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(a) 
Districts established. The Village's public zoning districts are listed in Table 90-140-1. When this zoning chapter refers to "public" zoning districts or "P" zoning districts, it is referring to these districts.
Table 90-140-1
Public (P) Districts
Symbol
District Name
P-1
Neighborhood-Scale
P-2
Campus-Scale
(b) 
Description. P Districts are primarily intended to accommodate public, quasi-public, civic and institutional uses, expressly including parks, open spaces and utility uses.
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Purpose. The P-1 (Neighborhood-Scale) Public District is intended to accommodate small-scale, low-intensity public, civic, and institutional uses that are commonly found in or near residential neighborhoods.
(b) 
Allowed uses. Uses are allowed in the P-1 District in accordance with the use regulations of Division 90-310.
(c) 
Lot and building regulations. The lot width, building setback and building height regulations of the most restrictive abutting zoning district apply to P-1 zoned lots.
(d) 
Other regulations. Development in P-1 Districts is subject to all other general development regulations of this zoning chapter, including parking, landscaping and other regulations of in Article 400.
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Purpose. The P-2 (Campus-Scale) Public District is intended to accommodate development and expansion of large-scale and campus-type public, civic and institutional uses.
(b) 
Allowed uses. Uses are allowed in the P-2 Districts in accordance with the use regulations of Division 90-310.
(c) 
Development review.
(1) 
Applicability. Unless otherwise expressly exempted, development review and approval is required before the issuance of any building or development permit in the P-2 District. To comply with the development review requirements of this section, applicants must submit and secure approval of an overall institutional master plan in accordance with the requirements of this section.
(2) 
Exemptions. The following are exempt from the development review requirements of this section:
a. 
Development that complies with a valid, approved institutional master plan;
b. 
Interior building alterations if the alteration will not result in an increase in the number of employees or the creation of or need for additional parking spaces; and
c. 
Exterior building modifications that will not result in an increase in the number of employees or the creation of or need for additional parking spaces.
(d) 
Lot and building regulations.
(1) 
Transitional areas. The size, location, and design of all buildings, structures, activity areas and other site improvements located within 100 feet of the boundary of any abutting R Zoning District, are subject to the lot width, building setback and building height regulations of the most restrictive abutting R District.
(2) 
Interior site areas. Areas of a P-2 zoned lot located more than 100 feet from the boundary of an abutting R Zoning District are governed by the regulations approved at the time of institutional master plan approval. Institutional master plans must include the applicant's detailed description of the regulations proposed to be used.
(3) 
Multiple principal building and uses. Multiple principal uses and buildings are allowed on a single lot in the P-2 District.
(e) 
Institutional master plans.
(1) 
Purpose. Institutional master plan requirements provide a framework for development of public, civic and institutional uses in campus-like settings. Approval of an institutional master plan is intended to protect the character and integrity of adjacent areas while allowing flexibility in site development and design that is not possible when development occurs on a lot-by-lot or building-by-building basis.
(2) 
Planning area. An institutional master plan must include all land located within the proposed P-2 District and identify all land uses within the area extending out at least 200 feet from the P-2 District boundary.
(3) 
Existing property and uses. The institutional master plan must include a description of land, buildings, and other structures occupied by the institution as of the date of submission of the institutional master plan. At a minimum, the following information must be required:
a. 
Illustrative site plans showing the footprints of each building and structure, together with roads, sidewalks, parking, landscape features and other significant site improvements;
b. 
Land and building uses;
c. 
Gross floor area;
d. 
Building heights;
e. 
Landscaping and lighting; and
f. 
Off-street parking and loading facilities.
(4) 
Uses and development envelope. The institutional master plan must include a description of all proposed land uses to be allowed and the land area and development envelope within which future development will occur. The development envelope must be described in writing and through the use of drawings or models. The plan must include the following in describing the development envelope:
a. 
Floor area;
b. 
Height;
c. 
Setbacks;
d. 
Total open space; and
e. 
Total number of motor vehicle and bicycle parking spaces to be provided.
(5) 
Transportation plan. The institutional master plan must include a study that identifies traffic and parking impacts associated with the proposed use and a plan for mitigation of transportation-related impacts, including consideration of motorized and nonmotorized travel.
(6) 
Approval procedures. Institutional master plans require review and approval in accordance with the development plan procedures of Division 90-535.