P = Permitted Use, C = Conditional Use, Blank cell = Not Allowed
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CE = Conditional Use for Uses Existing as of November 24, 2011
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M-1
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MFD-1
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M-2
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MFD-2
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M-3
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M-4
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M-5
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Residential Uses
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General Residential
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Single-family dwelling
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Two-family dwelling
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Multifamily dwelling
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Live-work unit
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Mobile home
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Second-floor dwelling units in mixed use buildings
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Watchman/
service quarters
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Group Residential
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Adult family home
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Convent, rectory, or monastery
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Dormitory
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Fraternity or sorority
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Rooming house
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Foster Homes
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Family foster home
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Group home or group foster home
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Small foster home
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Shelter Care Facilities
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Community living arrangement
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Family shelter care facility
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Large group shelter care facility
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Small group shelter care facility
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Educational Uses
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College, university, trade and technical school
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Day care center
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Family day care home
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School, elementary or secondary
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School, specialty or personal instruction
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C
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C
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Community-Serving Uses
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Cemetery or other place of interment
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Community center
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Cultural institution
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Library
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Public safety facility
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Religious assembly (such as churches, synagogues,
etc.)
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Commercial and Office Uses
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Artist studio
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Bank or other financial institution
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Currency exchange, payday loan agency, or title
loan agency
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Garden supply or landscaping center
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Office, general
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Office, government
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Outdoor merchandise sales
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Retail establishment, adult
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Retail establishment, general
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Retail establishment, high volume (such as convenience
stores, stand-alone drug stores)
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Retail establishment, low density (such as home
improvement centers, furniture, appliance stores)
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Secondhand store
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Health Care and Social Assistance Uses
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Emergency Residential Shelter
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Health clinic (including dental, chiropractic, etc.)
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Hospital
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Medical office (including dental, chiropractic,
etc.)
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Medical research laboratory
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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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P
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Medical service facility
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Nursing home
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Social service facility
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Service Uses
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General Service Uses
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Building maintenance service
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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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P
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Business service
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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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P
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Catering service
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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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P
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Dry cleaning establishment
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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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P
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Funeral home
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Furniture and appliance rental and leasing
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Household maintenance and repair service
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Laundromat
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Personal service
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Tool/equipment rental facility
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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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P
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Animal Services
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Animal boarding facility
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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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C
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Animal grooming or training facility
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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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C
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Animal hospital/clinic
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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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C
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Motor Vehicle Uses
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Light Motor Vehicle
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Body shop
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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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C
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Wholesale facility
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C
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C
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Heavy Motor Vehicle
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Body shop
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C
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C
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C
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Rental facility
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C
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Repair facility
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C
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C
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C
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Sales facility, sales facility, new and heavy vehicle
sales, along with a body shop, car wash and other uses accessory to
new and used vehicle sales
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C
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C
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C
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Truck wash, free standing
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C
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C
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C
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Overnight station, truck parking or loading/unloading
from PM to AM hours
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C
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C
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C
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General Motor Vehicle
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Car wash drive-through
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C
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Facility
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C
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C
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Fuel filling station
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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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Electrical charging station, accessory
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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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P
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Parking
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Heavy motor vehicle parking lot, accessory use
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P
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C
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P
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C
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P
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P
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CP
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Heavy motor vehicle parking lot, principal use
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Recreational Vehicle
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On-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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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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Entertainment and Recreation Uses
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Entertainment establishment, adult
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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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P
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Recreational sports facility, indoor
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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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Storage, Recycling, and Wholesale Trade Uses
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Material reclamation facility (indoor only)
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P
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P
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P
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Mixed-waste processing facility (indoor only)
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P
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P
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P
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Recycling collection facility
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P
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P
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P
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Salvage operation, (indoor only)
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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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Wholesale and distribution facility, indoor
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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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P
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Wholesale and distribution facility, outdoor
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P
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P
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P
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Storage Facilities
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Indoor, mini-warehouse
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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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Indoor, other than mini-warehouse
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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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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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C
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C
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C
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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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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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Ground transportation service
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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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C
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Passenger terminal
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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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C
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Truck freight terminal
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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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Industrial Uses
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Contractor's shop
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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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P
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Contractor's yard
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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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P
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Manufacturing, heavy(2)
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P
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Manufacturing, medium(3)
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P
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P
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Manufacturing, light(4)
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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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P
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Research and development
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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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P
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Utility and Public Service Uses
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Sewage treatment plant
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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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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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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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C
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Transmission tower
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Water treatment plant
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P
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P
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Temporary Uses
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Concrete batch plant, temporary
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Seasonal market
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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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In all manufacturing zoning districts, products produced and/or
assembled on-site may be displayed and sold at wholesale and/or retail
on-site, with floor space limited to the following percentages per
manufacturing district of gross floor space of the entire on-site
manufacturing facility.
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District
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Percentage Retail Space
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M-1
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50
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M-2
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25
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M-3
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20
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M-4
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15
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M-5
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10
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MFD-1
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50
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MFD-2
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50
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(2)
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"Manufacturing, light" means an establishment engaged in the
indoor manufacturing, assembly, fabrication, packaging or other industrial
processing of finished parts or products, primarily from previously
prepared materials, or the indoor provision of industrial services,
where there are few external effects across property lines. This term
includes, but is not limited to, a business engaged in the processing,
fabrication, assembly, treatment or packaging of food, textile, leather,
wood, paper, chemical, plastic or metal products, but does not include
basic industrial processing from raw materials.
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(3)
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"Manufacturing, medium" means an establishment engaged in manufacturing,
assembly, fabrication, packaging or other industrial processing of
products primarily from extracted or raw materials or the bulk storage
and handling of such products and materials, or an industrial establishment
having potential to produce noise, dust, glare, odors or vibration
beyond its property line.
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(4)
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"Manufacturing, heavy" means an establishment engaged in manufacturing,
assembly, fabrication, packaging or other industrial processing of
products primarily from extracted or raw materials or the bulk storage
and handling of such products and material, where such activity involves
the use or production of explosives, highly flammable liquids or gases,
or toxic or hazardous materials or produces toxic, hazardous or noxious
odors, fumes or dust.
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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 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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Fuel filling station for heavy motor vehicle. An establishment
providing retail sale of fuel for heavy motor vehicles, but not heavy
motor vehicle maintenance of 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:
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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 overnight station. An establishment providing
retail sale of fuel for heavy motor vehicles and other forms of energy
to power a heavy motor vehicle such as electrification where overnight
parking of heavy motor vehicles are allowed when the vehicles leave
the premises after the overnight stay. Heavy motor vehicle maintenance
and repair work may occur on the premises along with driver washroom
and shower facilities. 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. Such facility shall be located on a minimum 10 acre
property. The overnight parking area shall be screened from view from
neighboring properties and shall be screened with the use of berms,
trees and other landscaping. This use is also known as a truck stop
or rest stop.
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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 outdoor storage. The outdoor storage of
operable heavy motor vehicles for more than 48 hours. This term does
not include a material reclamation facility or outdoor salvage operation.
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 storage of heavy
motor vehicles shall be 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.
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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.
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Light motor vehicle body shop. An establishment providing for
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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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 housed the principal use of the premises.
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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.
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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.
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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 snowmobile, 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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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 property 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.
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School, specialty or personal instruction means a business,
professional, trade or other specialty school. This term includes,
but is not limited to, a school offering instruction in music, art,
dance, martial arts, GED preparation, computer use or programming,
or cosmetology.
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Test track facility. An establishment with a course designed
to test the capability and compatibility of a light motor vehicle,
on-road recreational vehicle or off-road recreational vehicle in its
normal use environment by a customer contemplating purchase of the
product, including training in the proper use of the product. Such
facility shall be located on a minimum five acre property enclosed
by a fence a minimum of eight feet in height and screened from view
of neighboring properties with the berms, trees and other landscaping
as approved by the plan commission. The plan commission may reduce
the minimum property size to three acres for testing of smaller vehicles.
Hours of use the test track shall be limited to 8:00 a.m. to 6:00
p.m., Monday through Saturday, with no testing on Sundays or holidays.
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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 property 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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