§ 153.085 COMMERCIAL RECREATION, INDOOR AND OUTDOOR.
   (A)   Indoor commercial recreation. Indoor commercial recreation uses included, but are not limited to: putt putt courses, batting cages, bowling alleys, ice or roller rinks, firearm ranges, indoor fields and racquet courts, golf courses, and athletic clubs.
      (1)   The sites shall be located on, or shall have principal access from a major thoroughfare or county primary road.
      (2)   The minimum site area shall be one acre.
      (3)   No building shall be located within 50 feet of a lot line of adjoining residentially planned, zoned, or currently being used for residential purposes.
      (4)   Whenever parking areas are adjacent to land in a R-1 or R-2 district, a minimum of a five foot high wall shall be provided along the side of the parking area adjacent to the residentially planned, zoned, or used land.
      (5)   Based on the nature of the use and nuisance potential to adjoining property owners, the Planning Commission and the Village Council may stipulate noise standards beyond those stipulated otherwise in this chapter.
      (6)   Operating hours for all uses shall be determined by the Planning Commission and the Village Council based on the nature of the use and the nuisance potential to adjoining property owners. The maximum range of hours for all establishments is Monday through Sunday, from 7:00 a.m. to midnight.
   (B)   Outdoor commercial recreation. Outdoor Commercial recreation uses shall include, but may not be limited to: archery, rifle ranges, miniature golf, animal racing, go-carts, automobile or motorcycle track, off-road or mud bogging, amphitheater, amusement and water park, drive-in theater, air gun or survival games, amusement park, golf driving range, fairground, batting cages, ski slope, and skate board park.
      (1)   The site shall be located on, or shall take principal access from a major thoroughfare, or county primary road.
      (2)   All points of entrance or exit shall be no closer than 200 feet from the intersection of any two streets or highways.
      (3)   No drive shall be closer to another drive by less than 75 feet and the maximum number of drives shall be two.
      (4)   Minimum site area shall be based on the underlying district. However, the Planning Commission and the Village Council may increase the minimum required site area depending upon the described use and anticipated extraneous impacts on adjoining properties. Such an increase will be for the purpose of buffering, screening, and otherwise negating or limiting the potential nuisance to adjacent properties caused by noise, dust, odor and the like. To this end, the Planning Commission and the Village Council may require additional information concerning the proposed use and the potential for nuisance.
      (5)   No building or spectator seating area shall be located within 100 feet of a lot line of an adjoining residentially planned, zoned, or used property.
      (6)   A landscaped buffer strip of no less than 100 feet shall be provided along the property lines of all residentially planned, zoned, or used land. However, the Planning Commission and the Village Council may reduce such requirement by 50% if it is determined the potential for off-site nuisance is limited.
      (7)   Whenever parking areas are adjacent to a residential district or dwelling, a minimum of a five foot wall shall be provided along the side of the parking area adjacent to such land.
      (8)   Racetracks of any sort shall be enclosed around the entire periphery with and obscuring wall of at least eight feet in height.
      (9)   Golf driving ranges shall provide safety screening as deemed reasonable and necessary by the Planning Commission and Village Council.
      (10)   Not more than 65% of the land area shall be covered by recreation uses.
      (11)   Central loudspeakers/ paging systems are prohibited within 200 feet of residentially planned, zoned, or used property. Such systems shall not be directed toward a residential area even if outside the 200 foot setback.
      (12)   Operating hours for all uses shall be determined by the Planning Commission and the Village Council based on the nature of the use and the nuisance potential to adjoining property owners. The maximum range of hours for all establishments is Monday through Sunday, from 7:00 a.m. to midnight.
(Ord. passed 11-16-2020)