§ 153.046   USE REGULATIONS.
   A building may be erected, altered, or used, and a lot may be used or occupied, for any of the following purposes and no other.
   (A)   Permitted uses.
      (1)   Single-family detached dwelling units.
      (2)   Accessory uses.
   (B)   Special exception.
      (1)   Churches, rectories or parish houses.
      (2)   Clubs, except:
         (a)   Clubs, the chief activity of which is a service predominantly carried on as a business;
         (b)   Noncommercial, outdoor swimming pool clubs; or
         (c)   Any other noncommercial clubs with outdoor swimming pools located less than 50 feet from any lot line.
      (3)   Community centers.
      (4)   Health centers (clinics).
      (5)   Libraries, museums, or noncommercial art galleries.
      (6)   Medical offices or group medical centers, including the practice of dentistry or osteopathy, limited to a location below the level of the first story ceiling, except that in multiple dwellings (permitted only in R-3 Residential District), such uses may be located on the floor, if separate access to the outside is provided.
      (7)   Monasteries, convents, or novitiates.
      (8)   Municipal facilities and public utility uses directly related to and necessary for services within the district or village.
      (9)   Nonprofit or voluntary hospitals or related hospital facilities including animal hospitals.
      (10)   Philanthropic or nonprofit institutions with sleeping accommodations, including nursing homes or sanitariums, provided that not more than 25% of the floor area shall be used for central office purposes.
      (11)   Proprietary nursing homes or sanitariums.
      (12)   Radio and television transmitting stations and towers may be erected and used by federally licensed operators, including amateur radio operators ancillary to their private residences.
      (13)   Welfare centers.
      (14)   Cemeteries.
      (15)   Outdoor tennis courts or ice skating rinks, provided that all lighting shall be directed away from nearby residential zoning lots.
      (16)   Public parks or playgrounds or private parks.
(1995 Code, § 153.046) (Ord. 68-15, passed 8-22-1968)