§ 155.08  ZONING DISTRICTS.
   (A)   Established.  For the purposes of this chapter, the village is hereby divided into the following zoning districts.
      (1)   R-1 Single-Family Residential District;
      (2)   R-2 Single-Family Residential District;
      (3)   R-3 Single-Family Residential District;
      (4)   R-4 Single-Family Residential District;
      (5)   RD-1 Single- and Two-Family Residential District;
      (6)   MH Mobile Home Park and Mobile Home Subdivision District;
      (7)   B-1 Central Business District;
      (8)   B-2 Business District;
      (9)   M-1 Manufacturing District;
      (10)   M-2 Manufacturing District;
      (11)   A-1 Agricultural District;
      (12)   A-2 Agricultural District;
      (13)   C-1 Conservancy District;
      (14)   Historic Preservation Overlay District;
      (15)   Shoreland-Wetland and Floodplain Zoning Districts:  (See Chapters 151 and 154).
   (B)   Incorporation of Zoning Map.  The locations and boundaries of the districts are shown on the Village Zoning Map dated March 1997 and referred to by reference as the Official Zoning Map, Village of Newburg, Wisconsin. Such map, together with all explanatory matter and regulations thereon, is an integral part of this chapter and all amendments thereto. Official copies of the Zoning Map, together with a copy of this chapter, shall be kept by the Village Clerk and shall be available for public inspection during office hours. Any changes or amendments affecting district boundaries shall not be effective until recorded and the certified change is filed with the Zoning Map.
   (C)   District boundary and map amendments.  See Ordinances 6-02 and 7-02.
   (D)   Boundaries of districts.  When uncertainty exists with respect to the boundaries of the various districts, as shown on the Zoning Map, the following rules shall apply:
      (1)   When width or length of boundaries are not clear, the scale of the Zoning Map shall determine the approximate dimensions.
      (2)   When the Floodplain Zoning Code, Shoreland-Wetland Code and the Zoning Code regulations conflict with one another, the most restrictive combination of such regulations shall control.
      (3)   District boundaries are normally lot lines and center lines of streets, highways, railroads or alleys.
      (4)   Vacation of public streets and alleys shall cause the land vacated to be automatically placed in the same district as the district in which the land lies.
      (5)   Annexations to or consolidations with the village subsequent to the effective date of this chapter shall be placed in the A-1 Agricultural District unless the annexation ordinance temporarily places the land in another district. Within one year, the Plan Commission shall evaluate and recommend a permanent classification of such lands to the Village Board.
(Ord. 03-2016, passed 7-14-2016)