[Amended 5-6-2024 by Ord. No. 2024-008]
Permitted uses shall be as defined in Table 5: Land Use Regulations
and Matrix of Land Uses.
The following land uses shall be permitted accessory uses in
the Farmland Preservation Zoning District:
A. A building, structure, or improvement that is an integral part of,
or is incidental to, an agricultural use, including:
(1) A facility to store or process raw agricultural commodities, all
of which are produced on the farm.
(2) A facility used to keep or house livestock on the farm if the proposed
livestock housing structure meets the standards prescribed in § 93.90,
Wis. Stats., and Ch. ATCP 51, Wis. Adm. Code.
(3) A facility used to store or process inputs primarily for agricultural
uses on the farm.
(4) A facility used to keep or service vehicles or equipment primarily
employed in agricultural uses on the farm.
B. An activity or business operation that is an integral part of or
incidental to an agricultural use.
C. A home business, activity, or enterprise, whether or not
associated with an agricultural use, which meets all of the following
requirements:
(1) It is conducted on a farm by an owner or operator of that farm.
(2) It requires no buildings, structures, or improvements other than those described in Subsection
A or
C of this section.
(3) It employs no more than four full-time employees annually.
(4) It does not impair or limit the current or future agricultural use
of the farm or other protected farmland.
D. Roadside stands for the sale of agricultural products only, provided
that the structure does not cover more than 300 square feet in ground
area and does not exceed 10 feet in height.
E. Any other use that DATCP, by rule, identifies as an accessory use, including those listed under §
135-81B(1) through
(9).
[Amended 12-17-2019 by Ord. No. 2019-24]
Parcel requirements shall be as follows:
A. Area: minimum 35 aggregate acres controlled by the property owner,
family, or trust.
B. Zoning lot frontage: 150 feet minimum.
C. Lot width: 150 feet minimum.
Height regulations shall be as follows, except as provided by §
135-13, Height regulations:
A. Farm structures: 40 feet maximum.
B. Farm silos: 90 feet maximum.
C. Residential dwellings: 35 feet maximum.
The following setbacks shall be applied to improvements:
A. Principal structure.
(1) Setback from property lines. The principal structure must be located
a minimum of 25 feet from side and rear property lines.
(2) Setback from public right-of-way. The front setback for a principal
structure must be a minimum of 35 feet from the public right-of-way.
On a corner lot, the side setback must be a minimum of 50 feet from
the public right-of-way.
B. Accessory structures.
(1) Setback from property lines. All accessory structures must be located
a minimum of 25 feet from side and rear property lines.
(2) Setback from public right-of-way. The front setback for all accessory
structures must be a minimum of 35 feet from the public right-of-way.
On a corner lot, the side setback must be a minimum of 50 feet from
the public right-of-way.
C. Livestock housing structures.
(1) Setback from property lines. Livestock housing structures may not
be located within:
(a)
400 feet of any property line, if the livestock facility will
have fewer than 1,000 animal units (<1,000 AU).
(b)
700 feet of any property line if the livestock facility will
have 1,000 to 2,500 animal units (1,000 - 2,500 AU).
(c)
1,000 feet of any property line, if the livestock facility will
have 2,500 to 4,000 animal units (2,500 - 4,000 AU).
(d)
1,200 feet of any property line, if the livestock facility will
have more than 4,000 animal units (>4,000 AU).
D. Manure or animal waste storage facilities.
(1) A new or expanded animal waste storage facility or structure may
not be located within 1,320 feet of any property line, if the livestock
facility will have more than 500 animal units (>500 AU). The animal
waste storage structure setback requirement does not prevent the continued
use of an animal waste storage structure that was located within the
setback area prior to the effective date of the setback requirement.
E. Contaminated runoff storage facilities.
(1) A new or expanded facility, structure, or container designed to store
contaminated runoff, including leachate, may not be located within
1,320 feet of any property line, if the livestock facility will have
more than 500 animal units (>500 AU).
The minimum size of a residential dwelling shall be 1,200 square
feet ground floor area for a one-story dwelling and 875 square feet
minimum ground floor area with a total minimum 1,400 square feet for
dwellings having more than one story.
Accessory uses shall conform to district requirements and those set forth in §
135-11, Building and use restrictions.
Parking shall conform to the requirements as set forth in Article
XXI, Off-Street Parking Requirements.