17.92.040 Conditionally permitted uses – Agricultural and residential zones.
   (A)   Uses listed in Chapters 17.06 through 17.28, inclusive, as permitted with a conditional use permit, are subject to the minor or major conditional use permit process as indicated in the following table.
Conditionally Permitted Use
Major CUP
Minor CUP
1.   Churches in residential zones
X
2.   Churches in agricultural zones not exceeding an overall combined floor area of 10,000 square feet
X
3.   Churches in agricultural zones equal to or exceeding an overall combined floor area of 10,000 square feet
X
4.   Clubs, lodges or recreational facilities
X
5.   Day care facilities, public and private, with 13 or more children
X
6.   Elementary, junior high, and high schools, public or private
X
7.   Golf courses and country clubs
X
8.   Healthcare facility, subject to Chapter 17.73
X
9.   High water demand project in agricultural zones - a non-residential project that would demand an amount of water equivalent to, or greater than, the amount of water required by a 500 dwelling unit residential project
X
10.   Libraries and museums
X
11.   Parking lots
X
12.   Parking lots adjacent to, or across from, a single family residential use
X
 
   (B)   Conditionally permitted uses listed in § 17.92.040(A)(1), (2), (3), (4) and (7) may be permitted only if the use is located on a site with primary access and at least one frontage on a major, secondary or fully improved collector street. For the purpose of this section, qualifying collector streets are those in which the residential lots do not take direct access from the collector street. The street classification requirements shall pertain to the entire segment until its intersection with a major, secondary or collector cross street.
   (C)   The conditionally permitted uses listed in division (A) of this section shall not be permitted on sites which only provide frontage on, or primary access from, local residential streets.
   (D)   The provisions of this section are not intended to interfere with or annul any conditional use permit issued for any use set forth in division (A) of this section that is in existence and valid on April 3, 1999; however, expansion or alteration of such existing use is subject to modification of the applicable conditional use permit.
(`78 Code, § 17.92.040.) (Ord. 3186 § 7, 2014; Ord. 2510 § 5, 2001; Ord. 2447 § 2, 2000.)