A.
Districts. For purposes of this chapter, present and future, provision
is hereby made for the division of the Village of Spencer into the
following 15 basic zoning districts:[1]
A-1
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Agricultural District
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R-1
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Single-Family Residential District
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R-1 AAA
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Single-Family Residential Use District
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R-2
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Single-Family Residential District
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R-3
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Two-Family Residential District
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R-4
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Multiple-Family Residential District
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C-1
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Commercial District
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C-2
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Highway Commercial District
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I-1
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Industrial District
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LI-1
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Light Industrial District
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G-1
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Institutional District
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W
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Conservancy District
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R-MH
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Mobile Home District
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WW-1
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Waste Water Treatment Plant District
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R-5
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Group Home District
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A.
Vacation of streets. 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.
B.
Annexations. 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 places the land in another
district.
A.
The Village of Spencer is hereby divided into Zoning Districts as
shown upon a map designated as the Official Zoning Map of the Village
of Spencer and made a part of this chapter. The Official Zoning Map
and all the notations, references and other information shown thereon
are a part of this chapter and shall have the same force and effect
as if the matters and information set forth by said map were fully
described herein. The Official Zoning Map shall be properly attested
and kept on file along with the text of the Official Zoning Regulations
in the office of the Village Administrator-Clerk/Treasurer of the
Village of Spencer.
B.
The district boundaries shall be determined by measurement from and
as shown on the Official Zoning Map, and in case of any question as
to the interpretation of such boundary lines, the Village Board shall
interpret the map according to the reasonable intent of this chapter.
Unless otherwise specifically indicated or dimensioned on the map,
the district boundaries are normally lot lines; section, quarter-section
or sixteenth-section lines; or the center lines of streets, highways,
railways or alleys.
Where uncertainty exists as to the boundaries of districts as
shown on the Zoning Map, the following rules shall apply:
A.
Boundaries indicated as approximately following the center lines
of streets, highways or alleys shall be construed to follow such center
lines.
B.
Boundaries indicated as approximately following platted lot lines
shall be construed as following such lot lines.
C.
Boundaries indicated as approximately following Village boundaries
shall be construed as following municipal boundaries.
D.
Boundaries indicated as following railroad lines shall be construed
to be midway between the main tracks.
E.
Boundaries indicated as following shorelines shall be construed to
follow such shorelines and, in the event of change in the shoreline,
shall be construed as moving with the actual shoreline; boundaries
indicated as approximately following the center lines of streams,
rivers, canals, lakes or other bodies of water shall be construed
to follow such center lines.
F.
Boundaries indicated as parallel to or extensions of features indicated
in the preceding shall be so construed. Distances not specifically
indicated on the Zoning Map shall be determined by the scale of the
map.
A.
Purpose. The A-1 Agricultural District is intended to provide for
the continuation of general farming and related uses in those areas
of the Village that are not yet committed to urban development. It
is further intended for this district to protect lands contained therein
from urban development until their orderly transition into urban-oriented
districts is required.
B.
Permitted uses. General farming, including agriculture, dairying,
floriculture, forestry, grazing, hay, orchards, truck farming and
viticulture (grape growing); provided, however, that farm buildings
housing animals, barnyards and feedlots shall not be located in a
floodland and shall be at least 100 feet from any navigable water
or any boundary of a residential district.
C.
Permitted accessory uses.
(1)
Attached or detached private garages and carports accessory to permitted
or permitted accessory uses.
(2)
General farm buildings including barns, silos, sheds, storage bins
and including not more than one roadside stand for the sale of farm
products produced on the premises. Any such stand shall conform to
the setback, sign and other provisions of this chapter.
(3)
One farm dwelling.
D.
Conditional uses.
(1)
Airports, airstrips and landing fields, provided that the site is
not less than 20 acres.
(2)
Commercial feedlots, livestock sales facilities and fur farms.
(3)
Drive-in establishments selling fruits and vegetables.
(4)
Home occupations and professional offices.
(5)
Housing for farm laborers and seasonal or migratory farm workers.
(6)
Transmitting towers, receiving towers, relay and microwave towers
without broadcast facilities or studios.
(7)
Utilities.
(8)
Veterinary clinics, provided that no structure or animal enclosure
shall be located closer than 100 feet to a property boundary.
E.
Lot area and width.
(1)
The lot area requirements for the R-1 Single-Family Residential District
shall apply to all buildings for human habitation hereafter erected,
moved or structurally altered.
(2)
Existing residential structures and farm dwellings remaining after
the consolidation of existing farms shall be provided with a lot area
of not less than 40,000 square feet and a lot width of not less than
120 feet.
F.
Building height. No building or parts of a building shall exceed
60 feet in height.
G.
Yards.
(1)
There shall be a minimum building setback of 50 feet from the street
right-of-way.
(2)
There shall be a side yard on each side of the principal structure
as provided in the R-1 District.
(3)
The rear yard requirements for the R-1 Single-Family Residential
District shall apply to all buildings for human habitation hereafter
erected, moved or structurally altered.
A.
Purpose. This district is intended to provide residential development
limited to single-family homes set individually on separate lots.
B.
Requirements.
(1)
Lot size. Every single-family residential building hereafter erected,
moved or structurally altered shall provide a lot area of not less
than 8,500 square feet per family, and no such lot shall be less than
90 feet in width.
(2)
Setbacks.
(a)
There shall be a side yard on each side of a building hereafter
erected, moved or structurally altered. The side yards shall be 7 1/2
feet on each side (measured from edge of the eave).
(b)
Unless otherwise provided in this chapter, there shall be a
setback on every lot in this district, from each street on which it
abuts, of not less than 25 feet.
(c)
There shall be a rear yard having a depth of not less than 30
feet.
(3)
Height, maximum permitted (in feet). Principal structure: 35; accessory
structure: 20.
(4)
Building size. Every building hereafter erected, moved or structurally
altered for dwelling purposes shall provide a floor area of not less
than 900 square feet per family.
C.
Permitted uses. A building or premises shall be used only for the
following purposes:
(1)
Single-family dwellings.
(2)
Publicly owned or operated park, playground or community building,
provided that any building shall be located not less than 35 feet
from any side lot line.
(3)
Church or other place of worship or Sunday school, provided that
any such building shall be located not less than 35 feet from any
side lot line.
(4)
Public school, kindergarten, elementary and high, or private school
having a curriculum the same as ordinarily given in a public school,
provided that any such building shall be located not less than 35
feet from any side lot line.
(5)
Farming, provided no livestock is included, truck gardening, nursery
and/or horticulture.
(6)
Home occupation and professional offices.
(7)
Accessory building or use, including a private garage, carport and
paved parking areas customarily incident to the above uses, but not
involving the conduct of a business.
D.
Conditional uses. A building or premises shall be used only for the
following purposes when approved as a conditional use:
A.
Purpose. The purpose of this section is to amend this chapter of
the Code of the Village of Spencer, Marathon County, Wisconsin, denominated
as a Zoning Ordinance, and to create a new class within the R-1 Single-Family
Residential District, within the corporate limits of the Village of
Spencer, Marathon County, Wisconsin, to be known as "R-1 AAA Single-Family
Residential Use District." There shall be permitted only single-family
residences with the following requirements.
B.
This section is hereby created to provide that within the Class AAA
Residential Use District there shall be permitted the following uses:
C.
This section includes John Day's First Addition, Lots 6-11 and
Eastland Heights Subdivision Lots 1-17, Second Addition to Graupner
Subdivision Lots 17-31 and Lots 1-8 in the 600 block of Roberts Street.
A.
Purpose. This district is intended to provide residential development
limited to single-family homes set individually on separate lots in
older, existing areas of the Village.
B.
Requirements.
(1)
Lot size. Minimum area (in square feet): 6,600; minimum width (in
feet): 66.
(2)
Setbacks. The requirements shall be as prescribed for the R-1 Residential
District.
(3)
Height. The requirements shall be as prescribed for the R-1 Residential
District.
(4)
Building size. The minimum residential building size shall be 480
square feet.
C.
Permitted uses. A building or premises shall be used only for the
following purposes:
(1)
Single-family dwellings.
(2)
Publicly owned or operated park, playground or community building,
provided that any building shall be located not less than 35 feet
from any side lot line.
(3)
Church or other place of worship or Sunday school, provided that
any such building shall be located not less than 35 feet from any
side lot line.
(4)
Public school, kindergarten, elementary and high, or private school
having a curriculum the same as ordinarily given in a public school,
provided that any such building shall be located not less than 35
feet form any side lot line.
(5)
Farming, provided no livestock is included, truck gardening, nursery
and/or horticulture.
(6)
Home occupation and professional offices.
(7)
Accessory building or use, including a private garage, carport and
paved parking areas customarily incident to the above uses, but not
involving the conduct of a business.
(8)
Temporary buildings for construction purposes, not to exceed a one-year
period.
(9)
Nursing homes.
D.
Conditional uses. A building or premises shall be used only for the
following purposes when approved as a conditional use:
A.
Purpose. This district is intended to provide for two-family dwellings,
such as duplexes, condominiums, flats or apartment conversions, in
large, older, single-family dwellings.
B.
Requirements.
(1)
Lot size. Every building hereafter erected, moved or structurally
altered shall provide a lot area of not less than 8,000 square feet,
and no such lot shall be less than 66 feet in width.
(2)
Setbacks.
(a)
There shall be a side yard on each side of a building hereafter
erected, moved or structurally altered. The sum of the widths of the
required side yards shall be not less than 15 feet and no single side
yard shall be less than 7 1/2 feet in width.
(b)
The setback regulations for the R-3 Two-Family Residential District
shall be the same as those for the Single-Family Residential District.
(c)
The rear yard regulations for the R-3 Two-Family Residential
District shall be the same as those for the R-2 Single-Family Residential
District.
(3)
Height, maximum permitted (in feet). Principal structure: 35; accessory
structure: 20.
(4)
Building size. Every building hereafter erected, moved or structurally
altered for occupancy by one family shall provide a floor area of
not less than 800 square feet per family.
C.
Permitted uses. A building or premises shall be used only for the
following purposes:
(1)
Single-family dwellings.
(2)
Two-family dwellings.
(3)
Boardinghouses and lodging houses.
(4)
Publicly owned or operated park, playground or community building,
provided that any building shall be located not less than 35 feet
from any side lot line.
(5)
Church or other place of worship or Sunday school, provided that
any such building shall be located not less than 35 feet from any
side lot line.
(6)
Public school, kindergarten, elementary and high, or a private school
having a curriculum the same as ordinarily given in a public school,
provided that any such building shall be located not less than 35
feet from any side lot line.
(7)
Truck gardening, nursery and/or horticulture.
(8)
Home occupation and professional offices.
(9)
Accessory building or use, including a private garage, carport and
paved parking area customarily incident to the above uses, but not
involving the conduct of a business.
(10)
Multiple ownership of a single residential structure is permitted
under this section.
D.
Conditional uses. A building or premises shall be used only for the
following purposes when approved as a conditional use:
(1)
Dental and medical clinics.
(2)
Private lodges and clubs.
(3)
Nursing and rest homes and homes for the aged.
(4)
Public utility offices and installations, including transmission
lines and substations.
(5)
Institutions of a religious, educational, eleemosynary or philanthropic
nature, but not a penal or mental institution.
A.
Purpose. This district is intended to provide for multiple-family
apartments, to include family or garden types, elevator and walk-up
types, efficiency or studio types and apartment conversions in existing
single-family dwellings, condominiums and mobile home parks, subject
to other provisions of this Code of Ordinances.
B.
Requirements.
(1)
Lot size. Minimum area (in square feet): one- and two family: 7,500;
for multiple-family dwellings: 1,500 additional square footage for
each dwelling unit over two; minimum width (in feet): 70.
(2)
Setbacks. Minimum front yard (in feet): 25; minimum either side yard
(in feet): 7 1/2; minimum aggregate side yard (in feet): 20;
minimum rear yard (in feet): 25.
(3)
Height, maximum permitted (in feet). Principal structure: 45 (A building
may be erected to a height of 75 feet if set back from all required
yard lines a distance of one foot for each foot of additional height
above 45 feet.); accessory structure: 25.
(4)
Building size. The requirements shall be as prescribed for the R-3
Two-Family Residential District.
C.
Permitted uses. A building or premises shall be used only for the
following purposes:
(1)
Single-family dwellings.
(2)
Two-family dwellings.
(3)
Multiple-family dwellings.
(4)
Boardinghouses and lodging houses.
(5)
Publicly owned or operated park, playground or community building,
provided that any building shall be located not less than 25 feet
from any side lot line.
(6)
Church or other place of worship or Sunday school, provided that
any such building shall be located not less than 25 feet from any
side lot line.
(7)
Public school, kindergarten, elementary and high, or a private school
having a curriculum the same as ordinarily given in a public school,
provided that any such building shall be located not less than 25
feet from any side lot line.
(8)
Truck gardening, nursery and/or horticulture.
(9)
Home occupation and professional offices.
(10)
Institution of a religious, education, eleemosynary or philanthropic
nature, but not a penal or mental institution.
(11)
Accessory building or use, including a private garage, carport
and paved parking area customarily incident to the above uses, but
not involving the conduct of a business.
(12)
Multiple ownership of a single-residential structure is permitted
under this section.
D.
Conditional uses. A building or premises shall be used only for the
following purposes when approved as a conditional use:
A.
Purpose. The C-1 Commercial District is intended to provide an area
for the business and commercial needs of the community, especially
those which can be most suitably located in a compact and centrally
located business district.
B.
Permitted uses.
(1)
Any use permitted in the R-1 Residential District.
(2)
Animal hospital and pet shop.
(3)
Art shop, gift shop, jewelry store, optical store.
(4)
Automobile sales and service establishment, public garage or parking
lot.
(5)
Bank and financial institution, brokerage and pawnbroker.
(6)
Bakery (retail).
(7)
Barbershop and beauty parlor.
(8)
Book and stationery store.
(9)
Bowling alley, pool and billiard room, gymnasium, dancing school,
dance hall, skating rink, theater except drive-in theater.
(10)
Candy store, confectionery store, ice cream store, soda fountain,
soft drink stand.
(11)
Clinic.
(12)
Convention and exhibition hall.
(13)
Cleaning and dyeing establishment.
(14)
Dress shop, clothing store, dry goods store, notion shop, hosiery
shop, tailor shop, shoe store.
(15)
Department store.
(16)
Drugstore, pharmacy,
(17)
Filling station.
(18)
Food products (retail), grocery store (retail), delicatessen,
meat and fish market, fruit and vegetable store, tea and coffee store.
(19)
Florist shop.
(20)
Hardware and paint store.
(21)
Household appliance store; furniture store; plumbing, heating
and electrical supplies; crockery store.
(22)
Hotel.
(23)
Microwave radio relay structures.
(24)
Music store, radio store, radio broadcast studio.
(25)
Newsstand.
(26)
Photograph studio photographer's supplies.
(27)
Professional offices.
(28)
Railroad and bus depot.
(29)
Restaurant, cafeteria, lunch room, refreshment stand, caterer,
tavern.
(30)
Telegraph and telephone office.
(31)
Temporary structure.
(32)
Tobacco and pipe store.
(33)
Undertaking establishment.
(34)
Any other uses similar in character and the processing or treatment
of products clearly incidental to the conduct of a retail business
on the premises.
(35)
Such accessory uses as are customary in connection with the
foregoing uses and are incidental thereto.
D.
Height and area. In the C-1 Commercial District, the height of buildings,
the minimum dimensions of yards and the minimum lot area per family
shall be as follows:
(1)
Height. Buildings hereafter erected or structurally altered shall
not exceed 45 feet nor three stories in height.
(2)
Side yard. For buildings or part of buildings hereafter erected or
structurally altered for residential use, the side yard regulations
for the R-1 Residential District shall apply. For buildings or part
of buildings hereafter erected or structurally altered for commercial
use, no setback will be required.
(3)
Setback. Where the frontage is designated on the Zoning Map as C-1
Commercial District, no setback will be required. Where an individual
is building a residence in a C-1 Commercial District, the setback
of the R-1 Residential District will apply.
(4)
Rear yard. There shall be a rear yard having a minimum depth of 20
feet for a building two stories or less in height. For each additional
story or fractional story in height, the depth of such rear yard shall
be increased five feet.
(5)
Lot area per family. Every building or part of a building hereafter
erected or structurally altered for residential purposes shall provide
a lot area of not less than 4,350 square feet per family.
A.
Purpose. The C-2 Highway Commercial District is designed to provide
areas in which the principal use of land is devoted to commercial
and service establishments which cater specifically to the needs of
motor vehicle and tourist-oriented trade.
B.
Permitted uses. The following uses are permitted in this district:
(1)
Gasoline service stations; provided further that all gasoline pumps,
storage tanks and accessory equipment must be located at least 20
feet from any existing or officially proposed street line.
(2)
Automobile repair shops, including shops for general mechanical repairs,
automobile body repair and repair of tires, but not including establishments
for rebuilding, retreading, recapping, vulcanizing or manufacturing
tires, and not include establishments for painting automobiles.
(3)
Establishments primarily engaged in specialized automobile repair,
such as electrical, battery and ignition repair, radiator repair,
glass replacement and repair, carburetor repair, and wheel alignment
service.
(4)
Stores for the sale of tires, batteries or other automotive accessories.
(5)
Establishments for the washing, cleaning or polishing of automobiles,
including self-service car washes.
(6)
Dealers in new passenger automobiles and trucks.
(7)
Dealers in used passenger automobiles and trucks.
(8)
Establishments engaged in the retail sale of automobile passenger
trailers, mobile homes or campers.
(9)
Establishments engaged in daily or extended-term rental or leasing
of passenger automobiles, limousines or trucks, without drivers, or
of truck trailers or utility trailers.
(10)
Establishments engaged in the daily or extended-term rental
or leasing of house trailers, mobile homes or campers.
(11)
Hotels, motor hotels, motels, tourist courts, tourist rooms,
etc.
(12)
Restaurants, lunchrooms and other eating places, including drive-in
type establishments.
(13)
Commercial parking lots, parking garages, parking structures.
(14)
Tourist-oriented retail shops, including souvenir and curio
shops.
C.
Conditional uses. The following principal uses are permitted as conditional
uses within the district.
(1)
General grocery stores.
(2)
Seasonal roadside stands for the sale of vegetables, fruit or other
farm products, but not other types of products or merchandise.
(3)
Establishments or facilities for the sale, rental, service, repair,
testing, demonstration or other use of motorcycles, motorized bicycles,
go-carts, snowmobiles, aircraft or other motorized vehicles or their
components.
(4)
Establishments or facilities for the sale, rental, service, repair,
testing, demonstration or other use of motorboats, other watercraft,
marine supplies, motor for watercraft, or their components.
(5)
Wholesale merchandise establishments.
(6)
Warehouses.
(7)
Motor carrier facilities.
(8)
Professional offices.
(9)
Other retail establishments.
D.
Height and area. Within the C-2 Highway Commercial District, the
height of buildings, the minimum dimensions of yards, maximum building
area, and parking requirements shall be as follows:
(1)
Height. Buildings hereafter erected or structurally altered shall
exceed neither 35 feet nor three stories in height.
(2)
Area. The maximum building area shall not exceed 25,000 square feet.
(3)
Side yard. There shall be a side yard on each side of the principal
building of not less than 7 1/2 feet. For accessory buildings,
the side yard on each side shall be not less than 7 1/2 feet.
(4)
Setback.
(a)
The setback and setback line for State Highway 13 within the
Village shall be 100 feet from the center line of such highway.
(b)
The setback line at any street or avenue intersecting State
Highway 13 within the Village shall be on a line between two points
210 feet from the center of intersecting street or avenue and such
highway unless controlled by the state.
(5)
Rear yard. There shall be a rear yard having a minimum depth of 20
feet.
(6)
Lot width. There shall be a minimum lot width of 75 feet measured
at rear of front yard.
A.
Purpose. The I-1 Industrial District is intended primarily for the
conduct of manufacturing, assembling and fabrication. It is designed
to provide an environment suitable for industrial activities that
do not create appreciable nuisances or hazards. The uses permitted
in this district make it most desirable that they be separated from
residential uses.
B.
Permitted uses. The following uses are permitted in this district:
(1)
Any use or structure permitted in the C-1 Commercial District except
as hereinafter modified.
(2)
Bottling of soft drinks or milk or distribution stations.
(3)
Building material sales and storage.
(4)
Builder's or contractor's plant or storage yard.
(5)
Lumber yard, including mill work.
(6)
Open yard for storage and sale of feed or fuel.
(7)
Automobile repair garage doing major repair, including tire retreading
or recapping, battery service and repair.
(8)
The manufacture, compounding, processing, packaging or treatment
of such products as bakery goods, candy, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals,
toiletries and food products.
(9)
The manufacture, compounding, assembling or treatment of articles
or merchandise from the following previously prepared material: canvas,
cellophane, cloth, fiber, glass, leather, paper, plastics, precious
or semiprecious metals or stone, rubber, textiles, wood and yard.
(10)
The manufacture or assembly of electrical appliances, electronic
instruments and devices, phonographs, radio and television sets, electric
and neon signs, refrigerators and stoves.
(11)
Railroad freight stations, trucking or motor freight terminals.
C.
Prohibited uses. The following uses are specifically prohibited in
the I-1 Industrial District:
(1)
Residential, educational or institutional uses, except a dwelling
for a watchman or caretaker employed on the premises and members of
his family.
(2)
Uses in conflict with any laws of the State of Wisconsin or any ordinances
of the Village of Spencer governing nuisances.
(3)
Any of the following uses unless the location of such use has been
approved as a conditional use after investigation and public hearing:
(a)
Abattoirs, except for slaughter of poultry.
(b)
Acid manufacture.
(c)
Cement, lime, gypsum or plaster of paris manufacture.
(d)
Distillation of bones.
(e)
Explosives manufacture or storage.
(f)
Fat rendering.
(g)
Fertilizer manufacture.
(h)
Garbage, rubbish, offal or dead animal reduction or dumping.
(i)
Glue manufacture.
(j)
Junkyards.
(k)
Petroleum refining.
(l)
Smelting of tin, copper, zinc or iron ores.
(m)
Stockyards.
D.
Height and area. In the I-1 Industrial District, the height of buildings,
the minimum dimensions of yards and the minimum lot area per family
shall be as follows:
(1)
Height. Buildings hereafter erected or structurally altered shall
exceed neither 35 feet nor three stories in height.
(2)
Side yard. For buildings or parts of buildings used for residential
purposes, the side yard regulations of the Residential District shall
apply; otherwise a side yard, if provided, shall be not less than
20 feet in width.
(3)
Setback. Where parts of the frontage are designated on the District
Map as Residential District and Industrial District, the setback regulations
of the Residential District shall apply to the Industrial District;
in no case shall the setback be less than 25 feet.
(4)
Rear yard. There shall be a rear yard having a minimum depth of 20
feet for a building two stories or less in height. For each additional
story or fractional story in height, the depth of such rear yard shall
be increased three feet.
A.
Intent. The intent of the Village Board in creating a light industry
district is to provide a location for nonnuisance manufacturing uses,
which may be located reasonably close to residential areas.
C.
Definitions. "Light manufacturing" is defined as a use engaged in
the manufacture predominantly from previously prepared materials or
finished products or parts, including fabrication, assembly, treatment,
packaging, incidental storage, sales and distribution of such products.
D.
Mapping. Property placed in this zoning classification shall be appropriately
indicated on the Zoning Map of the Village of Spencer.
E.
Height and area. The height of building and the minimum dimensions
of yards shall be the same as required for the I-1 District.
A.
Purpose. The G-1 Institutional District is intended to eliminate
the ambiguity of maintaining, in unrelated use districts, areas which
are under public or public related ownership and where the use for
public purpose is anticipated to be permanent.
B.
Permitted uses.
(1)
Cemeteries.
(2)
Churches.
(3)
Fraternal organizations.
(4)
Hospitals, sanatoriums, nursing homes and clinics.
(5)
Libraries and museums.
(6)
Municipal parking lots.
(7)
Public administrative offices and public service buildings, including
fire and police stations.
(8)
Public or private schools.
(9)
Public utility offices.
(10)
Utilities.
(11)
Water storage tanks, towers and wells.
(12)
Botanical gardens and arboretums.
(13)
Exhibition halls.
(14)
Fairgrounds.
(15)
Forest reserves (wilderness areas).
(16)
Forest reserves (wilderness refuges).
(17)
Golf courses with or without country club facilities.
(18)
Golf driving ranges.
(19)
Group or organized camps.
(20)
Historic and monument sites.
(21)
Ice skating.
(22)
Parks.
(23)
Playfields or athletic fields.
(24)
Playgrounds.
(25)
Play lots or tot lots.
(26)
Recreation/community centers.
(27)
Skiing and tobogganing.
(28)
Tennis courts.
C.
Permitted accessory uses.
(1)
Essential services.
(2)
Garages for storage of vehicles or materials used in conjunction
with the operation of a permitted use.
(3)
Off-street parking and loading areas.
(4)
Residential quarters for administrators, caretakers or clergy.
(5)
Service buildings and facilities normally accessory to the permitted
uses.
(6)
Service-oriented offices or shops located within institutional buildings.
D.
Conditional uses.
(1)
Archery ranges.
(2)
Golf courses with country club/restaurant facilities.
(3)
Miniature golf.
(4)
Skeet and trap shooting ranges, provided that the firing of rifle
arms and shotgun slugs shall not be permitted directly toward or over
any highway, road or navigable water, toward any building or structure
or toward any population concentration within 1 1/2 miles of
the site.
E.
Lot area and width. There are no minimum lot requirements.
F.
Building height. No building or parts of a building shall exceed
45 feet in height.
G.
Setback and yards.
(1)
A minimum building setback of 25 feet from the right-of-way line
of all public streets shall be required.
(2)
There shall be a minimum side yard of 7 1/2 feet.
(3)
There shall be a rear yard of not less than 25 feet.
(4)
Exception. In the case of ownership by school district or organization
or by church or religious society of more than 50% of the frontage
on intersection streets and more than 50% of the area of the square
block wherein such property is located, the minimum setback line for
building on such school or church property shall be 15 feet.
A.
Purpose. The W Conservancy District is intended to be used to prevent
disruption of valuable natural or man-made resources and to protect
wetland areas and lands which are subject to periodic flooding, where
development would result in hazards to health or safety or would deplete
or destroy natural resources or be otherwise incompatible with the
public welfare.[1]
B.
Permitted uses.
(1)
Agricultural uses, provided that they do not involve extensions of
cultivated areas, extension of or creation of new drainage systems,
and further provided that they do not substantially disturb or impair
the natural fauna, flora, topography or water regimen.
(2)
Forest and game management.
(3)
Forest reserves (wilderness areas).
(4)
Forest reserves (wildlife areas).
(5)
Open space uses, including preserves, scenic areas, historic and
scientific areas, fishing, soil and water conservation practices,
sustained yield forestry, stream bank protection and water retention
and control; provided, however, that no such uses involve structures,
fill, soil or peat removal or disruption of the natural flow of any
watercourse or natural topography.
D.
Conditional uses.
The requirements for property in the R-MH Mobile Home District shall be as provided in Article X of this chapter.
A.
Purpose. The purpose of this district is to comply with Ch. NR 110,
Wis. Adm. Code, in regard to the isolation of sewage treatment plants
in order to minimize any potential odor, noise and disturbance which
may be caused by such facility and to enhance plant security and reliability.
B.
Requirements.
(1)
There is created a Waste Water Treatment Plant Zone, which zone shall
constitute an area within 200 feet from any portion of the Spencer
Wastewater Treatment Plant.
(2)
No future construction of commercial establishments or buildings
occupied or intended for residential use shall be permitted within
the Waste Water Treatment Plant Zone.
A.
Purpose. This district would provide for "group homes" which means
a facility operated by a person required to be licensed under § 48.625,
Wis. Stats., and licensed by the Department of Health Services under
§ 48.66, Wis. Stats., to provide twenty-four-hour care for
five to eight children between the ages of 11 and 18.