Lawful uses which are pursuant to the preservation of prime agricultural land for continual farming and which are performed in a manner consistent with the requirements of this article shall be permitted in all A-1 Districts.
The following regulations shall apply in A-1 Districts.
The following uses are permitted in the A-1 District:
A. 
Agriculture, dairying, floriculture, forestry, general farming, grazing, nonretail greenhouses, hatcheries, horticulture, livestock raising other than those listed in § 295-201G, nurseries, orchards, paddocks, pasturage, poultry raising, riding academics and stables, truck farming, game farms, wildlife sanctuaries and game preserves.
B. 
Agricultural warehouses.
C. 
Commercial feedlots and stock farms.
D. 
Parks, recreation sites and golf courses.
E. 
Satellite dish antennas less than 38 inches in diameter.
F. 
Single-family dwellings.
The following are permitted accessory uses in the A-1 District:
A. 
Additional accessory structures necessary for the continuance of the farming operation.
B. 
Home occupations.
C. 
Private garages, carports, and driveways.
D. 
Private swimming pools.
E. 
Tool houses, sheds and other similar buildings used for the storage of common supplies.
F. 
Telephone and public utility installations, and cable television installations.
[Amended 3-15-2022 by Ord. No. 2022-02; 3-15-2022 by Ord. No. 2022-03]
The following are conditional uses in the A-1 District:
A. 
Airfields, airports, and heliports.
B. 
Artificial lakes, ponds, farm ponds.
C. 
Bed-and-breakfast establishments.
D. 
Cable television installations.
E. 
Cemeteries.
F. 
Colleges, universities.
G. 
Commercial raising of dogs, foxes, goats, hogs, mink, and rabbits.
H. 
Landscape, tree farms.
I. 
Public, parochial and private, elementary, junior high and senior high schools.
J. 
Religious institutions in the form of convents, seminaries, monasteries, churches, chapels, temples, synagogues, rectories, parsonages, and parish houses.
K. 
Roadside stands, provided the structure does not cover more than 300 square feet in ground area and does not exceed 10 feet in height.
L. 
Sand and gravel pit.
M. 
Satellite dish antennas larger than 38 inches and less than 12 feet in diameter.
N. 
Stockyards and fur farms.
O. 
Solid-fuel-fired heating devices.
P. 
Public utility and service uses, and civic buildings, as follows:
(1) 
Substations.
(2) 
Fire stations.
(3) 
Gas regulator stations.
(4) 
Police stations, public works facilities.
(5) 
Railroad right-of-way, but not including railroad yards and shops, other than for passenger purposes.
(6) 
Telephone exchanges, transmission equipment buildings and microwave relay towers.
Q. 
Other business types that may be approved by the Village Board after receiving a recommendation from the Planning and Zoning Commission.
A. 
Area: five acres minimum.
B. 
Zoning lot frontage: 200 feet minimum.
A. 
Farm structures: 60 feet maximum.[1]
(1) 
Silos may exceed 60 feet upon Zoning Administrator/Building Inspector approval.
[1]
Note: Except as provided by § 295-13, Height regulations.
B. 
Residential dwellings: 35 feet maximum.[2]
[2]
Note: Except as provided by § 295-13, Height regulations.
Principal Structure
Accessory Building
Driveways
Front yard
40 feet minimum from right-of-way
40 feet minimum from right-of-way
10 feet from property line
Side yard
25 feet minimum
25 feet minimum
10 feet from property line
Rear yard
25 feet minimum
25 feet minimum
10 feet from property line
Corner lot
40 feet minimum from right-of-way
40 feet minimum from right-of-way
150 feet from center line of intersection
Minimum size of residential dwelling shall be 1,200 square feet for a single family.
Accessory uses shall conform to district requirements and those set forth in § 295-11, Building and uses.
Parking shall conform to the requirements as set forth in Article XXVIII, Off-Street Parking Requirements.
Signs shall be regulated as set forth in § 295-361, Regulation of signs.
Other structures or buildings allowed within the A-1 District shall meet the requirements of the district and remaining articles of this chapter as determined by the Village Zoning Administrator/Building Inspector.
A. 
Absent a permit for a special occasion, businesses may not be open to the public between the hours of 2:30 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. This provision does not apply to emergency type facilities.