10-9-1: PERMITTED SPECIAL USES:
The village board may, by special permit, after public hearing held by the board of appeals and advertised as provided in title 2, chapter 1 of this code, and subject to such protective restrictions as it may deem necessary, authorize the location, extension or structural alteration of any of the following buildings or uses, or an increase in their height, in any district from which they are prohibited or limited by this title; provided, that such buildings or uses will not have any serious and depreciating effect upon the value of surrounding property:
   Airport, landing field or landing strip.
   Any public building erected and used by any department of a municipal, county, state or federal government.
   Any use which is generally similar to the uses permitted in the district in which such proposed use is sought to be located by special permit which conforms to the regulations for such district.
   Areas for the dumping or disposal of trash and garbage.
   Cemetery or mausoleum.
   Extraction of sand, gravel or other raw materials.
   Greenhouses.
   Hospitals, clinics and institutions, except institutions for criminals and those for persons who are mentally ill or have contagious diseases; provided, however, that such buildings may occupy not over fifty percent (50%) of the total area of the lot or tract; and provided further, that the buildings shall be set back from all yard lines heretofore established an additional distance of not less than two feet (2') for each foot of building height, and that adequate off street parking space will be provided.
   Hotels where the primary purpose is to provide seasonal or year round living facilities, but only when they are located on large tracts and would not adversely affect surrounding residential development.
   Motor vehicle junkyard.
   Nurseries and truck gardens.
   Parking lots on land not more than three hundred feet (300') from the boundary of any commercial, business or industrial district under such conditions as will protect the character of surrounding property.
   Radio towers and radio broadcasting stations.
   Riding stables.
   Roadside stands, commercial amusement or recreational development for temporary or seasonal periods.
   Solar panel(s).
(1982 Code § 5-7-2) (amd. Ord. 20-555, 11-16-2020; Ord. 22-576, 8-18-2022)