The B-1 Business District is intended to serve the retail and
service needs of nearby residential areas with a range of products
and services for both daily and occasional shopping.
A.
The following uses shall be permitted in the B-1 Business Districts:
(1)
Abstractors and title insurance companies.
(2)
Accounting, auditing and bookkeeping services.
(3)
Appraisers.
(4)
Architects.
(5)
Art gallery; studio.
(6)
Banks.
(7)
Barbershops.
(8)
Beauty shops.
(9)
Bonding companies.
(10)
Book publishing offices.
(11)
Brokerage houses.
(12)
Camera shops.
(13)
Chiropractors.
(14)
Coin dealers.
(15)
Consumer credit reporting agencies, mercantile reporting agencies
and adjustment agencies.
(16)
Credit reporting bureaus.
(17)
Credit unions.
(18)
Detective agencies.
(19)
Dressmakers, custom.
(20)
Dry-cleaning establishment (depot only).
(21)
Finance companies, loan offices.
(22)
Florists (not greenhouse).
(23)
Governmental structures other than fire stations, police stations
and post offices.
(24)
Ice cream shops, without drive-through.
(25)
Insurance agents, brokers and service.
(26)
Lawyers and legal services.
(27)
Management; consulting and public relations services.
(28)
News dealers and stands.
(29)
Philatelists (stamp) dealers.
(30)
Public relations consultants.
(31)
Publishers' offices.
(32)
Savings and loan associations.
(33)
Shoe repair shops.
(34)
Tailors, custom.
B.
The following uses may be permitted as conditional uses in B-1 Business
Districts:
(1)
Bookstores.
(2)
Bridal stores.
(3)
Coffee shops.
(4)
Community living arrangements having a capacity for eight or
fewer persons being served by the program, licensed and operated under
the authority of the Department of Health and Family Services in accordance
with § 62.23(7)(i), Wis. Stats.
(5)
Consulates.
(6)
Costume rental shops.
(7)
Convenience stores.
(8)
Delicatessens.
(9)
Libraries.
(10)
Parks, playgrounds, public recreational and community center
buildings and grounds, public, fire stations, police stations, post
offices and other governmental facilities.
(11)
Pharmacies.
(12)
Residence of the owner or operator of the business on the premises.
(13)
Stenographers, public.
(14)
Tax consultants.
(15)
Trust companies.
(16)
Other uses determined by the Zoning Administrator and/or Town
Board to be of similar nature to the above-listed uses.
Lot requirements with public sewer shall be as follows:
A.
Area: 12,000 square feet minimum.
B.
Zoning lot frontage: 90 feet minimum. Such minimum lot frontage may
be measured at the building setback line if said lot is located on
the outer radius of a street, such as a cul-de-sac. In no case shall
lot width measured at the right-of-way line of a cul-de-sac or curved
street be less than 65 feet.
C.
Lot width: 90 feet minimum.
Lot requirements without public sewer shall be as follows:
A.
Area: 60,000 square feet minimum.
B.
Zoning lot frontage: 150 feet minimum. Such minimum lot frontage
may be measured at the building setback line if said lot is located
on the outer radius of a curved street or a cul-de-sac. In no case
shall the lot frontage measured at the right-of-way line of a cul-de-sac
or curved street be less than 85 feet.
Height regulations shall be as follows:
Building setbacks shall be as follows:
A.
With curb and gutter:
Building Setback (in feet)
| ||
---|---|---|
Principal Structure
|
Accessory Building
| |
Front yard
|
30 minimum from right-of-way
|
30 minimum from right-of-way
|
Side yard
|
10 minimum each side
|
10 minimum
|
Rear yard
|
25 minimum
|
10 minimum
|
Corner side
|
30 minimum from right-of-way
|
30 minimum from right-of-way
|
B.
Without curb and gutter:
Building Setback (in feet)
| ||
---|---|---|
Principal Structure
|
Accessory Building
| |
Front yard
|
35 minimum from right-of-way
|
35 minimum from right-of-way
|
Corner side
|
35 minimum from right-of-way
|
35 minimum from right-of-way
|
C.
Transitional yards. If the lot abuts an R-1, R-2, R-3 or RR Zone
at any point along the rear lot line, it must maintain the same rear
yard as required in that abutting zone.
Building size shall be as follows:
A.
Principal structure: Such principal structure must not exceed 1,500
square feet in floor area. Areas of the structure used principally
as the residence of the owner or operator of the business shall not
be included in the square footage calculation.
Only one principal structure shall be located on a lot.
Parking shall conform to requirements as set forth in Article XXI, Parking Requirements.
[Amended 5-17-2022 by Ord. No. 2022-10]
Additional structures and building allowed in the B-1 Business
District shall meet the requirements of this district and other articles
of this chapter as determined by the Town Zoning Administrator and/or
the Town Board.
A.
All business, service repair, storage or merchandise display shall
be conducted wholly within an enclosed building, except for automobile
parking and off-street loading.
B.
Outside trash bins shall be screened from view by use of solid screening
or fencing material with gates on rollers or wheels and shall be kept
in good repair.
C.
Building appearance shall be complementary to a neighboring district,
i.e., no post-frame-construction type building.
D.
Buildings shall be maintained structurally and kept in good repair.
Outside appearance shall be maintained in accordance with originally
approved appearance and design.