(A) City administration.
(1) Minimum lot size of one acre;
(2) Off-street parking must be provided;
(3) Parking areas must be buffered from residential zones in the same manner a commercial use is required to be;
(4) No building shall be located within 50 feet of any lot line; and
(5) A maximum of 50% impervious lot coverage.
(B) Club or lodge.
(1) Off-street parking must be provided; and
(2) Potential uses and activities must be provided with the CUP application.
(C) College or university.
(1) Off-street parking must be provided; and
(2) Parking should be located in the front or on the sides of the building, with headlights directed away from residential zones; staff parking may be placed in the rear of the building with fencing and/or landscaping installed at the discretion of the City Council.
(D) Community center.
(1) Off-street parking must be provided; and
(2) Parking should be located in the front or on the sides of the building, with headlights directed away from residential zones; staff parking may be placed in the rear of the building with fencing and/or landscaping installed at the discretion of the City Council.
(E) Community recreation (private).
(1) Off-street parking must be provided;
(2) A noise (decibel) study must be provided for any outdoor uses; and
(3) Amenities are intended for the use and enjoyment of residents of the neighborhood or association and their guests.
(F) Counseling services.
(1) Off-street parking must be provided; and
(2) Must be licensed by the state.
(G) Day care services.
(1) Must be licensed by the state;
(2) In R-1 and R-2, a maximum of 12 children;
(3) In R-6, a maximum of 16 children; and
(4) In MU-BR, an off-street drop-off/pickup area with spaces numbering two-thirds of the maximum number of children served is required.
(H) Day care services - accessory.
(1) Services are to be utilized only by employees working on-site;
(2) Must be licensed by the state; and
(3) One off-street parking space per day care employee on each shift, in addition to any primary use parking, is required.
(I) Employee recreation. Amenities are intended for the use and enjoyment of employees of the primary use only; if the primary use employs shift-workers, additional parking may be required at the discretion of the City Council.
(J) Utility services.
(1) Buildings must meet the architectural standards of this chapter and be compatible with the neighborhood;
(2) No building shall be located within 50 feet of any lot line; and
(3) Structures shall be buffered from residential zones and uses to the extent possible, at the discretion of the City Council.
(K) Maintenance facilities.
(1) Off-street parking must be provided;
(2) Parking areas must be buffered from residential zones in the same manner a commercial use is required to be;
(3) No building shall be located within 50 feet of any lot line;
(4) A maximum of 50% impervious lot coverage; and
(5) Shall not include outdoor storage of maintenance equipment and trucks over one and one- half tons, stock piling or unscreened storage of materials.
(L) Post office.
(1) Minimum lot size of one acre;
(2) Off-street parking must be provided;
(3) Parking areas must be buffered from residential zones in the same manner a commercial use is required to be;
(4) Drop-off areas may not be on a side of the lot adjacent to residential zones;
(5) No building shall be located within 50 feet of any lot line; and
(6) A maximum of 50% impervious lot coverage.
(M) Education facilities (private or public).
(1) Minimum lot size of one acre;
(2) Off-street parking must be provided; and
(3) Parking should be located in the front or on the sides of the building, with headlights directed away from residential zones; staff parking may be placed in the rear of the building with fencing and/or landscaping installed at the discretion of the City Council.
(N) Religious assembly.
(1) Minimum lot size of one acre;
(2) No building shall be located within 50 feet of any lot line; and
(3) A maximum of 50% impervious coverage.
(O) Residential treatment.
(1) Off-street parking must be provided; and
(2) Must be licensed by the state.
(P) Telecommunications tower.
(1) Base of tower must be screened with a 100% opaque combination of fence and landscaping, at the discretion of the City Council, to a height of ten feet to buffer it from residential zones;
(2) Fences must be compatible with the neighborhood;
(3) Setback from property lines must be equal to one-half the height of the tower; and
(4) Access ladder shall be stored at a height of 12 feet or higher.
(Q) Park-n-ride terminal. Parking areas shall be fenced and buffered from residential zones at the discretion of the City Council.
(Ord. passed 12-17-2014)