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1. In any district, real estate offices and signs advertising property for sale
<br /> for a period not to exceed one year.
<br /> 2. In any district, temporary buildings and the temporary storage of materials
<br /> and equipment incidental to the construction of buildings of the premises,
<br /> for a period not to exceed one year.
<br /> 3. In the A-1 Agriculture District, additional single family residences or du-
<br /> plexes may be provided for members of the family or employees that are em-
<br /> ployed on a full-time basis in an agricultural use.
<br /> (c) Storage or parking of motor vehicles.
<br /> 1. In the R-1, R-2, R-3, R-3A, R-4 and RH-1 Residence Districts and on any lot in
<br /> the A-2 Agriculture District on which the principal use is residential, motor
<br /> vehicles used for personal transportation, recreational vehicles and trailers
<br /> owned by persons who are resident on the premises may be parked or stored on the
<br /> premises. In addition one commercial motor vehicle may be parked or stored pro-
<br /> vided that the gross vehicle weight does not exceed twelve thousand (12,000)
<br /> pounds.
<br /> 2. In the Agriculture-Business District, B-1 Local Business District and the C-1
<br /> Commercial & Light Manufacturing District, motor vehicles that are accessory to
<br /> a permitted principal use on any lot can he stored or parked.
<br /> 3. Any automobile licensed as an antique or special interest vehicle under ss 341.266
<br /> Wis. Stats. or parts cars therefore can be stored on a lot in any district provided
<br /> that such vehicles are stored as required by ss 341.266 (4) Wis. Stats.
<br /> 4. Farm trucks or trailers licensed under ss 341.26 (3) (a) or (b) , 340.01 (73) or
<br /> 341.30 Wis. Stats. may be parked in an Agriculture District.
<br /> 5. Trucks, whose gross vehicle weight exceeds twelve thousand (12,000) pounds,
<br /> semi-tractors and semi-trailers shall be stored or parked only in the C-2 Com-
<br /> mercial & Light Manufacturing or M4-1 Industrial Districts.
<br /> 6. A motor vehicle that is inoperable or unlicensed is considered as salvage or junk
<br /> and can only be stored in a licensed junk or salvage yard.
<br /> 7. Trucks licensed on a monthly or quarterly basis shall be considered as currently
<br /> licensed if they have been licensed for at least one period during the previous
<br /> 11 year.
<br /> 8. The storage of not more than one (1) motor vehicle of a type commonly known
<br /> as a "stock car", hobby car" or the storage of any racing vehicle and parts,
<br /> therefore, shall at all times be stored in an enclosed building, secluded from
<br /> public view.
<br /> 9. School buses that are driven by a person who is a resident on the premises, may
<br /> be parked on a lot or parcel in any zoning district except for the following re-
<br /> striction in the residence districts; in the residence districts the lot area
<br /> shall be not less than one acre.
<br /> (d) In the Agriculture Districts: The production of fuel, using products or by
<br /> products from a farm operation on the premises, is a permitted use incidental
<br /> to the farm operation. Surplus fuel not needed for the farm operation may be
<br /> sold as any other farm commodity.
<br /> (2) HEIGHT
<br /> (a) Hospitals, churches, schools, radio transmission towers, water towers, chimneys,
<br /> spires, penthouses, cupolas, silos, windmills and similar structures may be erec-
<br /> ted to a height greater than the maximum permitted in the district in which they
<br /> are located; provided, however, that no part of such structure above the height
<br /> limit shall be used for residential purposes.
<br /> (3) AREA, FRONTAGE AND POPULATION DENSITY
<br /> (a) Any lot or parcel shown on a recorded subdivision, plat or assessor's plat or con-
<br /> veyance recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Dane County prior to
<br /> the adoption of this Ordinance, may be used as a building site, or for any use per-
<br /> mitted in the zoning district in which the lot is located even though such lot or
<br /> parcel does not conform to the minimum frontage or area requirements of the district
<br /> in which it is located; provided, however, that no multiple family dwelling or resi-
<br /> dential unit in combination with some other use shall be erected, altered or converted
<br /> in use on lots having a width of less than fifty (50) feet.
<br /> (b) When two (2) or more lots or parcels of land each of which lacks adequate area
<br /> or dimensions prescribed for the zoning districts in which they area located,
<br /> are contiguous and held in one ownership, they may be used as one lot if they
<br /> meet the area and dimensional requirements of the district; provided, however,
<br /> these provisions shall not apply where a principal building or use is established
<br /> on each of the undersized lots.
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