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(5) Racquet clubs, subject to the following: <br />A. The racquet club building shall be designed as to have an appearance compatible with a <br />residential area. <br />B. Only such buildings as are necessary for the racquet courts and associated activities shall be <br />permitted on the premises. No buildings or additions to buildings for additional accessory uses <br />shall be permitted. <br />C. A surfaced parking lot shall be located in conformance with the standards of this Chapter and <br />Chapter 6 of the Zoning Code except that it shall be of sufficient size to accommodate the <br />required number of parking spaces per court. The number of required parking spaces shall be <br />seven spaces per court. <br />D. Sales of goods and services shall be permitted only upon the following conditions: <br />1. All sales shall be conducted within the clubhouse building. <br />2. Sales shall be limited to the following: <br />a. Services necessary or incidental to the teaching and playing of the game. <br />b. Equipment, clothing and supplies necessary or incidental to the playing of the <br />game. <br />c. Food, beverages, and confections for the convenience of those playing the <br />game. <br />E. Plantings, berming and/or other types of landscaping treatment shall be provided to buffer <br />surrounding residential areas and to ensure the compatibility of the racquet club. <br />F. The special use permit for the racquet club may include as a condition the conduct of indoor <br />recreational,educational, and artistic activities that are special events of a temporary nature and <br />may be permitted with the authorization of the City Council. This authorization is separate from <br />and in addition to the permit for a racquet club and may be granted on the following conditions: <br />1. Authorization by the City Council shall specify each separate activity permitted. <br />2. Authorization by the City Council may limit the dates, times, and maximum number of <br />participants. <br />3. Such activity will not create objectionable sound or sight to neighboring lands. <br />(6) Government buildings and grounds. <br />(7) Churches. <br />(8) Public or private schools. (Code of 1988; Ord. No. 588, 11-10-92; Code of 2001) <br />