§ 159.052 SPECIAL USES.
   The following uses may be allowed by a "special use permit" in accordance with the provisions of § 159.176 of this chapter, and provided the uses are located on a lot of not less than five acres with a minimum width of 400 feet and a minimum depth of 400 feet. If a special use permit is granted and portions of the property are sold reducing the lot size to less than four acres or reducing the width or depth of the property to less than 400 feet the special use permit will be deemed to have been revoked concurrent to that action.
   (A)   Campgrounds;
   (B)   Riding stables, not nearer than 500 feet to any zoned residential district or five hundred (500) feet from an existing dwelling other than the dwelling of the owner or lessee of the site, but not less than 100 feet from any property line of the owner or lessee of the site;
   (C)   Cemeteries;
   (D)   Outdoor recreation, private or public, on a lot not less than five acres in area;
   (E)   Public utility and governmental service uses. Lot areas and lot widths for the following uses shall be as recommended by the Plan Commission and approved by the Board of Trustees, and may be lesser or greater in area or width than herein required in the district regulations:
      (1)   Fire stations;
      (2)   Police stations;
      (3)   Public buildings erected by any governmental agency;
      (4)   Radio and television towers and antennae;
      (5)   Transit and public transportation facilities, including passenger shelters;
      (6)   Telephone exchange buildings, microwave relay towers, and telephone transmission equipment buildings;
      (7)   Water filtration plants, sewage treatment facilities, pumping stations, reservoirs, towers and sanitary and storm sewers and, lift stations;
      (8)   Personal communication facility (see § 159.021); and
   (F)   Uses not explicitly enumerated in this section as special uses, but closely similar thereto, provided those uses are not explicitly mentioned as permitted or special uses elsewhere in this chapter.
(Am. Ord. 07-0508, passed 2-21-07)