[Amended 2-12-2008]
For the purpose of this chapter, the Village of Woodville is
hereby divided into the following seven zoning districts:
R-1
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Residential District.
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R-2
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Multiple-Family Residential District.
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A-1
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Agricultural District.
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B-1
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Commercial District.
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B-2
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Commercial District/Restricted Industrial District
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I-1
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Industrial District.
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C-1
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Conservancy District.
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A.
Zoning Map. The boundaries of the districts enumerated in 525-12
above are hereby established as shown on a map titled "Zoning Map,
Village of Woodville, Wisconsin," as amended periodically, which is
adopted by reference and made a part hereof. The map shall be available
to the public in the office of the Village Clerk-Treasurer.
B.
Boundary lines. The boundaries shall be construed to follow corporate
limits; United States Public Land Survey lines; lot or property lines;
center lines of streets, highways, alleys, easements and railroad
rights-of-way; or such lines extended, unless otherwise noted on the
Zoning Map.
C.
Vacation. Vacation of public streets and alleys shall cause the land
vacated to be automatically placed in the same district as the abutting
side to which the vacated land reverts.
D.
Annexations and consolidations. Annexations to or consolidations
with the Village subsequent to the effective date of this chapter
shall be placed in the A-1 Agricultural District unless the annexation
ordinance temporarily places the land in another district. Within
one year, the Plan Commission shall evaluate and recommend a permanent
district classification to the Village Board.
[Amended 4-22-2002; 2-14-2006; 10-11-2011]
A.
Permitted uses. It is the intent of the R-1 Residential District
to provide a quiet, enjoyable living area, and the following uses
of land are permitted:
(1)
Single-family, two-family, and split two-family dwellings.
(2)
Community living arrangements and day-care centers which have a capacity
for eight or fewer persons.
(3)
Churches, public schools, parochial schools, public libraries, public
museums, art galleries, and cemeteries.
(4)
Municipal buildings, except sewage disposal plants, garbage incinerators,
public warehouses, public garages, public shops and storage yards
and penal or correctional institutions and asylums.
(5)
Public recreational and community center buildings and grounds.
(6)
Accessory buildings and one private garage.
B.
Conditional uses. Uses permitted with a conditional use permit are
as follows:
(1)
Day-care centers serving nine or more children.
(2)
Adult day-care centers, assisted living facilities, nursing homes,
and other similar senior care or long-term care centers.
(3)
Railroad right-of-way and passenger depots, not including switching,
storage, freight yards or siding.
(4)
Bed-and-breakfast establishments.
(5)
Telephone buildings, exchanges and lines and static transformer stations,
provided that there is no service garage or storage yard. These regulations,
however, shall not include a microwave relay structure, unless the
location is first approved by the Plan Commission.
(6)
Dance, art, theater, film, and music production studios.
[Added 5-8-2012]
D.
Lot area per family.
(1)
Single-family dwellings shall provide a lot area of not less than
10,000 square feet. The lot shall be not less than 100 feet in width
and provide for adequate off-street parking.
(2)
Two-family dwellings shall provide a lot area of not less than 12,500
square feet. The lot shall be not less than 100 feet in width and
provide for adequate off-street parking.
E.
Split two-family dwelling. Requirements for split two-family dwellings are as follows. Split two-family dwellings will have the same requirements as Subsections C and D of this section for each of the two dwelling units, except as follows:
(1)
The side yard setback (the common wall between the two dwellings)
shall be zero feet.
(2)
A minimum fire separation complying with § Comm. 21.08,
Wis. Adm. Code, providing a vertical separation of all areas from
the lowest level to flush against the underside of the roof is required
between each dwelling unit.
(3)
The two residences shall be located on individual lots.
(4)
This dwelling unit type may not be split into additional residences.
(5)
The lot area shall be not less than 6,250 square feet per unit, and
the lot for each unit shall not be less than 50 feet in width.
[Amended 10-11-2011]
A.
Permitted uses. In is the intent of the R-2 Multiple-Family Residential
District to provide a quiet, enjoyable living area with a somewhat
higher density than the R-1 District. The following uses are permitted:
B.
Conditional uses. Uses permitted with a conditional use permit are
as follows:
(1)
Multiple-family dwellings of more than four units.
(3)
Bed-and-breakfast establishments.
(4)
Day-care centers serving nine or more children.
(5)
Adult day-care centers, assisted living facilities, nursing homes,
and other similar senior care or long-term care centers.
(6)
Railroad right-of-way and passenger depots, not including switching,
storage, freight yards or siding.
(7)
Telephone buildings, exchanges and lines and static transformer stations,
provided that there is no service garage or storage yard. These regulations,
however, shall not include a microwave relay structure, unless the
location is first approved by the Plan Commission.
A.
Permitted uses. It is the intent of the A-1 Agricultural District
to provide for areas of farming and larger lot residential. The following
uses are permitted:
(1)
Single-family, two-family and split two-family dwellings.
(2)
Churches, public schools, parochial schools and cemeteries.
(3)
General farming, except farms operated for the disposal of garbage, rubbish, offal or sewage, and except as required in Subsection B.
(4)
Roadside stand for the sale of farm products produced on the premises.
(5)
Campground, when such campground provides not less than 1,200 square
feet of lot area for each cabin, trailer, or tent, and when such campground
is clearly bounded by a fence or hedge and is located not less than
1,000 feet, measured in a direct line, from the boundary of the R-1
Residential District; provided, further, that no person or party other
than the owner shall occupy such campground for more than 90 days
in any one year.
D.
Lot area per family. Single- and two-family dwellings hereafter erected
or constructed for human habitation shall provide a lot area of not
less than 15,000 square feet.
A.
Permitted uses. The intent of the B-1 Commercial District is to provide
an area for business and commercial needs. The following uses are
permitted:
(1)
Art shop, antique shop and gift shop.
(2)
Bank, brokerage and financial institution.
(3)
Barbershop and beauty parlor.
(4)
Book and stationery store and newsstand.
(5)
Bus depot.
(6)
Business and professional office and public utility office.
(7)
Clinic.
(8)
Clothing store, department store, dress shop, hosiery shop, millinery
shop, notion shop, shoe store, shoe repair shop and variety store.
(9)
Drugstore, ice cream shop, pharmacy, soda fountain and soft drink
stand.
(10)
Florist shop (not including greenhouse).
(11)
Funeral parlor.
(12)
Furniture store, office equipment store and upholsterer's shop.
(13)
Hardware store, home appliance store, paint store, plumbing,
heating and electrical fixtures and supplies and sporting goods store.
(14)
Hospital.
(15)
Jewelry store, optical store and watch repair shop.
(16)
Music store and radio and television store.
(17)
Photographer and photographer's supplies.
(18)
Police and fire station, post office, and municipal garage,
except public shops and storage yards.
(19)
Restaurant, cafe, cafeteria, caterer and lunchroom.
(20)
Other retail business or service uses similar in character to
those listed above, not including any conditionally permitted uses
listed below.
(21)
Such accessory uses as are customary in connection with the
foregoing uses and are incidental thereto.
(22)
Temporary structures, including signs, billboards and other
outdoor advertising structures, provided that no lighting shall be
so directed as to cause a glare into any residential district.
B.
Conditional uses. The uses listed below require a conditional use permit. The location of these uses requires approval as set forth in § 525-21 of Article IV. The Board shall also give due consideration to the proposed location of entrances to and exits from uses that commonly generate a considerable volume of vehicular traffic from and to the public street, in the relation of such entrances and exits to school crosswalks and pedestrian exits from public and semipublic facilities, such as schools and hospitals.
(1)
Automobile and manufactured home sales and service establishments
and public garages.
(2)
Bowling alley, dance hall, pool and billiard room and indoor skating
rink.
(3)
Convenience store, fuel sales and car wash.
(4)
Food and dairy products establishment (retail), bakery (retail),
delicatessen and grocery store.
(5)
Hotel and motel.
(6)
Laboratory testing and research.
(7)
Laundry or cleaning and dyeing establishment, clothes pressing shop,
self-service laundry and tailor shop.
(8)
Manufacture or treatment of products incidental to the conduct of
a permitted retail use on the premises.
(9)
Microwave radio relay structures.
(10)
Model homes.
(11)
Parking lot.
(12)
Private or commercial schools.
(13)
Private clubs, fraternities and lodges.
(14)
Radio or television broadcasting station or studio.
(15)
Storage of property in a mini storage facility.
(16)
Tavern.
(17)
Theaters and places of amusement, except drive-in theaters.
(18)
Veterinary hospital and/or clinic, pet shop, grooming shop,
commercial kennel or boarding kennel.
(19)
Owner-occupied living quarters, provided it is less than 25% of the
total building with a maximum square footage of 1,500. If there are
multiple levels, the living quarters cannot be on the main level.
If there is one level, the living quarters are to be in back of the
building, away from the main entrance, as defined by the Village Board.
[Added 12-14-2021]
C.
Height and area.
(1)
Maximum height: 35 feet or 2 1/2 stories.
(2)
Minimum side yard: 15 feet. In the Downtown District, the required
side yards shall be zero feet.
(3)
Minimum front yard: 25 feet. In the Downtown District, the required
front yard setback shall be zero feet.
(4)
Minimum rear yard: 25 feet. In the Downtown District, the required
rear yard shall be zero feet.
A.
Use. The B-2 Commercial District/Restricted Industrial District is
intended to provide for industrial uses that may be suitable when
located in areas of relatively close proximity to nonindustrial development.
The uses in this district include service industries and industries
which manufacture, fabricate, assemble or store products where the
process is not likely to create offensive noise, vibration, dust,
heat, smoke, odor or glare, increased daily traffic or other objectionable
influences to other property in close proximity. Generally, these
uses include wholesale, service and light industries which are dependent
upon raw materials refined elsewhere. The following uses are permitted:
(1)
Any use unconditionally permitted in the B-1 Commercial District.
(2)
Laboratories.
(3)
Manufacture and assembly of home and office appliances and supplies
and sporting goods and supplies.
(4)
Manufacture of electrical and electronic appliances and devices.
(5)
Manufacture of jewelry, toys and novelties.
B.
Conditional uses. The uses listed below are allowed with a conditional use permit in the B-2 District. The location of these uses requires approval as set forth in § 525-21 of Article IV. Such approval shall be consistent with the general purpose and intent of this chapter and shall be based upon such evidence as may be presented at such public hearing tending to establish the desirability or undesirability of specific proposed locations for a specific proposed use from the standpoint of the public interest, because of such factors as (without limitation because of enumeration) noise, odor, glare, vibration and increased traffic on the public streets. The Board shall also give due consideration to the proposed location of entrances to and exits from uses that commonly generate a considerable volume of vehicular traffic from and to the public street, in the relation of such entrances and exits to school crosswalks and pedestrian exits from public and semipublic facilities such as schools and hospitals.
(1)
Any use conditionally permitted in the B-1 Commercial District.
(2)
Food locker plants.
(3)
Machine shops and sheet metal products manufacture, provided that
no stamp or punch presses exceeding 20 tons' capacity or forge or
drop hammers shall be located within 200 feet of the boundary of any
residential district.
(4)
Manufacture of products from textiles, furs, glass, leather, plaster,
paper, plastics, rubber and wood, not including planing mills or the
manufacture of paper, pulp, plastics or leather or the tanning of
hides.
(5)
Processing, packing and manufacture of confections, cosmetics, food
and pharmaceuticals, except fish and fish products, sauerkraut and
cabbage by-products and the vining of peas.
(6)
Manufacture and bottling of nonalcoholic beverages.
(7)
Blacksmithing and tinsmithing.
(8)
Enameling and painting shops, provided that all painting, cleaning
and related operations shall be conducted within a building.
(9)
Veterinary hospital and/or clinic, "pet shop," "grooming shop," "commercial
kennel" or "boarding kennel."
[Added 11-13-2012]
(10)
Auction yard: an open area where sale items are stored or displayed
for not more than seven consecutive days within any given thirty-day
period and where persons are permitted to attend sales and offer bids
on such items.
[Added 11-13-2012]
[Amended 7-13-2004; 10-11-2011]
A.
Permitted uses. In is the intent of the I-1 Industrial District to
provide an area for industrial and manufacturing uses in an appropriate
location. Emphasis is on those uses that do not generate noise, smoke
or air or water pollution. All exterior lighting must be down-lit.
The following uses are permitted:
[Amended 10-11-2011]
A.
Permitted uses. It is the intent of the C-1 Conservancy District
to discourage development and disturbance to the natural setting in
areas with unique features, to provide protected areas to ensure proper
water conservation and flood control to protect areas subject to flooding,
to give primary consideration to outdoor recreation and forestry pursuits,
and to provide areas where native flora and fauna may prosper in a
natural habitat. The following uses are permitted:
(1)
Management of forestry, wildlife and fish.
(2)
The harvesting of wild crops such as marsh hay, ferns, moss, berries,
fruit trees and tree seeds.
(3)
Hunting, fishing and trapping.
(4)
Dams, power stations and transmission lines.
(5)
Water pumping and storage facilities, golf courses and public parking
grounds are permitted, provided that the Village Board, acting on
the recommendation of the Plan Commission, issues written permission.
(6)
Bicycle or hiking trails.
(7)
Parks.
(8)
Uses customarily incidental to any of the above uses.
D.
Other standards. All structures, public utilities and facilities
shall be floodproofed in accordance with the standards of Ch. NR 116,
Wis. Adm. Code, if located within a floodplain.