The OR-2 Outdoor Recreation District is designed to provide specific opportunities for active and passive outdoor recreation use in conjunction with small-to-medium-size properties, like Lenni Park, Indian Orchards and Gleave Baker Park. The OR-2 District is also designed to accommodate conservation, nature study and natural resource protection.
In OR-2 Districts, land and water areas may be used and facilities may be erected, altered or used, subject to the provisions of Articles XXIX and XXX, for any of the following purposes:
A. 
Permitted principal uses.
(1) 
All uses permitted in the OR-1 District.
(2) 
Active recreational uses, such as: badminton, baseball (hard and soft), basketball, croquet, fishing, football, golf, handball, hockey (field or ice), horseback riding, ice skating, lacrosse, picnicking, pitch and putt, quoits and horseshoes, seesaw, skiing, sledding, sliding boards, soccer, swimming and diving, swimming meets (regulation controlled), swings, tennis (all types), tetherball, volleyball and wading.
(3) 
Communications antennas mounted on an existing public utility transmission tower, building or other structure and communications equipment buildings, subject to the regulations set forth in § 275-216 of Article XXXIV.
[Added 9-14-1998 by Ord. No. 588]
B. 
Accessory uses to permitted uses.
(1) 
Accessory uses on the same tract and customarily incidental to the above permitted uses.
(2) 
Parking in accordance with Article XXXI.
(3) 
Signs in accordance with Article XXXII.
C. 
Conditional uses.
(1) 
Any principal uses permitted in the R-1 Residential District.
The maximum height of buildings and other structures erected, enlarged or used shall be 35 feet, except as provided in Article XXXIV which provides exceptions to height regulations for certain structures.
A. 
Permitted principal uses.
(1) 
Minimum tract area. The minimum tract area for OR-2 districts shall be one acre, except that in the case of golfing facilities, there shall be a minimum area of 50 acres for a nine-hole regulation course or eighteen-hole par three course, and a minimum area of 100 acres for an eighteen-hole regulation course.
(2) 
Minimum tract width at street line: 50 feet.
(3) 
Setbacks for service buildings. Service buildings required to support these activities such as change buildings, food service, chemical treatment and pump buildings, spectator stands, etc., shall be permitted and shall be located no closer than 100 feet from any adjacent property line.
B. 
Conditional uses.
(1) 
The area and bulk regulations in § 275-21A shall apply to any R-1 type uses.
A. 
Food service facilities. Food service facilities shall be limited to snack bar or counter service, except in the case of golf facilities which require a minimum of 50 acres of land and on which dining room facilities will be permitted. Snack bar and counter service operations shall be limited to the hours during which the other facilities are open for use.
B. 
Alcoholic beverages. The sale or use of alcoholic beverages is prohibited except as part of dining room facilities permitted under Subsection A above and under state license.
C. 
Sale of sporting gear. The sale of sporting gear shall be limited to items used directly for activities permitted under each particular application.
D. 
Minimum width and grade of drives. Ingress and egress drives shall be a minimum of 20 feet in width and grades shall not exceed a maximum of 12%. The open space on which the drives are located shall have a width of not less than 50 feet.
Each application for a permit to erect, construct or alter any building within an OR Recreation District, or to modify a previously approved plan, shall comply with the applicable provisions in Article XXXIV, Special Provisions.