§ 3.4A PERMITTED USES.
      (1)   Primary uses. See Article 14, § 14.1 Land Use Matrix.
      (2)   Special exception uses. See Article 14, § 14.1 Land Use Matrix.
      (3)   Accessory uses.
         (a)   The provisions of Article 4.1 - Accessory Uses shall be applicable to development within the REL: Religious Use District to the extent that the items regulated in Article 4.1 - Accessory Uses are proposed for development at a religious use site.
         (b)   In addition, accessory uses in the REL: Religious Use District may include:
            1.   Those buildings, structures or facilities which are typically related to a religious use;
            2.   Such other primary or accessory religious uses included in a Religious Use Master Plan filed with and approved by the Plan Commission; or
            3.   If no Religious Use Master Plan exists, any religious use or use incidental to a religious use, which is reasonably related to existing religious use facilities.
         (c)   By way of example only, accessory uses may also include: rectory; convent; child care ministry; and school classroom buildings and school related facilities (i.e., administrative offices, gymnasiums, athletic fields and stadiums, ball courts, game courts; fencing; storage sheds; and the like).
      (4)   Temporary uses.
         (a)   The provisions of Article 4.2 - Temporary Uses, Structures and Buildings shall be applicable to all temporary development within the REL: Religious Use District to the extent that the items regulated in Article 4.2 - Temporary Uses, Structures and Buildings are proposed for development at a religious use site.
         (b)   All temporary uses, structures and buildings, in the REL: Religious Use District shall obtain an improvement location permit, if required by Article 4.2A.
         (c)   In addition, temporary uses in the REL: Religious Use District may include:
            1.   Any concert, festival, tournament or other social activity related to a town-recognized special event identified in Article 7.2 of this ordinance; or
            2.   Other temporary uses as approved by the Director of the Department of Planning and Zoning as being compatible with the approved Religious Use Master Plan or existing facilities.
         (d)   Unless specified in an approved Religious Use Master Plan, or specifically approved by the Director, no religious use may conduct more than four temporary uses in any calendar year, and no individual temporary use shall exceed ten days in duration.
(Ord. 21-97, passed - -1997; Ord. 51-2005, passed 10-10-2005; Ord. 27-2007, passed - -2007; Ord. 36-2022, passed 10-10-2022)