[Ord. No. 1007 §16-218, 1-24-2001; Ord. No. 1091 §§1 — 3(App. A §410.150), 9-24-2003; Ord. No. 1273 §12, 8-20-2008; Ord. No. 1304 §14, 10-21-2009]
A. Permitted Uses. In District "REC", no building, structure,
land or premises shall be used and no building or structure shall
be hereafter erected, constructed, reconstructed, moved or altered
except for one (1) or more of the following uses:
3. Baseball or other athletic field.
6. Golf course, driving range, pitch and putt, miniature golf.
7. Gun club, skeet shoot or target range.
8. Commercial or club facilities for tennis, handball and similar recreation.
9. Fee lakes — fishing, boating.
14. Recreation establishments, amusement centers, arcades, pinball machines,
air hockey, foosball and similar coin-operated amusement games.
15. Other recreational uses consistent with the intent of the above-listed
uses and as approved by the Planning Commission and the City Council.
B. Performance Standards. The following standards shall not
be exceeded or violated in this district:
1. All surfaces shall be of a dust-free nature.
2. Any noise, light, commotion or structure which may adversely affect
adjoining property shall be minimized by appropriate resources treated
in a fashion including, but not limited to, landscaping, screening
and to restrictions on hours of operation approved by the City. Such
approval will be a part of the plan approval process.
C. Height And Area Regulations Generally. In District "REC",
the height of buildings and the minimum dimensions of lots and yards
shall be as follows:
1. Height. No building or structure shall exceed sixty
(60) feet in height.
2. Yard areas. Yard and other open spaces shall be
determined at the time of the plan approval process.
D. Parking Regulations. The amount and location of parking
spaces shall be determined by the Department of Public Works at the
time preliminary plot plans are approved by the City.
E. All
exterior alterations or improvements to buildings (excluding exact
replacements or color), new building permits, site plan reviews and
rezoning/special use permit applications shall be in accordance with
the interim Community Wide Design Guidelines. The intent of the Design
Guidelines is to promote site-specific, contextual buildings that
incorporate mixed uses and pedestrian friendly commercial activity.
For this reason, whenever a conflict exists between the zoning ordinance
and design guidelines requirements for setbacks, height, landscaping
or signage, the design guidelines shall be adhered to.
F. Plan Approval. Prior to the issuance of any building permit for development, redevelopment, alteration, replacement or repair site plan approval shall be obtained as provided for in Chapter
440.