The Institutional District is intended to eliminate the ambiguity
of maintaining, in unrelated use districts, areas which are under
public or public-related ownership and where the use for public purpose
is anticipated to be permanent.
A.
In general. Table 11-1 lists all permitted and conditional uses allowed
in the Institutional District.
B.
Permitted uses. Uses specified with a "P" are permitted in the district
or districts where designated, provided that the use complies with
all other applicable provisions of this chapter.
C.
Conditional uses. Uses specified with a "C" are allowed as a conditional
use in the district or districts where designated, provided that the
use complies with all other applicable provisions of this chapter.
D.
Prohibited uses. Any use not listed as either "P" (permitted) or
"C" (conditional) in a particular district or any use not determined
by the Community Development Director or his/her designee to be substantially
similar to a use listed as permitted or conditional shall be prohibited
in that district. Such determination shall be made in the manner provided
for in Chapter 500-200, Administration and Enforcement, governing
determination of substantially similar uses.
E.
Specific development standards. Permitted and conditional uses specified
with an "x" under the Specific Development Standards column shall
be subject to the standards identified in other areas of the Village
of Bellevue Zoning Ordinance.
Table 11-1. Principal Uses in Institutional District
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I-1
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Development Standards
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Residential/Accommodation Uses
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Community living arrangement
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9 to 15 persons
|
C
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16 or more persons
|
C
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Service Businesses
| |||
Funeral home/crematory
|
P
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Educational Uses
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Public/private schools — elementary, middle, high school
|
P
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College/university
|
P
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Institutional and Civic Uses
| |||
Community center
|
P
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Cultural institution/museum
|
P
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Library
|
P
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Park, playground, recreational center
|
P
| ||
Religious institution
|
P
| ||
Nursing home
|
P
| ||
Hospital/clinic
|
P
| ||
Governmental facility
|
P
| ||
Botanical garden/zoo
|
P
| ||
Cemetery
|
P
| ||
Secure detention facilities and shelter care facilities
|
C
| ||
Public Service and Utilities
| |||
Telecommunication Towers (Village-owned property)
| |||
Tower and antennas (Class 1 Co-location)
|
C
|
x
| |
Tower and antennas (Class 2 Co-location)
|
P
|
x
| |
Accessory Uses
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Caretaker or clergy residence
|
P
| ||
Water gardens <400 square feet
|
P
|
x
| |
Service buildings/facilities accessory to permitted use
|
P
| ||
Garages for storage of vehicles used in conjunction w/permitted
use
|
P
|
Note: P = Permitted Use; C = Conditional Use
|
Lot requirements shall be as specified in Table 11-2.
A.
Minimum lot frontage may be measured at the building setback line
if said lot is located on the outer radius of a street, such as a
cul-de-sac. In no case shall frontage measured at the right-of-way
line of a cul-de-sac or curved street be less than 60 feet.
B.
Minimum lot width shall be measured at the narrowest width within
the first 30 feet of lot depth.
C.
No building permits shall be issued for permitted uses in an Institutional
District unless public sewer and water is available and is extended
to service the development.
Table 11-2. Lot Requirements in Institutional District
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I-1
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Lot Requirements
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Minimum lot area
|
10,000 square feet
| |
Lot frontage
|
80
| |
Lot width
|
80
| |
Height Requirements (feet)
| ||
Primary structure
|
35
| |
Accessory structure
|
<35
| |
Primary Building Setback Requirements (feet)
| ||
Front yard (from ROW)
|
30
| |
Side yard
|
10
| |
Rear yard
|
20
| |
Corner side yard (from ROW)
|
30
| |
Accessory Building Setback Requirements (feet)
| ||
Front yard (from ROW)
|
30
| |
Side yard
|
10
| |
Rear yard
|
10
| |
Corner side yard (from ROW)
|
30
| |
Number of Structures
| ||
Primary structure
|
2
| |
Accessory structure
|
1/primary structure
| |
Maximum Building Coverage
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45%
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Greenspace Requirements
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40%
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A.
If a lot abuts an R-1, R-2 or R-3 zone district at any point along
the rear lot line, it must maintain the same rear yard setback of
the principal building as required in that abutting zone.
B.
Where a side or rear lot line in an I-1 District coincides with a
side or rear lot line in any adjacent residential district, a yard
shall be provided along such side or rear lot line not less that 15
feet in depth and shall contain landscaping and planting to provide
an effective screen.