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Timestamp: 2018-12-14 17:13:58
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Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 440', '§ 440', '§ 440', '§ 440', '§ 440', '§ 440', '§ 440', '§ 440', '§ 48', '§ 48', '§ 50', '§ 46', '§ 440', '§ 101', '§ 101', '§ 440']

Village of Clyman, WI Introduction; Definitions
Ch 440 Art I Introduction; Definitions
§ 440-1 Authority.
§ 440-2 Short title.
§ 440-3 Purpose.
§ 440-4 Intent.
§ 440-5 Abrogation and greater restrictions.
§ 440-6 Interpretation; Standard Industrial Classification.
§ 440-7 When effective
§ 440-8 Definitions.
Chapter 440: Zoning Article I Introduction; Definitions
These regulations are adopted under the authority granted by Chs. 61, 62 and 87, Wis. Stats., and such other statutes as may be applicable under the circumstances.
This chapter shall be known as, referred to or cited as the "Zoning Code, Village of Clyman, Wisconsin."
The purpose of this chapter is to promote the health, safety, prosperity, aesthetics and general welfare of the Village of Clyman.
Prevent overcrowding; avoid undue population concentration;
Preserve and promote the beauty of the Village of Clyman;
Implement the Village Comprehensive Plan or plan components;
Provide for the administration and enforcement of this chapter and to provide penalties for its violation.
Uses allowed in commercial and industrial districts may be cross-referenced with the Standard Industrial Classification. The SIC number is shown in [ ].
This chapter shall be originally effective after a public hearing, adoption by the Village Board and publication or posting as provided by law.
A subordinate building or portion of the main building, the use of which is purely incidental to that of the main building, not including a garage as defined herein.
A story partly or wholly underground but having at least 1/2 of its height, or more than five feet, below the mean level of the adjoining ground.
A building other than a hotel where meals or lodging and meals are served for compensation for not more than six persons
A structure having a roof and intended for the shelter, housing or enclosure for persons, animals or chattel.
BUILDING, ALTERATIONS OF
Any change or rearrangement of the supporting members, such as bearing walls, beams, columns or girders of a building, an addition to a building, or movement of a building from one location to another.
The vertical distance from the mean elevation of finished grade along the front of the building to the highest point of a flat roof, or to the deck line of a mansard roof, or to the mean height between eaves and ridge for gable, hip or gambrel roofs.
The following facilities licensed or operated, or permitted under the authority of Wisconsin Statutes: child welfare agencies under § 48.60, Wis. Stats., group foster homes for children under § 48.02(6), Wis. Stats., and community-based residential facilities under § 50.01, Wis. Stats.; but does not include nursing homes, general hospitals, special hospitals, prisons and jails. The establishment of a community living arrangement shall be in conformity with applicable sections of the Wisconsin Statutes, including §§ 46.03(22), 62.23(7)(i), and 48.743(1) and amendments thereto, and also the Wisconsin Administrative Code.
An open, unoccupied space other than a yard, on the same lot with a building, and which is bounded on two sides by the building.
A building or portion thereof used or designated as a residence for three or more families as separate housekeeping units, including apartments, attached townhouses and condominiums.
A detached building designed for occupancy by not more than one family. For purposes of this chapter, manufactured homes meeting the requirements of this chapter shall be considered to be single-family dwellings. All single-family dwellings shall have pitched roofs, overhanging eaves of at least six inches, and wood, brick, masonry, vinyl or aluminum siding.
Public or private enclosures designed to protect people from aerial, radiological, biological or chemical warfare; fire; flood; wind storm; riots; or invasions.
One or more persons immediately related by blood, marriage, adoption or guardianship and living as a single housekeeping unit in one dwelling unit shall constitute a family. A family may include in addition thereto two but not more than two persons not related by blood, marriage, adoption or guardianship. A person shall be considered to be related for the purpose of this section if he is dwelling for the purpose of adoption or for a foster care program.
Consisting of five acres or more on which produce, crops, livestock or flowers are grown primarily for off-premises consumption, use or sale.
The sum of the gross horizontal areas of the several floors of a dwelling unit, exclusive of porches, balconies, garages, basements and cellars, measured from the exterior faces, of the exterior walls or from the center lines of walls or portions separating dwelling units. For uses other than residential, the floor area shall be measured from the exterior faces of the exterior walls or from the center line of walls or partitions separating such uses, and shall include all floors, lofts, balconies, mezzanines, cellars, basements and similar areas devoted to such uses.
A building or portion thereof used exclusively for parking or temporary storage of self-propelled vehicles
Any area of land, including structures thereon, that is used for the sale of gasoline or other motor vehicle fuel and oil and other lubricating substances; sale of motor vehicle accessories; and which may include facilities used or designed to be used for polishing, greasing, washing, spraying, dry cleaning or otherwise cleaning or servicing such vehicles.
Any business or profession carried on only by a member of the immediate family residing on the premises, carried on wholly within the principal building thereto and meeting the standards of § 440-35.
A building occupied as the more or less temporary abiding place of individuals who are lodged, with or without meals, and in which there are more than six sleeping rooms, usually occupied singly, and no provision made for cooking in the individual apartments.
A non-self-propelled vehicle, containing living or sleeping accommodations which is designed and used for highway travel.
An open space where waste, used or second-hand materials are bought, sold, exchanged, stored, baled, packed, disassembled or handled, including, but not limited to, scrap iron and other metals, paper, rags, rubber, tires and bottles. A "junkyard" also includes an auto wrecking yard, but does not include uses established entirely within enclosed buildings.
The width of a parcel of land measured at the rear of the specified street yard
Has the meaning set forth in § 101.91(2), Wis. Stats., and includes "mobile homes" as defined in § 101.91(10), Wis. Stats. For the purpose of this chapter, it does not include mobile recreational vehicles or travel trailers.
Is set on a comparable enclosed foundation system approved by the Village Board, upon the recommendation of the Building Inspector and/or Village Engineer; the Village Board may require a plan to be certified by a registered architect or engineer to ensure proper support for the home;
Has an area of at least 960 square feet of living space, with a minimum of 24 feet in width, and is used exclusively as a single-family residence;
Is installed in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions, provided that more restrictive requirements herein shall prevail;
Is properly connected to utilities; the use of a private well or private septic or sewage system is prohibited; and
Has a pitched roof, overhanging eaves and such other design features required of all new single-family dwellings located within the Village.
A structure which is partially preassembled at a manufacturing plant and placed on a lot or parcel as a dwelling unit or units. Also called "prefabricated" or "precut" homes or "double-wide" units. For purposes of this chapter, the term "manufactured home" shall generally be used to describe this type of structure. It shall be further distinguished from the term manufactured home (see definition of "manufactured home").
Any use of land, buildings or structures which does not comply with all of the regulations of this chapter or of any amendment hereto governing the use for the zoning district in which such use is located.
An off-street space available for the parking of a motor vehicle and which is exclusive of passageways and driveways, appurtenant thereto and giving access thereto.
An open unoccupied space other than a street or alley, permanently reserved as the principal means of access to abutting property.
Residences of doctors of medicine, practitioners, dentists, clergymen, architects, landscape architects, professional engineers, registered land surveyors, lawyers, artists, teachers, authors, musicians or other recognized professions used to conduct their professions where the office does not exceed the standards in § 440-35 and only one nonresident person is employed.
PROPERTY, LINES
An elementary or intermediate school other than a parochial school giving regular instruction capable of meeting the requirements of state compulsory education laws and approved as such and operating at least five days a week for a normal school year and supported by other than public funds, but not including a school for the mentally challenged or a college or other institution of higher learning.
Any words, letters, figures, numerals, phrases, sentences, emblems, devices, designs, trade names or trademarks by which anything is made known and which are used to advertise or promote an individual, firm, association, corporation, profession, business, commodity or product and which is visible from any public street or highway.
That portion of a building included between the surface of any floor and the surface of the floor next above it or, if there be no floor above it, then the space between such floor and the ceiling next above it.
Anything constructed or erected, the use of which requires location on the ground or that it be attached to something having location on the ground.
Any man-made object within form, shape and utility, either permanently or temporarily attached to, placed upon or set into the ground, stream bed or lake bed, including, but not limited to, roofed and walled buildings, gas or liquid storage tanks, bridges, dams and culverts.
STRUCTURE (PRINCIPAL)
A structure used or intended to be used for the principal use as permitted on such lot by the regulations of the district in which it is located.
STRUCTURE (TEMPORARY)
A movable structure.
The use of property is the purpose or activity for which the land or building thereon is designed, arranged or intended, or for which it is occupied or maintained, and shall include any manner of standards of this chapter.
See definition of "conditional use" above.
A use which may be lawfully established in a particular district or districts, provided it conforms with all requirements, regulations and performance standards, if any, of such districts.
USE, PRINCIPLE
The main use of land or buildings as distinguished from a subordinate or accessory use. A principal use may be permitted or conditional.
Yard abutting a street.