§ 153.067 PSP: PUBLIC, SEMI-PUBLIC DISTRICT.
   (A)   Map.
 
   (B)   Intent and purpose.
      (1)   The intent of the Public/Semi-Public (PSP) District is to accommodate public and non-profit areas available to the residents and businesses of the village.
      (2)   These areas are designated to provide the community needed recreation areas, governmental facilities, institutional uses, aesthetics and environmental protection for active and passive use.
      (3)   The protection and enhancement of these areas will be part of shaping the community’s identity through public spaces, memorable architecture and defining designs.
 
   (C)   Regulated uses.
PSP: REGULATED USES
APPROVAL TYPE
SUPPLEMENTAL STANDARDS
MAXIMUM PARKING
PSP: REGULATED USES
APPROVAL TYPE
SUPPLEMENTAL STANDARDS
MAXIMUM PARKING
Commercial Uses
Assembly Facilities – Accessory Use
By Right
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0.25/1 occupancy
Assembly Facilities – Principal Use
SLUP
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0.25/1 occupancy
Child Care Centers
By Right
---
1/employee + 1/10 children
Health Care Services
By Right
---
4/exam room
Recreational Facilities
By Right
---
1/3 occupancy
Industrial Uses
Recycling Collection Stations
By Right
---
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Public/Semi-Public Uses
Cultural Institutions
By Right
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0.25/1 occupancy
Educational Institutions
By Right
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1/1,000 square feet + 1/classroom + assembly facility
Public Use – Critical
By Right
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Public Use – Essential
By Right
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Public Use – Supporting
By Right
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Religious Institutions
By Right
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0.25/1 occupancy
Transportation and Utility Uses
Off-Site Public or Private Parking Facilities
SLUP
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Solar Energy Farms
SLUP
4/establishment
Transit Stations
SLUP
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5/1,000 square feet
 
   (D)   Dimensional standards and building form.
PSP: DIMENSIONAL STANDARDS AND BUILDING FORM
PSP: DIMENSIONAL STANDARDS AND BUILDING FORM
Accessory Structures
Corner Lot Side Setback
10 feet
Front Setback
---
Maximum Ground Floor Area (cumulative)
---
Maximum Ground Floor Elevation
6 inches
Maximum Height
2 stories, 25 feet
Maximum Number
---
Permitted Locations
Rear and side yard only
Rear Setback
5 feet
Side Setback
4 feet
Lot Occupation
Maximum Density
---
Maximum Impervious Coverage
65%
Maximum Lot Coverage
50%
Minimum Lot Area
---
Minimum Lot Width
---
Principal Building Form
•   Public/Semi-Public Building
Principal Structure
Corner Lot Side Setback
10 feet
Front Setback
25 feet
Maximum 1st Floor Elevation
4 feet above grade
Maximum Height
2 1/2 stories/35 feet
Minimum Floor Area/Unit
---
Minimum Ground Floor Area
---
Rear Setback
20 feet
Side Setback
4 feet
 
   (E)   Landscaping and fencing.
PSP: LANDSCAPING AND FENCING STANDARDS
Item
All Uses
PSP: LANDSCAPING AND FENCING STANDARDS
Item
All Uses
Front Yard Fences
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Lot Landscaping
1 tree per lot + 1 tree per 4,000 square feet for the first 24,000 square feet + 1 tree per 6,000 square feet for additional lot area over 24,000 square feet.
Rear and Side Yard Fences
Maximum height of 6 feet
Right-of-Way Landscaping
1 tree and 6 shrubs per 30 lineal feet or ROW
Screening and Buffering
Greenbelt at a minimum width of 10 feet when adjacent to residential zoning districts or uses
Notes to Table:
Additional landscaping standards located in §§ 153.096; additional fencing standards located in § 153.039
 
   (F)   Off-street parking and loading.
PSP: OFF-STREET PARKING AND LOADING STANDARDS
PSP: OFF-STREET PARKING AND LOADING STANDARDS
Off-Street Parking Lots
 
Item
All Uses
Location
Front, Side or Rear Yard Only
Bicycle Parking
1 per 10 parking spaces
Corner Lot Side Setback
25 feet from side facade
Front Setback
25 feet from front facade
Rear Setback
10 feet
Screening
 
 
Screened from all residential zoning districts or uses and rights-of-way with an obscuring wall or vegetated screen at a minimum height of 4 feet
Side Setback
10 feet
Tree Islands
1 tree island at the end of each single parking row, plus 1 tree island per 10 parking spaces
Loading Zones
 
 
Location
Side or Rear Yard Only
Loading Spaces
1 per 20,000 square feet of gross floor area if use regularly receives deliveries or pickups
Screening
Must be screen from all residential zoning districts or uses and rights-of-way
Notes to Table:
Additional parking standards located in § 153.097
 
(Ord. 160, passed 4-21-2022)