In all residential zones, public utility substations shall meet the following requirements:
A. Lot Area: Each public utility substation in a residential zone shall be located on a lot not less than two thousand (2,000) square feet in area.
B. Yards: Each public utility substation in a residential zone shall be provided with a yard on each of the four (4) sides of the building not less than five feet (5') in width, except that for such stations located on lots fronting on a street abutted by one or more residential lots, the front yard, side yards and rear yard shall equal those required for a single-family residence in the same zone.
C. Street Access: Each public utility substation in a residential zone shall be located on a lot which has adequate access from a street, alley or easement.
D. Location To Be Approved: The location of public utility substation in a residential zone shall be subject to approval by the planning commission.
(Ord. 72-13, 7-6-1972; amd. Ord. 90-52, 10-25-1990)