[Ord. 6/20/1979]
It is the purpose of this Part to provide for uses which are
public or semi-public in nature and have attributes which distinguish
them from other uses presently found and/or permitted in the Township.
[Ord. 6/20/1979; as amended by Ord. 65-1992, 9/14/1992, §§ 2,
3]
1. A building or other structure may be erected or used, and a lot may
be used and/or occupied, subject to Parts 11 and 12, for the following:
A. Permitted Principal Uses.
(1)
Schools. Public elementary, junior and senior high schools,
private elementary and junior and senior high schools having curricula
approximately the same as ordinarily given in public schools and special
schools for exceptional children with or without students in residence,
either public or private.
(2)
Colleges, universities, business colleges, music conservatories,
schools for the performing or fine arts and other similar institutions,
public or private, with or without students in residence.
(3)
Assembly halls, gymnasiums, community buildings and other similar
places of public assembly operated on a nonprofit basis.
(4)
Churches and other places of worship, including parish house
and Sunday school building.
(5)
Group quarters associated with Subsection
1A(1) through
(4) and two-family and single-family dwellings in buildings existing at the time of adoption of this Part.
(6)
Libraries, museums, art galleries and facilities of cultural/historic
organizations (operated on a nonprofit basis).
(7)
Public park or other noncommercial recreational facilities including
swimming pools in accordance with Part 16, and schools for athletic
instruction operated on a nonprofit basis.
B. Permitted Accessory Uses.
(1)
Accessory buildings and uses customarily incidental to the permitted
principal uses.
(2)
Parking, in accordance with Part 13.
(3)
Signs, in accordance with Part 14.
C. Conditional Uses. (Refer to §
27-1809.)
(1)
Public utility structures or facilities, provided that no exterior
storage of equipment, no housing of construction or repair crews,
no aboveground storage of gaseous or liquid fuel, and no aboveground
structures related to pipelines shall be permitted.
[Amended by Ord. No. 210-2019, 11/4/2019]
(2)
Incidental accessory retail uses such as cafeterias, restaurants,
gift shops, flower shops, and the like, conducted for the employees,
residents, patrons or visitors wholly within a main building without
direct access to a street or public sidewalk, provided that any exterior
advertising or display pertaining to these uses shall be in conformance
with Part 14.
(3)
General, medical or surgical hospital; nursing home, or similar
health facility; a home or institution for children, the aged, the
handicapped, or the indigent; provided, however, that all of the foregoing
uses shall contain not more than 50 beds and be located on a lot area
of not less than 15 acres; permitted uses shall not include a correctional
or penal institution.
[Amended by Ord. No. 210-2019, 11/4/2019]
(4)
Cemetery provided that no such use shall be located closer than
200 feet from the district boundary line.
(5)
Private club for recreation provided that the principal activity
shall not be one which is customarily conducted as a business.
(7)
Any use permitted in the R-1 — Residential District when the lot exceeds 15 acres and both public water and public sewer are available in accordance with the use regulations of §
27-502, the height regulations of §
27-503, the area and bulk regulations of §
27-504 and the regulations of §
27-505.
(8)
Any use permitted in the FR — Farm Residential District in accordance with the use regulations of §
27-402, the height regulations of §
27-403 and the area and bulk regulations of §
27-404.
[Ord. 6/20/1979]
The maximum height of buildings erected or enlarged shall be
35 feet above grade. The height of buildings may be increased to a
maximum of 65 feet above grade, provided that for every foot of height
in excess of 35 feet, there shall be added to each yard requirement
five corresponding feet of depth and width.
[Ord. 6/20/1979]
The tract of land on which each permitted use is conducted shall
in its entirety, be owned and/or operated as a single or common management
and maintenance unit, so as to insure compliance with regulations
governing common open areas, parking, utility, maintenance and service
facilities.