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Milan City Zoning Code

CHAPTER 11

CONSERVATION DISTRICTS

11-11A-1: PURPOSE; GENERAL DESCRIPTION:

The C-1 district is intended for environmental protection and preservation. Land parcels within this district will include wetlands, marshes, swamps, scenic areas, hillsides of excessive slopes, watercourses, aquifer recharge areas, watershed protection areas, wildlife habitat, rough terrain, and areas subject to siltation and erosion. (Ord. 1301, 3-15-2004)

11-11A-2: PERMITTED PRINCIPAL USES:

Open space.
Any other similar uses deemed to be consistent by the zoning officer. (Ord. 1301, 3-15-2004)

11-11A-3: SPECIAL USES:

The following uses may be allowed as special uses only upon approval by the village board after public hearing and recommendation by the planning commission. See chapter 3, article A of this title for special use permit application procedures.
Agriculture and commercial summer gardens including agricultural buildings, but not permanent dwellings, not to exceed seven hundred fifty (750) square feet and no more than one building per five (5) acre tract, but not the raising of livestock.
Campgrounds, wilderness.
Forestry activities and nurseries.
Inns or other dining places on and within five hundred feet (500') of a highway or primary thoroughfare and with any structure at least four hundred feet (400') from any residentially zoned private property, church, school, or human care institution.
Outdoor rifle, trap or skeet shooting range at least six hundred feet (600') from any residentially zoned private property, church, school or human care institution subject to other state and federal guidelines.
Parking areas and equipment and materials storage yards accessory to principal uses in adjoining districts within one thousand feet (1,000') of a railroad, highway or primary thoroughfare and at least six hundred feet (600') from any residentially zoned private property, church, school, or human care institution.
Public parks, passive.
Recreational vehicle parks on and within five hundred feet (500') of a highway or primary thoroughfare and with any structure at least four hundred feet (400') from any residentially zoned private property, church, school, or human care institution.
Any other use deemed to be consistent. (Ord. 1301, 3-15-2004; amd. Ord. 1523, 9-7-2010)

11-11B-1: PURPOSE:

The C-2 district is intended to provide for the conservation and preservation of land, while allowing for development that will make use of its natural beauty and allow for its enjoyment. (Ord. 1301, 3-15-2004)

11-11B-2: PERMITTED PRINCIPAL USES:

All uses in a C-1 district when reviewed by the zoning officer.
Public parks, playgrounds.
Any other similar uses deemed to be consistent by the zoning officer. (Ord. 1301, 3-15-2004)

11-11B-3: PERMITTED ACCESSORY USES:

Accessory uses incidental to a permitted principal use other than a permanent residence. (Ord. 1301, 3-15-2004)

11-11B-4: SPECIAL USES:

The following uses may be allowed as special uses only upon approval by the village board after public hearing and recommendation by the planning commission. See chapter 3, article A of this title for special use permit application procedures.
Church, school, or human care institution.
Community centers, private or public.
Country clubs.
Inns or other dining places on and within five hundred feet (500') of a highway or primary thoroughfare and with any structure at least four hundred feet (400') from any residentially zoned private property, church, school, or human care institution.
Outdoor rifle, trap or skeet shooting range at least six hundred feet (600') from any residentially zoned private property, church, school, or human care institution subject to other state and federal guidelines.
Parking areas and equipment and materials storage yards accessory to principal uses in adjoining districts within one thousand feet (1,000') of a railroad, highway or primary thoroughfare and at least six hundred feet (600') from any residentially zoned private property, church, school, or human care institution.
Recreational uses, open air, such as swimming pools, tennis courts, baseball and football fields and golf ranges, with buildings and outdoor storage, when abutting a highway or primary thoroughfare and at least four hundred feet (400') from any residentially zoned private property, church, school or human care institution.
Recreational vehicle parks on and within five hundred feet (500') of a highway or primary thoroughfare and with any structure at least four hundred feet (400') from any residentially zoned private property, church, school, or human care institution.
Any other use deemed to be consistent. (Ord. 1301, 3-15-2004; amd. Ord. 1523, 9-7-2010)