§ 153.057 P PARK DISTRICT.
   (A)   Purpose. The purpose of the park district is to provide for publicly owned park and recreation facilities.
   (B)   Permitted principal uses: within a “P” park district, no structure or land shall be used except for 1 or more of the following uses:
      (1)   Boat landing or fishing pier;
      (2)   Golf course, public;
      (3)   Hockey rinks, pleasure and in-line skating;
      (4)   Informal play field;
      (5)   Open space, natural areas, nature trails and other similar facilities;
      (6)   Picnic area;
      (7)   Picnic shelter;
      (8)   Play equipment;
      (9)   Play fields, including, but not limited to, soccer, baseball, softball, football;
      (10)   Playgrounds, hard or soft surface play areas;
      (11)   Recreation buildings;
      (12)   Skateboard parks;
      (13)   Special events as scheduled with City of Stacy;
      (14)   Swimming pools;
      (15)   Play courts, including basketball, tennis, and volleyball;
      (16)   Warming houses and other similar facilities;
      (17)   Community gardens; and
      (18)   Other recreation uses as approved by the City of Stacy.
      (19)   Sale of locally grown produce in the Farmers Market.
   (C)   Permitted accessory uses. Within any “P” park district, the following uses shall be permitted accessory uses: signage located on outfield fences, shall comply with § 153.101(B)(2).
   (D)   Uses requiring a conditional use permit. Within any “P” park district, no structure or land shall be used except for 1 or more of the following uses: essential service structures, including, but not limited to, buildings such as booster or pressure regulating stations, wells and pumping stations, elevated tanks, and lift stations, provided no building shall be located within 50 feet from any lot line of an abutting lot in an R district. Prior to granting such permit, it shall be found that the architectural design of service structures is compatible to the neighborhood in which it is located.
   (E)   Lot requirements. No minimum lot area or width for park land. For public parks that contain structures the following setbacks shall apply:
      (1)   Front yard setbacks: 25 feet;
      (2)   Rear yard setbacks: 35 feet;
      (3)   Side yard:
         (a)   Ten feet interior;
         (b)   Twenty feet corner;
         (c)   Thirty feet for structures abutting a residential or vacant lot;
      (4)   Height: 2 and 1/2 stories or 35 feet maximum;
   (F)   Building standards: for any building structure built in the park district the following building standards shall apply.
      (1)   Design of buildings shall reflect the character of the surrounding residential neighborhoods. Building scale and roof design should be consistent with existing neighborhoods.
      (2)   Acceptable building materials include face brick, stone, glass, stucco, synthetic stucco, fiber cement siding or architectural concrete block. Non-decorative concrete block, sheet metal, unfinished metal or pole barn type buildings are not acceptable. Roofs shall reflect a traditional residential structure such as pitched, gable, hip or shed.
   (G)   Activity scheduled in parks. The city shall be delegated as the agency to coordinate and schedule the use of park areas and facilities.
(Ord. 2010-2-1, passed 2-23-2010; Am. Ord. 2013-3-2, passed 3-12-2013)