(Series 18 in Land Use Matrix)
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Size limitation. If a structure or building is used, the ground area shall not exceed 100 square feet.
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Hours of operation. The sale of items shall not occur before 9:00 a.m. or after 30 minutes past sunset.
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Number. No more than one stand is allowed on any one premises.
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Limitation on sales. Products offered for sale shall be produced on the premises.
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Use of structure. A structure may be used to store or display products and for sales, provided the following conditions are met:
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Term of use. The structure is only used from April 1 through November 30 and is removed no later than December 10.
(2) 
Floor area. The floor area of the structure shall not exceed 500 square feet.
(3) 
Structure height. The height of the structure shall not exceed 12 feet.
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Location. The structure shall be located at least 100 feet from a property in a residential zoning district. The structure may be located within the front yard setback area but no closer than 15 feet to the front property boundary line.
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Hours of operation. When the earth materials stockpile is located in a residential zoning district, equipment used to load, move, or process materials shall only be used between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m.
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Term of use. As part of the building, site, and operation plan review, the reviewing authority may establish the maximum length of time this use may operate.
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Hours of operation. The display of products and sales shall only occur between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 30 minutes past sunset.
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Removal and cleanup. Within 24 hours following the close of the farmers' market, all features solely associated with the farmers' market shall be removed and all trash and debris shall be removed.
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Duration of use. A parcel of land shall be used for general itinerant outdoor sales for no more than 12 days in a calendar year.
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Hours of operation. The display of products and sales shall only occur between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 30 minutes past sunset.
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Removal and cleanup. Within 24 hours following the termination of the sale, all features associated with the sale shall be removed and all trash and debris shall be removed.
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Generally. A model home may be established when the residential project is developed by a single developer and the project will have more than 25 lots available for sale in the first two phases.
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Appearance. The building used as a model home shall be of the same type and character as the dwelling units being offered for sale within the development.
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Duration of use. The model home shall be closed when 80% of the dwelling units of the entire development have been sold.
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Limitation on use. The model home is intended to facilitate the sale of residential housing units in the development in which it occurs and off-site sales activity shall be clearly incidental. The sales staff shall be limited to two licensed real estate agents and one support staff. The model home may be furnished but shall not be occupied as a residence.
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Restoration required. As part of the review process, the applicant shall prepare and submit a restoration plan and obtain the approval of the same. Such restoration plan shall identify those areas of the property that will be disturbed and how those areas will be restored following the cessation of this temporary use.
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Setback requirements. Outdoor storage areas and other activity areas shall be located at least 40 feet from a property in a residential zoning district and 20 feet from a property in a commercial or mixed-use zoning district.
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Financial guarantee. Prior to the establishment of an off-site construction yard, the property owner shall submit a financial guarantee in a form acceptable to the Zoning Administrator and in an amount equal to 110% of the estimated cost of site restoration identified in the restoration plan that is approved for the project. If the Village exercises its right to use the financial guarantee to restore the property and the amount of the financial guarantee does not cover such costs, the difference between the amount of the guarantee and the actual cost shall constitute a lien against the property as authorized by state law.
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Generally. An on-site construction office may be established for commercial and industrial construction projects and for a multifamily building of eight or more dwelling units.
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Duration of use. An on-site construction office shall be removed within 10 days after the date of issuance of the last certificate of use and occupancy for the building under construction.
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Location. An on-site construction office shall be placed in a location with the least impact to adjoining property owners.
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Limitation on use. The use of an on-site construction office shall be limited to construction management activities associated with the construction activities occurring on the parcel of land on which it is located.
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Generally. An on-site construction yard may be established for commercial and industrial construction projects and for a multifamily building of eight or more dwelling units.
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Duration of use. On-site project material storage shall be removed within 10 days after the date of issuance of the last certificate of use and occupancy for the building under construction.
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Location. On-site project material storage shall be placed in a location with the least impact to adjoining property owners.
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Size limitations. The area dedicated for on-site project material storage shall not exceed 10% of the gross area of the parcel.
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Duration. A portable storage container shall not be located on a parcel of land for more than 90 days during any nine-month period.
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Location. A portable storage container shall not be located in the front or side yard setback established for the zoning district in which this use occurs, except when placed in a driveway.
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Maximum floor area. The cumulative floor area of one or more portable storage containers shall not exceed 250 square feet.
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Limitation on use. When located in a residential zoning district, a portable storage container shall only be used to store household goods during an on-site construction/remodeling project or when used to move household goods to another location.
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Location. A relocatable building shall conform to all setback requirements.
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Building code. A relocatable building shall conform to all applicable building code requirements.
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Architectural review. A relocatable building shall not be subject to the architectural standards in Division 6 of this article.
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Duration of use. Merchandise shall not be sold any sooner than 30 days prior to the date of the seasonal event. Cleanup and removal of all related items shall be completed within two days following the date of the seasonal event.
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Removal and cleanup. Within 24 hours following the termination of the sale, all features associated with the sale and trash and debris of all kinds shall be removed from the site.
Snow shall not be stored within 100 feet of a navigable body of water or within 75 feet of a wetland that is mapped on Winnebago County's online mapping system.
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Sanitation. The operator shall comply with sanitation requirements as may be established by the Winnebago County Health Department.
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Setbacks. No portion of the property within the setbacks established for the zoning district shall be used for a special event.
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Applicability. Special event camping shall only occur with a special event of regional significance as recognized by the Planning Commission.
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Duration of use. Special event camping shall be permitted no more than five days prior to the official start of the special event of regional significance and no later than five days after the official close of the event.
C. 
Sanitation. The operator shall comply with sanitation requirements as may be established by the Winnebago County Health Department.
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Setbacks. No portion of the property within the setbacks established for the zoning district shall be used for camping purposes.
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Removal and cleanup. Within 24 hours following the termination of this use, all features associated with this use and trash and debris of all kinds shall be removed from the site.
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Applicability. Special event concessions shall only occur with a special event of regional significance as recognized by the Planning Commission.
B. 
Duration of use. Special event concessions shall be operated no more than eight hours prior to the official start of the special event of regional significance and no later than eight hours after the official close of the event.
C. 
Sanitation. The operator shall comply with sanitation requirements as may be established by the Winnebago County Health Department.
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Setbacks. No activity related to special event concessions, including food preparation or service, seating areas, and sanitation, shall occur within the setbacks established for the zoning district in which this use is located.
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Removal and cleanup. Within 24 hours following the termination of this use, all features associated with this use and trash and debris of all kinds shall be removed from the site.
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Applicability. Special event parking shall only occur with a special event of regional significance as recognized by the Planning Commission.
B. 
Duration of use. Special event parking shall be permitted no more than one day prior to the official start of the special event of regional significance and no later than one day after the official close of the event.
C. 
Setbacks. No portion of the property within the setbacks established for the zoning district shall be used for parking purposes.
D. 
Removal and cleanup. Within 24 hours following the termination of this use, all features associated with this use and trash and debris of all kinds shall be removed from the site.
Pursuant to § 66.0401(3), Wis. Stats., there are no standards or requirements for the establishment of a wind test tower or similar testing facility. If the Planning Commission and/or the Village Board of Trustees determines that the anticipated or actual testing is detrimental to the public health, safety, or welfare, the Village may submit a written petition to the Public Service Commission requesting the imposition of reasonable restrictions on such use.
A yard sale shall not be operated for more than three consecutive days. There shall be at least 60 days between the last day of a yard sale and the first day of a subsequent yard sale.