[Ord. No. 77-1, § 2]
In E2 districts, land and buildings may be used only for the purposes set forth in sections
B17A-345 through
B17A-348.
[Ord. No. 77-1, § 2; Ord. No. 90-27, § 10]
The following uses are permitted as of right, subject to the
bulk regulations, parking requirements and other regulations set forth
or referred to below:
(b)
Educational uses.
(1)
Dormitories and combined dormitories and residences.
(2)
Instructional, reference and classroom buildings, including
computer facilities.
(5)
Indoor or outdoor athletic facilities.
(6)
Theatres, lecture halls, practice rooms, chapels, and other
areas of public assembly.
(7)
Retail stores and uses devoted primarily to the sale of educational
or athletic supplies.
(8)
Buildings or portions of buildings for permanent storage of
equipment used primarily for construction or maintenance of more than
one building.
(9)
Laboratory buildings and uses; provided, that no machinery or
equipment installed in the laboratory or in connection with the laboratory
which is capable of causing to nearby residential uses dangerous,
injurious, noxious or otherwise objectionable fire, explosive or other
hazard; noise or vibration; smoke, dust, odor or other form of air
pollution; heat, cold or dampness; excessive radiation or electromagnetic
or other disturbance; glare; liquid or solid refuse or other wastes;
emissions from gas storage and/or deliveries; or other objectionable
substance, condition or element or any similar disturbance.
(10)
Dining halls, subject to the same provisions as for laboratory
buildings or uses.
(11)
All other educational and related activities and uses, except those listed in section
B17A-347 as conditional uses.
(c)
Other nonresidential uses.
(1)
Churches and other places of worship.
(2)
Public schools and private academic schools.
(3)
Parks, playgrounds and public buildings.
(4)
Clubhouses, except for clubs whose principal activity is usually
carried on as a business.
(d)
Accessory uses.
(1)
Accessory signs, as permitted in division 6, subdivision I, sections
B17A-367 through
B17A-372 of this chapter.
(2)
Accessory parking spaces and other accessory uses, subject to the limitation set forth in R1 districts, section
B17A-228; except, that within a dwelling unit other than a one-family dwelling, only one room may be rented for residential purposes, for occupancy by not more than two persons.
[Ord. No. 77-1, § 2; Ord. No. 79-5, § 6; Ord. No. 90-27, § 11; Ord. No. 98-9, § I]
The following additional uses may be authorized as conditional uses, subject to the provisions of section
B17A-208, and to the bulk regulations, parking requirements and other regulations set forth or referred to below:
(a)
Residential uses.
Deleted
(b)
Educational uses.
(1)
Any new building or use of an educational institution, which is of greater height, or greater width at any height, than permitted in section
B17A-352; provided, that there is no increase in the total cubic feet of volume permitted to portions of the building over 60 feet in height.
(2)
Heating and power plants and similar facilities needed to serve
an educational institution.
(3)
Parking garages and other off-street parking spaces, open or
enclosed, subject to regulations of division 6, subdivision III of
this chapter.
(c)
Other nonresidential uses.
(1)
Infirmaries, medical treatment centers, and philanthropic institutions
related to the primary education functions in the district.
(2)
Railroad and public utility buildings, installations and rights-of-way
needed to serve the general welfare of all or a significant part of
the community; provided, that the planning board determines that no
reasonable location in a business district can be used for the purpose
contemplated.
(3)
Amateur radio receiving and transmitting towers, over 15 feet
in height; provided, that any such tower shall not be located closer
to any lot line or street line than its height.
(4)
Personal wireless telecommunications facilities and personal wireless telecommunications equipment facilities, as defined in section
B17A-201 shall be permitted as a conditional use, subject to the provisions of section
B17A-208.
[Ord. No. 77-1, § 2; Ord. No. 83-38, § 3]
[Ord. No. 77-1, § 2]
The bulk regulations contained in sections
B17A-349 through
B17A-353 apply to all buildings and land in E2 districts.
[Ord. No. 77-1, § 2]
The bulk regulations for residential buildings on lots of not more than one acre in E2 districts are the same as in R4 districts, section
B17A-258.
[Ord. No. 77-1, § 2]
The following bulk regulations shall apply to educational and
other nonresidential buildings in E2 districts on lots of not more
than one acre.
(a)
The floor area ratio shall not exceed 0.6.
(b)
The height shall not exceed 60 feet.
(c)
The coverage shall not exceed 30%.
(d)
No building shall be erected closer to a street line or lot
line than 25 feet, and no portion of a building shall be erected closer
to a street line or lot line than the height in feet of that portion.
[Ord. No. 77-1, § 2]
No building on a lot of more than one acre shall be erected
closer to a street line or lot line than 25 feet, and no portion of
a building shall be closer to a street line or lot line than the height
in feet of that portion.
The height shall not exceed 60 feet; except, that portions of
buildings in which the maximum horizontal dimension is not more than
75 feet may extend to a maximum height of 130 feet; provided, that
there be maintained between any two buildings or portions thereof
which exceed 60 feet in height a minimum distance, computed by adding
the amount by which one such building exceeds 60 feet to the amount
by which the other exceeds 60 feet and multiplying the total by 1.5.
[Ord. No. 77-1, § 2; Ord. No. 90-27, § 12]
The additional bulk regulations contained in division 6, subdivision II of this chapter, with the exception of section
B17A-379, and in section
B17A-403 shall also apply in E2 district.
[Ord. No. 77-1, § 2]
The off-street parking and loading requirement in E2 districts are the same as in E districts, subdivision I, sections
B17A-340 through
B17A-344 of this division; except, that loading berths are not required for education buildings and other nonresidential buildings on lots greater than one acre.