A. 
Primary purpose and characteristics.
(1) 
The M-1 Limited Manufacturing District is intended to provide for manufacturing, industrial and related uses of a limited nature in size and for situations where such uses are not located in basic industrial groupings and where their relative proximity to other uses requires more restrictive regulation as to hours of operation, method of manufacturing, traffic patterns, storage of materials and products, shipment of materials and products, etc., so as to better provide for the health, safety and welfare of the public. There shall be strict compliance with the performance standards set forth in Article 10 of this chapter. All new structures and uses and changes or additions to existing structures and uses shall be in compliance with the site plan review requirements of this chapter (see § 490-6.2).
(2) 
It is recognized that it is neither possible nor practicable to list all of the principal and accessory uses that are compatible with those listed below, and therefore it is intended that the following list of principal and accessory uses only be illustrative. Any individual aggrieved by a failure to list a particular principal or accessory use in this section shall have the right to file a petition with the Planning and Development Administrator for a determination as to the similarity of the intended use with the principal and accessory uses listed below.
B. 
Principal uses. The processing, manufacturing and/or storage of the following, including office buildings, office parks and ancillary uses, shall constitute the principal uses permitted in the M-1 Limited Manufacturing District:
Agricultural and general warehousing
Apparel and findings
Automatic temperature controls
Baked goods and bakery products
Blank books, loose-leaf binders and devices
Blending and preparing of flour
Books; publishing, printing and binding
Boot and shoe cut, stock and findings
Bottling and canning soft drinks and carbonated waters
Brooms and brushes
Candy and other confectionery products
Canned, frozen and preserved fruits, vegetables, seafood and food specialties
Canvas products
Coffee roasting and coffee products
Commercial storage, curing, drying, churning, processing and packaging of agricultural products
Contract sorting, grading and packaging services for fruits and vegetables
Corn, wet milling
Costume jewelry, costume novelties, buttons and miscellaneous notions
Curtains and draperies
Dental equipment and supplies
Drying and dehydrating fruits and vegetables
Electrotyping and stereotyping
Engineering, laboratory and scientific (other than chemical) and research instruments and associated equipment
Envelopes
Fabrics
Feeds prepared for animals and fowl
Flavor extracts and flavoring syrups
Flour and other grain mill products
Fluid milk processing
Footwear
Fresh or frozen fruits, fruit juices, vegetables and specialties
Fruit and vegetable pickling, vegetable sauces and seasoning, salad dressing preparation
Fur goods
Grain elevators and bulk storage of feed grains
Handbags and other personal leather goods
Hats, caps and millinery
Household furniture and furnishings
Ice
Ice cream and frozen desserts
Industrial leather, belting and packing
Jeweler's findings and materials
Jewelry and precious metals
Lamps and lamp shades
Leather and sheep-lined clothing
Leather gloves and mittens
Luggage
Malt liquors
Manifold business forms
Mechanical measuring and controlling instruments
Men's, youths' and boys' furnishings, work clothing and allied garments
Milling of rice, vegetable and soybean oil
Mini warehouses
Morticians' supplies
Motion picture and video production
Musical instruments and parts
Newspapers; publishing and printing
Office furniture
Office buildings, office parks, and ancillary uses, with or without space for principal or accessory manufacturing, assembly, repair or warehousing uses. Ancillary uses within office building or office parks that include, but are not limited to, financial services such as banks, credit unions, savings and loan associations, and stockbrokers; professional services such as medical, legal and accounting services; personal services such as day-care centers, dry cleaners, barbers and beauty shops; fast service printing and communication; food services such as restaurants and delicatessens; and convenience item retail stores.
Ophthalmic goods
Optical instruments and lenses
Orthopedic, prosthetic and surgical appliances and supplies
Paperboard and cardboard
Paper coating and glazing
Partitions, shelving, lockers and office and store fixtures
Office and artists' supplies
Pasta
Photoengraving and photographic equipment and supplies
Pleating, decorative and novelty stitching
Poultry and small game dressing and packing, provided all operations shall be conducted within an enclosed building
Preparation of cereals
Preparation of feed for animals and fowl
Printing, commercial
Production of chocolate and cocoa
Production of condensed and evaporated milk
Production of creamery butter
Production of flour and other grain mill products
Production of frozen fruits, fruit juices, vegetables and other specialties
Production of natural and processed cheese
Production of wine, brandy and brandy spirits
Raincoats and other waterproof outer garments
Sanitary paper products
Sausages and other prepared meat products, provided that all activities are conducted within an enclosed building
Seed and grain processing and preparation
Signs and advertising displays
Sugar processing and production
Surgical and medical instruments and apparatus
Tobacco products
Toys, amusement, sporting and athletic goods
Typesetting
Umbrellas, parasols, canes
Vegetable oil milling
Venetian blinds and shades
Wallpaper
Watches, clocks, clockwork-operated devices, and parts
Wet milling of corn
Women's, misses', Jr. girls' and infants' furnishings, work and dress clothing and allied garments
Yarns and threads
C. 
Accessory uses.
(1) 
Garages for storage of vehicles used in conjunction with the operation of the industry.
(2) 
Office, storage, power supply and other uses normally auxiliary to the principal industrial operations.
(3) 
Off-street parking and loading areas.
(4) 
Small wind energy system.
(5) 
Solar energy system.
D. 
Conditional uses (see also § 490-33.8).
(1) 
Auto-truck body and engine repair and painting.
(2) 
Concrete and asphalt batch plants located on a parcel.
(3) 
Flea markets.
(4) 
Freight terminals, yards and freight forwarding services and related equipment storage and maintenance facilities.
(5) 
Malt production.
(6) 
Millwork, lumberyards, sawmills and planing mills.
(7) 
Packing and crating services.
(8) 
Petroleum bulk stations and terminals.
(9) 
Processing of hardwood dimension, flooring, veneer and plywood.
(10) 
Retail or wholesale sales of manufactured products on premises.
(11) 
Utility substations.
(12) 
Large wind energy system.
E. 
Lot area and width.
(1) 
Individual industries served by public sanitary sewage facilities shall provide a minimum lot area of 10,000 square feet and a minimum frontage of 75 feet in width.
(2) 
Individual industries served by on-site soil absorption sewage disposal systems or other approved private means of sewage disposal shall provide a minimum lot area of 40,000 square feet and a minimum frontage of 150 feet in width.
F. 
Building height and area.
(1) 
No building or parts of a building shall exceed 35 feet in height.
(2) 
No maximum or minimum building area shall be required in the M-1 Limited Manufacturing District due to the variety of uses within this district and the diverse building demands of each use.
G. 
Minimum yard setbacks shall be as set forth in § 490-8.11.
[Amended 11-8-2021 by Ord. No. 2021.11-44]
H. 
Authorized sanitary sewer systems.
(1) 
Public sanitary sewer.
(2) 
On-site soil absorption system.
(3) 
Holding tank on lots of record created prior to July 1, 1980.
A. 
Primary purpose and characteristics.
(1) 
The M-2 Heavy Manufacturing District is intended to provide for manufacturing and industrial development of a more general nature than in the M-1 Limited Manufacturing District in those areas where the relationship to surrounding land use would create fewer problems of compatibility. Such districts should not normally abut directly upon residential districts nor be less than 10 acres in area. All uses in the M-2 Heavy Manufacturing District shall comply with the performance standards set forth in Article 10 of this chapter. All new structures and uses and changes or additions to existing structures and uses shall be in compliance with the site plan review requirements of this chapter (see § 490-6.2).
(2) 
It is recognized that it is neither possible nor practicable to list all of the principal and accessory uses that are compatible with those listed below, and therefore it is intended that the following list of principal and accessory uses only be illustrative. Any individual aggrieved by a failure to list a particular principal or accessory use in this section shall have the right to file a petition with the Planning and Development Administrator for a determination as to the similarity of the intended use with the principal and accessory uses listed below.
B. 
Principal uses. In addition to those industrial and office uses permitted in the M-1 Limited Manufacturing District (together with M-1 District ancillary uses), the processing, manufacturing and/or storage of the following shall constitute principal uses permitted in the M-2 Heavy Manufacturing District:
[Amended 11-9-2020 by Ord. No. 2020.11-22]
Aircraft and parts
Aluminum, primary production
Aluminum, rolling, drawing and extruding
Asphalt, felts and coating
Automobile manufacturing
Batteries
Bedding
Biological products
Blast furnaces, steelworks and the rolling of ferrous metals
Bleach
Bone
Bottling of alcoholic beverages
Brass works
Brick and structural clay tile
Candles
Canneries
Carbon black
Carpeting
Celluloid
Cement
Ceramic floor and wall tile
Charcoal
Clay building material and refractories
Coal tar
Coke
Coding, engraving and allied services
Cold, rolled steel sheets, strips and burrs
Cold storage warehouses, commercial service facility
Communication equipment
Concrete and concrete products
Condensories
Construction and prefabrication of wood buildings and structures, mobile homes and construction of wooden containers
Construction, mining, and materials' handling machinery and equipment
Copper, drawing and extruding
Copper, primary smelting and refining
Cordage
Creameries
Cutlery, hand tools, and general hardware
Dextrin
Disinfectant
Electrical lighting and wiring equipment
Electrical industrial apparatus
Electrical transmission and distribution equipment
Electro-metallurgical products
Electronic components and accessories
Engines and turbines
Excelsior
Farm machinery and equipment
Feed mills
Felt
Fine earthenware, table and kitchen articles
Fish by-products
Food locker plants
Fur dressing and dyeing furs
Gelatin
Glass manufacturing
Glue and gelatin
Guns and related equipment
Gypsum products
Hair products
Heating apparatus and plumbing fixtures
Household appliances
Ice
Ink, printing
Lime
Lime products
Linoleum, asphalt-base and other hard-surface floor coverings
Lithographing
Manufacture of plastic materials and synthetic resins, synthetic rubber, and synthetic other man-made fibers and products
Matches
Meat (frozen storage)
Metal cans
Metal products, fabricated structural
Metal stamping
Metalworking machinery
Motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment
Motorcycles, bicycles and parts
Musical and sound equipment
Nonferrous metals, rolling, drawing and extruding
Nonferrous wire, drawing and insulating
Office, computing and accounting machines
Oilcloth
Paper
Pea viners
Perfume, cosmetics and other toilet preparations
Pharmaceutical preparations
Plaster of paris
Polish
Porcelain electrical supplies
Potash
Pulp
Pyroxylin
Radio and television receiving sets
Railroad equipment
Reclaiming rubber, metal, paper and other resources
Rope
Rubber products
Screw machine products and bolts, nuts, screws, rivets and washers
Service industry machines
Shoddy
Shoe and ramp blacking
Signaling and fire control equipment
Size
Soap and detergents
Special cleaning, polishing and sanitation preparations
Starch
Steel wire drawing, and steel rails and spikes
Sugar
Textiles and fabric-finishing mills
Tires and inner tubes
Tool-and-die making
Trade and contractor offices
Vitreous china plumbing fixtures, china, earthenware fittings and bathroom fixtures
Warehousing
Weaving
Wire products, fabrication
Wood pressing
C. 
Accessory uses.
(1) 
Garages for storage of vehicles used in conjunction with the operation of the industry.
(2) 
Offices, storage, power supply, and other uses normally auxiliary to the principal industrial operations.
(3) 
Off-street parking and loading areas.
(4) 
Retail stores and service facilities, such as retail outlet stores, surplus goods stores, and restaurants and food service facilities when established in conjunction with the permitted manufacturing or processing facility.
(5) 
Small wind energy system.
(6) 
Solar energy system.
(7) 
Wholesale stores.
D. 
Conditional uses (see also § 490-33.8). In addition to those industrial conditional uses permitted in the M-1 Limited Manufacturing District, the following shall constitute conditional uses in the M-2 Heavy Manufacturing District:
Abrasives
Animal reduction
Bus terminals and related equipment storage and maintenance buildings
Chemicals determined to be nontoxic by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the Kenosha County Office of Emergency Management
Coal and bone distillation
Concrete and asphalt batch plants
Contractor storage yards
Dye
Electric- and steam-generating plants
Fertilizer production, sales, storage, mixing and blending. Said fertilizers shall be determined to be nontoxic by the Kenosha County Office of Emergency Management
Flea markets
Forges
Foundries
Fuel
Gasohol and fuel-related alcohol plants
Gun firing range (indoor)
Insulating materials determined to be nontoxic by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the Kenosha County Office of Emergency Management
Laboratories
Lacquer, paint, stain
Large wind energy system
Livestock sales facilities
Living quarters for watchmen or caretakers
Lubricating oils and grease
Manufacturing, processing and storage of building materials, explosives, dry ice, fat, flammables, glue, grains, grease, lard, plastic, radioactive materials, shellac, soap, tires, turpentine, vinegar and yeast
Meat packing, slaughterhouse and production of sausages and other meat products
Motor freight
Offal
Outside storage and manufacturing
Plastic materials and synthetic resins, synthetic rubber, and synthetic and other man-made fibers and products
Power- and heat-generating plants
Production of animal and marine fats and oils
Production of shortening, table oils, margarine and other edible fats and oils
Railroad terminals and freight yards
Recycling centers and warehousing of recovered resources
Refineries
Rendering plants
Road test facilities
Sewage treatment plants
Ship and boat building and repair
Smelting and refining of all metals and alloys
Stockyards
Tanneries
Towing with outside storage
Utility substations
Wrecking, junk, demolition and scrap yard
E. 
Lot area and width.
(1) 
Lots shall have a minimum area of 40,000 square feet; and
(2) 
All such lots shall have a frontage of not less than 150 feet in width.
F. 
Building height and area.
(1) 
No building or parts of a building shall exceed 60 feet in height.
(2) 
No maximum or minimum building area shall be required in the M-2 District due to the variety of uses within this district and the diverse building demands of each use.
G. 
Minimum yard setbacks shall be as set forth in § 490-8.11.
[Amended 11-8-2021 by Ord. No. 2021.11-44]
H. 
Authorized sanitary sewer systems.
(1) 
Public sanitary sewer.
(2) 
On-site soil absorption disposal system.
(3) 
Holding tank on lots of record created prior to July 1, 1980.
A. 
Primary purpose and characteristics. The M-3 Mineral Extraction District is intended to provide for the orderly continuation of existing quarries and related operations and to provide for new operations that provide maximum protection to the natural environment. This district further provides for the restoration of quarries in a manner that will not deteriorate the natural environment of the Village. All new structures and uses and changes or additions to existing structures and uses shall be in compliance with the site plan review requirements of this chapter (see § 490-6.2).
B. 
Principal uses. No principal uses shall be permitted in the M-3 Mineral Extraction District, and all uses within this district shall be conditional uses.
C. 
Accessory uses.
(1) 
Parking areas and storage garages.
(2) 
Related office facilities and power supplies.
(3) 
Small wind energy systems.
(4) 
Solar energy systems.
D. 
Conditional uses (see also § 490-33.8).
(1) 
Caretaker's quarters.
(2) 
Concrete and asphalt batch plants.
(3) 
Large wind energy systems.
(4) 
Manufacturing of cement or concrete products.
(5) 
Manufacturing of lime, gypsum or plaster of paris.
(6) 
Quarry or other nonmetallic mining operations.
(7) 
Storage of mineral products or machinery.
(8) 
Storage and stockpiling of clean fill.
(9) 
Utilities and substations.
(10) 
Washing, refining or processing of rock, slate, gravel, sand or minerals processed from the topsoil.
E. 
Lot area and width. Lots in the M-3 Mineral Extraction District shall provide sufficient area for all structures, the extractive industrial operation, off-street parking and loading, as required in §§ 490-11.2 and 490-11.3 of this chapter, and all required yards.
F. 
Building height and area.
(1) 
No building or parts of a building shall exceed 60 feet in height; and
(2) 
No maximum or minimum building area shall be required in the M-3 Mineral Extraction District due to the variety of uses within the district and the diverse building demands of each use.
G. 
Minimum yard setbacks shall be as set forth in § 490-8.11.
[Amended 11-8-2021 by Ord. No. 2021.11-44]
H. 
Authorized sanitary sewer systems.
(1) 
On-site soil absorption disposal system.
(2) 
Public sanitary sewer system.
(3) 
Holding tank on lots of record created prior to July 1, 1980.
A. 
Primary purpose and characteristics.
(1) 
The purpose of the M-4 Sanitary Landfill and Hazardous Waste Disposal District is to regulate land uses associated with the handling of materials that may be hazardous or harmful to public health and to the environment. These include micro-organism cultures, pesticides, biological products, infectious agents, and other toxic and hazardous substances. In order to provide for assurance, accountability, monitoring and proper review of site operations and conditions involved in the handling of hazardous and potentially hazardous wastes, the M-4 Sanitary Landfill and Hazardous Waste Disposal District is created. This district is also intended to provide for the protection of the public, public safety, public welfare, health and convenience resulting from discharge of hazardous materials into the environment. All new structures and uses and changes or additions to existing structures and uses shall be in compliance with the site plan review requirements of this chapter (see § 490-6.2).
(2) 
It is recognized that it is neither possible nor practical to list all of the principal and accessory uses that are hazardous, in fact, or potentially hazardous. Accordingly, the following list of principal, accessory and conditional uses is illustrative only. Any individual aggrieved by the failure to list a particular use may file a petition with the Planning and Development Administrator for a determination as to the similarity or dissimilarity of any use.
B. 
Principal uses. No principal use shall be permitted as a matter of right in the M-4 Sanitary Landfill and Hazardous Waste Disposal District.
C. 
Conditional uses.
(1) 
Sanitary landfills operated in accordance with the provisions of Chapters NR 500 through NR 555, Wis. Adm. Code, and amendments thereto.
(2) 
Manufacture of substances where EPA-certified priority pollutants, such as naphthalene, phenols, and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), may be a by-product of such operation.
(3) 
Hazardous waste warehousing and transfer stations.
(4) 
Large wind energy systems.
(5) 
Garbage incineration or waste reduction.
(6) 
Medical waste incineration or waste processing.
(7) 
Recycling centers and warehousing of recovered resources.
D. 
Lot area and width.
(1) 
Lots shall have a minimum area of 10 acres; and
(2) 
Lots shall have a frontage of not less than 660 feet in width.
E. 
Building height. No building or parts of a building shall exceed 60 feet in height.
F. 
Minimum yard setbacks shall be as set forth in § 490-8.11.
[Amended 11-8-2021 by Ord. No. 2021.11-44]
G. 
Authorized sanitary sewer systems.
(1) 
Public sanitary sewer.
(2) 
On-site soil absorption sewage disposal system.
(3) 
Holding tank on lots of record created prior to July 1, 1980.