§ 153.063 PUBLIC DISTRICT.
   (A)   P: Public. This district is intended to provide a procedure for the orderly establishment of public and institutional facilities, expansion of their operations or changes in the use of lands and facilities owned by governmental agencies.
   (B)   Permitted uses. The following uses are permitted within the P Public District:
      (1)   Cemeteries;
      (2)   Governmental buildings, community center buildings, public libraries, institutional buildings, and other municipal service buildings, except those customarily considered industrial in use; and, provided that, no buildings shall be located within 25 feet of any lot line or an abutting lot in any residence district;
      (3)   Parks and recreational areas owned or operated by governmental agencies;
      (4)   Publicly owned housing;
      (5)   Public schools; and
      (6)   Public utilities and public uses.
   (C)   Accessory uses. The following uses shall be permitted accessory uses within the P Public District:
      (1)   Accessory uses customarily incidental to the uses permitted in division (B) above; and
      (2)   Automobile parking lot or storage or parking garages.
   (D)   General regulations. Additional requirements for dimensional, signs, parking and other regulations in the P Public District are set forth in other sections of this chapter.
      (1)   Dimensional requirements.
 
Dimensional requirements
I-1
I-2
P
Accessory, height
25’
25’
25’
Accessory, stories
1
1
1
 
      (2)   Lot area requirements.
 
Lot Area Requirements
I-1
I-2
P
Maximum height, feet
30’
75’
30’
Maximum height, stories
2
N/A
2
Minimum frontage
50’
100’
50’
Minimum lot area
N/A
N/A
N/A
Minimum lot depth
N/A
N/A
N/A
 
      (3)   Yard setbacks.
 
Yard Setbacks
I-1
I-2
P
From R District line
30’
75’
30’
Front arterial street*
35’
35’
35’
Other streets*
25’
25’
25’
Rear
25’
25’
25’
Side
20’
20’
30’
NOTES TO TABLE:
* If 75% or more of frontage on the same side of the street between 2 intersecting streets is improved with buildings that have observed greater or lesser setbacks, then no new building or structure shall project beyond a straight line drawn between the closest front corners of the 2 nearest adjacent principal buildings. For corner lots, the principal building setback shall not be less than the average setback of 75% of the principal buildings that have the least amount of setback within the block; provided, the average setback does not vary more than 20% from setback observed for the adjacent principal structure in which event the setback shall not be less than 80% of the adjacent principal building setback.
 
(Prior Code, § 11.09) (Ord. 280, Third Series, effective 1-12-2006)