The Village is divided into a number of base zoning districts
so that each parcel of land is located in at least one district and
potentially more than one district. For each of these districts, appropriate
types of land uses are identified along with development standards
when applicable.
Planned development districts are a special type of zoning district
and are established consistent with the procedures and requirements
in Article 5. Each district is unique and therefore has its own set
of development standards that are documented in the general development
plan, and associated development agreement, if any. PDD districts
are numbered sequentially (i.e., PDD-01, PDD-02, etc.).
If a parcel is located in one or more overlay districts, the
regulations that apply to the underlying base zoning district remain
in effect, except as modified by the overlay district(s), and if there
is any conflict between the overlay district(s) and the base zoning
district, the most restrictive controls.
It is the intent of this article that no land shall be without
a zoning district designation, unless specifically noted on the Zoning
Map. In the event a parcel of land is for any reason deemed to be
without a designation, no land development shall occur until such
time as the Village Board has assigned the parcel, or part thereof,
an appropriate zoning classification.
Adjoining property owners are able to transfer land from one
lot to another in certain circumstances pursuant to Ch. 236, Wis.
Stats. In those situations where the affected lots are in different
zoning districts, a transfer does not alter the location of the zoning
district boundary until such time as the Zoning Map has been amended
as set forth in Article 5.