(1)
Intent. The civic and institutional district is intended to protect civic uses that serve the surrounding neighborhoods or produce intense civic activities that do not readily assimilate into other zoning districts. Activities may include, but are not limited to, religious facilities, fraternal organizations, and schools. The civic and institutional district intends to provide for compliance with the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act (RLUIPA). The civic and institutional district may be applied in any area of the city regardless of comprehensive plan designation.
(5)
Principal Building Setbacks.
(a)
Primary street: 15 feet minimum (may be reduced on designated storefront and mixed designation streets, see Chapter 20.127 POMC).
(b)
Side street: 10 feet minimum (may be reduced on designated storefront and mixed designation streets, see Chapter 20.127 POMC).
(c)
Side interior: 10 feet minimum.
(Ord. 011-19 § 4 (Exh. 1); Ord. 033-20 § 6)










