Opinion ID: 2009711
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Heading: The Town of Rhine's Ordinance

Text: ¶ 53 While the ordinance section at issue in this case does not provide for any use as of right, other sections of the Town of Rhine's zoning ordinance follows the more traditional practice of first outlining permitted uses and then, in addition to permitted uses, providing for conditional uses. [22] For example, consider the permitted and conditional uses in the Town of Rhine Municipal Code for the following districts: (1) The Agricultural Land Districts. See Town of Rhine, Wis., Municipal Code § 4.05(2)(a) and (b) (providing such things as grazing, horticulture, and nature trails as permitted uses and providing such things as commercial stud housing and operation as a conditional use). (2) The Residential Districts. See Town of Rhine, Wis., Municipal Code §§ 4.06(1)(a) and (b), 4.06(2)(a) and (b) (providing such things as one or two-family dwellings as a permitted use and providing such things as home occupations, involving the conduct of business on the premises, as a conditional use). (3) Conservancy Districts. See Town of Rhine, Wis., Municipal Code §§ 4.07(1)(c) and (d), 4.07(2)(c) and (d) (providing such things as forestry and fur skin production as permitted use and providing all buildings or structures and any use of a residence for a home occupation as a conditional use). (4) Commercial Districts. See Town of Rhine, Wis., Municipal Code § 4.08(1)(b) and (c) (providing such things as food stores, clinics, and business offices as permitted uses and providing such things as alcoholic beverages stores, automotive service, and bars as conditional uses).