1264.03 REGULATIONS FOR CONDITIONAL USES IN DWELLING DISTRICTS.
   In addition to the general criteria established in Sections 1264.01 and 1264.02, the following specific conditions pertaining to each use or group of uses shall apply.
   (a)   Conformance to District Regulations. A conditional use shall conform to district regulations, and to other substantive requirements of this Planning and Zoning Code, as well as satisfy the conditions, standards, and requirements of this chapter. Whenever there is a difference between the provisions of the conditional use regulations and the district regulations, the provisions of this chapter shall prevail, unless clearly indicated differently in the regulations.
   (b)   Specific Regulations.
      (1)   The schedule following the text of this section sets forth regulations governing minimum lot area, minimum lot width, and minimum yard dimensions for principal and accessory buildings and parking areas for conditional uses in dwelling districts that require lot area, lot width, and yard regulations which are different from the dwelling district regulations.
      (2)   All conditional uses shall provide adequate parking spaces as set forth in Chapter 1270 and all parking areas shall be screened in accordance with Section 1274.01. 
      (3)   All signs for conditional uses shall comply with the requirements set forth in Chapter 1272.
      (4)   Supplemental requirements pertaining to specific uses are set forth in Section 1264.05 and are referenced in the following schedule:
   REGULATIONS FOR CONDITIONAL USES IN DWELLING DISTRICTS
Conditional Use:
Minimum Lot
Requirements:
Building Setback (ft.) (from all lot lines)
Parking Setback (ft.)
See also Section:
Area
(acres)
Width
(ft.)
Front
Side/Rear
1. Adult day-care center
2
150
50
NP
20
2. Agricultural uses and accessory agricultural buildings
5
200
100
NA
NA
3. Bed & Breakfast
(B)
(B)
(B)
(B)
(B)
4. Cemeteries
10
200
100(a)
NP
20
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5. Churches and places of worship
2
150
50
NP
20
6. Family home for handicapped
(b)
(b)
(b)
(b)
(b)
7. Golf courses
100
200
100
NP
20
8. Group homes for handicapped
1
100
50
NP
20
9. Home Occupations, Type B
(B)
(B)
(B)
(B)
(B)
10. Nurseries and commercial greenhouses
10
200
100
NP
20
11. Nursery schools and child-day center
2
150
50
NP
20
12. Offices in an existing building, including: Municipal, County, State, and Federal offices; offices of philanthropic institutions; and private administrative and professional offices
(b)
(b)
(b)
(c)
20
13. Planned residential development
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
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14. Private membership recreational facilities
5
200
100
NP
20
15. Public parks and playgrounds
None
None
None
NP
20
16. Public playfields, tennis courts, swimming pools, recreation center buildings, or other similar recreational uses
2
150
100
NP
20
17. Public safety facilities
2
150
50
NP
20
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18. Public utilities
None
None
50
NP
20
19. Public, private, and parochial schools and accessory structures
2
160
50
NP
20
20. Senior residential facilities
1
150
50
NP
20
Notes:
(a) All structures, including graves and burial lots, shall comply with the building setback specified in this Schedule.
(b) All structures shall comply with the district regulations for single-family dwellings.
(c) Parking in the required front yard may be permitted only after the approval of both the Planning Commission and the Architectural Board of Review.
 
NA = Not Applicable NP = Not Permitted
 
   (c)   Operating License.
      (1)   Initial License: In addition to receiving a conditional use certificate from the Planning Commission, the owner/operator of certain uses in a dwelling district shall apply for and receive an operating license from the Building Department. The uses requiring an operating license are those shown in the schedule of Section 1264.03(b) as numbered items 1, 3, 6, 8, 9, 11, 14, and 20.
      (2)   Expiration and Renewal: Operating licenses shall expire at 12:00 midnight twelve months from the date of issuance. Thirty days before expiration, the permittee shall apply to the Building Department for renewal of the license. Before renewing the license, the Building Department shall consult with all appropriate elements of the safety and service departments to insure that the conditional use has consistently complied with the criteria stated in Section 1264.02 and with the laws of the city. City inspections may be required prior to approval.
      (3)   Fee: A non-refundable fee, as designated in Chapter 1448, shall be assessed for each initial license and upon each application for renewal as established in Chapter 1448.
         (Ord. 75-2005. Passed 10-11-05.)