§ 177.11 AF-1 AGRICULTURE-FORESTRY DISTRICT.
   (A)   Purpose. This district is dedicated to the continuation of forest programs, agriculture pursuits and related uses in those areas best suited for such activities. It is intended to encourage agriculture and forest management programs and also to recognize the value of the forest as a recreational resource by permitting as a special use certain recreational activities which, when adequately developed, are not incompatible to the forest.
   (B)   Permitted uses.
      (1)   Year-round residences and farming activities.
      (2)   Customary accessory uses provided such uses are clearly incidental to principal permitted use.
      (3)   Essential services and utilities intended to serve the principal permitted use.
      (4)   Production of forest crops, including tree plantations, portable sawmills, debarking operation, and chipping facilities.
   (C)   Conditional uses. Uses authorized upon issuance of a Conditional Use Permit include but are not limited to the following:
      (1)   Public and private parks, playgrounds and winter sports areas.
      (2)   Dams, plants for production of electric power and flowage areas.
      (3)   Mobile home and trailer parks.
      (4)   Forest-connected industries such as pulp and paper production plants and permanent sawmills.
      (5)   Riding stables.
      (6)   Kennels.
      (7)   Telephone, telegraph and proper transmission towers, poles and lines including transformers, substations, relay and repeator stations, equipment housings and other necessary appurtenant equipment and structure, radio and television stations and transmission tower, fire towers and microwave radio relay towers.
      (8)   Quarries, mines and gravel pits.
      (9)   Home occupations.
(Ord. 70, passed 9-27-1979)