[Ord. No. 738 § 14, 1-9-1961; Ord.
No. 1736 § 3, 4-19-1993; Ord. No. 2182 § 2, 12-17-2001]
The following uses may be located in any district by special
permission of the Board of Adjustment after public hearing; provided,
that, in their judgment, such use will not seriously injure the appropriate
use of neighboring property and will conform to the general intent
and purpose of this Chapter, and further provided, that such use shall
comply with the height and area regulations of the districts in which
they may be located, and with such safety and other regulations as
the Board may impose:
A. Amusement parks, commercial baseball or athletic fields; race tracks;
and permanent circuses, carnivals or fairgrounds.
B. Aviation fields or airports, under such restrictions as the Board
may impose on land, buildings or structures within an approach or
transition plane, or turning zone, to provide safety of navigation
and prevent undue danger from confusing lights, electrical interference
or other hazards.
C. Cemeteries, crematories or mausoleums for the disposal of the human
dead.
E. Golf driving ranges, commercial or illuminated.
G. Gun clubs, trap or skeet shoots, or target ranges.
H. Hospitals for the insane, feeble minded, alcoholics or narcotic addicts,
or penal or correctional institutions.
I. Picnic groves and fishing lakes, including minor and incidental concession
facilities for patrons only.
J. Mines or quarries, including the removing, screening, crushing, washing
or storage of ore, sand, clay, stone, gravel or similar materials;
provided, that no permit shall be issued until and unless the location,
site plan and method of operation, including necessary structures,
have been submitted to and approved in writing by the Board, which
permit shall be for a limited period of time, not to exceed five years.
L. Reservoirs, wells, towers, filter beds or water supply plants.
M. Riding stables and tracks.
N. Sewage, refuse and garbage disposal plants, or sanitary fills.
O. Buildings and premises for public utility services, or public service
corporations, which buildings or uses the Board deems reasonably necessary
for public convenience or welfare.