§ 153.088 SPECIAL USES.
   The following uses may be permitted, subject to the conditions hereinafter imposed for each use and subject to the review and approval of the site plan and the use by the Village Board after a hearing and recommendation is received from the Zoning Board for each use:
   (A)   General hospitals, with no maximum height restrictions, when the following conditions are met:
      (1)   All such hospitals shall be developed only on sites consisting of at least two acres in area;
      (2)   All access to the site shall be in accordance with § 153.208; and
      (3)   The minimum distance of any main or accessory building from bounding lot lines shall be at least 50 feet or, the building height if the height exceeds 50 feet, for front, rear and side yards.
   (B)   Housing for elderly, when the following conditions are met:
      (1)   All dwellings shall be at least 225 square feet per unit, not including a kitchen and sanitary facilities;
      (2)   Total coverage of all buildings shall not exceed 25% of the total site exclusive of any dedicated public right of way; and
      (3)   (a)   Service uses, such as a dry-cleaning pickup station, hair care or similar use for the exclusive service to residents of the property may be allowed within a building housing 50 or more residents.
         (b)   The service facility shall not serve the public and signs advertising the service to the public shall not be allowed.
   (C)   Convalescent homes and residential care homes, when the following conditions are met:
      (1)   Not less than 1,500 square feet of outdoor open space for each bed shall be provided on the site. The outdoor open space shall provide landscape settings, off-street parking, service drives, loading space, yard requirements and accessory uses, but shall not include the area covered by buildings; and
      (2)   No building shall be closer than 40 feet to boundary lines.
   (D)   Accessory buildings and uses customarily incident to any of the above permitted uses.
(Ord. 18-108, passed 5-7-2018; Ord. 22-119, passed 12-5-2022) Penalty, see § 10.99