. The Tag closed cup tester shall be authoritative for liquids
having a flash point below 175° F. The Pensky-Martens tester shall
be authoritative for liquids having flash points between 175°
F. and 350° F.
CLUB or LODGE
Buildings and facilities owned or operated by a corporation,
association, person or persons for a social, educational or recreational
purpose, to which membership is required for participation and not
operated primarily for profit nor to render a service which is customarily
carried on as a business.
CLUSTER DEVELOPMENT
A form of residential development that concentrates buildings
or lots in one or more parts of the site to allow the remaining lands
to be used for common open space, recreation and preservation of environmentally
sensitive features. The concentration of lots is facilitated by a
reduction in lot size. A cluster development will consist of one or
more cluster groups surrounded by common open space.
CLUSTER GROUP
A group of single-family detached dwellings within a cluster
development, surrounded by common open space. The outer boundary of
a cluster group is defined by the lot lines of the lots within the
group, including the street fronting on and providing access to those
lots.
COLONIAL ARCHITECTURAL STYLE
Style of residence of which one of the features is to have
an eave less than 12 inches. "Colonial" includes Cape Cod Colonial,
Colonial Revival, Georgian Colonial, Neo-Colonial, New England Colonial,
Salt Box Colonial and Southern Colonial.
COMMERCIAL WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATION SERVICES
Licensed commercial wireless telecommunication services,
including cellular, personal communications services (PCS), specialized
mobilized radio (SMR), enhanced specialized mobilized radio (ESMR),
paging and similar services that are marketed to the general public.
COMMON FACILITIES
All the real property and improvements set aside for the
common use of and enjoyment of the residents of a cluster development,
including, but not limited to, buildings, open space, private streets,
parking areas, walkways, trails, recreation areas, drainage easements,
and any utilities that service more than one unit, such as sewerage
and water supply facilities, and which are designated in the master
deed as common elements.
COMMON OPEN SPACE
Undeveloped land within a cluster development that has been
designated, dedicated, reserved or restricted in perpetuity from further
development. Common open space shall not be part of individual residential
lots and shall be substantially free of structures, but may contain
such recreational facilities for residents as are shown on the approved
development plan.
COMMUNICATION TOWER
Any structure, whether freestanding or attached to an existing
building or structure, that is designed and constructed primarily
for the purpose of supporting one or more antennas, including self-supporting
lattice towers, guy towers or monopole towers. The term includes radio
and television transmission towers, microwave towers, common-carrier
towers, cellular telephone towers, alternative tower structures, and
the like.
COMMUNITY CENTER
A building, together with lawful accessory buildings and
uses, used for recreational and cultural activities, etc., and not
operated for profit.
CONDITIONAL USE
Uses of a special nature as to make impractical their predetermination
as a principal use in a district.
CONDOMINIUM
Property subject to a condominium declaration established
in accordance with the requirements of the Condominium Ownership Act,
Chapter 703 of the Wisconsin Statutes. "Condominium": is a legal form
of ownership of real estate and not a specific building type or style.
CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION
A community association, incorporated or unincorporated,
whose membership consists of owners of dwelling units in a condominium,
which combines individual unit ownership with shared use and ownership
of common property or facilities. The association is responsible for
maintaining the common facilities and delivering services, but does
not own the common facilities.
CONSERVATION STANDARDS
Guidelines and specifications for soil and water conservation
practices and management enumerated in the technical guide prepared
by the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service for Kenosha County,
adopted by the County Soil and Water Conservation District Supervisors,
and containing suitable alternatives for the use and treatment of
land based upon its capabilities, from which the landowner selects
that alternative which best meets his needs in developing his soil
and water conservation plan.
CONVERSION
Any modification or change to an existing dwelling which
is intended to or actually does increase the number of dwelling or
room units.
COURT
An open space, which may or may not have street access and
around which is arranged a single building or group of related buildings.
COURT, INNER
That portion of a lot unoccupied by any part of a building,
surrounded on all sides by walls, or by walls and a lot line.
COURT, OUTER
That portion of a lot unoccupied by any part of a building,
opening onto a street, alley or yard.
DECIBEL
A unit of measurement of the intensity (loudness) of sound.
Sound-level meters which are employed to measure the intensity of
sound are calibrated in "decibels."
DECK
A structure being a level surface(s) consisting of wood,
constructed with or without footings, provided that no fixed walls
or roof shall be erected on or over any deck that is located in a
required yard.
DEED RESTRICTION
A restriction upon the use of a property set forth in the
deed.
DENSITY (GROSS) (FOR USE IN § 490-30.5 ONLY)
The number of dwelling units per acre resulting from taking
the number of dwelling units to be built upon a tract of land and
dividing it by the total number of acres. Gross density makes no allowance
or accounting for infrastructure, such as streets, parks and other
nonresidential uses, upland primary environmental corridors, or unbuildable
lands, such as floodplains, wetlands, and lands having slopes of 20%
or greater.
DENSITY (NET) (FOR USE IN § 490-30.5 ONLY)
The number of dwelling units per acre resulting from taking
the number of dwelling units to be built upon a tract of land and
dividing it by the total number of acres, excluding street rights-of-way,
nonresidential uses, upland primary environmental corridors, isolated
natural areas and all lands having slopes of 20% or greater.
DEVELOPABLE NET ACRE
Those lands within a development parcel remaining after the
deletion of floodplains, wetlands, land densely covered with trees
and shrub growth on slopes of 12% or greater, all lands having slopes
of 20% or greater, and all lands proposed for commercial or business
land uses.
DEVELOPMENT
Any artificial change to improved or unimproved real estate,
including, but not limited to, the construction of buildings, structures
or accessory structures; the construction of additions or alterations
to buildings, structures or accessory structures; the repair of any
damaged structure or the improvement or renovation of any structure,
regardless of percentage of damage or improvement; the placement of
buildings or structures; subdivision layout and site preparation;
mining, dredging, filling, grading, paving, excavation or drilling
operations; the storage, deposition or extraction of materials or
equipment; and the installation, repair or removal of public or private
sewage disposal systems or water supply facilities.
DIRECTLY OPPOSITE
Those tracts of land on opposite sides of the street with
only the street intervening.
DISTRICT
A part or parts of the Village for which the regulations
of this chapter governing the use and location of land and buildings
are uniform.
DISTRICT, BASIC
A part or parts of the Village for which the regulations
of this chapter governing the use and location of land and buildings
are uniform (such as the residential, commercial, and industrial district
classifications).
DISTRICT, OVERLAY
Overlay districts allow for superimposing certain additional
requirements or uses upon a basic zoning district which are compatible
with the basic district. If there are conflicting requirements, those
which are stricter shall apply.
DITCHING
The process of excavation for purposes of surface water drainage
and removal; a shallow channel, not navigable, used for the conductance
of waters.
DNR
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.
DOMESTIC SERVANT
A person who lives in the family of another, paying no rent
for such occupancy and paying no part of the cost of utilities therefor,
performing household duties and working solely within the house for
the upkeep thereof and for the care and comfort and convenience of
the family and occupants thereof. No person, and no member of the
family of any person, who pays rent for himself or his family, shall
be deemed the domestic servant of the person to whom such rent is
paid.
DORMITORY
A building or portion thereof used for sleeping purposes
in connection with a school, college or other institution.
DOUBLE FRONTAGE LOT
A lot which has a front line abutting on a public right-of-way
and a back or rear line abutting another public right-of-way. A corner
lot shall not be considered a double frontage lot.
DRAIN
A surface ditch or underground tile line constructed for
the purpose of lowering the water table so that land may be farmed
or used for other purposes.
DRAIN TILE LANE
The placement of tile for the purpose of removing excess
waters from the soil, either for agricultural purposes or for the
removal of waters around the building foundations.
DRAINAGE BASIN
The geographic area the general configuration of which causes
surface waters to flow in a specified direction; the area, contained
by a naturally defined watershed, draining all surface waters.
DRAINAGE SYSTEM
One or more artificial ditches, tile drains or similar devices
which collect surface runoff or groundwater and convey it to a point
of discharge.
DRAINAGEWAY
Any natural or artificial watercourse, including but not
limited to streams, rivers, creeks, ditches, channels, canals, conduits,
culverts, streams, waterways, gullies, ravines or washes, in which
waters flow in a definite direction or course, either continuously
or intermittently, and including any area adjacent thereto which is
subject to inundation by reason of overflow or floodwater.
DREDGING
The process of which bottom materials are removed from bodies
of water for the purposes of deepening the body of water.
DRIVE-IN
A term used to describe an establishment designed or operated
to serve a patron while seated in an automobile parked in an off-street
parking space.
DUMP
A lot or land or part thereof used primarily for the disposal
by abandonment, dumping, burial, burning or any other means, and for
whatever purpose, of garbage, sewage, trash, refuse, junk, discarded
machinery, vehicles or parts thereof, or waste material of any kind.
DUPLEX
A building designed and/or used exclusively for residential
purposes and containing two dwelling units separated by a common party
wall or otherwise structurally attached.
DUSTFALL
The rate that particulate matter collects in an open jar
for a thirty-day period, expressed as tons per square mile per month.
Procedures and equipment for the measurement of such shall be as standardized
by the American Society for Testing and Materials.
DWELLING GROUP
A single-family dwelling and one or more other single-family
or duplex dwellings located on a lot.
DWELLING UNIT
Consists of one or more rooms, including a bathroom and complete
kitchen facilities, which are arranged, designed or used as living
quarters for one family or household.
DWELLING, ATTACHED
A dwelling with two or more party walls, or one party wall
in the case of a dwelling at the end of a group of attached dwellings.
DWELLING, DETACHED
A dwelling which is designed to be and is substantially separate
from any other structure or structures except accessory buildings.
DWELLING, MULTIPLE
A building or portion thereof used for occupancy by three
or more families living independently of each other and doing their
own cooking in the building, including apartments, group houses, and
row houses.
DWELLING, RESIDENTIAL
A building or portion thereof used exclusively for residential
occupancy, including one-family, two-family and multiple dwellings,
but not including hotels, motels, lodging houses, boardinghouses or
tourist homes.
DWELLING, ROW HOUSE OR TOWNHOUSE
One of a series of three or more attached dwelling units
separated from one another by continuous vertical party walls without
openings from basement floor to roof.
DWELLING, SEMIDETACHED
A dwelling having a party wall in common with another dwelling
but which otherwise is designed to be and is substantially separate
from any other structure or structures except accessory buildings.
DWELLING, SINGLE-FAMILY
A residential dwelling consisting of one dwelling unit designed
for, converted to, and/or occupied by one family and not attached
to another dwelling unit. For the purposes of this chapter, a single-family
dwelling shall include conventional site-built, modular and manufactured
homes (not located in a Mobile Home/Manufactured Home Park/Subdivision
Residential District) and shall comply with the building, height,
area and design standards delineated in the single-family residential
districts. For the purposes of this chapter, a "single-family dwelling"
does not include a mobile home or a manufactured home (located in
a Mobile Home/Manufactured Home Park/Subdivision Residential District).
DWELLING, TWO-FAMILY
A detached or semidetached building used for residential
occupancy by two families living independently of each other.
EARTHMOVING
Any process which physically alters the existing topography
by means of mechanical or hydraulic equipment and the voiding of soils
of vegetated cover so as to make the same soil susceptible to erosion.
EARTH REMOVAL
The removal or extraction of any stone, sand, gravel, loam,
topsoil or other earth or earth product from a lot or parcel of land,
except where such removal is for the purpose of grading a lot upon
which a building is to be erected, a roadway is to be built, or a
platting thereof is to be made.
EASEMENT
A right given by the owner of land to another party for specific
limited use of that land.
EASEMENT OF RECORD
An access easement for ingress and egress to a parcel recorded
in the County Register of Deeds office prior to the effective date
of this chapter.
EASEMENT, CONSERVATION
The grant of a property right or interest from one property
owner to another person, agency, unit of government, or other organization,
stipulating that the described land shall remain in its natural, scenic,
open or wooded state, precluding future or additional development.
EAVE
The projecting lower edges of a roof, not including the roof
gutter, overhanging the vertical wall of a building.
EGG PRODUCTION, COMMERCIAL
An animal confinement facility used or designed for the raising
of poultry for egg production, having a capacity of 200 or more animal
units.
ELECTRONIC MESSAGE CENTER
A type of changeable copy sign that utilizes computer-generated
messages or some other electronic means of changing copy, but not
including video. These signs include displays using incandescent lamps,
LEDs, LCDs or a flipper matrix.
EMERGENCY SHELTER
Public or private enclosures designed to protect people from
aerial, radiological, biological or chemical warfare, fire, flood,
windstorm, riots and invasions.
ENLARGEMENT or TO ENLARGE
An "enlargement" is an addition to the floor area of an existing
building, an increase in the size of any other structure, or an increase
in that portion of a tract of land occupied by an existing use. "To
enlarge" is to make an enlargement.
EROSION
The process by which the ground surface is worn away by action
of wind or water.
ESSENTIAL SERVICES
Services provided by public and private utilities, necessary
for the exercise of the principal, accessory or conditional use or
service of the principal, accessory or conditional structure. These
services include underground, surface or overhead gas, electrical,
steam, water, sanitary sewage, stormwater drainage, and communications
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.
EXCAVATION
The act by which soil, earth, sand, gravel, rock or any similar
material is cut into, dug, quarried, uncovered, removed, displaced,
relocated or bulldozed and shall include the conditions resulting
therefrom.
EXCEPTION
The use of property, including the use and location of buildings,
the size of lots and the dimensions of required yards, otherwise not
allowable under the terms of this chapter, which is permissible by
reason of special provisions of this chapter, or for which a special
permit may be issued by the Planning and Development Administrator
or the Zoning Board of Appeals under conditions specified in this
chapter. Same as a "conditional use."
EXISTING DEVELOPMENT PATTERN
Principal structures exist within 250 feet of a proposed
principal structure in both directions along the shoreline.
EXPRESSWAY
A divided arterial street or highway with full or partial
control of access and with or without grade-separated intersections.
EXTEND
Implies increase or amplification as distinguished from inception.
EXTENSION or TO EXTEND
An increase in the amount of existing floor area used for
an existing use within an existing building. "To extend" is to make
an extension.
EXTERIOR WALL SURFACE
The most exterior part of a wall, sun screen or any screening
or material covering a building.
FAMILY
One person or two or more persons, related by blood, foster
relationship, marriage or adoption, and one or more persons who need
not be so related, and, in addition, domestic servants or gratuitous
guests thereof, who are living together in a single, nonprofit dwelling
unit and maintaining a common household with single cooking facilities.
A roomer, boarder or lodger shall not be considered a member of the
family.
FARM
A zoned area which is used for the growing of the usual farm
products, such as vegetables, fruit trees, and grain, etc., and their
storage on the area, as well as for raising thereon the usual farm
poultry and farm animals, such as horses, cattle, sheep and swine,
etc.
FARM OPERATOR
Any person who owns land and raises crops or livestock on
that land; or a person who rents land to another for agricultural
purposes and lives on the land, having day-to-day contact with the
farm operation; or a person who lives on the land that he or she has
historically farmed. For the purpose of this chapter, any person who
has farmed land for five consecutive years is deemed to have farmed
it historically.
FARMING
The business of cultivating land or employing it for the
purposes of husbandry; the cultivation and fertilization of the soil
as well as caring for and harvesting the crops.
FARMSTEAD
A group of existing buildings with accessory structures used
for agricultural purposes, such as barns, silos, storage sheds, cribs
and coops, and which may or may not include a dwelling.
FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY
The federal agency which administers the National Flood Insurance
Program. This agency was formerly known as the Federal Insurance Administration
(FIA) and was part of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
(HUD).
FEEDLOT, COMMERCIAL
(1)
The following facilities shall be considered feedlots:
(a)
Any tract of land or structure wherein any type of fowl or the
by-products thereof are raised for sale at wholesale or retail;
(b)
Any structure, pen or corral wherein cattle, horses, sheep,
goats and swine are maintained in close quarters for the purpose of
fattening such livestock for final shipment to market.
(c)
The raising of swine under any conditions.
(2)
An animal confinement facility used or designed for the feeding
or holding of 500 or more animal units for a period of 30 days or
more.
FENCE
A structure for enclosure or screening.
FILL (CLEAN)
Clean fill is "uncontaminated soil, rock, sand, gravel, concrete,
asphaltic concrete, cinder blocks, brick, for fill, reclamation or
other beneficial use." Concrete containing wire mesh or rebar may
be considered as clean fill. However, exposed rebar should be removed
to the maximum extent possible (any rebar or wire mesh sticking out
of the concrete must be shorter than two inches) before use in order
to prevent a public nuisance or health and safety hazard. Broken concrete
placed in the shoreland must be buried with soil capable of establishing
permanent vegetation.
FILLING
Any act by which soil, earth, sand, gravel, rock or any similar
material is deposited, placed, pushed, pulled or transported, and
shall include the condition resulting therefrom.
FLOATING ZONE
A special detailed use district of undetermined location;
a district in which the proposed kind, location, size and form of
structures must be preapproved and which, like a special exception
use, is legislatively deemed compatible with the areas in which it
may thereafter be located on a particular application, provided that
specified standards are satisfied and actual incompatibility is not
revealed. Same as "overlay district."
FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP (FIRM)
A map of a community on which the Federal Insurance Administration
has delineated both the floodplain and the risk premium zones applicable
to the community. This map can only be amended by the Federal Emergency
Management Agency.
FLOOD or FLOODING
A general and temporary condition of partial or complete
inundation of normally dry land areas caused by one of the following
conditions:
(1)
The overflow or rise of inland waters;
(2)
The rapid accumulation or runoff of surface waters from any
source;
(3)
The inundation caused by waves or currents of water exceeding
anticipated cyclical levels along the shore of Lake Michigan or Lake
Superior; or
(4)
The sudden increase caused by an unusually high water level
in a natural body of water, accompanied by a severe storm, or by an
unanticipated force of nature, such as a seiche, or by some similarly
unusual event.
FLOOD PROTECTION ELEVATION
A point two feet above the water surface elevation of the
one-hundred-year recurrence interval flood. This safety factor, also
called "freeboard," is intended to compensate for the many unknown
factors that contribute to flood heights greater than those computed.
Such unknown factors may include ice jams, debris accumulation, wave
action, and obstructions of bridge openings.
FLOOD STAGE
The elevation of the floodwater surface above an officially
established datum plane. In Southeastern Wisconsin, it is recommended
that the datum plane used be Mean Sea Level, 1929 Adjustment.
FLOOD STORAGE
Those floodplain areas where storage of floodwaters has been
taken into account during analysis in reducing the regional flood
discharge.
FLOODPLAIN
Land which has been or may be covered by floodwater during
the regional flood. It includes the floodway and the flood-fringe
and may include other designated floodplain areas for regulatory purposes.
FLOODPROOFING
Any combination of structural and nonstructural additions, changes or adjustments which reduce or eliminate flood damage to unimproved and improved real estate, water and sanitary sewer facilities, structures and their contents. (See also §
490-10.15 of this chapter.)
FLOODWAY
The channel of a river or stream and those portions of the
floodplain adjoining the channel required to carry the regional flood
discharge.
FLOOR AREA
The sum of the areas of the several floors of the structure,
as measured from the exterior faces of the walls, including fully
enclosed porches and the like as measured from the exterior limits
thereof, but excluding garage space which is in the basement of a
building or, in the case of garage space accessory to a dwelling,
is at grade; basement and cellar areas devoted exclusively to uses
accessory to the operation of the structure; and areas elsewhere in
the structure devoted to housing mechanical equipment customarily
located in the basement or cellar, such as heating and air-conditioning
equipment, plumbing, electrical equipment, laundry facilities, and
storage facilities. See also "ground floor area."
FLOOR AREA (BUSINESS, COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS)
For the purpose of determining off-street parking and off-street
loading requirements, the sum of the gross horizontal areas of the
several floors of the building, or portion thereof, devoted to a use
requiring off-street parking or loading. This area shall include accessory
storage areas located within selling or working space, such as counters,
racks or closets, and any basement floor area devoted to retail activities,
to the production or processing of goods, or to business or professional
offices. However, "floor area," for the purposes of determining off-street
parking spaces, shall not include floor area devoted primarily to
storage purposes, except as otherwise noted herein.
FLOOR AREA, GROSS
The sum of the gross horizontal areas of all floors measured
in square feet, not including the basement floor, measured from the
exterior faces of the exterior walls or from the center line of walls
separating two buildings. The gross floor area of a building includes
elevator shafts and stairwells at each floor, floor space used for
mechanical equipment (except equipment, open or closed, located on
a roof or basement), penthouses, attic space having a head room of
seven feet 10 inches or more, interior balconies and mezzanines, enclosed
porches, and floor area devoted to accessory uses.
FLOOR AREA RATIO
The total floor area on a zoning lot divided by the lot area
of that zoning lot.
FOOTCANDLE
Unit of illuminance equal to one lumen per square foot.
FOSTER HOME
Any home licensed as such by the State Department of Health
Services.
FRATERNITY
A body of men associated for their common interest, business
or pleasure.
FRATERNITY OR SORORITY HOUSE
A building containing no more than one dwelling unit and
more than two rooming units or guest rooms. Such rooming units or
guest rooms shall be for residential purposes only.
FREE BURNING
Implies a rate of combustion described by a material which
burns actively and easily supports combustion.
FREEBOARD
A flood protection elevation requirement designed as a safety
factor which is usually expressed in terms of a certain amount of
feet above a calculated flood level. Freeboard compensates for the
effects of any factors that contribute to flood heights greater than
those calculated. These factors include, but are not limited to, ice
jams, debris accumulation, wave action, obstruction of bridge openings
and floodways, the effects of urbanization on the hydrology of the
watershed, loss of flood storage areas due to development and aggradation
of a river bed or streambed.
FREEWAY
An expressway with full control of access and with fully
grade-separated intersections.
FREIGHT FORWARDING SERVICE
Establishments primarily engaged in undertaking the transportation
of goods from shippers to receivers for a charge covering the entire
route, which may involve the use of multiple carriers and transportation
establishments in effecting delivery. A freight forwarding service
may provide for temporary storage of goods in a delivery vehicle while
such vehicle awaits pickup by another carrier.
FREQUENCY
Signifies the number of oscillations per second in a sound
wave and is an index of the pitch of the resulting sound.
FRONT; FRONTAGE
That side of a lot abutting on a street or way and ordinarily
regarded as the front of the lot, but it shall not be considered as
the ordinary side of a corner lot.
FUELING STATION
Includes not only the building provided for repair work,
the storage of supplies, and the use and shelter of the operatives,
but also tanks, pumps, structures and filling stations for business
purposes and the supplying of gas, fuel and oil for automobiles of
the general public. It also includes, of necessity, suitable approaches
and exits at substantially the level of the street.
FULLY SHIELDED LIGHT FIXTURE
A lighting fixture constructed in such a manner that all
light emitted by the fixture, either directly from the lamp or a diffusing
element, or indirectly by reflection or refraction from any part of
the luminaire, is projected below the horizontal as determined by
photometric test or certified by the manufacturer. Any structural
part of the light fixture providing this shielding must be permanently
affixed.
FUNERAL HOME
A dwelling or other structure used and occupied by a professional
licensed mortician for burial preparation and funeral services.
FUR FARM
Any property comprising land or buildings, or both, used
for the purpose of raising or harboring fur-bearing animals, including
those defined in § 29.001(30), Wis. Stats., and also including
chinchillas and other fur-bearing animals, if any, whether the animals
are kept for breeding or slaughtering or pelting purposes.
GARAGE
A building for the storing of motor vehicles.
GARAGE, ATTACHED
A private garage which has a roof or wall, or a major portion
of a roof or wall, in common with a dwelling. Where the garage is
attached to a dwelling in this manner, it shall be subject to all
yard requirements of the main building.
GARAGE, PARKING
A building or portion thereof designed or used for the temporary
storage of motor driven vehicles, with or without the retail dispensing,
sale or offering for sale of motor fuels, lubricants and tires, or
indoor car washing, minor motor adjustment and flat tire repair, when
such operations are incidental to the storage of motor-driven vehicles.
GARAGE, PRIVATE
A detached accessory building or portion of a main building
used for the storage of self-propelled vehicles, where the capacity
does not exceed three vehicles or not more than one per family housed
in the building to which such garage is accessory, whichever is the
greater, and not more than 1/3 the total number of vehicles stored
in such garage shall be commercial vehicles. Storage space for not
more than three vehicles may be rented for vehicles of other than
occupants of the building to which such garage is accessory.
GARAGE, PUBLIC
A building or portion thereof used for the housing of motor
vehicles or where such vehicles are equipped for operation, repaired
or kept for remuneration, hire or sale, not including exhibition or
showroom for model cars.
GARAGE, STORAGE
Any building or premises used for the storage only of motor-driven
vehicles, pursuant to previous arrangements and not to transients,
and where no equipment, parts, fuel, grease or oil is sold and vehicles
are not equipped, serviced, repaired, hired or sold. No commercial
motor vehicle exceeding five tons' capacity shall be stored in any
storage garage.
GARDEN APARTMENT
A multiple-family dwelling which shall not exceed four stories
in height.
GAZEBO
(1)
An accessory structure no larger than 150 square feet, which
may be covered by a roof and enclosed with screening, intended to
be used for outdoor living activities.
(2)
A freestanding structure (similar to a detached open patio cover),
with a pitched roof design, having a maximum height of 12 feet and
a maximum area of 150 square feet, and designed for recreational use
only and not for habitation.
GIFT STORES
Retail stores where items such as art, antiques, jewelry,
books and notions are sold.
GLARE
A light ray emanating directly from a lamp, reflector or
lens such that it falls directly on the eye of the observer.
GOLF COURSE
A comparatively large unobstructed acreage involving enough
room over which to walk or ride, point to point, over a generally
prescribed course, and to strive to send a ball long distances with
variable accuracy, all without unreasonably endangering other players
or intruding upon them.
GRADE
In cases where all walls of the principal building are more
than five feet from the nearest street line, the mean elevation of
the ground adjoining the building on all sides; in all other cases,
the mean elevation of the nearest sidewalk.
GRADING
Any stripping, excavating, filling, stockpiling, or any combination
thereof, including the land in its excavated or filled condition.
GROUND FLOOR AREA
The square foot area of a building within its largest outside
dimensions, exclusive of open porches, breezeways, terraces, garages,
exterior stairways, and secondary stairways.
GROUND SIGNS
Includes billboard signs and any other sign secured to the
ground and not to a building, except tower signs.
GROUP HOME
Any home licensed as such by the State Department of Health
Services.
GUESTHOUSE
Living quarters within a detached accessory building located
on the same premises with the main building, for use by temporary
guests of the occupants of the premises, such quarters not rented
or otherwise used as a separate dwelling.
GUEST ROOM
A room in a hotel, motel or tourist home offered to the public
for compensation, in which room no provision is made for cooking and
which room is used only for transient occupancy.
HALFWAY HOUSE; GROUP HOME
A residential facility for five or more adults who have been
institutionalized for various reasons and released, or who have or
have had physical or social disabilities which make operation in society
difficult and require the protection of a group setting to facilitate
the transition to a functional member of society (e.g., former convicts,
alcoholics, drug addicts, mental patients, etc.); shelter, supervision
and residential rehabilitative services are provided, and the home
is licensed to operate as such by the State Department of Health Services.
HEARING NOTICE
Publication or posting meeting the requirements of Ch. 985,
Wis. Stats. For appeals, a Class 1 notice, published once at least
one week (seven days) before the hearing, is required. For all zoning
ordinances and amendments, a Class 2 notice, published twice, once
each week consecutively, the last at least a week (seven days) before
the hearing, is required. Local ordinances or bylaws may require additional
notice, exceeding these minimums.
HEIGHT OF BUILDING
The vertical distance from the average elevation of the finished
lot grade to the highest point of the roof.
[Amended 8-9-2021 by Ord. No. 2021.08-39]
HELIPORT
An area used or to be used for landing or takeoff of helicopters
or other steep-gradient aircraft capable of hovering, and may include
any or all of the area or buildings which are appropriate to accomplish
these functions.
HISTORIC STRUCTURE
Any structure that is either:
(1)
Listed individually in the National Register of Historic Places
or preliminarily determined by the Secretary of the Interior as meeting
the requirements for individual listing on the National Register;
(2)
Certified or preliminarily determined by the Secretary of the
Interior as contributing to the historical significance of a registered
historic district or a district preliminarily determined by the Secretary
to qualify as a registered historic district;
(3)
Individually listed on a state inventory of historic places
in states with historic preservation programs which have been approved
by the Secretary of the Interior; or
(4)
Individually listed on a local inventory of historic places
in communities with historic preservation programs that have been
certified either by an approved state program, as determined by the
Secretary of the Interior, or by the Secretary of the Interior in
states without approved programs.
HOME FOR THE AGED/HOUSING FOR THE ELDERLY
A facility, however named, which is designed, staffed and
equipped for the care of individuals who are not in need of hospital
or nursing care but who are in need of assistance due to age with
everyday activities of living in a protected environment.
HOME OCCUPATION OR PROFESSION
Any use customarily conducted entirely within a dwelling
and carried on by the occupants thereof, which use is clearly incidental
and secondary to the use of the dwelling for dwelling purposes and
does not change the character thereof, and in connection with which
there is no display, no stock-in-trade and no outside storage of equipment
upon the premises.
HOMEOWNERS' ASSOCIATION (HOA)
A community association, incorporated or unincorporated,
combining individual home ownership with shared use or ownership of
common property or facilities. The association is responsible for
maintaining the common facilities and delivering services, but may
or may not own the common facilities.
HOSPITAL
An institution providing health services, primarily for inpatients,
and medical or surgical care of the sick or injured, including as
an integral part of the institution such related facilities as laboratories,
outpatient departments, training facilities, central service facilities,
and staff offices.
HOTEL
A building containing 20 or more individual sleeping rooms
or suites, a private bathroom attached thereto, for the purpose of
providing overnight lodging facilities to the general public for compensation
with or without meals, excluding accommodations for employees, and
in which ingress and egress to and from all rooms is made through
an inside office or lobby supervised by a person in charge at all
hours. Where a hotel is permitted as a principal use, all uses customarily
and historically accessory thereto for the comfort, accommodation
and entertainment of the patrons, including the service of alcoholic
beverages, shall be permitted.
HOUSE TRAILER
A vehicular portable dwelling unit designed especially for
short-term occupancy, such as travel trailers, campers, houseboats,
converted buses and other similar units, whether self-propelled, pulled
or hauled, and designed primarily for highway travel.
HUSBANDRY
The cultivation or production of plants and animals (livestock)
and/or the by-products thereof.
ILLEGAL USE
Any use, whether of a building or other structure, or of
a tract of land or body of water, in which a violation of any provision
of this chapter has been committed or shall exist.
IMPACT NOISE
A short-duration sound which is incapable of being accurately
measured on a sound level meter.
IMPERVIOUS SURFACE
An area that releases as runoff all or a majority of the
precipitation that falls on it. "Impervious surface" excludes frozen
soil but includes rooftops, sidewalks, driveways, parking lots and
streets, unless specifically designed, constructed and maintained
to be pervious. Roadways as defined in § 340.01(54), Wis.
Stats., or sidewalks as defined in § 340.01(58), Wis. Stats.,
are not considered impervious surfaces.
IMPROVEMENT
Any building, structure, place, work of art, or other object
constituting a physical betterment of real property, or any part of
such betterment, including street grading and surfacing with or without
curbs and gutter, sidewalks, crosswalks, water mains, sanitary and
storm sewers, culverts, bridges, streets and trees.
IMPULSIVE NOISE
A sound which is no longer than two seconds in duration,
followed by no less than a two-second rest.
INCREASE IN REGIONAL FLOOD HEIGHT
A calculated upward rise in the regional flood elevation
greater than 0.00 foot, based on a comparison of existing conditions
and proposed conditions, which is directly attributable to development
in the floodplain but not attributable to manipulation of mathematical
variables such as roughness factors, expansion and contraction coefficients,
and discharge.
INTENSE BURNING
Implies a rate of combustion described by a material that
burns with a high degree of activity and is consumed rapidly.
INTERCHANGE
A grade-separated intersection with one or more turning lanes
for travel between intersection lanes.
INTERSECTING STREET
Any street or public way or court, 30 feet or more in width,
which joins another at an angle, whether or not it crosses the other.
JUNK
Includes without limitation due to enumeration scrap iron,
scrap tin, scrap brass, scrap copper, scrap lead or scrap zinc and
all other scrap metals and their alloys and bones, rags, used cloth,
used rubber, used rope, used tinfoil, used bottles, old or used machinery,
used tools, used appliances, used fixtures, used utensils, used lumber,
used boxes or crates, used pipe or pipe fittings, used automobile
or airplane tires, and other manufactured goods that are so worn,
deteriorated or obsolete as to make them unusable in their existing
condition.
JUNK MERCHANT
Any person, firm or corporation engaged in the business of
buying, selling, exchanging or dealing in old junk, metals, bottles,
siphons, old rope, old iron, brass, copper, tin or lead, secondhand
plumbing materials, secondhand gas and electric fixtures, old rubber
tires or other used or old articles commonly designated as "junk,"
and having a store, stand or place of business.
JUNKYARD
A place where junk, waste, discarded or salvaged materials
are bought, sold, exchanged, stored, baled, packed, disassembled,
wrecked or dismantled, or handled, including automobile wrecking yards,
house wrecking, and structural steel materials and equipment, but
not including the purchase or storage of used furniture and household
equipment, used cars in operable condition, or used or salvaged materials
as part of manufacturing operations.
KENNEL
Any lot or premises on which four or more dogs or cats, or
both, at least four months of age are kept, boarded or trained, whether
in special structures or runways or not.
KITCHEN
Any room used, intended to be used or designed to be used
either wholly or partly for cooking and/or the preparation of food.
KITCHEN, EFFICIENCY
A small kitchen, also referred to as a "kitchenette," usually
consisting of a refrigerator, microwave or hotplate and sink.
LABORATORY
A building or part of a building devoted to the testing and
analysis of any product or animal (including humans) or to the development
of and fabrication of preliminary or pilot models. Also includes a
laboratory which provides bacteriological, biological, medical, x-ray,
pathological and similar analytical or diagnostic services to doctors
or dentists. No fabricating is conducted on the premises, except the
custom fabrication of dentures. No manufacturing is conducted on the
premises, except for experimental or testing purposes.
LAGOON
A water body in a depression of an off-shore bar, a beach
ridge, or shore dune, with those geomorphic features, either natural
or man-made, acting as barriers or dams. Also, a shallow pond, channel
or impoundment connected to a larger body of water.
LAND LINE
Section lines, half-section lines, quarter-section lines,
and other property lines established by metes and bounds outside the
boundaries of reported land subdivision plats.
LAND USE
Any nonstructural use made of unimproved or improved real
estate. (Also see "development.")
LANDSCAPED AREA
An area that is permanently devoted and maintained to the
growing of trees, shrubbery, grass and other plant material.
LANDSCAPING
The improvement of a lot, parcel or tract of land with grass
and shrubs and/or trees. Landscaping may include pedestrian walks,
flowerbeds, ornamental objects such as fountains, statuary and other
similar natural objects designed and arranged to produce an aesthetically
pleasing effect.
LAUNDROMAT
A business that provides washing, drying and/or ironing machines
for hire to be used by customers on the premises.
LEAST RESTRICTIVE DISTRICT
(1)
Agricultural districts are less restrictive than residential
districts.
(2)
Residential districts are less restrictive than business districts.
(3)
Business districts are less restrictive than manufacturing districts.
(4)
Manufacturing districts are less restrictive than institutional
districts.
(5)
Institutional districts are less restrictive than conservancy
districts.
(6)
Conservancy districts are less restrictive than overlay districts.
LETTER OF MAP AMENDMENT (LOMA)
Official notification from the Federal Emergency Management
Agency (FEMA) that a Flood Hazard Boundary Map or Flood Insurance
Rate Map has been amended.
LETTER OF MAP REVISION (LOMR)
Official notification from the Federal Emergency Management
Agency (FEMA) that a municipality's Flood Hazard Boundary Map or Flood
Insurance Rate Map has been amended. A LOMR is issued when the revised
map is not republished.
LIBRARY
A place in which books, manuscripts, musical scores or other
literary and artistic materials are kept for use and only incidentally
for sale.
LIVESTOCK–ANIMAL
Animals of any kind kept or raised for sale, resale, agricultural
field production or pleasure, excluding fur-bearing animals.
LIVING QUARTERS
One or more rooms in a building designed for occupancy by
one or more persons for living and/or sleeping.
LIVING ROOMS
All rooms within a dwelling except closets, foyers, storage
areas, utility rooms and bathrooms.
LOADING AREA
A completely off-street space or berth on the same lot for
the loading or unloading of freight carriers, having adequate ingress
and egress to a public street or alley.
LOADING SPACE
An off-street space, at least 10 feet by 50 feet with a minimum
height clearance of 14 feet, for the temporary parking of a commercial
vehicle while loading or unloading merchandise or materials, and which
abuts on a street or other appropriate means of access.
LODGING HOUSE
A building other than a hotel, where lodging, without meals,
for five or more persons is provided for compensation.
LOT
For the purpose of this Village of Salem Lakes Zoning Ordinance,
a lot shall be defined as a tract of land on which a principal building
and its accessory building(s) are or may be placed, together with
the required open spaces. No lands dedicated to the public or reserved
for roadway purposes shall be included in the computation of lot area
except in the A-1, A-2, A-3 and A-4 Agricultural Districts.
LOT AREA
The area of a horizontal plane bounded by the front, side
and rear lot lines. No lands dedicated to the public or reserved for
roadway purposes shall be included in the computation of lot area
except in the A-1, A-2, A-3 and A-4 Agricultural Districts.
LOT COVERAGE
That percentage of a lot which, when viewed directly from
above, would be covered by a structure or structures, or any part
thereof, excluding projecting roof eaves.
LOT DEPTH
The mean horizontal distance between the front and rear lot
lines, measured in the general direction of the side lot lines.
LOT LINE, REAR
The line which most nearly qualifies as the line most distant
and opposite from the front lot line; where the lot is irregularly
shaped, a line perpendicular to the mean direction of the side lot
lines and at least 10 feet in length within the lot.
LOT LINE, SIDE
Any lot line other than a front lot line or a rear lot line.
LOT LINES AND AREA
The peripheral boundary of a parcel of land and the total
area lying within such boundaries.
LOT OF RECORD
A lot which is part of a recorded subdivision or a parcel
of land which has been recorded at the Kenosha County Register of
Deeds Office and which has been assigned a property parcel number.
LOT WIDTH
The width of a parcel of land measured at the rear of the
specified street yard.
LOT, BUILDING
Land occupied or to be occupied by a building and its accessory
buildings, or by a dwelling group and its accessory buildings, together
with such open spaces as are required under the provisions of this
chapter, having not less than the minimum area and width required
by this chapter for a lot in the district in which such land is situated,
and having its principal frontage on a street or on such other means
of access as may be determined in accordance with the provisions of
the law to be adequate as a condition of the issuance of a building
permit for a building on such land.
LOT, CORNER
A lot which occupies the interior angle at the intersection
of two street lines which make an angle of less than 135° with
each other.
LOT, SUBSTANDARD
A parcel of land having frontage on a public street, easement
of record or other officially 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 area, or other open
space provisions of this chapter.
LOT, THROUGH
A lot, other than a corner lot, having frontage on more than
one street.
LOWEST FLOOR
The lowest floor of the lowest enclosed area (including basement).
An unfinished or flood-resistant enclosure, usable solely for parking
of vehicles, building access or storage, in an area other than a basement
area is not considered a building's lowest floor, provided that such
enclosure is not built so as to render the structure in violation
of the applicable non-elevation design requirements of 44 CFR 60.3.
LUMINAIRE (LIGHT FIXTURE)
A complete lighting unit consisting of one or more electric
lamps, the lamp holder, any reflector or lens, ballast (if any), and
any other components and accessories.
LUMINANCE
The brightness of an object, expressed in terms of foot-lamberts,
determined from other premises or from the street's public right-of-way,
whichever is closer to the sign.
MACHINE SHOPS
Includes, without limitation due to enumeration, shops with
lathes, presses, grinders, shapers, and other wood and metal working
machines, such as blacksmith, tinsmith, welding and sheet metal shops,
plumbing, heating and electrical repair and overhaul shops.
MAINTENANCE
Includes internal and external painting, decorating, and
the replacement of doors, windows, siding, roofing shingles and other
nonstructural components, and the maintenance, repair or replacement
of existing private sewage or water supply systems or connections
to public utilities.
MANUFACTURED HOME
A residential dwelling for one family as is defined in § 101.91(2),
Wis. Stats., fabricated in an off-site facility for installation or
assembly at the building site, bearing a HUD (U.S. Department of Housing
and Urban Development) label or insignia certifying that it is built
in compliance with the Federal Manufactured Housing Construction Standards
under 42 U.S.C. §§ 5401 to 5425, and built after June
14, 1976. A manufactured home shall be considered a single-family
dwelling for the purposes of this chapter only where it meets the
building, height, area and design standards delineated in the single-family
residential districts and is located in the single-family residential
districts. When located in the single-family residential districts,
all wheels, axles, transportation lights, and other related towing
apparatuses shall be removed. For the purposes of this chapter, a
manufactured home shall be considered a dwelling unit when located
in the Mobile Home/Manufactured Home Park/Subdivision Residential
District.
MANUFACTURING
The processing and converting of raw, unfinished or finished
materials or products, or any of these, into an article or substance
of different character, or for use for a different character, or for
use for a different purpose; also industries furnishing labor in the
case of manufacturing or the refinishing of manufactured articles.
MARINA
A place for docking or storage of pleasure boats or providing
services to pleasure boats and the occupants thereof, including minor
servicing and repair to boats while in the water, sale of fuel and
supplies, or provision of lodging, food, beverages and entertainment
as accessory uses. A yacht club shall be considered a marina, but
a hotel, motel or similar use, where docking of boats and provision
of services thereto is incidental to other activities, shall not be
considered a marina, nor shall boat docks accessory to a multiple
dwelling where no boat-related services are rendered.
MATERIAL MODIFICATION
With respect to quarrying and nonmetallic mining operations, "material modification" means any change in the approved plan of operations or the approved plan of reclamation which is significant in terms of the concerns addressed by §
490-33.8B(110) of this chapter, including, without limitation, any nonapproved enlargement.
MICRON
A unit of length equal to 0.001 millimeter.
MINI WAREHOUSING
Establishments used for the dead storage of customers' goods
and wares, where individual stalls or lockers are rented out to different
tenants for storage and where one or more of the stalls or lockers
is less than 500 square feet in area.
MITIGATION
Balancing measures that are designed, implemented and function
to restore natural functions and values that are otherwise lost through
development and human activities.
MOBILE HOME
A transportable factory-built structure as is defined in
§ 101.91(10), Wis. Stats., designed for long-term occupancy
by one family and built prior to June 15, 1976, the effective date
of the Federal Manufactured Housing Construction and Safety Standards
Act. For the purposes of this chapter, a mobile home is considered
to be a dwelling unit and is not considered to be a type of single-family
dwelling, two-family dwelling, three-family dwelling or multifamily
dwelling. All mobile homes shall be located in a Mobile Home/Manufactured
Home Park/Subdivision Residential District.
MOBILE HOME LOT
A parcel of land in a mobile home/manufactured home park/subdivision
for the placement of a single mobile home or a single manufactured
home and the exclusive use of its occupants.
MOBILE HOME/MANUFACTURED HOME PARK/SUBDIVISION
A parcel of land or subdivision used for the placement of
two or more mobile homes and/or manufactured homes. Manufactured home
developments and subdivisions shall not be included under this definition
where all manufactured homes meet the regulations in each zoning district
for a residential dwelling.
MODERATE BURNING
Implies a rate of combustion described by a material which
supports combustion and is consumed slowly as it burns.
MODULAR HOME
A structure transported in one or more sections, which is
built on a permanent foundation and meets the minimum requirements
of the Wisconsin Uniform Dwelling Code.
MORGUE
A place where the unidentified and derelict dead are at all
times received and kept and exposed to public view for the purposes
of identification.
MOTEL or TOURIST CABIN
A building or group of buildings, which:
(1)
Contains sleeping accommodations, each unit having a private
bathroom attached thereto;
(2)
Has individual entrances from outside the building to serve
each such sleeping unit;
(3)
Is furnished by the owner prior to occupancy; and
(4)
Is leased on a daily rate for transient occupancy.
NAMEPLATE SIGN
A sign indicating the name and/or occupation of a person
or persons residing on the premises or legally occupying the premises,
or indicating a home occupation legally existing on the premises.
NAVIGABLE WATERS
Lake Superior, Lake Michigan, all natural inland lakes within
Wisconsin and all streams, ponds, sloughs, flowages and other waters
within the territorial limits of this state, including the Wisconsin
portion of boundary waters, which are navigable under the laws of
this state.
(1)
Under § 281.31(2)(d), Wis. Stats., notwithstanding
any other provision of law or administrative rule promulgated thereunder,
shoreland ordinances required under § 59.692, Wis. Stats.,
and Ch. NR 115, Wis. Adm. Code, do not apply to lands adjacent to:
(a)
Farm drainage ditches, where such lands are not adjacent to
a natural navigable stream or river and such lands were not navigable
streams before ditching; and
(b)
Artificially constructed drainage ditches, ponds or stormwater
retention basins that are not hydrologically connected to a natural
navigable water body.
(2)
Wisconsin's Supreme Court has declared "navigable" bodies of
water that have a bed differentiated from adjacent uplands and levels
or flow sufficient to support navigation by a recreational craft of
the shallowest draft on an annually recurring basis [Muench v. Public
Service Commission, 261 Wis. 492 (1952) and DeGayner and Co., Inc.
v. Department of Natural Resources, 70 Wis. 2d 936 (1975)]. For example,
a stream which is navigable by skiff or canoe during normal spring
high water is navigable in fact under the laws of the state though
it may be dry during other seasons.
NET RESIDENTIAL AREA
That portion of a project site designated for residential
lots and common open space areas.
NIGHTCLUB
An establishment which shall include, in addition to the
serving of food and entertainment, the provision for dancing and sale
of malt beverages to the public.
NOXIOUS MATTER
Material which is capable of causing injury to living organisms
by chemical reaction or is capable of causing detrimental effects
upon the physical or economic well-being of individuals.
NUISANCE
Anything that interferes with the use or enjoyment of property,
endangers personal health or safety or is offensive to the senses.
NURSERY
Any land used to raise trees, shrubs, flowers and other plants
for sale or for transplanting.
NURSERY SCHOOL
A place where three or more children are kept for the purpose
of providing supplemental parental care, including day nursery, day-care
home for children, and kindergarten.
NURSING HOME
An institution for the care of children or the aged or infirm,
or a place of rest for those suffering bodily disorders, but not including
facilities for surgical care. See also "retirement home" and "home
for the aged."
OBSTRUCTION TO FLOW
Any development which physically blocks the conveyance of
floodwaters such that this development by itself or in connection
with any future similar development will cause an increase in regional
flood height.
OCCUPY
To take or enter upon possession of.
OCTAVE BAND
A prescribed interval of sound frequencies which permits
classifying sound according to its pitch.
ODOR THRESHOLD
The lowest concentration of odorous matter in the air that
will produce a response in the normal human nose.
ODOROUS MATTER
Any matter or material that yields an odor which is offensive
in any way or any matter or material that produces a response in the
normal human nose.
OFFICE
A room or building in which a person transacts his business
or carries on his stated occupation.
OFFICIAL LETTER OF MAP CHANGE (LOMC)
A letter which reflects an official revision to an effective
National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) map. Letters of map change
are issued in place of the physical revision and republication of
the effective map. Different types of letters of map change include
the following:
(1)
A Letter of Map Amendment (LOMA) is an official amendment, by
letter, to an effective NFIP map. A LOMA establishes a property's
location in relation to the special flood hazard area (SFHA); or
(2)
A Letter of Map Revision (LOMR) is an official revision, by
letter, to an effective NFIP map. A LOMR may change flood insurance
risk zones, floodplain and/or floodway boundary delineations, planimetric
features, and/or BFE; or
(3)
A Letter of Map Revision Based on Fill (LOMR-F) is an official
revision, by letter, to an effective NFIP map. A LOMR-F provides FEMA's
determination concerning whether a structure or parcel has been elevated
on fill above the BFE and excluded from the SFHA.
OPEN SPACE
That ground area and the space above which is unimpeded from
the ground to the sky by any main structure, except that the area
may be used for landscaping or recreational purposes such as for swimming,
shuffleboard, tennis, etc. Parking lots and storage areas for vehicles
and material shall be considered as open space.
ORDINARY HIGH-WATER MARK
The point on the bank or shore up to which the presence and
action of surface water is so continuous as to leave a distinctive
mark, such as by erosion, destruction or prevention of terrestrial
vegetation, predominance of aquatic vegetation, or other easily recognized
characteristics.
PARK
A pleasure ground set apart for recreation of the public
to promote its health and enjoyment.
PARK, AMUSEMENT
An area, publicly or privately owned, containing amusement
and recreation facilities and devices, whether operated for profit
or not.
PARK, PUBLIC
An area owned by the Village or county or a municipality
within the county, operated for the convenience and recreation of
the public, and containing such facilities as the owning municipality
shall see fit.
PARKING AREA
An off-street area containing one or more parking spaces,
with passageways and driveways appurtenant thereto. In general, there
shall be an average of at least 350 square feet of parking area per
parking space to ensure adequate aisle widths.
PARKING AREA, PRIVATE
An open area, other than a street or alley, used for the
parking of the automobiles of occupants of a dwelling.
PARKING AREA, PUBLIC
An area other than a private parking area, street or alley,
used for the parking of automobiles and available for public or quasi-public
use.
PARKING LOT
An open area other than a street used for the parking of
more than four automobiles and available for public use, whether free,
for compensation, or as an accommodation for clients or customers.
PARKING SPACE
A surfaced area, enclosed or unenclosed, sufficient in size
to store one automobile not less than nine feet wide and 20 feet long,
together with a driveway connecting the parking space with a street,
road or alley and permitting ingress and egress of that automobile
without the necessity of moving any other automobile.
PARTICULATE MATTER
Dust, smoke or any other form of airborne pollution in the
form of minute separate particles.
PARTIES IN INTEREST
Includes all abutting property owners, all property owners
within 300 feet of a parcel and all property owners of opposite frontages
and of properties that may be directly and immediately affected by
a proposed change in this chapter.
PARTY WALL
A wall containing no opening which extends from the elevation
of building footings to the elevation of the outer surface of the
roof or above, and which separates continuous buildings but is in
joint use for each building.
PATIO
A level surface consisting of concrete, paving brick or stone
constructed for recreational purposes, without footings, extending
not more than six inches above the average level of the ground at
its margins, provided that no fixed walls or roof shall be erected
on or over any patio or similar structure that is located in a required
yard.
PERFORMANCE STANDARD
A criterion established for the purposes of assigning proposed
industrial uses to proper districts and making judgments in the control
of noise, odor, smoke, toxic matter, vibration, fire and explosive
hazards, or glare generated by, or inherent in, uses of land or buildings.
PERMANENT OCCUPANCY
The rental of housing accommodations or rooms on a week-to-week,
month-to-month or year-to-year basis with a fixed rent for each period
of occupancy.
PERSON
An individual, firm, copartnership, joint venture, association,
social club, fraternal organization, corporation, estate, trust, business
trust, receiver, syndicate or other group or combination acting as
a unit.
PETS, HOUSEHOLD
Animals commonly found in residences as pets, such as dogs,
cats, songbirds and other small animals, provided that they are not
raised or reared for commercial resale or as a source of staple supplement.
"Household pets" shall not include horses, chickens, cows, goats,
sheep, hogs, snakes or other animals not commonly found in residences.
PIERHEAD LINE
A boundary line established along any section of the shore
of any navigable waters by a municipal ordinance approved by the State
Department of Natural Resources pursuant to § 30.13, Wis.
Stats. Piers and wharves are only permitted to the landward side of
such pierhead line unless a permit has been obtained pursuant to § 30.12,
Wis. Stats.
PLACE
The establishment of a building or structure in a particular
location, whether by original construction or erection or by moving
a building or structure to a particular location.
POLE OR POST COVER/ENCLOSURE
A cover or enclosure consisting of painted metal, brick,
decorative masonry, natural and decorative stone, or masonry with
a stucco finish, which encloses and is permanently attached to a sign
pole, post or pylon that supports the sign. No additional sign copy
or lettering is permitted on the cover or enclosure, except for street
address numbers.
PORCH, OPEN/ENCLOSED
A roof partially or wholly supported by columns and/or wall
sections, including sunrooms, three-season porches, screen porches,
etc.
PRIMARY STREET YARD
A yard normally including the driveway access, extending
across the full width of the lot, the depth of which shall be the
minimum horizontal distance between the existing street right-of-way
line and a line parallel thereto through the nearest point of the
principal structure. Corner lots shall have one primary street yard
and one secondary street yard.
PRINCIPAL USE
The primary purpose or function that a lot serves or is intended
to serve.
PRIVATE ON-SITE WASTEWATER TREATMENT SYSTEM or POWTS
A sewage treatment and disposal system serving a single structure
with a septic tank and soil absorption field located on the same parcel
as the structure. This term also means an alternative sewage system
approved by the Department of Safety and Professional Services, including
a substitute for the anaerobic treatment tank or dispersal cell, a
holding tank, a system serving more than one structure or a system
located on a different parcel than the structure. A POWTS may be owned
by the property owner or by a special purpose district.
PROFESSIONAL HOME OFFICES
Residences of doctors of medicine, practitioners, dentists,
clergymen, architects, landscape architects, lawyers, professional
engineers, professional land surveyors, artists, teachers, authors,
musicians or other recognized professions used to conduct their professions,
where the office does not exceed 1/2 the area of only one floor of
the residence and where only one nonresident person is employed.
PROFESSIONAL OFFICE
The office of a person engaged in any occupation, vocation
or calling, not purely commercial, mechanical or agricultural, in
which a professed knowledge or skill in some department of science
or learning is used by its practical application to the affairs of
others, either advising or guiding them in serving their interest
or welfare through the practice of an act founded thereon.
PUBLIC ENTRANCE
An architecturally enhanced entrance to an establishment
which is provided primarily for use by the patrons or customers of
the establishment and not for delivery purposes.
PUBLIC UTILITIES
Those utilities using underground or overhead transmission
lines, such as electric, telephone and telegraph, and distribution
and collection systems, such as water, sanitary sewer and storm sewer.
QUARRY
A place, cavern or pit where stone is taken from the rock
or ledge, or dug from the earth, for building or other purposes; a
stone pit.
QUARRY OR NONMETALLIC MINING REFUSE
Waste soil, rock, mineral, liquid, vegetation and other waste
material resulting from a quarry or other nonmetallic mining operation.
This term does not include merchantable by-products resulting directly
from or displaced by the quarry or other nonmetallic mining operation,
provided that the operator intends to market such by-products and
the operation is active.
QUARRY OR NONMETALLIC MINING SITE
The location where a quarry or other nonmetallic mining operation
is proposed to be conducted or is conducted, including, without limitation,
all areas where minerals are proposed to be or are removed, processed
or stored, and all areas which are proposed to be or are disturbed
or improved in connection with the operations (but not including public
streets, highways or other public improvements), and all setback areas
surrounding the operations.
QUARRY OR OTHER NONMETALLIC MINING OPERATION
All of the activities undertaken for the purpose of extracting
from the earth, for sale or use by the operator or any person affiliated
or related to the operator, or any person with whom the operator has
a contractual relationship, mineral aggregates such as stone, sand
and gravel and other nonmetallic minerals such as asbestos, beryl,
clay, feldspar, peat, talc and topsoil, and all related activities
and processes on the site, including, without limitation, stripping,
drilling, shooting, excavating, dredging, grading, scalping, dewatering,
crushing, screening, washing, blending, loading, hauling, stockpiling
and selling.
QUARRYING
The digging out of stone or slate from an open excavation.
RAILROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY
A strip of land with tracks and auxiliary facilities for
track operation, but not including freight depots or stations, loading
platforms, train sheds, warehouses, car or locomotive shops, or car
yards.
REACH
A longitudinal segment of a stream generally including those
floodplains which in flood stages are primarily and commonly controlled
by the same man-made or natural obstructions to flow.
REAR YARD
An open space, including driveways and parking areas, unoccupied
other than by permitted accessory buildings or uses, extending from
the rear building line of a principal building to the rear lot line,
between the side building lines, projected to the rear lot line.
RECLAMATION
With respect to quarrying and nonmetallic mining operations,
"reclamation" means the rehabilitation of a quarry or other nonmetallic
mining site, including, but not necessarily limited to, removal of
quarry or other nonmetallic mining refuse, grading of the site, modification
of sheer rock walls for purposes of safety and utility, replacement
of topsoil, stabilization of soil and rock conditions, establishment
of vegetative cover, landscaping, control of surface water and groundwater,
prevention and remediation of environmental pollution, construction
of fences, returning the site to a safe, useful and aesthetically
pleasing condition, and, if practical, restoration of plant, fish
and wildlife habitat.
RECREATIONAL CAMP
An area containing one or more permanent buildings used occasionally
or periodically for the accommodation of members or guests of associations
or groups for recreational, educational or religious purposes.
RECREATIONAL VEHICLE (RV)
A vehicular-type unit initially designed as temporary living
quarters for recreational, camping or travel use, which either has
its own motive power or is mounted on or drawn by another vehicle.
The basic types of recreational vehicles are:
(1)
TRAVEL TRAILERA vehicular unit, mounted on wheels, of such size or weight as not to require special highway movement permits when drawn by a motorized vehicle, initially designed and constructed to provide temporary living quarters for recreational, camping or travel use, and a body length of no more than 35 feet and a body width of no more than eight feet six inches, when factory-equipped for the road.
(2)
TRUCK CAMPERA portable unit, designed to be loaded onto or affixed to the bed or chassis of a truck, constructed to provide temporary living quarters for recreational, camping or travel use.
(3)
MOTOR HOMEA vehicular unit built on a self-propelled motor vehicle chassis, initially designed to provide temporary living quarters for recreational, camping or travel use.
(4)
CAMPING TRAILERA vehicular unit mounted on wheels and constructed with collapsible partial sidewalls, which fold for towing by another vehicle and unfold at the campsite, and is initially designed to provide temporary living quarters for recreational, camping or travel use.
(5)
Vans, buses and other vehicles when equipped for camping purposes,
designed to provide temporary living quarters for recreational, camping
or travel use.
RECREATIONAL VEHICLE (RV) PAD
A location on an RV lot or campground site constructed of
gravel, asphalt or concrete designed to provide proper drainage for
placement of an RV and, where possible, having amenities such as sewer,
water and electrical connections.
REGIONAL FLOOD
A flood determined to be representative of large floods known
to have occurred in Wisconsin. A regional flood is a flood with a
one-percent chance of being equaled or exceeded in any given year,
and if depicted on the FIRM, the RFE is equivalent to the BFE.
RENDERING PLANT
A plant for reduction of dead animals or slaughtered animals
not suitable for human consumption to by-products, such as hide, skin,
grease, bones, glue and soap, and for the storage of such by-products.
REPLACEMENT OF TOPSOIL
The replacement of the topsoil which was removed and disturbed
by a quarry or other nonmetallic mining operation or the provision
and placement of soil which is at least as adequate, in the opinion
of the Village of Salem Lakes Plan Commission, as the topsoil which
was removed or disturbed, for the purposes of providing adequate vegetative
cover and stabilization of soil conditions.
RESORT
A hotel or motel that serves as a destination point for visitors.
A resort generally provides recreational facilities for persons on
vacation. A resort shall be self-contained and provide personal services
customarily furnished at hotels, including the serving of meals.
REST HOME
An agency, organization or individual providing care for
three or more sick or aged persons not related by blood or marriage
to the operator.
RESTAURANT
A public eating establishment in which the primary function
is the preparation and serving of food on the premises.
RESTAURANT WITH DRIVE-IN SERVICE
An establishment designed, in whole or part, to cater to
or accommodate the consumption of food and/or beverage in automobiles
on the premises of such establishment.
RETIREMENT HOME
A building or institution for the accommodation of elderly
persons, with or without nursing or medical care, provided that, if
such nursing or medical care is to be provided on a continuing basis
for at least three persons for not less than 72 hours per week, such
building or institution shall be classified as a nursing home. See
also "nursing home" and "home for the aged."
RIDING STABLE
A building or premises used for the rent or lease of horses
or animals for riding.
RIDING STABLE (PRIVATE)
A principal agricultural building and/or land use that is
designed, arranged, used or intended to be used for the keeping of
equines for the private use of the occupants of a principal dwelling
and their boarders and/or guests. Breeding, boarding or training of
equines may also be conducted. These facilities are not open to the
public.
RIDING STABLE (PUBLIC)
A principal building and/or land use in or on which equines
are kept for sale or hire to the public. Breeding, livery, boarding,
riding lessons, or training of equines may also be conducted.
RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE
The dividing line between a highway and the abutting lots
or other divisions of land.
RINGELMANN CHART
One which is described in the U.S. Bureau of Mines Information
Circular 6888 or its successor, and on which are illustrated graduated
shades of grey for use in estimating the light-obscuring capacity
of smoke.
RINGELMANN NUMBER
The number appearing in the Ringelmann Chart ascribed by
the observer to the density of the smoke emission. Where the density
or light-obstructing capacity of the smoke as observed falls between
two consecutive Ringelmann Numbers, the lowest Ringelmann Number shall
be considered the density of the smoke observed.
ROUTINE MAINTENANCE OF VEGETATION
Normally accepted horticultural practices that do not result
in the loss of any layer of existing vegetation and do not require
earth disturbance.
ROW HOUSE
One of a group of three or more houses sharing a common or
party wall on one or both side lot lines.
SANITARIUM
A health station or retreat; an institution for the recuperation
and treatment of persons suffering from physical or mental disorders.
SANITARY LANDFILL
A type of land disposal operation involving the disposal
of solid waste on land without creating nuisances or hazards to public
health or safety by utilizing the principles of engineering to confine
the solid waste to the smallest practical area, to reduce it to the
smallest practical volume, and to cover it with a layer of earth at
the conclusion of each day's operation or at such more frequent intervals
as may be necessary.
SCHOOL
A place for systematic instruction in any branch or branches
of knowledge.
SECONDARY STREET YARD
A yard normally not including the driveway access, extending
across the full width of the lot, the depth of which shall be the
minimum horizontal distance between the existing street right-of-way
line and a line parallel thereto through the nearest point of the
principal structure. Corner lots shall have one primary street yard
and one secondary street yard.
SEDIMENT
Soils or other surficial materials transported by winds or
surface waters as a product of erosion.
SEPARATION DISTANCE
The required distance between the outer boundary of a cluster
group and another specified feature of the development.
SETBACK
The distance between a street line and the front building
line of a principal building or structure, projected to the side lines
of the lot, and including driveways and parking areas, except where
otherwise restricted by this chapter.
SHED
A subordinate structure or building used primarily for storage
purposes, of a height no greater than 12 feet, and the total square
footage of which does not exceed 150 square feet.
SHELTER, FALLOUT
A structure or portion of a structure intended to provide
protection to human life during periods of danger to human life from
nuclear fallout, air raids, storms or other emergencies.
SHORE YARD
A yard extending across the full width or depth of a lot,
the depth of which shall be the minimum horizontal distance between
a line intersecting both side lot lines at the same angle and containing
the point of the ordinary high-water mark of a pond, stream, lake
or wetland nearest the principal structure and a line parallel thereto
containing the point of the principal structure nearest the high-water
line.
SHORELAND WETLAND DISTRICT
A zoning district, created as a part of a Village zoning
ordinance, comprised of shorelands that are designated as wetlands
on the Wisconsin wetland inventory maps prepared by the Department
of Natural Resources.
SHORELANDS
All land, water and air located within the following distances
from the ordinary high-water mark of navigable waters as defined in
§ 281.31(2)(d), Wis. Stats.: 1,000 feet from a lake, pond
or flowage; 300 feet from a river or stream or to the landward side
of the floodplain, whichever distance is greater. If the navigable
water is a glacial pothole lake, the distance shall be measured from
the high-water mark thereof.
SHORELINES
The intersection of the land surfaces abutting lakes, ponds,
streams, flowages and wetlands with the ordinary high-water mark.
SIDE YARD
An open unoccupied space within the lot between a side lot
line and the parts of the building, structure or outbuilding nearest
thereto. Such side yard shall extend on both sides of the lot through
from the street line to the rear line of said lot.
SIGN
Any advertisement, announcement, direction or communication
produced in whole or in part by the construction, erection, affixing
or placing of a structure on any land or on any other structure, or
produced by painting on or posting or placing any printed, lettered,
pictured, figured or colored material or impression on any building,
structure or surface. Signs placed or erected by governmental agencies
or nonprofit civic associations or public or private institutions
for a public purpose in the public interest shall not be included
herein, nor shall this include signs which are a part of the architectural
design of a building.
SIGN AREA
The total square or rectangular area of space needed for
advertising purposes, including the spaces between open-type letters
and figures, including the background structure or other decoration
or addition which is an integral part of the sign. Sign supports shall
be excluded in determining the area of a sign. A double-faced sign
shall have twice the total area of a single-faced sign.
SIGN REFACING
Repainting or replacing the advertising surface of a sign
without moving, reconstructing, extending, enlarging, converting or
making structural changes to the sign.
SIGN, AWNING
A sign affixed to the surface of an awning, provided that
the sign does not extend vertically or horizontally beyond the limits
of such awning.
SIGN, BLADE
A small, pedestrian-oriented sign that projects perpendicular
from a structure or is hung beneath an awning or canopy.
SIGN, BULLETIN BOARD
Sign erected by a charitable, educational or religious institution,
or a public body, which is erected upon the same property as said
institution, for the purpose of notification to the public of an event
or occurrence of public interest, such as a church service, political
rally, civic meeting or other similar event.
SIGN, BUSINESS
A sign which directs attention to a business, product, service
or activity conducted or sold on the premises where the sign is displayed.
SIGN, CANOPY
A sign affixed to the surface of a canopy, provided that
the sign does not extend vertically or horizontally beyond the limits
of such canopy.
SIGN, DILAPIDATED
A sign where elements of the display area or panel are visibly
cracked, broken or discolored, where the support structure or frame
members are visibly corroded, bent, broken, torn or dented, or where
the message can no longer be read under normal viewing conditions.
SIGN, FLASHING
Any illuminated sign, whether stationary, revolving or rotating,
which exhibits changing light or color effects, provided that revolving
or rotating signs which exhibit no changing light or color effects
other than those produced by revolution or rotation shall be deemed
flashing signs only if they exhibit sudden or marked changes in such
light or color effects.
SIGN, FREESTANDING
A sign anchored directly to the ground or supported by one
or more posts, columns or other vertical structures or supports and
not attached to or dependent for support from any building.
SIGN, ILLUMINATED
A sign designed to give forth any artificial light or reflect
such light from an artificial source.
SIGN, INFLATABLE
A freestanding or moored sign or advertising medium expanded
or inflated with air or another gas, such as, but not limited to,
an air dancer or balloon, which may or may not rise and float above
the ground and may or may not be imprinted with a product name or
logo. Types of inflatables included within this definition are, but
are not limited to: air dancers, air tubes, crazy tubes, tube dancers,
dancing inflatables, giant inflatables, inflatable product replicas,
rotatable inflatables, inflatable costumes, tethered balloons or blimps,
or inflatable mascots, figures and characters.
SIGN, MENU BOARD
A freestanding sign displaying the type and price of food
and beverages sold in connection with permitted outdoor dining, or
a freestanding sign permanently affixed to the ground in connection
with drive-through restaurant service.
SIGN, MONUMENT
A sign mounted on a solid-appearing decorative base or platform
which supports a minimum of 75% of the horizontal dimension of the
sign display and which encloses the structural members that support
the sign with brick, decorative masonry, natural or decorative stone
or painted metal with the bottom of the sign face at or within a few
feet of the base at grade.
SIGN, OBSOLETE
A sign which no longer correctly advertises a bona fide business,
owner, landlord/tenant, product or activity conducted or product available
on the premises where the sign is displayed.
SIGN, ON-SITE INFORMATIONAL
A sign which provides special information, such as price,
hours of operation, or parking regulations and information, and which
does not include brand names or information regarding product lines
or services. It may contain a business logo, if the logo is under
one square foot in area. Examples of such signs include: signs that
give direction regarding parking and traffic, such as "enter" or "exit"
or "employee parking" or "customer parking" or "do not enter," or
signs that direct traffic to a specific area such as "drive-through."
SIGN, PORTABLE
Any sign not permanently attached to the ground, a building
or other immovable object. Such sign shall include any sign attached
to, or displayed on, a vehicle that is used for the expressed purpose
of advertising a business establishment, product, service or entertainment
when that vehicle is parked adjacent to the public right-of-way and/or
in a manner as to attract attention of motoring or pedestrian traffic.
SIGN, PROJECTING
Any sign that is attached in a plane approximately perpendicular
to the surface of a building or other structure.
SIGN, REAL ESTATE
A sign pertaining to the sale or lease of the lot or tract
of land on which the sign is located or to the sale or lease of one
or more structures or a portion thereof located on such lot or tract
of land.
SIGN, ROOF
A sign erected, constructed or maintained on the roof of
a building or structure above the eaves, or above mansards, parapets
or other similar architectural features of buildings or structures
which are capable of supporting signs.
SIGN, SUSPENDED
A sign that is suspended from the underside of a horizontal
plane surface and is supported by such surface.
SIGN, UNIFIED BUSINESS CENTER
A monument sign which identifies multiple tenants located
on multiple parcels within a commercial development or business/industrial
park.
SIGN, WALL
Any sign attached to, erected on or painted on the wall of
a building or structure, with the exposed face of the sign in a plane
approximately parallel to and projecting not more than 12 inches from
the face of the wall. Wall-mounted signs shall not extend above the
top of the parapet wall (if one exists) or soffit-fascia line (if
one exists) of a building. A wall sign may be of either one-piece
construction or of individual connected or related letters or symbols.
The sides of architectural projections do not constitute a wall per
this definition.
SIGN, WINDOW
Any permanent or temporary sign, including any decal or graphic,
that is legible from the outside, including plazas, public streets,
and parking lots, and that is placed on the inside face of a window
or mounted within two feet of the inside face of the window.
SILT
Soil particles, intermediate in size between sand and clay,
which are readily transported by inflowing streams or surface waters
into a body of water.
SLAUGHTERHOUSE
Any building or premises used for the killing or dressing
of cattle, sheep, swine, goats, horses or poultry and the storage,
freezing and curing of meat and preparation of meat products.
SLOW-BURNING OR INCOMBUSTIBLE
Implies materials which do not in themselves constitute an
active fuel for the spread of combustion. A material which will not
ignite, nor actively support combustion during an exposure for five
minutes to a temperature of 1,200° F., shall be designated "incombustible."
SMOKE
Small gasborne particles other than water that form a visible
plume in the air.
SMOKE UNIT
The number obtained when the smoke density in its Ringelmann
Number is multiplied by the time of emission in minutes. For the purpose
of this calculation, a Ringelmann density reading shall be made at
least once a minute during the period of observation; each reading
is then multiplied by the time in minutes during which it was observed.
The various products are then added together to give the total number
of smoke units observed during the entire observation period.
SOIL
Any earth, sand, gravel, rock or any similar material.
SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEM
A device, array of devices, or structural design feature,
the purpose of which is to provide for generation of electricity,
the collection, storage and distribution of solar energy for space
heating or cooling, daylight for interior lighting, or water heating.
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SOLID WASTE
Garbage, refuse and all other discarded or salvageable solid
materials, including solid waste materials resulting from industrial,
commercial and agricultural operations and from domestic use and public
service activities, but does not include solids or dissolved material
in wastewater effluent or other common water pollutants.
SOUND LEVEL
The sound level of an operation or use is the intensity of
sound, measured in decibels, produced by such operation or use.
SOUND LEVEL METER
An instrument standardized by the American Standards Association
for measurement of intensity of sound.
START COMMENCEMENT
The doing of some act upon the ground on which the building
is to be erected, and in pursuance of a design to erect, the result
of which act would make known to a person viewing the premises, from
observation alone, that the erection of a structure on that land had
been commenced.
START OF CONSTRUCTION
The date the building permit was issued, provided the actual start of construction, repair, reconstruction, rehabilitation, addition, placement or other improvement was within the time limits as specified in §
490-3.3. The actual start means either the first placement of permanent construction on a site, such as the pouring of slab or footings, the installation of pilings, the construction of columns, or any work beyond initial excavation, or the placement of a manufactured home on a foundation. Permanent construction also includes land preparation, such as clearing, grading and filling. For an alteration, the actual start of construction means the first alteration of any wall, ceiling, floor or other structural part of a building, whether or not that alteration affects the external dimensions of the building.
STEEP SLOPE
A slope over 12% grade, which is characterized by increased
runoff, erosion and sediment hazards.
STORAGE
Holding or safekeeping goods in a warehouse or other depository
to await the happening of some future event or contingency which will
call for the removal of the goods.
STORAGE CAPACITY
The volume of space available above a given cross-section
of a floodplain for the temporary storage of floodwater. The storage
capacity will vary with stage.
STORE
A use devoted exclusively to the retail sale of a commodity
or commodities.
STORY
That portion of a building included between a floor and the
floor or roof next above it. A basement is not to be counted as a
story unless the ceiling height exceeds four feet above the grade
or unless more than 40% of the basement is for living purposes.
STORY, HALF
A story which is situated in a sloping roof, the floor area
of which does not exceed 2/3 of the floor area of the story immediately
below it, and which does not contain an independent dwelling unit.
STREET
A public thoroughfare, avenue, road, highway, boulevard,
parkway, way, drive, lane, court or private easement providing, generally,
the primary roadway to and egress from the property abutting along
its length.
STREET LINE
A dividing line between a lot and a street right-of-way.
STREET YARD
A yard extending across the full width of the lot, the depth
of which shall be the minimum horizontal distance between the existing
right-of-way line and a line parallel thereto through the nearest
point of the principal structure. Through lots (double frontage lots)
shall have two such yards.
STREET, ARTERIAL
A public street or highway used or intended to be used primarily
for fast or heavy through traffic. Arterial streets and highways shall
include freeways and expressways, as well as arterial streets, highways
and parkways.
STRIPPING
Any activity which removes the vegetated surface cover, including
tree removal, clearing, grubbing and storage or removal of topsoil.
STRUCTURAL ALTERATION
Any change in the supporting members of a building, such
as bearing walls or partitions, columns, beams or girders, or any
substantial change in the roof or in the exterior walls.
STRUCTURAL REPAIRS
Any repair to the supporting members of a structure, such
as bearing walls, columns, beams or girders. Ordinary maintenance
repairs, such as interior or exterior painting, decorating, paneling,
replacing doors and windows, and replacing roof tiles or shingles,
are not considered structural repairs.
STRUCTURALLY ALTERED
The making of such a substantial change in the construction,
identity and use of the present building.
STRUCTURE
Any production or piece of work, artificially built up or
composed of parts and joined together in some definite manner and
form. Structures may include, but are not limited to, a principal
structure or any accessory structure or a garage, shed, boathouse,
sidewalk, walkway, patio, deck, retaining wall, porch or firepit.
STRUCTURE, MINOR
Any small, movable accessory erection or construction, such
as birdhouses, tool houses, play equipment, arbors and walls and fences
under four feet in height, meeting all street, side, rear and shore
yard setback requirements.
STRUCTURE, TEMPORARY
A movable structure not designed for human occupancy nor
for the protection of goods or chattels and not forming an enclosure.
SUBLOT
A subordinate and integral part of a lot, which lot is identified
on a subdivision recorded in the maps and plats records of the Kenosha
County Register of Deeds.
SUBDIVISION
Has the meaning given in § 236.02(12), Wis. Stats.
SUBDIVISION ROAD
A Village road or other officially approved means of access
providing primary access to interior lots located within a subdivision
as defined in the Village of Salem Lakes Land Division Ordinance.
SUBSTANTIAL DAMAGE
Damage sustained by a structure whereby the cumulative cost
of repairing or restoring the structure to its pre-damaged condition,
over the life of the structure, would equal or exceed 50% of the equalized
assessed value at the time the structure became nonconforming.
SUBSTANTIAL IMPROVEMENT
Any repair, reconstruction, rehabilitation, addition or improvement
of a building or structure, the cost of which equals or exceeds 50%
of the equalized assessed value at the time the structure became nonconforming.
If the structure has sustained substantial damage, any repairs are
considered substantial improvement regardless of the work performed.
The term does not, however, include either any project for the improvement
of a building required to correct existing health, sanitary or safety
code violations identified by the Building Inspector and that are
the minimum necessary to assure safe living conditions, or any alteration
of a historic structure, provided that the alteration will not preclude
the structure's continued designation as a historic structure.
SWIMMING POOL
Any structure, portable or permanent, containing a body of
water 18 inches or more in depth, intended for recreational purposes,
including a wading pool, but not including an ornamental reflecting
pool or fish pond or similar type pool, located and designed so as
not to create a hazard or to be used for swimming or wading.
TEMPORARY USE
A use of land, buildings or structures not intended to be
of permanent duration and not located on a parcel for more than 12
months.
THEATER
A structure used for dramatic, operatic, motion picture,
or other performance, for admission to which entrance money is received
and no audience participation or meal service allowed.
TOWNHOUSE
A building that has one-family dwelling units erected in
a row as a single building on adjoining lots, each being separated
from the adjoining unit or units by a party wall or walls extending
from the basement floor to the roof along the dividing lot line, and
each such building being separated from any other building by space
on all sides.
TOXIC MATTER
Those materials which are capable of causing injury to living
organisms by chemical means when present in relatively small amounts.
TRAFFIC LANE
A strip of roadway intended to accommodate a single line
of moving vehicles.
TRANSIENT
A person who travels to a location away from his or her permanent
address for a short period of time for vacation, pleasure, recreation,
culture, business or employment.
TRUCK FARMING
A farm devoted to the production of vegetables for the market.
TURNING LANE
An existing or proposed connecting roadway between two arterial
streets or between an arterial street and any other street. Turning
lanes include grade-separated interchange ramps.
UNNECESSARY HARDSHIP
The circumstance where special conditions, which were not
self-created, affect a particular property and make strict conformity
with restrictions governing dimensional standards (such as lot area,
lot width, setbacks, yard requirements, or building height) unnecessarily
burdensome or unreasonable in light of the purposes of this chapter.
Unnecessary hardship is present only where, in the absence of a variance,
no feasible use can be made of the property.
USE
(1)
Any purpose for which a building or other structure or a tract
of land may be designed, arranged, intended, maintained or occupied;
or
(2)
Any activity, occupation, business or operation carried on,
or intended to be carried on, in a building or other structure or
on a tract of land.
USE, PRIVATE
One which is restricted to the occupants of a lot or building,
together with their guests, where compensation for such use is not
received and where no business or commercial activity is associated
with such use or building.
USED CAR LOT
A lot or group of contiguous lots used for the display and
sale of used automobiles and where no repair work is done, except
the necessary reconditioning of the cars to be displayed and sold
on the premises.
UTILITY SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEM
A commercial solar energy system that converts sunlight into
electricity, whether by photovoltaics (PV), concentrating solar thermal
devices (CST), or other conversion technology, for the primary purpose
of wholesale sales of generated electricity. A utility solar energy
system is the principal land use for the parcel on which it is located.
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VARIANCE
An authorization granted by the Zoning Board of Appeals to
construct or alter a building or structure in a manner that deviates
from the dimensional standards of this chapter. A variance may not
permit the use of a property that is otherwise prohibited by this
chapter or allow floodplain construction that is not protected to
the flood protection elevation.
VEGETATIVE BUFFER
An area of dense vegetation intended to slow runoff and trap
sediment. Vegetative buffers are commonly referred to as filter or
buffer strips. See Vegetative Buffer for Construction Sites (1054),
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Conservation Practice Standard.
VIDEO
A recording of moving visual images.
VIOLATION
The failure of a structure or other development to be fully
compliant with the provisions of this or any other Village ordinance.
A structure or other development without required permits, lowest
floor elevation documentation, floodproofing certificates or required
floodway encroachment calculations is presumed to be in violation
until such time as that documentation is provided.
WAREHOUSE
A structure or part of a structure for storing goods, wares
and merchandise, whether for the owner or for others, and whether
it is a public or private warehouse.
WAREHOUSING
Establishments used generally for large-scale dead storage
of goods and wares. A general warehouse may or may not include maintenance
facilities for shipping vehicles.
WATERSHED
The entire region contributing runoff or surface water to
a watercourse or body of water.
WELL
An excavation opening in the ground made by digging, boring,
drilling, driving or other methods, to obtain groundwater regardless
of its intended use.
WETLANDS
Those areas where water is at, near or above the land surface
long enough to be capable of supporting aquatic or hydrophytic vegetation
and which have soils indicative of wet conditions.
WHOLESALE TRADE
Establishments or places of business primarily engaged in
selling merchandise to retailers, to industrial, commercial, institutional
or professional business users, or to other wholesalers, or acting
as agents or brokers and buying merchandise for, or selling merchandise
to, such individuals or companies.
WIDTH
A dimension measured from side to side at right angles to
length.
YARD
An open space, other than a court, on the same lot with a
building, unoccupied and unobstructed from the ground upward.
ZONE
An area within which certain uses of land and buildings are
permitted and certain others are prohibited, yards and other open
spaces are required, and lot areas, building height limits, and other
requirements are established, all of the foregoing being identical
for the zone in which they apply.