§ 154.50 USE EXCEPTIONS; SPECIAL PERMITS.
   (A)   The Council, by special permit after public hearing, and subject to such protective restrictions as it deems necessary, may authorize the location of any of the following buildings or uses in any district within which they are not otherwise permitted by this Zoning Code.
      (1)   Any public building erected and used by any department of the village government.
      (2)   Riding stables and institutions. However, such buildings may occupy not over 20% of the total area of the lot, and will not have any depreciating effect on the value of the neighboring properties, and further such principal buildings shall be set back from all property lines a distance of a minimum of 100 feet and shall require Planning Commission approval.
   (B)   Before issuance of any special permit for any of the above buildings or uses, the Council shall refer the proposed application to the Planning Commission, which shall be given 60 days in which to make a report concerning the effect of such proposed building or use on the character of the neighborhood, traffic conditions, public utilities facilities, and other matters pertaining to the public health, safety, and general welfare. No action shall be taken on any application for a proposed building or use above referred to, until and unless the report of the Planning Commission has been filed. Before issuing the special permit, Council shall hold a public hearing thereon, giving at least 15 days prior notice of the time and place of such public hearing.
('69 Code, § 151.50) (Ord. C-285, passed 7-8-68; Am. Ord. C-666, passed 10-10-89; Am. Ord. C-692, passed 10-9-90) Penalty, see § 154.99
Cross-reference:
   Special exceptions by Board of Appeals, see § 154.66