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Timestamp: 2019-01-21 03:59:44
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Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 320', '§ 320', '§ 320', '§ 320', '§ 320', '§ 320', '§ 320', '§ 320', '§ 320']

Town of Greenville, WI NC Neighborhood Commercial District
Ch 320 Art XVII NC Neighborhood Commercial District
§ 320-121 Purpose.
§ 320-122 Permitted principal uses and structures.
§ 320-123 Permitted accessory structures.
§ 320-124 Special exception uses and structures.
§ 320-125 Dimensional requirements.
Article XVII NC Neighborhood Commercial District
[Added 4-12-2010]
Chapter 320 Zoning Article XVII NC Neighborhood Commercial District
This district is intended to apply to small scale neighborhood oriented commercial retail and service establishments either freestanding or in a small cluster with hours of operation from 6:00 a.m. until 9:00 p.m.
Individual retail outlets, not to exceed 2,500 square feet in area, for wearing apparel, art or photographic supplies, books, sundries or notions, jewelry, luggage, flowers or gifts, sporting goods and hobbies.
Individual service establishments, not to exceed 2,500 square feet in area, including barbers or beauty shops, shoe repair shops, laundries or dry cleaners, photographic or dance studios, and uses of a similar nature.
Business and professional offices, not to exceed 5,000 square feet in area, including banks and other financial establishments, insurance or real estate offices, travel agencies, medical or dental clinics, attorneys' offices, engineering offices, and uses of a similar nature.
Aggregate outlets listed in Subsections A, B and C of this section, not to exceed 8,000 square feet in aggregate area.
Uses and structures which are customarily accessory and clearly incidental and subordinate to permissible principal uses and structures when they are located on the same lot, or a lot contiguous with, the principal use or structure.
Public utility installations not requiring a certificate of public convenience and necessity issued by the Wisconsin PSC.
Individual retail outlets listed in § 320-122A and service establishments listed in § 320-122B that exceed 2,500 square feet in area.
Business and professional offices listed in § 320-122C that exceed 5,000 square feet in area.
Dwelling units.
Aggregate outlets listed in Subsections A, B, C and D of this section exceeding 8,000 square feet in aggregate area.
Lot area: minimum 12,000 square feet.
Lot width: minimum 90 feet.
Rear yard: minimum 25 feet.
Side yards: minimum 20 feet.
Lot coverage: maximum 50%.
Height: maximum 35 feet unless approved by the Planning Commission.
For every two feet in height above 35 feet, the width or depth of yards adjacent to exterior lot lines shall be increased one foot. A site plan under Article XXIX of this chapter is required.
Any required yard adjacent to a residential district without an intervening street shall be subject to the landscaped buffer requirements of § 320-62D. For buildings 2,000 square feet or larger in area, a site plan in accordance with Article XXIX of this chapter must be submitted and approved by the Planning Commission prior to obtaining a building permit or commencing any site grading. For buildings smaller than 2,000 square feet, a site plan must be approved by the Town Administrator or his designee prior to obtaining a building permit or commencing any site grading.