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( ;. <br /> LJ <br /> 1 <br /> Li <br /> (Sec. 10.01(7) con ' t) 10-3 <br /> cellular phone reception and the required lot width at the re- <br /> transmission. Not included with- quired building setback line, the <br /> in the definition, for permit building setback line shall be a <br /> purposes or otherwise, are towers line that is parallel to the <br /> and posts for lines carrying front lot line or if the front ' I___ <br /> telephone messages or electricity lot line is a curve it shall be <br /> and recreational structures, of parallel to the chord of the arc j <br /> open construction and without of the curve of the front lot j <br /> walls, such as swing sets, line and located at the point on <br /> slides, yard gyms, climbers, sand the lot where the length of the <br /> boxes and teeter totters. line meets the lot width require- <br /> [ History: Sub. (7) am. by O.A. ments of the zoning district in . <br /> 33, 1991-92, pub. 04/22/92. ] which it is located. (See also <br /> Lot Width. ) <br /> (8) Building height. The ver- <br /> tical distance, measured from the (11) Campground. A parcel or <br /> mean elevation of the finished tract of land, maintained, <br /> grade along the front of the intended or used for the purpose in <br /> building to the highest point on of supplying temporary or over- l` <br /> the roof for flat roofs; to the night living accommodations to <br /> mean height level between the the public by providing desig- <br /> nated areas for the placement of <br /> eaves and the ridge for gable and p <br /> hip roofs; to the deck line for trailers, tents, buses, automo- <br /> hip roofs. biles or sleeping bags, and may <br /> include buildings to provide , <br /> ( 9) Building line. The building services to the patrons such as '--' <br /> line shall be the point at which restrooms, bathing, laundry and <br /> the building wall or any append- commissary facilities. A primi- <br /> age of the building such as tive campground shall be any area Li <br /> steps, chimneys, decks, porches or site designated for camping <br /> or covered patios meet the purposes which is accessible only , <br /> ground. For earth sheltered by hiking, boating or canoeing. Li <br /> homes, the building line is a (11a) Cemetery. Shall include <br /> line where the exterior walls of but not be limited to cemeteries, <br /> the building if extended verti- mausoleums, columbarians, crema- <br /> cally would be located on the toriums and burial chapels. �_J <br /> lot. Shall be subject to section <br /> (10) Building setback line. Is a 157.06 of the Wisconsin Statutes.. <br /> line that is parallel to the i— <br /> front or street lot line and is (11m) Clear 'area means an area <br /> located at a distance from either adjacent to and completely sur- <br /> the center line of the adjacent rounding each and every physical 1___I <br /> highway or the front lot line as structure comprising part or all <br /> provided for in section 10.17 of of an historic site. No building f., <br /> this ordinance. For triangular or structure of any kind, whether <br /> or gored lots that do not have or not a permit therefor is re- LJ <br /> quired under this chapter, shall <br /> be erected in the clear area and -_' <br /> d <br /> II <br /> Fourth Qtr . , Supp. #12, 5/92 Li <br />
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