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future conditions, including streets, neighboring land development, land use <br /> drainage, water supply, water pollution, air pollution, soil erosion, natural <br /> beauty and land value of the locality. The County Zoning Committee may approve, <br /> approve conditionally or reject the application and reclamation plan. <br /> 5. All other applications for conditional use permits for mineral extraction shall <br /> include a letter of approval of the site by the town board of the town affected <br /> and shall be submitted to the County Zoning Administrator who shall issued the <br /> permit for a period of time as stated in the application but not to exceed four <br /> • years providing that the application and reclamation plan meets the terms of this <br /> ordinance. The owner may apply for renewal of the permit or modification of the <br /> permit. All existing mineral extraction operations shall be considered non-con- <br /> forming uses and may be continued providing that they have been worked prior to <br /> the date of adoption of this ordinance and that they have been registered with <br /> the Dane County Zoning Administrator within one year of the date of the adoption <br /> of this ordinance. <br /> (b) Radio, television transmitting towers, microwave towers, community antenna televi- <br /> sion including the buildings or structures necessary for their operation but not <br /> including buildings for offices, studios or the like. The parcel of land shall be <br /> of a size large enough to insure that if a tower shall fall it will not fall on ad- <br /> jacent property or on the right-of-way of a public road. <br /> (c) Hospitals, nursing homes, convalescent homes, extended care facilities, provided <br /> such buildings shall be located not less than 50 feet from any lot in a residence <br /> district. <br /> (d) Buildings for private clubs, fraternities and associations provided such facili- <br /> ties are open to members only and do not provide a service which would normally <br /> be provided as a business and that such buildings be located not less than 100 <br /> feet from any lot in a residence district. <br /> (e) Dumping grounds, sanitary land fill sites, demolition material disposal sites and <br /> incinerator sites. Shall also comply with Section 60.72 of the Wisconsin Statutes <br /> and shall meet the minimum standards as adopted by the State Department of Natural <br /> Resources pursuant to Section 144.43 and 144.44 of the Wisconsin Statutes. <br /> (f) Cemeteries, crematoriums and columbarians when they comply with the provisions of <br /> Section 157.06 of the Wisconsin Statutes. <br /> (g) Commercially operated airports, landing strips or landing fields together with acces- <br /> sory structures. <br /> (h) Skeet, trap and rifle ranges, if not nearer than 800 feet to any residence other <br /> than that of an owner or caretaker. <br /> (i) Veterinary clinics and hospitals provided that such buildings be located not less <br /> than 100 feet from any lot in a residence district. <br /> (j) Churches. <br /> (k) Junk and salvage yards. <br /> (1) Solid waste recycling center. <br /> (m) Hunting and shooting farms or preserves. <br /> (n) Single family detached dwelling units. <br /> (3) BUILDING HEIGHT LIMIT <br /> (a) For residential uses the building height shall be the same as for the R-1 Resi- <br /> dence District. <br /> (b) Accessory buildings on lots located outside of a recorded subdivision on which <br /> the principal use is residential shall not exceed 2 1/2 stories or 35 feet in <br /> heighth. <br /> (4) AREA, FRONTAGE AND POPULATION DENSITY REGULATIONS <br /> (a) For agricultural uses the area shall be not less than five (5) acres and the mini- <br /> mum width shall be two hundred fifty (250) feet, the width to be measured at the lo- <br /> cation of accessory farm buildings. <br /> - 27 <br />