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SECTION 10.01; 10.02; 10.03 <br /> which is abounded by the right-of-way lines of the highways or streets and a <br /> vision clearance setback line connecting points on each right-of-way line which <br /> are located a distance back from the intersection equal to the setback required <br /> on the road or highway. <br /> (65) Yard: A space on a lot on which a building is situated, unoccupied except as <br /> otherwise provided in this ordinance, open and unobstructed from the ground to <br /> the sky. <br /> (66) Yard, Rear: An open space, unoccupied except for accessory buildings, extending <br /> from the rear line of the building to the rear lot line for the entire width of <br /> the lot. On lake shore or water front lots the water front end of the lot shall <br /> be deemed the rear end of the lot for the purpose of computing rear yard and <br /> setback required by this ordinance. <br /> (67) Yard,. Side: A yard or open space on each side, of the main building extending <br /> from the side wall of the building to the side lot line and from the front <br /> lot line to the rear yard. <br /> Section 3. Section II and XII of the ordinance of July 20, 1938, the title to which <br /> is recited in the title to this ordinance, are hereby repealed. <br /> Section 4. Two (2) new sections of the ordinance hereinabove entitled Chapter 10, <br /> Dane County Ordinances, are created, to be known as Sections 10.02 and 10.03 to read <br /> 'as follows: <br /> 10.02 DISTRICTS <br /> (1) Creation: For the purpose of promoting the public health, safety and general <br /> welfare, by regulating, restricting and determining the location of trades and <br /> industries and the location, heights, bulk and number of stories, the size of build- <br /> ings and other structures, and percentage of lot location of buildings designed <br /> for specific purposes, and of establishing districts of such number, shape and <br /> area as are best suited to carry out the purposes of Section 59.97, Wisconsin. <br /> Statutes. Dane County, outside the limits of incorporated villages and cities, <br /> is hereby divided into districts, as follows: <br /> (a) R-1 Residence District <br /> (b) R-2 Residence District <br /> (c) R-3 Residence District <br /> (d) R-3A Residence District <br /> (e) R-). Residence District <br /> (f) RH-1 Residence District <br /> (g) RE-1 Recreational District <br /> (h) B-1 Local Business District <br /> (i) A-1 Agricultural District <br /> (j) C-1 Commercial and Light Manufacturing District <br /> (k) C-2 Commercial and Light Manufacturing District <br /> (1) M-1 Inudsttial District <br /> (m) 0-1 Conservancy District <br /> 10.03 ZONING DISTRICT MAPS <br /> (1) The location and boundaries of the zoning districts other than the A-1 Agri- <br /> cultural District and the flood prone areas (regional flood) are hereby <br /> established as shown,on maps entitled !Zoning District Maps" on file in the <br /> -7- <br />
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