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This document is intended for reference only.Please refer to Chapter 10 of the Dane County Code of Ordinances. <br /> Ch. 10.126 A-2 Agricultural District <br /> Primary district for low density land uses compatible with agricultural and other rural uses on parcels less than 35 acres <br /> Detached accessory buildings associated with a permitted or conditional residential use are permitted,provided that the following conditions are met: <br /> 1. The total floor area of all accessory buildings shall not exceed 100%of the floor area of the principal residence. <br /> 2. Accessory buildings may be built on parcels of land in this district without the necessity of there being a residence on the property <br /> • Accessory buildings include private garages and buildings clearly incidental to a permitted use of the premises. <br /> o Accessory buildings shall not be used for residential purposes. <br /> • Accessory buildings shall not be used for the storage of goods or merchandise considered to be a dealer's inventory or for storage of machinery <br /> or equipment used off of the premises for other than agricultural purposes. <br /> o Residential accessory buildings shall not exceed 16 feet in height. <br /> o On interior lots 60 or more feet wide,no accessory building shall be nearer than 4 feet to the side lot or rear lot line. <br /> o On interior lots less than 60 feet wide,no accessory building shall be nearer than 2-1/2 feet to a side or rear lot line. <br /> a On interior lots abutting on two streets,or corner lots abutting on three streets,no accessory building shall be nearer the rear street than the <br /> setback for that street.This provision shall not apply to alleys. <br /> o On corner lots abutting on two streets,no accessory building shall be nearer to the side street than the distance required for the main building <br /> on that street;provided that garages facing the side street the minimum distance shall be 20 feet. <br /> o When the rear lot line of the corner lot forms the side line of an adjoining or abutting lot,no accessory building shall be nearer such rear lot line <br /> than the side line required for the building on the adjoining lot. <br /> o Uncovered decks and porches may extend into any required rear yard by a maximum of 12 feet. <br /> -iffs4r■irgi c144 <br /> o On parcels less than 2 acres the keeping of livestock is not permitted. <br /> o On parcels sized between 2 acres through 16 acres the keeping of livestock shall be limited to 1 animal unit per each full acre. <br /> • On parcels of more than 16 acres,there is no limit to the number of livestock that may be kept. <br /> o The Dane County code of ordinances defines an animal unit as the equivalent of 1 cow,4 hogs, 10 sheep, 10 goats, 100 poultry, 1 horse, 1 <br /> pony, 1 mule or 100 rabbits or an equivalent combination thereof. <br /> • Home occupations are permitted only within the requirements of 10.01(25)of the Dane County code of ordinances. <br /> • Seasonal storage of recreational equipment and motor vehicles owned by private individuals other than those residing on <br /> the premises shall be in existing accessory farm buildings. <br /> The storage of a dealer's inventory or the construction of any new buildings for storage shall be considered a commercial <br /> use and subject to the provisions of the Dane County code of ordinances. <br /> • Mineral extraction operations require a description of the operation, a site plan and a reclamation plan. <br /> A conditional use permit for a limited family business is designed to accommodate small family businesses without the necessity for relocation or <br /> rezoning while at the same time protecting the interests of adjacent property owners.Applicants for this conditional use permit should recognize that <br /> rezoning or relocation of the business may be necessary or may become necessary if the business is expanded. <br /> • All employees,except one or one full-time equivalent,shall be a member of the family residing on the premises. <br /> • Using applicable conditional use permit standards,the committee shall determine the percentage of the property that may be devoted to the <br /> business. <br /> o The conditional use permit holder may be restricted to a service oriented business and thus prohibited from manufacturing or assembling products <br /> or selling products on the premises or any combination thereof. <br /> o The conditional use permit may restrict the number and types of machinery and equipment the permit holder may be allowed to bring on the <br /> premises. <br /> o Structures used in the business shall be considered to be residential accessory buildings and shall meet all requirements for such buildings.The <br /> design and size of the structures is subject to conditions set forth in the conditional <br /> o use permit. <br /> o The conditional use permit shall automatically expire on sale of the property or the business to an unrelated third party. <br />
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