The public and semi-public zone includes properties currently owned or operated by a public entity or private institution. Uses in the public and semi-public zone include but are not limited to the City Hall, fire stations, library properties, education facilities, public park-and-ride lots, utility facilities and other institutional uses. The purpose of the public and semi-public zone is to recognize that public and semi-public facilities and institutions provide necessary services to the community and have their own unique set of circumstances. Factors including size, technological processes, requirements for municipal comprehensive facility planning and budgeting, capital improvement programs, and compatibility with surrounding land uses must be considered when developing public and semi-public facilities. New facilities should include buffers, landscaping, and design standards to ensure compatibility with adjacent land uses and zones. Sidewalks, open public spaces and amenities should be provided to encourage a pedestrian-friendly atmosphere and connections with public transit stops, schools, shopping, services, and recreational facilities where appropriate to the character of the neighborhood. The public and semi-public zone is applied to lands used for public and semi-public facilities and institutions designated as public and private facilities on the comprehensive plan land use map. Master plans are encouraged for uses in the public and semi-public zone.
(Ord. 11-0329, § 3 (Exh. 1))