The INS, Institutional District, is intended for those publicly-owned uses related to the public welfare or for those privately-owned uses related to the public welfare by nature of use and/or design.
Many privately-owned or governmental-type uses permitted in the INS, Institutional District, may be designed to obtain open space advantages by utilizing land that would otherwise be prohibited or difficult to develop.
Because the uses permitted in the INS, Institutional District may vary in size and number of structures and uses, an application for INS zoning on more than one acre shall include a development plan.
(Ordinance 2013-09, ex. A, adopted 5/7/13)