1254.06 SPECIFIC CRITERIA FOR SELECTED CONDITIONAL USES.
   The following are specific conditional use criteria and requirements for selected uses conditionally permitted in this Zoning Code. Nothing in this section shall prohibit the Board of Zoning Appeals from prescribing additional supplementary conditions and safeguards, in accordance with this chapter. For each of the following conditional uses, the applicant shall submit a parking and circulation plan to the Board of Zoning Appeals for approval. The design, location and nature of the parking areas and vehicular approaches and lanes shall promote safety, reduce congestion and minimize the impact of such conditional uses on any adjacent property, including the separation of incoming and outgoing vehicles and the provision of a safe drop-off point for passengers that will not impede the traffic flow of other motor vehicles.
   (a)   Bed and Breakfast Facilities.
      (1)   No more than three adults shall occupy each sleeping room. Children of the adults are permitted in the same occupancy, provided that no more than five persons occupy one room.
      (2)   As a transient facility, guests shall reside at the home for not longer than two continuous weeks.
      (3)   The facility should contain no more than six sleeping rooms for guests.
   (b)   Boarding Houses. No more than two persons shall occupy each sleeping room.
   (c)   Businesses (Office-Type). For office-type businesses, such as the office of an attorney, architect, accountant, engineer or insurance agency, or a real estate, tax preparation, bookkeeping or similar business, the Board of Zoning Appeals may increase the number of required off-street parking spaces on the basis of the nature of the office.
   (d)   Cemeteries.
      (1)   The site shall have direct access to a major thoroughfare that the Board of Zoning Appeals determines is adequate to serve the size of the facility proposed.
      (2)   Any new cemetery shall be located on a site containing not less than five acres.
      (3)   All buildings, including mausoleums and maintenance facilities, shall be located not closer than fifty feet to any property line.
      (4)   All graves or burial lots shall be set back not less than twenty feet from any property line.
   (e)   Churches.
      (1)   The church building shall be set back from any adjacent residential property line a minimum of fifty feet.
      (2)   Parking is not permitted within twenty feet of any adjacent property line.
      (3)   Although a cemetery may be related to a church, it is not necessarily part of a church and must qualify for a conditional use permit on its own merits.
   (f)   Day Care Centers, Adult and/or Child (Except Type D). Outdoor areas (such as playgrounds, tot lots and exercise areas) shall be fully enclosed by a fence, the height and design of which shall be approved by the Board of Zoning Appeals.
   (g)   Dormitories. No more than two persons shall occupy each sleeping room.
   (h)   Rooming Houses. No more than two persons shall occupy each sleeping room.
   (i)   Specialized Animal Care Facilities.
      (1)   Outdoor pens and exercise runs shall be kept in a clean and sanitary condition and shall be screened from public view according to a screening plan approved by the Board of Zoning Appeals.
      (2)   Sanitation practices shall be adequate to ensure that objectionable odors shall not be noticeable either on or off the lot.
      (3)   The applicant shall provide a written statement to be approved by the Board as to the measures and practices, such as building design and the management or rotation of animals in outdoor exercise runs, that will be taken to reduce noise levels.
      (4)   No dead animals shall be buried on the premises, and incineration of dead animals shall not create either odors or smoke.
   (j)   Tourist Homes.
      (1)   No more than two adults shall occupy each sleeping room. Children of the adults are permitted in the same occupancy, provided that no more than five persons occupy one room.
      (2)   As a transient facility, guests shall reside at the home for not longer than two continuous weeks.
      (3)   The facility should contain no more than six sleeping rooms for guests.
   (k)   Veterinary Facilities.
      (1)   Outdoor pens and exercise runs shall be kept in a clean and sanitary condition and shall be screened from public view according to a screening plan approved by the Board of Zoning Appeals.
      (2)   Sanitation practices shall be adequate to ensure that objectionable odors shall not be noticeable either on or off the lot.
      (3)   The applicant shall provide a written statement to be approved by the Board as to measures and practices, such as building design and the management or rotation of animals in outdoor exercise runs, that will be taken to reduce noise levels.
      (4)   No dead animals shall be buried on the premises, and incineration of dead animals shall not create either odors or smoke.
   (l)   Pet Crematory. A pet crematory may be located in London. The operator must be licensed through the state and be inspected by the EPA on a regular basis. The pet crematory is allowed under a Conditional Use Permit, M-2 and PUD.
(Ord. 186-91. Passed 10-15-92; Ord. 192-02. Passed 2-6-03.)