The purpose of the institutional zone is to provide for a range
of governmental and municipal uses.
(Ord. 24-05, 6/5/2024)
In the institutional zone the following uses and their accessory
uses are permitted outright:
A. Community buildings and areas which provide for educational or cultural
activities;
(Ord. 24-05, 6/5/2024)
The following uses and their accessory uses may be permitted subject to the provisions of Chapter
17.86:
B. Sewage treatment facility;
C. Wood waste processing, not including a building;
G. Pump station or other similar facility;
H. Public park or publicly owned recreation area;
I. Public works shop or yard;
J. Dog impound facility; and
K. Community garden, which satisfies the requirements of Section
17.86.130.
(Ord. 24-05, 6/5/2024)
In an IN zone, the following standards shall apply except as they may be modified through the design review process pursuant to Chapter
17.70:
A. Setbacks. Structures adjoining another zone or public right-of-way
shall be set back 25 feet. No parking shall be permitted in this setback.
Existing structures, at the time of adoption of the ordinance codified
in this title, shall maintain their setbacks. Where parking occurs
in the setback area, such use may continue.
B. Building Height. Maximum height of a structure is 28 feet, measured
as the vertical distance from the average elevation of existing grade
to the highest point of a roof surface of a flat roof, to the top
of a mansard roof or to the mean height level between the eaves and
the ridge for a pitched roof. The ridge height of a pitched roof shall
not exceed 36 feet.
C. Signs. As allowed by Chapter
17.62.
E. Access. The provision of consolidated street access points shall
be considered in site design. Street access should be located to minimize
the impact on adjacent residential areas.
F. Design Review. All uses shall be evaluated under Chapter
17.70, Design Review.
(Ord. 24-05, 6/5/2024)