A. Community Center
1. Districts Where Permitted
RS-1 | RS-2 | RS-3 | RS-4 | RS-L | RD-1 | RM-7 | RM-12 | RM-20 | RM-30 | RM-45 | MH-12 | B-1 | B-2 | B-3 | B-4 |
S | S | S | S | S | P | P |
M-1 | CR | I-1 | I-IX | OIP | M-2 | TO | PR | CF | PU | T | BP | RPUD | PCD | PD-TO | LAC | PD-1 |
S | P | P | P | P | P | P | P |
2. Definition
A community center is a facility used for recreational, social, educational and cultural activities, open to the public, usually owned and operated by a public or nonprofit group or agency. Accessory uses include recreation facilities, meeting rooms, and offices and storage facilities used by staff. This use does not include senior centers or youth centers, which are treated as separate uses.
B. Library
1. Districts Where Permitted
RS-1 | RS-2 | RS-3 | RS-4 | RS-L | RD-1 | RM-7 | RM-12 | RM-20 | RM-30 | RM-45 | MH-12 | B-1 | B-2 | B-3 | B-4 |
S | S | S | S | P | P
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M-1 | CR | I-1 | I-IX | OIP | M-2 | TO | PR | CF | PU | T | BP | RPUD | PCD | PD-TO | LAC | PD-1 |
P | P | P | P | P | P | P
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2. Definition
A library is a public facility for the use, but not sale, of literary, historical, scientific, musical, artistic, or other reference materials. Accessory uses include offices and storage facilities used by staff and meeting rooms.
C. Museum
1. Districts Where Permitted
RS-1 | RS-2 | RS-3 | RS-4 | RS-L | RD-1 | RM-7 | RM-12 | RM-20 | RM-30 | RM-45 | MH-12 | B-1 | B-2 | B-3 | B-4 |
S | S | S | S | P | P
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M-1 | CR | I-1 | I-IX | OIP | M-2 | TO | PR | CF | PU | T | BP | RPUD | PCD | PD-TO | LAC | PD-1 |
P | P | P | P | P | P | P | P | P
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2. Definition
A museum is a facility serving as a repository for a collection of natural, scientific, historical, or literary curiosities or works of art that is arranged, designed, and intended to be viewed and studied by members of the public, with or without an admission charge. Accessory uses include offices and storage facilities used by staff, meeting rooms, and may include the limited retail sale of goods, services, or products such as prepared food to patrons.
D. Senior Center
1. Districts Where Permitted
RS-1 | RS-2 | RS-3 | RS-4 | RS-L | RD-1 | RM-7 | RM-12 | RM-20 | RM-30 | RM-45 | MH-12 | B-1 | B-2 | B-3 | B-4 |
S | S | S | S | P | P
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M-1 | CR | I-1 | I-IX | OIP | M-2 | TO | PR | CF | PU | T | BP | RPUD | PCD | PD-TO | LAC | PD-1 |
S | S | S | P | P | P | P | P | P | P
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2. Definition
A senior center is a facility providing a broad spectrum of services suited to the diverse needs and interests of independent older persons (e.g., 62 years or more years old), including nutritional meals, fitness and recreational activities, social activities, health screenings, counseling, wellness programs, respite care, and education services. Accessory uses include recreation facilities, meeting rooms, and offices and storage facilities used by staff.
E. Youth Center
1. Districts Where Permitted
RS-1 | RS-2 | RS-3 | RS-4 | RS-L | RD-1 | RM-7 | RM-12 | RM-20 | RM-30 | RM-45 | MH-12 | B-1 | B-2 | B-3 | B-4 |
S | S | S | S | P | P | P | P
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M-1 | CR | I-1 | I-IX | OIP | M-2 | TO | PR | CF | PU | T | BP | RPUD | PCD | PD-TO | LAC | PD-1 |
S | S | S | P | P | P | P | P | P | P
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2. Definition
A youth center is a facility other than a school providing social activities, fitness and recreation activities, counseling, and education services for minors—including, but not limited to, youth-oriented facilities operated by Boys & Girls Clubs and other non-profit groups. Accessory uses include
athletic fields
and facilities, meeting rooms, and offices and storage facilities used by supervisory staff.
(Ord. 2012-64, passed 9-11-12)