A facility for the temporary housing of abandoned, surrendered, sick or wounded domestic or wild animals subject to licensing conditions by appropriate county and state officials.
A staffed collection and transportation facility used by private individuals and route collection vehicles to deposit solid waste collected off site into larger transfer vehicles for transport to permanent disposal sites. May also include recycling facilities involving collection or processing for shipment.
Defined. Places of public assembly that provide ongoing governmental, life safety, educational, and cultural services to the general public, as well as meeting areas for religious practice. Civic uses include the following:
Club or Lodge. A facility used for associations or organizations of an educational, fraternal, or social character, not operated or maintained for profit. Representative organizations include but are not limited to Elks, VFW, Lions, and Rotary.
Museum or Library. A facility having public significance by reason of its architecture or former use or occupancy, or a building serving as a repository for a collection of books, natural, scientific, literary curiosities or objects of interest, or works of art, and arranged, intended, and designed to be viewed by members of the public, with or without an admission fee.
Public Use. Any building, structure, or use owned and operated by the federal government, state, county, the city, port, utility district, or other municipality, or any authority, agency, board, or commission of the above governments that is necessary to serve a public purpose, including but not limited to government administrative buildings; post offices; police, fire and EMS stations; public health facilities; public works facilities; community centers; and jails and correctional facilities.
Jail or Detention Center. A facility operated by a governmental agency that is designed, staffed, and used for the incarceration of persons for the purpose of punishment, correction, and rehabilitation following conviction of an offense.
Defined. Uses focusing on natural areas consisting mostly of vegetation, passive or active outdoor recreation areas, and having few structures. "Parks and open space" includes the following:
Golf Course. A golf course is a public or private recreational facility that contains a golf course, and may contain ancillary facilities such as a driving range, pro shop, storage and maintenance buildings, clubhouse, meeting rooms and restaurant.
Cemetery. Land or structures used for burial or internment of the dead. For purposes of this code, pet cemeteries are considered a subclassification of this use.
Park, Recreation Field. An area used for outdoor play or recreation, often containing recreational equipment such as slides, swings, climbing frames, ballfields, soccer fields, basketball courts, swimming pools, and tennis courts. May include passive and active recreation.
Defined. Public or private infrastructure serving a limited area with no on-site personnel (minor utility) or serving the general community with on-site personnel (major utility). Utilities includes the following:
Minor utilities, including on-site stormwater retention or detention facility, neighborhood serving telephone exchange/switching center, gas/electric/telephone/cable transmission lines, water and wastewater pump station or lift station, gas gates, reservoir, control structure, drainage well, water supply, water well.
Major utilities, including aeration facility, electrical substation, electric or gas generation plant, filter bed, transmission towers, waste treatment plant, water pumping facility, water tower or tank.
means any mast, pole, monopole, lattice tower or other structure designed and primarily used to support antennas as further defined in POMC § 20.70.200(1) and § 20.72.030.
Small wireless telecommunication facilities shall be installed in accordance with the city's adopted Public Works and Engineering Standards and Specifications (PWESS) and shall meet the requirements of Chapter 20.72 POMC.