A. 
The intent of the CP Conservation-Preservation District is to preserve and control development within certain land and/or water areas of the Village which have any or all of the following characteristics:
(1) 
Serve as wildlife refuges.
(2) 
Possess great natural beauty or are of historical significance.
(3) 
Are utilized for outdoor recreational purposes.
(4) 
Provide needed open space for the health and general welfare of the Village's inhabitants.
(5) 
Are subject to periodic flooding.
B. 
The regulations which apply within this CP District are designed to reserve such areas for the purposes outlined in this section and to discourage any encroachment by residential, commercial, industrial or other uses capable of adversely affecting the relatively undeveloped character of the CP District.
The following uses shall be permitted in any CP Conservation-Preservation District:
A. 
Private boat dock or boathouse.
B. 
Public utility line, fire or water tower or substation.
C. 
Publicly owned and/or operated park, open space, recreational facility or use, and the equipment necessary for servicing the users.
The following special land uses shall be permitted in a CP Conservation-Preservation District:
A. 
Churches, cemeteries, parochial and private schools.
B. 
Eleemosynary, charitable and philanthropic institutions.
C. 
Golf courses, private noncommercial clubs.
D. 
Public utility buildings and structures necessary for the service of the community, except that:
(1) 
There is no zoning restrictions for utilities to be located in public streets or public rights-of-way.
(2) 
Public utility activities of an industrial character, such as repair and maintenance yards, storage facilities, or activities which generate electronic interference, are prohibited.
Except as elsewhere specified, the lot, yard and area requirements of a CP Conservation-Preservation District shall be as specified in § 475-118.