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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 SYNOPSIS: ORDINANCE NO. An Amending Ordinance AMEND TITLE 16 CHAPTER 100 OF THE COLUMBIA COUNTY CODE OF ORDINANCE INTRODUCED BY: PLANNING & ZONING COMMITTEE The Columbia County Board of Supervisors do ordain as follows: That Title 16 Chapter 100, entitled Zoning of the County Code, as passed by the Board of Supervisors on May 14, 2014 is hereby amended and added thereto as follows: 16-105-010 PURPOSES B. A-O1 AO-1 and Open Space District The A-O1 AO-1 district provides for the preservation, maintenance, and enhancement of agriculture, farmland, forestry, natural areas, and other open spaces. New uses structures, and improvements in this district include agricultural uses and other uses 16-105-020 ALLOWED USES Table 16-105-020(1) Allowed Uses in Agricultural and Open Space Zoning Districts LAND USES See Subchapter 16-155 for detailed land use descriptions (A-1) Agricultural and Open Space Zoning Districts and Open Space (AO-1) (A-2) Business (A-3) Agricultural Overlay (A-4) Commercial Use Group Veterinary services farm animals only P C P P C P Commercial stable Recreation (RC-1) P P C P P 16-105-030 PARCEL AND BUILDING DIMENSIONAL STANDARDS Subject to Use and Building Specific Standards in Specified s 16-125-160 and 16-155- 050(B)(4) s 16-125-160 and 16-155- 050(B)(5) Table 16-105-030(1): Parcel and Building Standards in Agricultural and Open Space Zoning Districts Agricultural and Open Space Zoning Districts

(A-1) and Open Space (AO-1) (A-2) Business (A-3) Agricultura l Overlay (A-4) Recreation (RC-1) Front Yard or Street Side Yard (ft.) 030(2) and See 030 for Measurements and Exceptions 30 31 32 33 030 PARCEL AND BUILDING DIMENSIONAL STANDARDS Table 030(1): Parcel and Building Standards in Residential Zoning Districts Residential Zoning Districts Rural Residence (RR-1) Single-Family Residence (R-1) Multiple- Family Residence (R-2) Manufactured or Mobile Home Park (R-3) Maximum Building Coverage (% of lot area covered by all buildings) Development Specifications 20% or 8,712 sq. ft., whichever is less 20% or 8,712 sq. ft. whichever is less 30% 40% Front Yard or Street Side Yard (ft.) 16-16- 16-16- 140-16- 16-140- 34 35 36 37 See 030 for Measurements and Exceptions 16-115-010 PURPOSES D. I-1 Light Industrial District.

38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 The I-1 district is intended to accommodate certain civic and institutional, commercial, and light manufacturing land uses. high-quality, controlled-impact light manufacturing, assembly, office, and storage land uses. Where zoned over an area divided or intended to be divided into several lots, lands zoned I-1 should generally be developed in a planned business or industrial park format, ideally following the creation of a business or industrial park master plan. Development in this district should be characterized by high-quality and low-impact site, building, landscape, signage, and lighting design, intended to minimize impacts on surrounding land uses and the natural environment. 16-115-030 PURPOSES Table 16-115-030(1): Parcel and Building Standards in Commercial and Industrial Zoning Districts Commercial & Industrial Zoning Districts Light Commercial (C-1) Commercial (C-2) Highway Interchange (C-3) Light Industrial (I-1) Industrial (I-2) Front Yard or Street Side Yard (ft.) 16-140- 100 100 n/a 100 See 030 for Measurements and Exceptions 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 16-125-120 CAMPGROUNDS W. The number of resort camping cabins within a campground shall not exceed 15 percent of the total number of camping units in the campground. 16-125-280 HOME OCCUPATIONS B. Major home occupation. To be classified as a legal major home occupation, such uses shall be subject to the following performance standards. 6. The display, storage, or parking of materials, goods, supplies, or equipment outside of the dwelling is permitted in an enclosed accessory building,. Within the A-1, AO-1 and Open Space, A-2, RR-1 Rural Residence, and C-1 Light Commercial districts, the display, storage, or parking of materials, goods, supplies, or equipment is also allowed or in a yard of the subject property provided the yard area used for such display, storage, or parking is completely screened from view from all public streets and adjacent property through a landscaped transitional yard as specified in 060(B)(4) and such activity does not occur within a minimum required setback area. The total outdoor storage area shall not exceed one-half acre in size. For residentially zoned property, the display, storage, or parking is further limited to an interior side or rear yard only.

71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 a. Within the R-1 Single-Family Residence, R-2 Multiple-Family Residence, and R-3 Mobile or Manufactured Home Park zoning districts, only one commercial vehicle may be associated with the major home occupation. The commercial vehicle must meet the following conditions: 1) Current on registration and license; 2) The gross vehicle weight rating shall not exceed seventeen thousand five hundred (17,500) pounds, including load; 3) The height shall not exceed nine feet as measured from the ground level, excluding antennas, air vents, and roof-mounted air conditioning units, but including any load, bed or box; 4) The total vehicle length shall not exceed twenty-six feet, including attachments thereto, such as plows, trailers, etc. 16-135-050 SUBSTANDARD LOTS B. No further reduction of substandard lots: No existing lot that does not meet any dimensional or area requirement of the base zoning district in which it is located or as specified by subdivision ordinance, whichever is larger, shall be further reduced in any dimension or area. Existing lots that do not meet one or more dimensional or area requirements of the base zoning district may be reconfigured, provided that any degree of nonconformity of the lot does not increase as a result of the reconfigurement. An existing lot of record that does not meet one or more dimensional or area requirements of the existing or proposed base zoning district may be rezoned, provided that there are no contiguously owned parcels in which a combination would result in greater compliance. 030 MEASUREMENTS AND EXCEPTIONS F. Setbacks: The distance between a structure and any property line. All distances are measured along a horizontal plane from the appropriate property line to a foundation, building wall edge of structure, storage or parking area. These distances are not measured by following the topography of the land and are the shortest distance between the lot line and the structure. 1. Front Setback: The minimum setback required from the structure, through the front yard, to the front lot line or the centerline of the public street, whichever is greater, extending along the full length of the front lot line between the side lot lines. See Figure 030(1). a. If a lot does not front on a public road right-of-way or prescriptive public access easement, a 30 setback shall apply to the front property line, unless a more restrictive setback applies. M. Exceptions to Minimum Net Lot Size: For public and utility uses, including action that results in a vacated right-of-way, the minimum lot size shall be 12,000 square feet, provided that there are no contiguously owned parcels in which a combination would result in compliance with the Minimum Net Lot Sizes as indicated in Tables 16-105-030(1), 030(1), and 16-115-030(1). 16-150-070 CONDITIONAL USE PERMITS REVIEW PROCEDURE AND STANDARDS C. Planning and Zoning Committee Review and Approval. The following procedures shall apply to conditional use permits. 6. Approval of a conditional use permit does not eliminate the requirement to obtain the appropriate building and zoning permits. If a zoning permit is required and the conditional use permit is not initiated by: securing a zoning permit within one (1) year of the date of the public hearing, or if more than one permit is necessary, securing at least one (1) zoning permit within one (1) year of the date of the public hearing, the approval of the conditional use permit shall be considered void, and the applicant must reapply. a. securing a zoning permit, or

122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 b. if more than one permit is necessary, securing at least one (1) zoning permit within one (1) year of the date of the public hearing the approval of the conditional use permit shall be considered void, and the applicant will have to reapply. 16-155-010 GENERAL D. Interpretations. When the Zoning Administrator determines a specific land use cannot be classified into a use, the Zoning Administrator, with the approval of the Planning & Zoning Committee is authorized to determine the most similar, and thus most appropriate, use category based on the following considerations: considerations below. If the Zoning Administrator cannot determine the most appropriate use category, a determination shall be provided by the Planning and Zoning Committee. 1. The actual or projected characteristics of the activity in relationship to the stated characteristics of each land use; 2. The common functional, product, or physical characteristics. Characteristics include the type and amount of activity, the type of customers or residents, how goods or services are sold or delivered, and site conditions; 2.3. The relative amount of site area or floor space and equipment devoted to the land use; 3.4. The relative amounts of sales from each land use; 4.5. The customer type for each land use; 5.6. The relative number of employees in each land use; 6.7. The hours of operation; 7.8. The building and site arrangement; 8.9. The types of vehicles used in association with the land use; 9.10. The relative number of vehicle trips generated by the land use; 10.11. The types and number of signs associated with the land use; 11.12. The means by which the land use advertises itself; 12.13. Whether the land use is likely to be found independent of the other land uses on the site; and 13.14. Whether federal, state, or county regulations affect whether an unclassified use may be allowed, including but not limited to Chapter 91, Wisconsin Statutes and any Wisconsin Administrative Rule. Vern E. Gove, Chair COLUMBIA COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Susan M. Moll COLUMBIA COUNTY ClERK DATE PASSED: DATE PUBLISHED: