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Chapter 10
<br /> 09/02/94; (3)(v) cr., OA 10, 1994-95, pub. 09/02/94; (6) Density. Buildings shall not occupy more than
<br /> (Intro.), (3)(a)1., (7)(b)and(8)(b)am. and(3)(s)rep., sixty percent (60%) of the area of an interior or
<br /> OA 16, 1996-97,pub. 01/16/97.] corner lot.
<br /> (7) Setback requirements. Buildings that are
<br /> 10.121 A-B AGRICULTURE BUSINESS erected, altered or moved shall be set back not less
<br /> DISTRICT. (1) The A-B Agriculture-Business than is prescribed in section 10.17.
<br /> District is designed to provide for those uses which (8) Side yard requirements. Ten(10)feet.
<br /> are commercial in nature; are associated with local (9) Rear yard requirements. Ten(10)feet.
<br /> agricultural production;require a rural location due to (10) Off-street parking. Off-street parking shall be
<br /> extensive land area needs or proximity of resources; provided as required by section 10.18.
<br /> and do not require urban services. [History: (1) and (3)(d) cr., Sub 3 to OA 36, 1987-
<br /> (2) Permitted uses. 88, pub. 08/02/88; 10.121 (entire) am., OA 9, 1993-
<br /> (a) Sales, service and repair of machinery and 94,pub. 04/20/94.]
<br /> equipment used in farming.
<br /> (b) Sales distribution, mixing, blending and 10.123 A-1 AGRICULTURE DISTRICT
<br /> storage of feeds,seeds and fertilizer. (Exclusive). (intro.) This district is in effect in those
<br /> (c) Livestock and farm commodity trucking towns which make the election under sub. (1)(c)
<br /> services. below.2
<br /> (d) Processing and preserving of natural (1)(a)Statement of purpose. The purposes of the A-1
<br /> agricultural products,fruits and vegetables. Exclusive Agriculture are to: preserve productive
<br /> (e) Sales, service and repair of lawn and agricultural land for food and fiber production;
<br /> garden equipment. preserve productive farms by preventing land use
<br /> (f) Sales and distribution of nursery stock and conflicts between incompatible uses and controlling
<br /> plants. public service costs; maintain a viable agricultural
<br /> (g) Residential use for an owner of the base to support agricultural processing and service
<br /> business. industries; prevent conflicts between incompatible
<br /> (h) Sales and service of small scale methane uses; reduce costs for providing services to scattered
<br /> generating equipment and alcohol distilling nonfarm uses; pace and shape urban growth;
<br /> equipment that is designed for use in a farm implement the provisions of the county agricultural
<br /> operation. plan when adopted and periodically revised; and
<br /> (i) Sales and service of wind driven electrical comply with the provisions of the Farmland
<br /> generating equipment. Preservation Law to permit eligible landowners to
<br /> (3) Conditional uses. receive tax credits under section 71.09(11) of the
<br /> (a) Plant genetic laboratories, agricultural Wisconsin Statutes.
<br /> related experimental laboratories; (b) Lands to be included within the A-1
<br /> (b) Dead stock hauling services; Exclusive Agriculture. This district is generally
<br /> (c) Sales or storage of agricultural intended to apply to lands in productive farm
<br /> byproducts; operations including: lands historically exhibiting
<br /> (d) Stock yards,livestock auction facilities. good crop yields or capable of such yields; lands
<br /> (4) Building height limit. which have been demonstrated to be productive for
<br /> (a) For buildings containing offices, sales dairying, livestock raising and grazing; other lands
<br /> rooms and service areas, and residential buildings,the
<br /> maximum height shall be two and one-half (2-I1/2z) 2 As of January 1, 1997, the following towns have
<br /> stories or 35 feet. made this election: Albion, Berry, Black Earth,
<br /> (b) For all other buildings such as silos, bins Blooming Grove, Blue Mounds, Christiana, Cottage
<br /> and feed and seed storage facilities, no maximum Grove, Cross Plains, Dane, Deerfield, Dunkirk,
<br /> height. Dunn, Madison, Mazomanie, Medina, Montrose,
<br /> (5) Area and lot width. A lot shall be not less than Oregon, Perry, Pleasant Springs, Primrose,
<br /> 100 feet in width at the building setback line and have Roxbury, Rutland, Springfield, SunPrairie,
<br /> an area of at least 20,000 square feet. Vermont, Verona, Vienna, Westport, Windsor and
<br /> York.
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