This article regulates the location and bulk of buildings in
both residential and nonresidential developments in order to protect
and enhance the desired community character of the Village of Williams
Bay. The provisions of this article interact closely with the density
and intensity provisions described in Article 4.
All residential lots shall comply with the standards prescribed
by this article, Article 4, and the bulk requirements listed for each
residential zoning district in Article 5. The following tables are
provided as a convenience for the Zoning Administrator and the general
public. Where there are conflicts between the text of this chapter
and these tables, the text shall prevail.
All nonresidential lots created under the provisions of this
chapter shall comply with the standards of this article and the bulk
requirements related to the specific zoning district used as listed
in Article 2. The following tables are provided as a convenience for
the Zoning Administrator and the general public. Where there are conflicts
between the text of this chapter and these tables, the text shall
prevail.
The minimum setback requirements of each zoning district establish
the minimum required yards for all uses, except those exempted by
the provisions of this section.
A. No yard shall be reduced in area or dimension so as to make such
yard less than the minimum required by this chapter. If an existing
yard is less than the minimum required, it shall not be reduced further,
except where exempted by the provisions of this section.
B. Essential services such as utilities, electric power, and communication
transmission lines are exempt from the yard requirement of this chapter.
C. Piers and docks shall be exempt from the yard requirements of this chapter, but shall be in full compliance with the requirements of §
281-1H of the Municipal Code of the Village of Williams Bay.
D. No required yard or lot area allocated to satisfy the minimum yard
or lot area requirements for one building or structure shall be used
to satisfy the minimum yard or lot area requirement for another building
or structure.
E. In instances where the required buffer yard width (per Article 9)
exceeds the minimum required setback width, the minimum required buffer
yard width shall prevail. Absolutely no intrusions of a building or
structure are permitted within the required buffer yard.
F. Permitted intrusions into required front and street side yards.
(1)
Chimneys, flues, sills, pilasters, lintels, ornamental features,
cornices, eaves, and gutters for residential buildings, provided they
do not extend more than three feet into the required yard.
(2)
Yard lights, ornamental lights, and nameplate signs for residential lots, provided they comply with the illumination requirements of §
390-0807 and provided they do not locate closer than five feet to the front or street property line.
(3)
Terraces, steps, uncovered porches, decks, stoops, or similar
appurtenances to residential buildings that do not extend above the
floor level of the adjacent building entrance, provided they do not
locate closer than five feet to any street right-of-way.
(4)
Fences, hedges, and walls, in accordance with Subsection
F(4)(a) through
(d) below on residential lots that do not exceed three feet in height, subject to §
390-0809E(1), and provided they do not locate closer than five feet to any street right-of-way. Fences permitted to intrude into the front or street side yards include the following:
(c)
All other fence types shall require a conditional use permit.
(d)
Permitted fence types shall comply with all other provisions of §
390-0809.
(5)
Fire escapes (on residential buildings) that do not extend more
than three feet into the required yard.
G. Permitted intrusions into required interior side yards.
(1)
Sills, pilasters, lintels, ornamental features, cornices, eaves,
and gutters for residential buildings, provided they do not extend
more than three feet into the required yard.
(2)
Fences, hedges, and walls in accordance with Subsection
G(2)(a) through
(e) below on residential lots that do not exceed four feet in height may be located subject to §
390-0809E(1), provided they do not locate closer than two feet to any alley line.
(c)
Decorative fences not more than three feet in height surrounding
patios and gardens.
(d)
All other fence types shall require a conditional use permit.
(e)
Permitted fence types shall comply with all other provisions of §
390-0809.
(3)
Fire escapes (on residential buildings) that do not extend more
than three feet into the required yard.
(4)
Air-conditioning condensers, heat exchangers and emergency generators,
provided they do not extend more than five feet into the required
yard.
H. Permitted intrusions into required rear yards.
(1)
Terraces, steps, uncovered porches, decks, stoops, or similar
appurtenances to residential buildings that do not extend more than
one foot above grade, provided they do not locate closer than 20 feet
to the rear lot line.
(2)
Fences, hedges, and walls in accordance with Subsection
H(2)(a) through
(e) below on residential lots that do not exceed four feet in height may be located subject to §
390-0809E(1), provided they do not locate closer than two feet to any alley line.
(c)
Decorative fences not more than three feet in height surrounding
patios and gardens.
(d)
All other fence types shall require a conditional use permit.
(e)
Permitted fence types shall comply with all other provisions of §
390-0809.
(3)
Fire escapes (on residential buildings) that do not extend more
than three feet into the required yard.
(4)
Air-conditioning condensers, heat exchangers and emergency generators,
provided they do not extend more than five feet into the required
yard.
I. Permitted intrusions into required shore yards.
(1)
Chimneys, flues, sills, pilasters, lintels, ornamental features,
cornices, eaves, and gutters for residential buildings, provided they
do not extend more than three feet into the required yard.
(2)
Yard lights, ornamental lights, and nameplate signs for residential lots, provided they comply with the illumination requirements of §
390-0807.
(3)
Terraces, steps, uncovered porches, decks, stoops, or similar
appurtenances to residential buildings that do not extend above the
floor level of the adjacent building entrance, provided they do not
extend more than 25 feet into the required yard.
(4)
Fences, hedges, and walls in accordance with Subsection
I(4)(a) through
(e) below on residential lots that do not exceed four feet in height may be located subject to §
390-0809E(1).
(c)
Decorative fences not more than three feet in height surrounding
patios and gardens.
(d)
All other fence types shall require a conditional use permit.
(e)
Permitted fence types shall comply with all other provisions of §
390-0809.
(5)
Fire escapes (on residential buildings) that do not extend more
than three feet into the required yard.
J. Accessory structures.
(1)
Attached accessory structures shall be considered part of the
principal building for all regulatory purposes.
(2)
Any permanent accessory structure classified as a building per §
390-0114 shall adhere to the location and height requirements of the district in which it is located except as otherwise allowed by this chapter.
(3)
Accessory structures shall not be located within any required
front yard or street side yard, except when there is a shore yard.
In instances where there is a shore yard, shore yards shall be treated
as front yards and street yards as rear yards, whereby accessory structures
may be located between a principal building and a street frontage
on the same lot.
The maximum height regulations listed for residential and nonresidential
uses and accessory structures in each zoning district in Article 2
are the maximum allowable heights for all buildings and structures,
except those exempted by this section.
A. The following are permitted to exceed the maximum height regulations
within any district where allowed: church spires, belfries, parapet
walls, cupolas, domes that do not contain usable space, public monuments,
water towers, fire and hose towers, flagpoles, flues, chimneys, smoke
stacks, grain elevators, elevator penthouses, radio and television
receiving antennas, satellite dish antennas when mounted on the roof
of a principal structure, manufacturing equipment and necessary mechanical
appurtenances, cooling towers, substations, utilities, and electric
power and communication transmission lines.
B. Communication structures, such as radio and television transmission
and relay towers, aerials, and observation towers, shall not exceed
in height three times their distance from the nearest lot line. If
building mounted, height shall include the height of the building
to which the structure is mounted.
C. Agricultural structures, such as barns and silos, shall not exceed
in height twice their distance from the nearest lot line.
D. Any building or structure not otherwise accounted for by Subsection
A above may exceed maximum height regulations with the granting of a conditional use permit that specifically states the maximum permitted height of the proposed building or structure.