§ 6.13 SPECIFIC STANDARDS FOR INSTITUTIONAL AND CIVIC USES.
   (A)   Cemetery. Any new or expanded cemetery shall comply with the following requirements.
      (1)   Burial plots and headstones shall be located a minimum of 15 feet from all lot boundaries.
      (2)   Minimum area: any lot with a cemetery as the principal use shall be at least three acres in size with at least 100 feet of frontage on a hard-surfaced road.
   (B)   Daycare center. The following standards apply to daycare centers, both permitted and conditional, and to family or group daycare accessory to a residential use.
      (1)   Within a residential or agricultural district, the building and any exterior fenced area shall meet the setback requirements for a single-family residence.
      (2)   The use shall comply with all applicable federal, state and county rules and regulations.
      (3)   For child daycare facilities, at least 50 square feet of outside play area shall be provided for each child under care.
      (4)   For adult daycare facilities, at least 150 square feet of outdoor area for seating or exercise shall be provided for each adult under care.
      (5)   When the daycare facility is located in a church or school building originally constructed for use as a church or school, the use shall be treated as an accessory use.
   (C)   Religious institution. The following standards shall apply both to permitted and conditional uses.
      (1)   Site plan review shall be required.
      (2)   The site must be accessed via a paved road of sufficient capacity to handle the anticipated traffic. A traffic study may be required.
      (3)   One accessory single-family residential use on the same lot as the religious institution shall be allowed.
      (4)   Any other uses of the facility, such as a school or daycare center, shall be treated as a separate use.
   (D)   Highway maintenance shop and yard.
      (1)   Site plan. Site plan review shall be required. Special attention shall be paid to outdoor storage and the prevention of nuisance to adjacent properties.
      (2)   Hours of operation. The Planning Commission may limit the hours of operation shall be limited so as to prevent an adverse impact on adjacent property owners.
      (3)   Street access. The site shall have access to a road of sufficient capacity to accommodate the traffic that the use will generate.
   (E)   Private school.
      (1)   Site plan. Site plan review shall be required.
      (2)   Off-street parking. Parking shall be provided in the side or rear yard and shall be completely screened from view of any adjoining residential properties as described found in § 6.15.
      (3)   Building proximity to property line. No building shall be located within 30 feet of any property line unless the lot is adjacent to a nonresidential use.
      (4)   Lighting. All exterior lights must be directed downward and not produce glare on adjoining residential properties.
      (5)   Screening. Vegetative screening and buffers shall be provided where the lot abuts residentially used properties as required by the County Zoning Administrator.
(Ord. 97, passed 7-21-2009)