A. Civic 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 | 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 | S | P | P | P |
2. Definition
A civic center is a facility designed to accommodate 500 or more persons and used for conventions, conferences, seminars, product displays, recreation activities, and entertainment functions, along with accessory functions including temporary outdoor displays, and food and beverage preparation and service for on-premise consumption. Similar structures with a capacity of less than 500 people constitute conference centers or training centers.
3. Standards
A civic center shall comply with the following standards:
b. The civic center shall be located within a building that is at least 500 feet from any Single-Family Residential (RS-) zoning district.
B. Halfway House or Shelter
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 |
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
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2. Definition
A halfway house or shelter is a facility providing transitional housing, including housing on an emergency basis, as well as food, supervision, rehabilitation, and counseling to juvenile or adult persons who have been placed in the facility on release from, or in lieu of, more restrictive custodial confinement under the criminal justice system or to abused and/or homeless persons.
3. Standards
A halfway house or shelter shall be located at least 1,000 feet from any shelter or other halfway house.
C. Lodge or Club
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 |
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 |
2. Definition
A lodge or club consists of a building or facilities owned and operated by a corporation, association, or group of individuals established for fraternal, social, educational, recreational, or cultural enrichment of its members and primarily not for profit, and whose members meet certain prescribed qualifications for membership. This use shall not include a nightclub, sexually oriented business, or an establishment that exists primarily for the purpose of selling or accommodating the consumption of alcoholic beverages.
D. Place of Worship
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 | S | S | S | 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 place of worship is a building or structure, together with its accessory buildings and uses, where people regularly assemble to conduct religious worship, ceremonies, rituals, and education. The building or structure and its accessory buildings and uses are maintained and controlled by a religious body. Places of worship include chapels, churches, mosques, shrines, synagogues, tabernacles, temples, and other similar religious places of assembly. Accessory uses may include administrative offices, classrooms, meeting rooms, and cooking and eating facilities. A place of worship may include other uses that generally exist as principal uses—e.g., adult day care center, child care facility, school, cemetery, playground, or other recreational facility. Such uses are treated as principal uses and subject to the standards and limitations applicable to such uses.
3. Standards
A decision-making authority may grant modifications of the standards applicable to
places of worship
on finding that the modification is necessary to eliminate a substantial burden on religious practice, as guaranteed by the federal Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act (RLUIPA) of 2000 (42 U.S.C. Sec. 2000), as amended. In doing so, the decision-making authority may impose conditions consistent with RLUIPA that will substantially secure the objectives of the modified standard and substantially mitigate any potential adverse impact on the environment or adjacent properties.