In all zoning districts, the following standards for tennis courts shall apply.
(A) An administrative permit shall be required for all private tennis courts on residential lots.
(B) A conditional use permit shall be required for all public, semipublic and commercial tennis courts.
(C) An application for an administrative permit or a conditional use permit shall include a site plan drawn to scale showing:
(1) The size, shape and pavement and sub-pavement materials;
(2) The location of the court;
(3) The location of the house, garage, fencing, septic system and other structural improvements on the lot;
(4) The location of structures on all adjacent lots;
(5) A grading plan showing all revised drainage patterns and finished elevations at the four corners of the court;
(6) Landscaping and turf protection around the court; and
(7) Location of existing and proposed wiring and lighting facilities.
(D) Tennis courts shall not be placed within any required yard.
(E) Tennis courts shall not be located over underground utility lines of any type, nor shall any court be located within any private or public utility, walkway, drainage or other easement.
(F) Solid tennis court practice walls shall not exceed ten feet in height. A building permit shall be required for the walls.
(G) Chain link fencing surrounding the tennis court may extend up to 12 feet in height above the tennis court surface elevation.
(Prior Code, § 12-220)