1151.06 PERMITTED BUILDINGS AND USES IN MARINE RECREATION DISTRICT.
     (a)   Club houses, containing dining rooms, and/or snack bars, toilet rooms, showers, recreation areas such as tennis courts, etc.
   (b)   Any use or conditional use permitted in the B-1 and in accordance with Chapter 1147 or R-MF District and in accordance with Chapter 1145 may be permitted as a conditional use in the LS-D District subject to the provisions of Sections 1161.02 through 1161.04 and 1151.11. (Ord. 2019-128. Passed 12-17-19.)
   (c)   Sales and storage buildings for the sale, repair, storage of boats, motors and other marine equipment. No merchandise shall be displayed in front of buildings. If displayed in the open, it shall be screened under a plan approved by the Planning Commission.
   (d)   Restaurants containing dining area with tables and chairs and/or counter.
   (e)   Gasoline fuel oil pumps and tanks. If placed underground, to be sufficiently anchored to keep the empty tank from rising out of the ground. All tanks over 300 gallons to be placed underground. All aboveground fuel tanks shall have one hundred percent (100%) containment.
   (f)   Concrete launching ramp.
   (g)   Bulkheads to be steel sheet piling, concrete or of similar permanent nature. Top to be concrete walk not less than three and one half feet wide with safety railing along approach to dock and on any steps.
   (h)   Toilet rooms.
      (1)   Provide minimum of one water closet, one urinal and one wash stand for men, and one water closet and one wash stand for women for each ten docks; provide one extra urinal and washstand for men and one extra water closet and washstand for women, up to and including fifty boat spaces; provide one shower for men and one for women up to and including fifty boat spaces, and one extra shower for men and women for each additional fifty boat spaces or fraction thereof.
      (2)   Each toilet room shall have a clear designation on the exterior thereof as to the sex for which the room is provided.
      (3)   Walls of building to be masonry, floor to be concrete.
      (4)   Where sanitary facilities or septic tanks are not available, portable sanitary facilities may be used with approval from the Chief Building Official and the approval of the Lake County Health Department. Showers are not permitted if sanitary sewers or septic tanks are not available.
   (i)   Boat docks. Docks to be not less than two feet wide and sufficient to support 100 pounds per square foot live load. Boat docks may be made to be removable for winter storage or for channel dredging purposes.
   (j)   Blacktop parking area. Provide one and one-half parking spaces for cars for each boat space, providing a minimum of an eight-foot by twenty-foot space for each car, that is, three car spaces for every two boats. In floodprone areas, a six-inch stone base may be used in lieu of blacktop; the stone base shall be kept dust-free and rolled or compacted to maintain a firm base.
   (k)   Utilities. Provide for water main, gas mains, telephone, sanitary and storm sewers and electricity.
Ord. 1991-088. Passed 4-23-91.)
   (l)   Conditional use permit. A conditional use permit is required for fuel tank installations.
(Ord. 2011-054. Passed 4-26-11.)
   (m)   Health and safety. No toilet facilities (heads) are to be used on boats while docked or under power in lagoons, river and boat docking areas. Signs must be posted by the owner or operator regarding same.
   No fuel shall be dispensed at gas docks while the motor is running or persons are smoking on board, or any stoves on board are operating, or while any other flame is permitted. Notice shall be posted at fueling areas.
   All children under eight years of age must wear life jackets around docks. Notice shall be posted.
   No garbage or refuse may be dumped around dock area, lagoons or river.
   All areas of Marine Recreation District are to be kept clean and sanitary.
   The owner or operator shall provide adequate lighting around docks, parking areas, etc.
   (n)   All plans and specifications of lagoons, docks, bulkheads and buildings shall be approved by the Planning Commission before a building permit is issued.
   (o)   All present operations are to conform to this new Zoning Code within one year after the date of passage of this section.
(Ord. 1991-088. Passed 4-23-91.)