The C-2 District is intended to provide for outdoor recreation harmonious with the scenic and natural areas within the village by organizations that practice land and wildlife conservation as well as environmental preservation and management.
(A) Permitted uses.
(1) Same as the C-1 District.
(2) Sportsman club.
(a) Trap shooting and archery.
1. Four trap fields.
2. One outdoor archery practice range with five stations.
3. One outdoor archery course.
4. Seasonal trap shooting (shot-gun only/no slugs) and archery leagues.
5. Ten public trap shooting and or archery tournaments per calendar year.
(b) Fishing, hunting (shot-gun only/no slugs) and trapping.
(c) Gamebird raising.
1. Gamebird brooders and pens.
2. Gamebird release for training and sport.
(d) Outdoor education and training.
1. Outdoorsman education and training.
2. Hunting dog training.
(e) Social activities.
1. Clubhouse and private reception hall (use by members and member guests only).
2. Picnicking and camping.
3. Snowmobiling and ATV riding.
(f) Hours of operation for the following enumerated uses.
1. Trap shooting and target shooting.
a. Week days: 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.
b. Weekends and holidays: 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.
2. WDNR hunter safety classes.
a. Weekends: 7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
3. All other hours of operation governed by Wisconsin Statues and village ordinances.
(B) Conditional uses.
(1) Other outdoor recreation organization activities not enumerated in division (A)(2) above.
(2) See also § 155.28.
(C) Lot, yard and building requirements.
Lot frontage | Minimum 200 ft. |
Lot area | Minimum 10 acres |
Principal Building: | |
Front yard | Minimum 40 ft. |
Side yards | Minimum 5 ft., 40 ft. if abutting a residential district |
Rear yard | Minimum 25 ft. |
Building height | Maximum 40 ft. |
Accessory Buildings: | |
Front yard | Minimum 40 ft. |
Side yards | Minimum 5 ft. |
Rear yard | Minimum 25 ft. |
Building area | Maximum 10,000 sq. ft. |
Off-street parking | Minimum one stall per four members, see also § 155.33 |
(Ord. 03-2016, passed 7-14-2016)