1195.04   PUBLIC AND CIVIC USE-SPECIFIC REGULATIONS.
   (a)   Hospitals.
      (1)   The minimum lot area shall be three acres and the minimum lot width shall be 200 feet.
      (2)   Ambulances and other vehicles used in the operation of the principal use shall be stored in an enclosed building.
      (3)   Access drives shall be located on the site to promote safety and efficient traffic circulation, and reduce the impact of traffic generated by the use on the surrounding area. Points of ingress and egress to the site may be limited to meet this objective.
   (b)   Recreation Facilities, Indoor, Public or Private.
      (1)   The proposed use shall not generate excessive noise beyond the premises. In order to minimize any effects of the above, the Planning Commission may require additional noise reduction measures to assure that the level of noise is no more than the prevailing noise levels of permitted uses in the District.
      (2)   All activities, programs, and other events shall be identified in the application, related to the approved conditional use and shall be adequately supervised and monitored to prevent injury to persons, damage to property and disturbance or nuisance to surrounding properties, residents, or to the community in general.
      (3)   The hours of operation may be regulated by the Planning Commission.
      (4)   There shall be no outside activities conducted.
      (5)   The facility shall meet all county or State of Ohio health, building, electrical and other applicable codes. In case of overlapping codes and/or jurisdictions, the more restrictive shall apply.
   (c)   School, Colleges, Trade Schools.
      (1)   The use should be located to minimize the amount of space located in a retail setting that is inactive during normal business hours. Such establishments are encouraged to have associated retail uses located in the first floor space nearest the street or sidewalk to contribute to the retail environment of the zoning district.
   (d)   Schools, Primary and Secondary.
      (1)   All access drives shall be located on the site at the maximum, feasible distance from existing intersections to maximize traffic safety and reduce traffic congestion and restricted turning movements.
      (2)   A pedestrian walkway shall be provided from the public sidewalk to the principal entrance.
(Ord. 2021-7. Passed 1-25-21.)