1157.20 RECREATIONAL USES AND/OR FACILITIES.
   Recreational uses and/or facilities shall include: picnic areas, playgrounds, parks, swimming facilities, golf courses, tennis clubs, country clubs, riding academies and other similar outdoor recreational facilities and/or uses.
   (a)    No zoning certificate shall be issued until final site plans have been submitted and approved by the Planning Commission. Final site plans shall show the following: drainage (including storm water), and approved by the City Engineer, location of all buildings, fuel tanks (if any), off-street parking and service facilities, water supply, sanitation, walks, fences, walls, landscaping, outside lighting, traffic flow and its relation to abutting streets. .
   (b)    The design and construction of all access drives, access points to public streets, and parking and service areas shall be approved by the Planning Commission.
   (c)    All structures shall be located at least one hundred (100) feet from all property lines.
   (d)    All points of vehicular entrance or exit shall be at least one hundred (100) feet from the intersection of two (2) collector thoroughfares and at least fifty (50) feet from the intersection of a collector and a local thoroughfare.
   (e)    All facilities and structures shall meet all County and/or State of Ohio health, building, electrical, other applicable codes, and City codes.
   (f)    Loudspeakers shall not be permitted.
   (g)    There shall be no more than one advertisement oriented to each abutting road identifying the activity.
   (h)    No lighting shall constitute a nuisance and shall in no way impair safe movement of traffic on any street or highway; no lighting shall shine directly on adjacent properties.
   (i)    All permitted installations shall be maintained in a neat, orderly condition so as to prevent injury to any single property, any individual, or to the community in general; a bond may be required to insure that this provision shall be met.
   (j)    All activities, programs and other events shall be adequately and properly supervised so as to prevent any hazard and to assure against any disturbance or nuisance to surrounding properties, residents or to the community in general.