General definitions.
ALLEY
A public or private right-of-way providing a secondary means
of vehicular access to abutting properties.
AREA, BUILDING
The total floor area of the first floor of a building as
measured from the exterior face of the walls. Areas of the building
not provided with surrounding walls, such as a carport, shall be included
in the building area if such areas are included within the horizontal
projection of the roof or floor above.
AREA, FLOOR
The gross area of all floor space within the building, not
including any parking area.
AREA, LOADING
A space or berth on the same lot for the loading or unloading
of goods, wares or merchandise, having adequate ingress and egress
to a public street or alley.
AREA, LOT
The total area of land lying within the peripheral boundaries
of a parcel.
ATTIC
That portion of a dwelling used for storage or other nonhabitable
purposes which is located on the uppermost floor of the building.
BALCONETTES
False balconies, sometimes referred to as "Juliet balconies,"
consisting of a rail and door, either without an outdoor platform
or with an outdoor platform less than 18 inches in depth.
BALCONY
A roofed or unroofed platform that projects from the wall
of a building above grade more than 18 inches and that is enclosed
only by a parapet or railing.
BUILDING
Any structure built for the support, shelter or enclosure
of persons, animals, chattels, or property of any kind.
BUILDING, MIXED-USE
A commercially classified building containing a mix of use
groups, including, but not limited to, residential, commercial, civic
and institutional, or other.
BUILDING, MULTIUNIT
A commercially classified building with a residential use
containing three or more dwelling units.
COVERED ENTRYWAY
A covered entrance over a doorway without support structures
extending to the ground or floor.
DECK
An exterior structure that has no roof or sides that may
be enclosed by a parapet or railing and has a permeable floor which
allows the infiltration of precipitation.
DRIVEWAY
Any private drive surface used for vehicular travel or parking
giving access from a public way to a building or buildings on abutting
property.
DWELLING
Any building, except temporary housing, which is wholly or
partly used or intended to be used for living or sleeping by human
occupants and includes any appurtenances attached thereto.
DWELLING UNIT
A combination of rooms, including habitable space, cooking
and bathing facilities, designed to be occupied by not more than one
household.
EFFICIENCY UNIT
A dwelling unit located in a residential, multiunit or mixed-use
building consisting of one principal room and, in addition, consisting
of a kitchen facility and bathroom, which shall be exclusive of hallways
and closets provided therein.
ESSENTIAL SERVICES
Services provided by public and private utilities necessary
for the exercise of the principal use or service of the principal
building. These services include, but are not limited to, underground,
surface, or overhead gas, electrical, steam, water, sanitary sewerage,
stormwater drainage, and communication systems and accessories thereto,
such as, but not limited to, poles, towers, wires, mains, drains,
vaults, culverts, laterals, sewers, pipes, catch basins, water storage
tanks, conduits, cables, fire alarm boxes, police call boxes, traffic
signals, pumps, lift stations and hydrants.
FACADE
The vertical surface of a building.
HOME OCCUPATION
Any occupation conducted entirely within the principal building
by resident occupants of said building which is customarily incidental
to the principal use of the premises.
HOUSEHOLD
An individual, or any number of persons related by blood,
marriage, legal adoption or legal guardianship, or a group of not
more than three adults of any relationship plus any minor children
related by blood, adoption or documented responsibility living together
in a dwelling unit. Except as provided under § 62.23(7)(i),
Wis. Stats., the foregoing definition of "household" may not be used
or applied to prohibit or restrict the following:
(1)
A community living arrangement with a capacity of eight or fewer
persons as described and meeting the criteria under § 62.23(7)(i),
Wis. Stats., that is licensed, operated or permitted under the provisions
set forth in § 62.23(7)(i), Wis. Stats.
(2)
A foster home under the provisions of Ch. 48, Wis. Stats., whereby
a foster home license is issued, provided that the number of foster
children shall not exceed four, unless all are in the relationship
to each other of brother or sister.
(3)
An adult family home licensed under § 50.033(1m)(b),
Wis. Stats., and described in and subject to the provisions of §§ 50.01(1)(b)
and 62.23(7)(i), Wis. Stats, which provide that the number of additional
adults residing at such adult family home shall not exceed four, unless
all of the additional adults are siblings each of whom has a developmental
disability.
LEGAL NONCONFORMITY
Any structure, land or water lawfully used, occupied, or
erected or platted at the time of the effective date of this chapter
or amendments thereto, which does not conform to the regulations of
this chapter.
LOT COVERAGE
The total area of the lot covered by either a principal building
or accessory structures, not including uncovered structures, such
as decks, patios, driveways, parking slabs and the like, in relation
to the total lot area.
LOT LINE
The peripheral boundary of a parcel of land.
LOT WIDTH
The distance between the side lot lines measured along the
front setback line or the frontage of a build-to zone as established
by this chapter.
LOT, BUILDABLE
A parcel of land having a street frontage occupied or intended
to be occupied by a principal building and sufficient in size to meet
the lot, width and area minimums, and open space requirements of this
chapter.
LOT, CORNER
A lot abutting two or more streets at their intersection,
provided that the corner of such intersection shall have an angle
of 135° or less measured on the lot sides.
OCCUPIED BUILDING SPACE
Interior building space occupiable by people, not including
storage, mechanical, utility, or garage space.
PUBLIC AND SEMIPUBLIC BUILDINGS
Structures principally of an institutional nature and serving
a public need, such as churches, hospitals, rest homes, schools, including
private academic schools and nursery schools, libraries, museums,
post offices, police and fire stations, public and private utilities
and other public services, but not including the operation of a public
bar, restaurant or recreational facility as a commercial enterprise.
SETBACK
The minimum horizontal distance between a lot line and the
nearest wall of the principal building facing such lot line.
SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEM
Equipment which directly converts and then transfers or stores
solar energy into usable forms of thermal or electrical energy.
STREET
A public or private right-of-way providing primary vehicular
access to abutting properties.
STRUCTURE
Anything which is constructed or erected and which is fastened,
anchored or rests on a permanent foundation or on the ground for any
occupancy or use whatsoever.
STRUCTURE, ACCESSORY
A structure subordinate to the principal building located
on the same lot or parcel serving a purpose customarily incidental
to the principal building.
STRUCTURE, EXISTING
A building, structure, equipment, or premises and appurtenances
thereto completed or in the course of construction for which a permit
has been issued prior to the effective date of this chapter.
STRUCTURE, NONCONFORMING
Any structure not conforming in respect to height, area,
street wall, building type, building design, parking, loading, or
distance requirements.
STRUCTURE, TEMPORARY
A structure designed for temporary protection of goods, materials,
chattels or other uses, not including human habitation, for a period
not to exceed 30 days, unless otherwise provided in the Village Code.
TRANSIENT
A reference to something of a temporary nature. When referring
to persons, the reference means someone who is not a permanent resident
but rather one who resides for a short time or stops for a brief period.
USE, ACCESSORY
A use subordinate to the principal use of a lot or parcel
serving a purpose customarily incidental to the principal use.
USE, COMMERCIAL
Uses that provide a business service or involve the selling,
leasing or renting of merchandise to the general public.
USE, CONDITIONAL
A special class of uses which are deemed desirable for the
public welfare within a given zoning district or districts but which
are potentially incompatible with typical uses permitted within the
district(s) and which require restrictions or conditions tailored
to fit the special problems which the uses permit.
USE, EXISTING
A use for which a permit has been issued prior to the effective
date of this chapter.
USE, LAWFUL
The approved use of a structure, land or water that conforms
to the Village's use regulations at the time of its establishment.
USE, NONCONFORMING
Any use associated with a structure, land or water which
does not conform to the use regulations of this chapter.
USE, PRINCIPAL
The primary purpose or function that a lot, building or tenant
space serves or is intended to serve.
USE, RESIDENTIAL
Uses that provide for long-term residential occupancy by individual households or by groups of people living together in a non-household setting. See §
535-25C.
USE, TEMPORARY
Uses of a temporary nature typically due to construction
or a seasonal nature.
VISION SETBACK
An unoccupied triangular space at the street corner of a
corner lot as established hereinafter in this chapter.
WIND ENERGY SYSTEM
Equipment and associated facilities that convert and then
store or transfer energy from the wind into usable forms of energy.