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10.121(6)— 10.123 (intro.)
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<br /> (6) Area and lot width. A lot shall be not less agricultural supply sales, marketing, storage, and
<br /> M el/ than 100 feet in width at the building setback line distribution centers; plant and tree nurseries; and
<br /> and have an area of at least 20,000 square feet. facilities for the processing of natural agricultural
<br /> �I/ (7) Density. Buildings shall not occupy more products or by-products, including fruits,
<br /> than sixty percent(60%) of the area of an interior vegetables, silage, or animal proteins. Such
<br /> Q� iyv or corner lot. activities are characterized by:
<br /> (8) Setback requirements. Buildings that are 1. Wholesale or retail sales, and outdoor
<br /> IP erected, altered or moved shall be set back nqt� storage/display of agriculture-related equipment,
<br /> less than is prescribed in section 10.17. �// inputs, and products;
<br /> (9) Si. —.....�.► ts. Ten (10)feet. vi. "' 2. Parking areas, outdoor lighting, and
<br /> 'ear yard -.uirem<nts. Ten (10)feet. i/ signage appropriate to the scale of use;
<br /> (11) Off-stree parkin Off-street parking shall 3. Small, medium, or large utilitarian
<br /> be provided as -• fired by section 10.18. structures/facilities/workshops, appropriate to the
<br /> .ning of land in the A-B Agriculture scale of use;
<br /> Business District. No land in the Agriculture 4. Low to moderate traffic volumes;
<br /> Business District shall be rezoned except in 5. Noises, odors, dust, or other potential
<br /> accordance with s. 91.48, Wis. Stats. nuisances associated with agriculture-related
<br /> [History: (1) and (3)(d) cr., Sub 3 to OA 36, 1987-88, pub. production or processing.
<br /> 08/02/88; 10.121 (entire)am.,OA 9, 1993-94,pub.04/20/94; (2) Permitted uses. All uses permitted in the
<br /> (3)(e) and (f) cr., O- • •••-• •ub. 02/26/07; 10.121
<br /> (entir- :.— • • 3,pub.12/ • 12.] A-B Agriculture Business District.
<br /> (3) Conditional uses. All conditional uses
<br /> 10.122 A-Ba TRANSITION . AGRICULTURE permitted in the A-B Agriculture Business
<br /> BUSINESS DIS District.
<br /> 1 -• •ose. The A-B(a) Transitional (4) Building height limit. Building height shall
<br /> Agriculture Business District is designed to: be the same as for the A-B Agriculture Business
<br /> (a) Accommodate, for an unspecified period of District.
<br /> time, agricultural, agriculture accessory and (5) Area, frontage and population density
<br /> agriculture-related uses in areas ultimately regulations. Area, frontage, and population
<br /> planned for nonfarm urban or rural development. density regulations shall be the same as for the
<br /> The district applies to such existing or proposed A-B Agriculture Business District.
<br /> uses on properties located outside of mapped (6) Setback requirements. Setback
<br /> agricultural preservation areas as shown in the requirements shall be the same as for the A-B
<br /> Dane County Farmland Preservation Plan. Agriculture Business District.
<br /> (b) Provide for a wide range of agriculture, (7) Side yard requirements. Side yard
<br /> agricultural accessory and agriculture-related requirements shall be the same as for the A-B
<br /> uses, at various scales with the minimum lot Agriculture Business District.
<br /> area necessary to accommodate the use. The A- (8) Rear yard requirements. The minimum
<br /> B(a) district accommodates uses which are rear yard shall be the same as for the A-B
<br /> commercial or industrial in nature; are Agriculture Business District.
<br /> associated with agricultural production; require a (9) General provisions applicable to the A-B(a)
<br /> rural location due to extensive land area needs Transitional Agriculture Business District shall be
<br /> or proximity of agricultural resources; and do not the same as for the A-B Agriculture Business
<br /> require urban services. In appearance and District.
<br /> operation permitted uses in the A-B(a) district (10) Off-street parking. Off-street parking shall
<br /> are often indistinguishable from an active farm. be provided as required in section 10.18.
<br /> Conditional uses are more clearly commercial or [History: 10.122 cr.,OA 18,2013-14,pub.12/17/13.]
<br /> industrial in nature, and may involve facilities or 10.123 A-1 EXCLUSIVE AGRICULTURE [A-
<br /> processes that require a remote location distant 1(EX)] DISTRICT. (intro.) This district is in
<br /> from incompatible uses, proximity to agricultural
<br /> products or suppliers and/or access to utility effect in those towns which make the election
<br /> services or major transportation infrastructure. under sub. (1)(c) below. 2
<br /> Examples of activities in the A-B(a) district may
<br /> include, but are not limited to, agricultural 2As of January 1, 1997,the following towns have made this
<br /> support services, value-added, or related election: Albion, Berry, Black Earth, Blooming Grove, Blue
<br /> businesses such as implement dealers; Mounds, Christiana, Cottage Grove, Cross Plains, Dane,
<br /> Deerfield, Dunkirk, Dunn, Madison, Mazomanie, Medina,
<br /> veterinary clinics; farm machinery repair shops; Montrose, Oregon, Perry, Pleasant Springs, Primrose,
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