1260.03 SPECIAL LAND USES.
   The following uses may be permitted subject as a special land use by the Planning Commission subject to the general and specific requirements of Chapter 1274.
   (a)   Business in the character of a drive-in or open front store, subject to the following conditions.
   (b)   Indoor and Outdoor Commercial Storage and Warehousing Facilities.
   (c)   Lumber yards, provided they comply with the following conditions:
      (1)   Primary access shall be provided on a major street or highway.
      (2)   The maximum size allowed when considering total land size shall not exceed 2.25 acres of total land.
      (3)   Not more than thirty percent of the salable goods shall be stored in the open air.
   (d)   Plant materials nursery for the retail sale of plant materials not grown on the site, and sales of lawn furniture, playground equipment and garden supplies, subject to the following conditions:
      (1)   The storage and/or display of any materials and/or products shall meet all setback requirements of a structure.
      (2)   All loading and parking shall be provided off-street.
      (3)   The storage of any soil, fertilizer, or other loose, unpackaged materials shall be contained so as to prevent any effects on adjacent use.
   (e)   Outdoor Theaters and Open Space Venues: Because outdoor theaters are unique in that they are used only after dark and since they develop a concentration of vehicular traffic entering and leaving their parking area, they shall be permitted in B-3 and I-1 districts only. Outdoor theaters shall further be subject to the following conditions:
      (1)   Proposed internal design shall receive approval from the Zoning Administrator and the City Manager as to adequacy of drainage, lighting and other technical aspects based on applicable legal requirements.
      (2)   Outdoor theaters shall abut a major thoroughfare and points of ingress and egress shall be available only from such major thoroughfare.
      (3)   All vehicles, waiting or standing to enter the facility, shall be provided off-street waiting space. No vehicle shall be permitted to wait or stand within a dedicated right-of-way.
      (4)   The area shall be laid out so as to prevent the movie screen from being viewed from residential areas or adjacent major thoroughfares. All lighting used to illuminate the area shall be confined within and directed onto the premises of the outdoor theater site.
   (f)   Veterinary hospitals or clinics, provided that all activities are conducted within a totally enclosed main building and provided, further, that all buildings are set back at least 200 feet from abutting Residential Districts on the same side of the street.
(Ord. 08-2002-08. Passed 9-3-02; Ord. 321. Passed 4-5-88; Ord. 571. Passed 2-1-23.)