§ 42-90. P-1 Park, Recreation and Public District.
(a)
Purpose. The purpose of this district is to allow for, protect and continue the existence of public and private outdoor park and recreation space and public lands and to ensure to, as great an extent as possible, the preservation and conservation of the natural environment for the physical, psychological and spiritual benefit of the community, as well as the recognition of uses which serve the public interest.
(b)
Use regulations.
(1)
Permitted uses. Permitted uses are subject to approval of a site plan and plan of operation per section 42-30. Public buildings and uses as defined herein: Arboretums, archery, band shells, bicycle trails, boating, bowling on the green, campsites, cemeteries, churches, conservatories, equestrian trails, golf courses, handball courts, hockey rinks, tennis courts, municipal buildings, parks, playfields, playgrounds, polo fields, riding tracks, schools, shuffleboard, skating rinks, skiing, ski-jumping, sledding, swimming pools, volleyball courts, wading pools, etc., including all buildings and structures necessary to the above uses, plus automobile parking lots as accessory to the above uses.
(2)
Conditional uses. Commercial and residential ponds, et al., communication structures, et al., public water systems, legal nonconforming uses, off-street parking lot, and uses or situations not specifically provided for.
(c)
Building location.
(1)
Setback: 50 feet minimum.
(2)
Offset: 20 feet minimum.
(d)
Height regulations.
(1)
Principal building.
a.
Non-exposed foundation.
1.
Overall maximum height (lowest exposure to highest peak): 35 feet.
b.
Exposed foundation.
1.
Overall maximum height (lowest exposure to highest top plate): 32 feet.
2.
Overall maximum height (lowest exposure to highest peak): 44 feet.
(2)
Accessory building: 18 feet maximum.
(3)
See section 42-37 for exceptions and permitted increases.
(e)
Area regulations.
(1)
Floor area.
a.
Maximum building footprint permitted: 50 percent.
(2)
Lot size.
a.
Minimum area: 20,000 square feet.
b.
Minimum width for a straight or curved street: 120 feet.
c.
Minimum width for a cul-de-sac bulb turnaround: 90 feet.
(Ord. of 10-24-2017, § 13-3-10)
Editor's note
Former section 13-3-10(a)(2) was repealed and recreated by ordinance on September 23, 2010.