The U school, church and institutional district is intended to permit only nonprofit activities of an educational, religious, governmental or institutional nature.
(Ordinance 1874, art. 4, § 460(A), adopted 3/22/1993)
Uses permitted within the U district are provided in division 3 of article V, table of permitted uses.
(Ordinance 1874, art. 4, § 460(B), adopted 3/22/1993)
The following lot and area requirements shall be required of all development located within the U district:
Description
U
1.
Minimum area of district
None
2.
Minimum frontage
None
3.
Maximum lot coverage
30 percent
4.
Lot area minimum
20,000 sq. ft.
5.
Minimum lot width
125 ft.
6.
Minimum lot depth
none
7.
Minimum front building line
25 ft.
8.
Minimum side building line
20 ft.
9.
Minimum rear building line
25 ft.
10.
Maximum height of structures, at the building line
38 ft., plus one foot of additional height for every 2 feet of distance from the building line
11.
Minimum side or rear building setback adjacent to a public street shall be
15 ft.
(Ordinance 1874, art. 4, § 460(C), adopted 3/22/1993; Ordinance 2183, adopted 3/24/1997; Ordinance 2577, adopted 10/22/2001)
The following general conditions shall be required of all developments located within the U district:
(1) 
Fences.
See article VIII, screening and fencing regulations.
(2) 
Parking and loading.
See article VII, parking and loading regulations.
(3) 
Accessory buildings.
See article V, screening and fencing regulations.
(4) 
Masonry requirement.
See article V, screening and fencing regulations.
(5) 
Landscaping requirement.
See the separate landscaping regulations for landscaping standards and for additional landscaping requirements for parking areas in article III, chapter 114 of this Code.
(6) 
Signs.
See the separate sign regulations in chapter 106 of this Code.
(7) 
Refuse facilities.
See article VIII, screening and fencing regulations.
(8) 
Access.
Access in U districts shall be as approved by the building official.
(Ordinance 1874, art. 4, § 460(D), adopted 3/22/1993; Ordinance 2183, § 1, adopted 3/24/1997)