A.
Purpose. The purpose of the Land Conservation District is to delineate those areas where substantial development of the land in the way of buildings or structures is prohibited because of:
(1)
Special or unusual conditions of topography, drainage, floodplain or other natural conditions, whereby considerable damage to buildings or structures and possible loss of life may occur due to the processes of nature; and
(2)
The lack of proper facilities or improvements resulting in the land not being suitable for development at the present time, and where such facilities or improvements must be undertaken on an area-wide rather than individual-parcel basis in order to adequately serve the area at a reasonable cost to the City.
B.
Permitted principal uses. To promote this purpose, in Land Conservation Districts, no building or structure shall be erected, altered or extended and no land, building, structure or part thereof, shall be used for other than one or more of the following uses:
(1)
Farm and other agricultural operations, including gardens, nurseries, and usual farm accessory buildings not including dwellings.
(2)
Park, playground, athletic field, golf course, riding academy, and other similar uses, including usual accessory buildings.
(3)
Municipal or public utility structures or facilities.
C.
Uses permitted by special use permits. Disposal facilities, landfill operations, and similar uses shall be permitted only by special use permits according to the provisions of § 190-37.
D.
Rezoning. Whenever it is shown that the special or unusual conditions causing the land to be placed in the land conservation category have been corrected or otherwise provided for, such land may then be rezoned as provided by law for an amendment of the zoning regulations.