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Village of Sauk City, WI
Sauk County
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For the purposes of this chapter, the Village is divided into the following zoning districts:
R-1-A
Single-Family Residential District
R-1-B
Single-Family Residential District
R-2
Two-Family Residential District
R-M
Multifamily Residential District
B-H
Highway Business District
B-C
Central Business District
B-N
Neighborhood Business District
M-L
Limited Industrial District
M-G
General Industrial District
A-G
Agricultural District
A-P
Agricultural Preservation District
A-H
Agricultural Holding District
A-T
Agricultural Transition District
A-R
Agricultural-Related Manufacturing and Commercial District
A certified copy of the Zoning Map and also the Extraterritorial Jurisdiction Zoning Map shall be adopted and approved with the text as part of this chapter, shall bear upon its face the attestation of the Village President and Village Administrator, and shall be available to the public in the office of the Village Administrator. Changes thereafter to the districts shall not be effective until entered and attested on this certified copy.
A. 
Boundaries of the districts are established as shown on the current Zoning Map on file at the Village office. Such 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 right-of-ways; or such lines extended, unless otherwise noted on the Zoning Map.
B. 
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.
C. 
Annexations to or consolidations with the Village subsequent to the effective date of this chapter shall be placed in the A-G Agricultural District unless the annexation ordinance temporarily places the land in another district. Within one year of the date of annexation, the Plan Commission shall evaluate and recommend a permanent district classification to the Village Board.