Category
|
Standard
| |
---|---|---|
Minimum Lot Area
|
12,000 square feet
| |
Minimum Lot Width
|
80 feet
| |
Maximum Building Coverage on Lot — Principle Buildings
Only
|
30% of total lot size, not including any public right-of-way
| |
Maximum Lot Coverage (all buildings and impervious surfaces)
|
65% of total lot size, not including any public right-of-way
| |
Minimum Greenspace Perimeter*
|
10 foot perimeter on all sides
| |
Minimum Building Setbacks
|
Street Yard: 25 feet
| |
Interior Side Yard:
| ||
a.
|
Abutting residential zoning district: 25 feet
| |
b.
|
Not abutting residential zoning district: 10 feet
| |
Rear Yard: 30 feet
| ||
Maximum Building Height, principal building
|
2 stories to a maximum of 25 feet
| |
Maximum Height, accessory building**
|
15 feet
| |
Minimum Floor Area per Building
|
Total: 1,200 square feet
| |
First floor of two-story buildings: 900 square feet
|
NOTES:
| |
---|---|
*
|
There shall be a minimum setback of 10 feet from any property line to any building, structure, parking stall or drive aisle to form the minimum greenspace, except for a drive aisle for ingress/egress to the site and when there is cross access and shared parking between adjacent properties, as allowed by the parking standards of this Chapter 100.
|
**
|
See §§ 100-151(j) and 100-453 for other accessory structure regulations.
|
Category
|
Standard
|
---|---|
Minimum Lot Area
|
20,000 square feet
|
Minimum Lot Width
|
100 feet
|
Maximum Building Coverage on Lot — Principle Buildings
Only (new)
|
35% of total lot size, not including any public right-of-way(new)
|
Maximum Lot Coverage (all buildings and impervious surfaces)
|
75% of total lot size, not including any public right-of-way(new)
|
Minimum Greenspace Perimeter*
|
10 foot perimeter on all sides
|
Minimum Building Setbacks
|
Street Yard: 10 feet
|
Interior Side Yard: 10 feet
| |
Rear Yard: 30 feet
| |
Maximum Building Height, principal building
|
2 stories to a maximum of 35 feet
|
Maximum Height, accessory building**
|
20 feet
|
Minimum Floor Area per Building
|
Total: 2,000 square feet
|
First floor of two-story buildings: 1,200 square feet
|
NOTES:
| |
---|---|
*
|
There shall be a minimum setback of 10 feet from any property line to any building, structure, parking stall or drive aisle to form the minimum greenspace, except for a drive aisle for ingress/egress to the site and when there is cross access and shared parking between adjacent properties, as allowed by the parking standards of this Chapter 100.
|
**
|
See §§ 100-152(k) and 100-453 for other accessory structure regulations.
|
Category
|
Standard
|
---|---|
Minimum Lot Area
|
10,000 square feet
|
Minimum Lot Width
|
100 feet
|
Maximum Building Coverage on Lot — Principle Buildings
Only
|
35% of total lot size, not including any public right-of-way
|
Maximum Lot Coverage (all buildings and impervious surfaces)
|
70% of total lot size, not including any public right-of-way
|
Minimum Greenspace Perimeter*
|
10 foot perimeter on all sides
|
Minimum Building Setbacks
|
Street Yard: 10 feet
|
Interior Side Yard: 10 feet
| |
Rear Yard: 30 feet
| |
Maximum Building Height, principal building
|
1 story to a maximum of 30 feet
|
Maximum Height, accessory building
|
No accessory building permitted on satellite lot
|
Minimum Floor Area per Building
|
Total: 1,200 square feet
|
NOTES:
| |
---|---|
*
|
There shall be a minimum setback of 10 feet from any property line to any building, structure, parking stall or drive aisle to form the minimum greenspace, except for a drive aisle for ingress/egress to the site and when there is cross access and shared parking between adjacent properties, as allowed by the parking standards of this Chapter 100.
|
Sub-Districts
| |||
---|---|---|---|
Type of Use (See § 100-153(d) for description)
|
Retail Center
|
Multi-Purpose Perimeter
|
Residential Perimeter
|
Business with on-site customers; ground floor or 1st floor use
facing street
|
Permitted
|
Permitted
|
Not Permitted
|
Business with on-site customers; ground floor or 1st floor use
not facing street
|
Permitted
|
Permitted
|
Not Permitted
|
Business with on-site customers; upper floor use above 1st floor
|
Permitted
|
Permitted
|
Not Permitted
|
Business without on-site customers; ground floor or 1st floor
use facing street
|
Not Permitted; except as allowed by Plan Commission per criteria of § 100-153(e)(1)
|
Not Permitted facing Rochester Street or Main Street; Permitted
Elsewhere
|
Not Permitted
|
Business without on-site customers; ground floor or 1st floor
use not facing street
|
Permitted
|
Permitted
|
Not Permitted
|
Business without on-site customers; upper floor use above 1st
floor
|
Permitted
|
Permitted
|
Not Permitted
|
Residential; ground floor or 1st floor facing street
|
Not Permitted
|
Permitted
|
As Allowed for either Single Family, Two-Family or Multi-Family
in the Base Zoning District*
|
Residential; ground floor and 1st floor not facing street
|
Conditional Use; including on-site parsonage for rector of church
or religious institution
|
Permitted
|
As Allowed for Single Family, Two-Family or Multi-Family in
the Base Zoning District*
|
Residential; upper floor above 1st floor
|
Permitted
|
Permitted
|
As Allowed for Single Family, Two-Family or Multi-Family in
the Base Zoning District*
|
NOTES:
| |
---|---|
*
|
Single family, two-family or multi-family shall be allowed as
a permitted use or conditional use, or not permitted, in accordance
with the allowable uses of the base zoning district. Any new single
family residential construction; any new two-family residential construction
or conversion of a single family residence to a two-family structure
shall require a minimum lot size of 8,712 square feet. Any new multi-family
structure construction or conversion of a single family or two-family
residence to a multi-family structure shall require a minimum lot
size of 18,000 square feet.
|
Sub-Districts
| |||
---|---|---|---|
Type of Use
|
Retail Center
|
Multi-Purpose Perimeter
|
Residential Perimeter
|
Adult Family Home*
|
Not Permitted
|
Permitted in Residential
|
Permitted
|
Animal (small) Boarding
|
Not Permitted
|
Conditional Use
|
Not Permitted
|
Animal/Veterinary (small) Clinic
|
Not Permitted
|
Conditional Use
|
Not Permitted
|
Animal (small) Grooming
|
Not Permitted
|
Permitted
|
Not Permitted
|
Bed and Breakfast
|
Not Permitted
|
Permitted
|
Conditional Use
|
Business/Office Use
|
Permitted
|
Permitted
|
Not Permitted
|
Car Wash
|
Not Permitted
|
Not Permitted
|
Not Permitted
|
Church or Religious Institution
|
Permitted
|
Not Permitted
|
Not Permitted, except existing may continue as Permitted
|
Community Living Arrangement, eight or fewer persons*
|
Not Permitted
|
Permitted in Residential
|
Permitted
|
Community Living Arrangement, nine or more persons*
|
Not Permitted
|
Conditional Use in Residential
|
Conditional Use
|
Contractor
|
Not Permitted
|
Conditional Use
|
Not Permitted
|
Clubs and Lodges
|
Not Permitted
|
Permitted
|
Not Permitted
|
Cultural Institution
|
Conditional Use
|
Permitted
|
Permitted
|
Day Care
|
Not Permitted
|
Conditional Use
|
Not Permitted
|
Drive-thru Facility, accessory to a principal use
|
Conditional Use
|
Conditional Use
|
Not Permitted
|
Family Daycare Home*
|
Not Permitted
|
Permitted in Residential
|
Permitted
|
Foster Home and Treatment Foster Home*
|
Not Permitted
|
Permitted in Residential
|
Permitted
|
Funeral Home
|
Not Permitted
|
Conditional Use
|
Not Permitted
|
Government Office
|
Permitted, Upper Floors or Not Facing Street
|
Permitted
|
Not Permitted
|
Health Clinic
|
Permitted
|
Permitted
|
Not Permitted
|
Home Occupation*
|
Permitted in Residential
|
Permitted in Residential
|
Permitted
|
Household Appliance Repair, if accessory to a principal use
|
Permitted
|
Permitted
|
Not Permitted
|
Hotel
|
Permitted
|
Permitted
|
Not Permitted
|
Medical Office
|
Permitted
|
Permitted
|
Not Permitted
|
Motor Fuel Dispensing Station
|
Conditional Use
|
Conditional Use
|
Not Permitted
|
Laundromat
|
Not Permitted
|
Permitted
|
Not Permitted
|
Outdoor Seating with Food or Drink Service
|
Conditional Use
|
Conditional Use
|
Not Permitted
|
Professional Home Office*
|
Permitted in Residential
|
Permitted in Residential
|
Permitted
|
Public Museum
|
Permitted
|
Permitted
|
Not Permitted
|
Second Hand Store/Antique Shops
|
Conditional Use
|
Permitted
|
Not Permitted
|
Seasonal Market
|
Permitted
|
Permitted
|
Not Permitted
|
Schools (K-12 public, parochial or private)
|
Not Permitted
|
Not Permitted
|
Not Permitted
|
Schools** (Specialty or Technical)
|
Permitted, Upper Floors or Not Facing Street
|
Permitted, Upper Floors or Not Facing Street
|
Not Permitted
|
Social Service Agency
|
Permitted Upper Floors Only
|
Permitted
|
Not Permitted
|
Temporary Uses (see standards below)
|
Permitted
|
Permitted
|
Not Permitted
|
Theater (movie or live entertainment), Indoor
|
Conditional Use
|
Permitted
|
Not Permitted
|
NOTES:
| |
---|---|
*
|
Pursuant to compliance with the detailed standards for the use as stated in the Base Zoning District or the general standards of Chapter 100.
|
**
|
Except Schools with students arriving and leaving on a regular
basis to provide constant store front activity shall be permitted
on ground floor or 1st floor facing street with approval of the plan
commission.
|
Retail Center
|
Multi-Purpose Perimeter
|
Residential Perimeter
| |
---|---|---|---|
Lot Area Requirements
| |||
Minimum Lot Area
|
None, except sufficient size required for the allowable building
|
None, except sufficient size required for the allowable building
|
8,712 square feet for Single Family and Two-Family, 18,000 for
Multi-Family*
|
Minimum Lot Width
|
None, except each lot shall have sufficient frontage along a
public street
|
None, except each lot shall have sufficient frontage along a
public street
|
66 feet, except wider lot may be required if multi-family allowed
|
Minimum Lot Dimensions
|
None
|
None
|
None
|
Maximum Lot Coverage, Buildings Only
|
100%, except as listed below
|
100%, except as listed below
|
50%
|
Minimum Green Space
|
None, except as listed below**
|
None, except as listed below**
|
30%
|
Building Setbacks
| |||
Minimum Street Yard****
|
None, except as listed in (2) below
|
None, except as listed in (2) below
|
Existing Condition or requirement of the Base Zoning District,
whichever is less***
|
Minimum Interior Yard
|
None, except as listed in (2) below
|
None, except as listed in (2) below
|
Existing Condition or requirement of the Base Zoning District,
whichever is less***
|
Minimum Rear Yard
|
None, except as listed in (2) below
|
None, except as listed in (2) below
|
Existing Condition or requirement of the Base Zoning District,
whichever is less***
|
Building Size
| |||
Maximum Height
|
3 stories or 35 feet
|
3 stories or 35 feet
|
30 feet
|
Minimum Height
|
2 stories
|
2 stories
|
None
|
Minimum Floor Area of Principal Building
|
1,200 square feet or larger to be proportionate to lot size
|
2,000 square feet or larger to be proportionate to lot size
|
As required by Base Zoning District
|
NOTES:
| |
---|---|
*
|
See § 100-153(f)(1) for additional standard of when single-family, two-family and multi-family are allowed, and additional minimum lot size standards if allowed, in the residential perimeter.
|
**
|
Green space exceptions: May be required for storm water management
or parking lot or as required under site plan review.
|
***
|
Existing condition means the building setbacks for the principal structure on the property existing at the time of the adoption of this § 100-153. Furthermore, an addition to a principal structure or a new principal structure replacing a prior principal structure shall not be located closer than 10 feet from another structure (principal or accessory), and shall not constructed on or across a property line.
|
****
|
The maximum street yard setback, also known as the build-to
line, shall be the average street setback of buildings on the same
block between two intersecting streets, or an intersecting street
and the edge of the sub-district. When there are not any existing
buildings within the same block, or when an excessive street setback
of an existing building on the same block creates an average setback
that is inconsistent with the intent of this Village center overlay
zoning district to create minimal street setbacks, the plan commission
shall establish a build-to line pursuant to the intent of creating
street level activity. Expanded or renovated existing buildings that
do not conform to the maximum street yard setback may nonetheless
be allowed to be expanded or renovated.
|
A proposed building demolition that does not meet the above
standards shall be denied unless the plan commission finds that demolition
provides a public benefit of improvement of land use and aesthetics
of the Village. Any move or relocation of a building within the Village
center overlay zoning district shall follow the review process and
standards as established for demolitions. Any relocation of a building
to a property within the Village center overlay zoning district shall
require site plan and architectural review by the plan commission.
|
Category
|
Standard
|
---|---|
Minimum Lot Area
|
40,000 square feet
|
Minimum Lot Width
|
150 feet
|
Maximum Building Coverage on Lot — Principle Buildings
Only
|
35% of total lot size, not including any public right-of-way
|
Maximum Lot Coverage (all buildings and impervious surfaces)
|
75% of total lot size, not including any public right-of-way
|
Minimum Greenspace Perimeter*
|
15 foot perimeter on all sides
|
Minimum Building Setbacks
|
Street Yard: 25 feet
|
Interior Side Yard: 25 feet
| |
Rear Yard: 25 feet
| |
Maximum Building Height, principal building
|
2 stories to a maximum of 35 feet
|
Maximum Height, accessory building**
|
20 feet
|
Minimum Floor Area per Building
|
Total: 2,400 square feet
|
First floor of two-story buildings: 1,800 square feet
|
NOTES:
| |
---|---|
*
|
There shall be a minimum setback of 15 feet from any property line to any building, structure, parking stall or drive aisle to form the minimum greenspace, except for a drive aisle for ingress/egress to the site and when there is cross access and shared parking between adjacent properties, as allowed by the parking standards of this Chapter 100.
|
**
|
See §§ 100-154(k) and 100-453 for other accessory structure regulations.
|
Category
|
Standard
|
---|---|
Minimum Lot Area
|
10,000 square feet
|
Minimum Lot Width
|
100 feet
|
Maximum Building Coverage on Lot — Principle Buildings
Only
|
35% of total lot size, not including any public right-of-way
|
Maximum Lot Coverage (all buildings and impervious surfaces)
|
80% of total lot size, not including any public right-of-way
|
Minimum Greenspace Perimeter*
|
10 foot perimeter on all sides
|
Minimum Building Setbacks
|
Street Yard: 10 feet
|
Interior Side Yard: 10 feet
| |
Rear Yard: 30 feet
| |
Maximum Building Height, principal building
|
1 story to a maximum of 25 feet
|
Maximum Height, accessory building
|
No accessory building permitted on satellite lot
|
Minimum Floor Area per Building
|
Total: 1,200 square feet
|
NOTES:
| |
---|---|
*
|
There shall be a minimum setback of 10 feet from any property line to any building, structure, parking stall or drive aisle to form the minimum greenspace, except for a drive aisle for ingress/egress to the site and when there is cross access and shared parking between adjacent properties, as allowed by the parking standards of this Chapter 100.
|
P = Permitted Use, C = Conditional Use, Blank = Not Allowed
|
CE = Conditional Use for Uses Existing as of November 24, 2011
|
Use
|
B-1
|
BFD-1/2
|
B-2
|
B-3
|
B-4
|
B-5
|
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Residential Uses
| ||||||
General Residential
| ||||||
Single-family dwelling (1)
|
C
|
P
| ||||
Two-family dwelling
| ||||||
Multifamily dwelling
| ||||||
Live-work unit
|
P
| |||||
Mobile home
| ||||||
Second-floor dwelling units in mixed use buildings
|
P
| |||||
Watchman/service quarters
| ||||||
Group Residential
| ||||||
Adult family home
| ||||||
Convent, rectory, or monastery
| ||||||
Dormitory
| ||||||
Fraternity or sorority
| ||||||
Rooming house
| ||||||
Foster Homes
| ||||||
Family foster home
| ||||||
Group home or group foster home
| ||||||
Small foster home
| ||||||
Shelter Care Facilities
| ||||||
Community living arrangement
| ||||||
Family shelter care facility
| ||||||
Large group shelter care facility
| ||||||
Senior care facility
|
C
| |||||
Small group shelter care facility
| ||||||
Educational Uses (2)
| ||||||
Day care center
|
P
|
C
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
Family day care home
|
P
|
P
|
P
| |||
Community-Serving Uses (2)
| ||||||
Cemetery or other place of interment
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
C
| |
Community center
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
C
| |
Cultural institution
|
C
|
P
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
Library
|
C
|
P
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
Public safety facility
|
C
|
P
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
Religious Assembly (such as churches, synagogues,
etc.)
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
Commercial and Office Uses (2)
| ||||||
Artist studio
|
C
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
Bank or other financial institution
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
Currency exchange, payday loan agency, or title
loan agency
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
Garden supply or landscaping center
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
Office, general
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
Office, government
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
Outdoor merchandise sales
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
C
| |
Retail establishment, adult(3)
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
C
| ||
Retail establishment, general(4) (with gross area
of the space occupied by said establishment up to 20,000 square feet)
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
Retail establishment, general (4) (with gross area
of the space occupied by said establishment 20,000 square feet and
above)
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
| ||
Lumber yard
|
P
|
P
| ||||
Home improvement center
|
P
|
P
|
P
| |||
Secondhand store
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
C
| |
Health Care and Social Assistance Uses (2)
| ||||||
Emergency residential shelter
|
C
|
C
| ||||
Health clinic (including dental, chiropractic, etc.)
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
Hospital
|
C
|
C
| ||||
Medical office (including dental, chiropractic,
etc.)
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
Medical research laboratory
|
C
|
C
| ||||
Medical service facility (retail sales)
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
C
| |
Nursing home
|
C
| |||||
Social service facility
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
Service Uses
| ||||||
General Service Uses (2)
| ||||||
Building maintenance service
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
Business service
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
Catering service
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
Dry cleaning establishment
|
P
|
C
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
Funeral home
|
C
|
C
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
Furniture and appliance rental and leasing
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
Household maintenance and repair service
|
P
|
C
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
Laundromat
|
P
|
C
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
Personal service
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
Tool/equipment rental facility (inside only)
|
C
|
C
|
P
|
P
|
C
|
C
|
Tool/equipment rental facility (any outside display
or storage)
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
Animal Services
| ||||||
Animal boarding facility
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
C
| ||
Animal grooming or training facility
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
C
| ||
Animal hospital/clinic
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
C
| ||
Motor Vehicle Uses
| ||||||
Light Motor Vehicle
| ||||||
Body shop
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
C
| ||
Wholesale facility
|
C
|
C
| ||||
Rental facility
|
C
|
C
|
C
| |||
Repair facility
|
C
|
C
|
C
| |||
Sales facility, new light vehicle and accessory
used vehicle sales, along with a body shop, car wash and other uses
accessory to new and used vehicle sales
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
C
| ||
Sales facility, used vehicle sales only
|
C
|
C
| ||||
Heavy Motor Vehicle
| ||||||
Body shop
|
C
| |||||
Rental facility
|
C
|
C
| ||||
Repair facility
|
C
| |||||
Sales facility; new heavy vehicle and accessory
used sales
|
C
| |||||
General Motor Vehicle
| ||||||
Car wash, free standing
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
C
| ||
Drive-through facility, with a permitted or conditional
use
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
C
| |
Fuel filling station, including accessory car wash
|
C
|
CE
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
Electrical charging station, accessory
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
Electrical charging station, stand alone
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
C
| ||
Parking/Heavy Motor Vehicle
| ||||||
Heavy motor vehicle parking lot, accessory use
|
C
|
C
| ||||
Heavy motor vehicle parking lot, principal use
|
C
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C
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Parking/Light Motor Vehicle
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Parking lot, accessory use
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P
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P
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P
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P
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P
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P
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Municipal parking lot, principal use
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C
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C
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C
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C
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C
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C
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Parking structure, accessory use
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C
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C
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C
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P
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P
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P
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Parking structure, principal use
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C
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P
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P
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P
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Recreational Vehicle
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On-road recreational vehicle sales facility, new
and used, along with other uses accessory to on-road recreational
vehicle sales
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C
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C
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C
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C
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Off-road recreational vehicle sales facility, new
and used
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C
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C
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C
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Water craft recreational vehicle sales facility,
new and used
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C
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C
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C
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Recreational vehicle, rental facility
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C
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C
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C
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Recreational vehicle, repair facility
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C
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C
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C
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Accommodation and Food Service Uses (2)
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Assembly hall
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C
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C
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C
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C
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Bed and breakfast
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P
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P
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Hotel
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C
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C
|
P
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P
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P
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P
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Restaurant, fast-food/carry-out
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P
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P
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P
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P
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P
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Restaurant, sit-down
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P
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P
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P
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P
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P
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P
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Tavern
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C
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C
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C
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C
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C
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C
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Entertainment and Recreation Uses
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Clubs and lodges
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C
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C
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C
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C
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C
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C
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Convention and exposition center
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C
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P
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P
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Entertainment establishment, adult
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Gaming facility
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C
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C
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Health club
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P
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P
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P
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P
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Marina
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C
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C
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C
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C
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C
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Park or playground
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P
|
P
|
P
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P
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P
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Sports facility, indoor, with seating and property
over 2 acres
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C
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C
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C
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C
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Theater, indoor
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C
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C
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P
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P
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P
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Storage, Recycling, and Wholesale Trade Uses (2)
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Material reclamation facility
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Mixed-waste processing facility
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Recycling collection facility
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Salvage operation, indoor
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Salvage operation, outdoor
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Wholesale and distribution facility, indoor
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Wholesale and distribution facility, outdoor
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Storage Facilities
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Indoor, mini-warehouse
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C
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C
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Indoor, other than mini-warehouse (coldstorage)
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Outdoor
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Transportation Uses
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Airport
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Ambulance service
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C
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C
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Ground transportation service
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C
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C
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Ship terminal or docking facility
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Truck freight terminal
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Industrial Uses (2)
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Contractor's shop
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C
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C
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C
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Contractor's yard
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C
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C
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Manufacturing, heavy
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Manufacturing, intense
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Manufacturing, light
|
C
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Research and development
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C
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C
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C
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C
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C
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C
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Utility and Public Service Uses
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Sewage treatment plant
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Substation/distribution equipment, indoor
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C
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C
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C
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C
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Substation/distribution equipment, outdoor
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C
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C
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C
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C
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Water treatment plant
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Temporary Uses
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Concrete batch plant, temporary
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Seasonal market
|
P
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Temporary real estate sales office
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Notes to Permitted and Conditional Uses
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(1)
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Single-family dwelling in B-1 must conform to R-3 standards.
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(2)
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Any drive-thru or drive-up service requires a conditional use
permit.
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(3)
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"Adult retail establishment" means an establishment in which
10% or more of the gross public floor area is devoted to, or 10% or
more of the stock-in-trade consists of the following: books, magazines
and other periodicals, movies, videotapes, compact discs, digital
versatile discs, novelty items, games, greeting card and other materials
which are distinguished or characterized by their emphasis on matters
depicting, describing or relating to specified sexual activities.
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(4)
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"Retail establishment, general" means an establishment providing
retail sale of new products to the public and rendering services incidental
to the sale of such products, including, but not limited to, sales
of: art supplies and picture frames, art works, auto parts, baked
goods, bicycles, books, newspapers and magazines, collectibles, dry
goods, notions and novelties, flowers and plants, food and beverages,
furniture and floor coverings, hardware, hobbies, toys and games,
household goods, jewelry, luggage, major appliances, music, records,
compact discs and tapes, paint and wallpaper, pets, pharmaceutical
products, photo equipment and processing, sewing apparatus, sporting
goods, stationery, tobacco products and wearing apparel. This term
includes, but is not limited to, a grocery store, specialty food store,
antique store, liquor store, butcher shop, delicatessen, portrait
studio, furniture or appliance rental establishment or video rental
or sales business. This term does not include an adult bookstore.
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Ambulance service. A privately owned facility for the dispatch,
storage and maintenance of emergency medical care vehicles.
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Car wash. An establishment providing washing, waxing or cleaning
of light motor vehicles, including access and queuing lanes. See § 100-403(m)
for queuing requirements.
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Drive-through facility. An establishment that provides service
directly to a driver or passengers in a vehicle, either through a
window of the establishment or outside the establishment to a parked
vehicle; such as at a restaurant, bank, pharmacy or grocery store.
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Electrical charging station, accessory. An establishment that
provides service to recharge light motor vehicles powered or partially
powered by a battery or batteries. The service provided shall be accessory
to a permitted use or an approved conditional use, and shall be limited
to a maximum of eight charging locations per property. Any electrical
charging station shall obtain site plan approval from the plan commission
and shall be located to encourage use but not reduce the amount of
required parking spaces or inhibit vehicular and pedestrian traffic
flow.
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Ground transportation service. An establishment providing the
storage, maintenance or dispatching of:
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1.
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Public passenger vehicles.
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2.
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Vehicles licensed or otherwise regulated as human service vehicles
by the State of Wisconsin and used for the transportation of elderly
or handicapped persons.
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3.
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School buses, as described in Wisconsin Statutes.
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Fuel filling station for heavy motor vehicle. An establishment
providing retail sale of fuel for heavy motor vehicles, but not heavy
motor vehicle maintenance or repair work on the premises. This term
includes accessory retail sales, commonly referred to as a convenience
store. A fast food restaurant is allowed with a separate conditional
use if so allowed within the zoning district.
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Fuel filling station for light motor vehicle. An establishment
providing retail sale of fuel for light motor vehicles, but not light
motor vehicle maintenance or repair work on the premises. This term
includes accessory retail sales, commonly referred to as a convenience
store. A fast food restaurant is allowed with a separate conditional
use if so allowed within the zoning district.
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Heavy motor vehicle. A vehicle that is either duly registered
and licensed or capable of being registered in the State of Wisconsin,
used to transport passengers or property to further a commercial enterprise.
For the purpose of this definition, a vehicle meeting any one of the
following criteria shall be a heavy motor vehicle:
| |
1.
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Any vehicle greater than 8,500 pounds gross vehicle weight.
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2.
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Any vehicle rated by a manufacturer with a load capacity of
more than one ton.
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3.
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Any vehicle registered for hire or as commercial in the State
of Wisconsin.
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4.
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Any vehicle capable of carrying more than 12 passengers.
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5.
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Any vehicle 21 feet or longer in length.
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6.
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Any vehicle more than eight feet in height, with properly inflated
tires, measured from the ground to the highest part of the vehicle
including any racks but excluding any antennas.
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Heavy motor vehicle body shop. An establishment providing for
the repair or rebuilding of heavy motor vehicle bodies by the replacement,
smoothing, sanding or painting of the exterior surfaces of such vehicles
within an enclosed building. Such facility shall be located on a minimum
five acre property, or located on a minimum 10 acre property when
multiple heavy motor vehicle use categories are provided on the same
property. The parking of heavy motor vehicles to be repaired shall
be located in the rear yard and behind the repair building and shall
be enclosed by a fence a minimum of eight feet in height and screened
from view of neighboring properties with the use of berms, trees and
other landscaping, as recommended by the plan commission and approved
by the Village Board.
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Heavy motor vehicle parking lot, principal use. Surface parking
spaces for heavy motor vehicles, along with adjacent access drives
and aisles, where the parking spaces are not located in a structure
and the parking of such vehicles is the principal use of the premises.
This term includes both commercial parking operations and private
surface parking lots, but does not include parking lots that are used
exclusively for the parking of light motor vehicles. An on-site restroom
shall be provided. The heavy motor vehicles shall be enclosed by a
fence a minimum of eight feet in height and screened from view of
neighboring properties with the use of berms, trees and other landscaping,
as recommended by the plan commission and approved by the Village
Board.
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Heavy motor vehicle rental facility. An establishment where
contracts are prepared or reservations accepted for the rental or
leasing of heavy motor vehicles. This term includes accessory storage
of vehicles, but does not include on-premises maintenance of vehicles
or a tool/equipment rental facility except if approval is granted
for other use categories on the same property. On-site light maintenance
can occur to facilitate rental such as washing and cleaning of the
vehicle exterior and interior including replacement of safety equipment
such as light bulbs, batteries and flat tires. Such facility shall
be located on a minimum five acre property, or located on a minimum
10 acre property when multiple heavy motor vehicle use categories
are provided on the same property. The conditional use may allow the
on-site refueling of the rental vehicles. The parking of heavy motor
vehicles for rental shall be located in the rear yard and behind the
repair building and shall be enclosed by a fence a minimum of eight
feet in height and screened from view of neighboring properties with
the use of berms, trees and other landscaping, as recommended by the
plan commission and approved by the Village Board.
| |
Heavy motor vehicle repair facility. An establishment providing
for the repair or servicing of heavy motor vehicles, including the
sale, installation and servicing of related equipment and parts, where
all such work is performed within an enclosed building. This term
includes, but is not limited to, the repair or servicing of batteries,
tires, mufflers, brakes, shocks, transmissions, engines or upholstery.
Receiving a conditional use permit for a heavy motor vehicle repair
facility shall not permit the business to engage in vehicle dismantling
or salvage, tire retreading or recapping, or body work and painting.
A heavy motor vehicle repair facility shall be located on a minimum
five acre property, or located on a minimum 10 acre property when
multiple heavy motor vehicle use categories are provided on the same
property. The parking of heavy motor vehicles to be repaired shall
be located in the rear yard and behind the repair building and shall
be enclosed by a fence a minimum of eight feet in height and screened
from view of neighboring properties with the use of berms, trees and
other landscaping, as recommended by the plan commission and approved
by the Village Board.
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Heavy motor vehicle sales facility. An establishment providing
retail sale of heavy motor vehicles, including incidental storage
and maintenance. Such facility shall be located on a minimum five
acre property, or located on a minimum 10 acre property when multiple
heavy motor vehicle use categories are provided on the same property.
The heavy motor vehicles parked in the rear yard or behind the sales
office building shall be enclosed by a fence a minimum of eight feet
in height and screened from view of neighboring properties with the
use of berms, trees and other landscaping, as recommended by the plan
commission and approved by the Village Board.
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Light motor vehicle. An automobile, truck, motorcycle or other
trackless, self-propelled vehicle designed primarily to transport
persons or property over public streets and highways, no greater than
8,500 pounds gross vehicle weight.
| |
Light motor vehicle body shop. An establishment for providing
the repair or rebuilding of light motor vehicle bodies by the replacement,
smoothing, sanding or painting of the exterior surfaces of such vehicles
within an enclosed building.
| |
Light motor vehicle rental facility. An establishment where
contracts are prepared or reservations accepted for the rental or
leasing of light motor vehicles. This term includes incidental storage
of vehicles, but does not include on-premises maintenance of vehicles
or a tool/equipment rental facility; except that on-site light maintenance
can occur to facilitate rental such as washing and cleaning of the
vehicle exterior and interior including replacement of safety equipment
such as light bulbs, batteries and flat tires. The conditional use
may, at the discretion of the plan commission, allow the on-site refueling
of rental vehicles. A light motor vehicle rental facility shall be
located on a minimum 10 acre property, with storage of vehicles enclosed
by a fence a minimum of eight feet in height and screened from view
of neighboring properties with the use of berms, trees and other landscaping,
as recommended by the plan commission and approved by the Village
Board.
| |
Light motor vehicle repair facility. An establishment providing
for the repair or servicing of light motor vehicles, including the
sale, installation and servicing of related equipment and parts. All
repair or servicing shall be performed within an enclosed building.
The work to be permitted under this conditional use shall include,
but is not limited to, the repair or servicing of batteries, tires,
mufflers, wheels, brakes, shocks, transmissions, engines and upholstery.
Receiving a light motor vehicle repair facility conditional use permit
shall not permit vehicle dismantling or salvage, tire retreading or
recapping, or bodywork and painting.
| |
Light motor vehicle sales facility, new and accessory used.
An establishment providing wholesale and retail sale of light motor
vehicles, including incidental storage and incidental maintenance.
This term does not include solely a light motor vehicle wholesale
facility. A new and accessory used light motor vehicle sales facility
may be combined with a light motor vehicle repair facility if both
uses are allowed within the specific zoning district. The sale of
used light motor vehicles shall only be allowed as an accessory use
to new light motor vehicle sales with all light motor vehicles available
for sale on a property to include at least 20% new light motor vehicles.
| |
Light motor vehicle sales facility, used. An establishment providing
only retail sale of used light motor vehicles, including incidental
storage and incidental maintenance. Incidental maintenance shall be
limited to such tasks as exterior and interior washing and cleaning
of the vehicle and replacement of safety equipment such as light bulbs,
batteries and flat tires.
| |
Light motor vehicle wholesale facility. An office for wholesale
trade of light motor vehicles sold and stored on the premises. Such
facility shall be located on a minimum 10 acre property, with storage
of vehicles enclosed by a fence a minimum of eight feet in height
and screened from view of neighboring properties with the use of berms,
trees and other landscaping, as recommended by the plan commission
and approved by the Village Board.
| |
Municipal parking lot, principal use. Surface parking spaces
for five or more light motor vehicles, and adjacent access drives
and aisles, where the parking spaces are not located in a structure
and the parking of motor vehicles is the principal use of the premises,
owned by the Village of Mukwonago. This term includes parking structures
and surface parking lots, but does not include the parking of heavy
motor vehicles.
| |
Park or playground. A public, noncommercial park, playground
or open space.
| |
Parking lot, accessory use. Surface parking spaces for five
or more light motor vehicles, adjacent access drives and aisles, where
the parking spaces are not located in a structure and the parking
of motor vehicles is not the principal use of the premises. This term
does not include commercial parking operations, which shall be considered
a principal use, or the parking of heavy motor vehicles.
| |
Parking structure, accessory use. Parking spaces and adjacent
access drives, aisles and ramps that are located in a structure with
two or more levels, where the parking structure is not the principal
use of the premises. This term does not include commercial parking
operations, which are a principal use. This term does not include
private one-story garages for single-family, two-family or multifamily
dwellings or parking spaces that are integrated into a larger structure
that houses the principal use of the premises.
| |
Parking structure, principal use. Parking spaces and adjacent
access drives, aisles and ramps that are located in a structure with
two or more levels, where the parking structure is the principal use
of the premises. This term includes commercial parking operations
as well as private parking structures. This term does not include
private one-story garages for single-family, two-family or multifamily
structures. An on-site restroom shall be provided.
| |
Passenger terminal. A facility for passenger transportation
operations, including, but not limited to, a passenger rail station,
bus terminal or passenger ship terminal. This term does not include
an airport or heliport. Such facility shall be located on a minimum
five acre property, with storage of vehicles used for passenger transportation
enclosed by a fence a minimum of eight feet in height and screened
from view of neighboring properties with the use of berms, trees and
other landscaping, as recommended by the plan commission and approved
by the Village Board.
| |
Recreational vehicle, off-road. A vehicle designed to travel
on unpaved roads, tracks, beaches or rough terrain rather than on
a public road, street and highway, such as a snow mobile, all-terrain
vehicle (ATV), off-road motorcycle or similar vehicle used for recreational
purposes. The sale of used off-road recreational vehicles shall only
be allowed as an accessory use to new off-road recreational vehicle
sales with all off-road recreational vehicles available for sale on
a property to include at least 20% new off-road recreational vehicles.
| |
Recreational vehicle, on-road. A vehicle licensed and able to
be moved at-will by internal motorization or towed by another light
motor vehicle or heavy motor vehicle on a public road, street and
highway; such as a motor home, converted van or bus, pick-up with
pop-up camper, travel trailer, camping trailer, tent-trailer or similar
vehicle used for travel, vacation or recreational purposes. The sale
of used on-road recreational vehicles shall only be allowed as an
accessory use to new on-road recreational vehicle sales with all on-road
recreational vehicles available for sale on a property to include
at least 20% new on-road recreational vehicles.
| |
Recreational vehicle, water craft. A floating motorized or non-motorized
vehicle designed for recreation use on bodies of water, such as a
boat, sail boat, personal water craft, pontoon boat or canoe. An establishment
may sell new water craft, or new and used water craft, but not only
used water craft and accessories. The sale of water craft may include
the sale of new and used outboard motors and boat trailers.
| |
Recreational vehicle rental facility. An establishment where
contracts are prepared or reservations accepted for the rental or
leasing of recreational vehicles; off-road, on-road or water craft,
or all or any combination of the three categories of recreational
vehicle. This term includes incidental storage of vehicles, but does
not include on-premises maintenance of recreational vehicles or a
tool/equipment rental facility; except that light maintenance can
occur to facilitate rental such as washing and cleaning of the vehicle
exterior and interior replacement of safety equipment. Such facility
shall be located on a minimum three acre property, with storage of
recreational vehicles enclosed by a fence a minimum of eight feet
in height and screened from view of neighboring properties with the
use of berms, trees and other landscaping, as recommended by the plan
commission and approved by the Village Board.
| |
Recreational vehicle repair facility. An establishment providing
the repair of servicing of off-road, on-road or water craft recreational
vehicles, including the sale, installation and servicing of related
equipment and parts, where all such work is performed within an enclosed
building. Such facility for on-road recreational vehicle repair shall
be located on a minimum five acre property. A recreational vehicle
repair facility for solely off-road or water craft recreational repair
shall be located on a minimum three acre property. Storage of recreational
vehicles shall be enclosed by a fence a minimum of eight feet in height
and screened from view of neighboring properties with the use of berms,
trees and other landscaping, as recommended by the plan commission
and approved by the Village Board. A recreational vehicle repair facility
may be incorporated with a recreational vehicle sales facility if
meeting the minimum property size.
| |
Truck freight terminal. A facility for truck-based freight service
and operations, including, but not limited to, local pickup, local
sorting and terminal operations, line-haul loading and unloading,
destination sorting and terminal operations and local delivery. Such
facility shall be located on a minimum 10 acre property, with parking
of heavy motor vehicles enclosed by a fence a minimum of eight feet
in height and screened from view of neighboring properties with the
use of berms, trees and other landscaping, as recommend by the plan
commission and approved by the Village Board.
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