BULK REGULATIONS
(a)
Notes. These footnotes apply to the following schedule:
(1)
Where the principal buildings on the lots adjacent to the proposed principal building have a different setback, the zoning administrator may approve the location of the building on the lot so as to conform as far as practicable with the existing setbacks. For corner lots the Zoning administrator may use the primary front setback of the principal building on the adjacent lot.
(2)
A setback of 20 feet is established on both sides of Wall Street from Second Street to the city limits.
(3)
A setback of 20 feet for business and residential uses is established on the north side of STH 70 and STH 17 in the following areas: On all lots abutting on the north side of STH 70 and STH 17, from Railroad Street to Bridge Street.
(4)
Garage and accessory buildings will have a minimum setback of ten feet from the alleyway.
(5)
Direct exterior lighting requires that lumens at the property line are -0- lumens and cannot directly interfere with the neighbor's property.
(6)
Camping is not allowed in any of the zoning districts except as a conditional use in the park and recreation district.
(7)
Community and other living arrangements as described in Wis. Stats. 62.23 (7)(i) will be governed by the terms of that statute.
(8)
Temporary storage for 30 days or more a permit is required.
(9)
The electric, water, sewer or gas meters are not allowed unless permitted by the zoning department on any property in the city.
(10)
Utilities will not be connected to vacant property. A residential or commercial structure must be present, or in the process of actively being built, before electric, water and/or sewer utility service will be connected to the property.
(b)
Zoning schedule.
(Code 1972, § 17.36; Ord. No. 425, 4-20-2005; Ord. No. 488, 7-14-2009; Ord. No. 504, 1-11-2011; Ord. No. 567, 1-12-2021; Ord. No. 568, 1-12-2021; Ord. No. 582, 2-14-2023)
Editor's note— Ord. No. 488, adopted July 14, 2009, set out provisions intended for use as subsection 106-561(a)(7). Because said subsection already exists, and at the editor's discretion, these provisions have been included as subsection 106-561(a)(8).
BULK REGULATIONS
(a)
Notes. These footnotes apply to the following schedule:
(1)
Where the principal buildings on the lots adjacent to the proposed principal building have a different setback, the zoning administrator may approve the location of the building on the lot so as to conform as far as practicable with the existing setbacks. For corner lots the Zoning administrator may use the primary front setback of the principal building on the adjacent lot.
(2)
A setback of 20 feet is established on both sides of Wall Street from Second Street to the city limits.
(3)
A setback of 20 feet for business and residential uses is established on the north side of STH 70 and STH 17 in the following areas: On all lots abutting on the north side of STH 70 and STH 17, from Railroad Street to Bridge Street.
(4)
Garage and accessory buildings will have a minimum setback of ten feet from the alleyway.
(5)
Direct exterior lighting requires that lumens at the property line are -0- lumens and cannot directly interfere with the neighbor's property.
(6)
Camping is not allowed in any of the zoning districts except as a conditional use in the park and recreation district.
(7)
Community and other living arrangements as described in Wis. Stats. 62.23 (7)(i) will be governed by the terms of that statute.
(8)
Temporary storage for 30 days or more a permit is required.
(9)
The electric, water, sewer or gas meters are not allowed unless permitted by the zoning department on any property in the city.
(10)
Utilities will not be connected to vacant property. A residential or commercial structure must be present, or in the process of actively being built, before electric, water and/or sewer utility service will be connected to the property.
(b)
Zoning schedule.
(Code 1972, § 17.36; Ord. No. 425, 4-20-2005; Ord. No. 488, 7-14-2009; Ord. No. 504, 1-11-2011; Ord. No. 567, 1-12-2021; Ord. No. 568, 1-12-2021; Ord. No. 582, 2-14-2023)
Editor's note— Ord. No. 488, adopted July 14, 2009, set out provisions intended for use as subsection 106-561(a)(7). Because said subsection already exists, and at the editor's discretion, these provisions have been included as subsection 106-561(a)(8).