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3/10/2025
Commission Doc Number (Ord & Res)
1033
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Ordinance No. 1033 <br />Page 2 <br />high and senior high schools, and religious institutions, such as churches, chapels, <br />temples and synagogues; subject to the following conditions. <br />W M No overnight facilities are provided for the persons served. The individuals <br />shall be transported to and from the facility daily. <br />4#) (2) All signing and informational or visual communication devices shall meet the <br />requirements of Ch. 161 of this code of ordinances. <br />{s}(3) The distance between any outdoor play yard for a day care center or group <br />nursery and the Highway 10 right-of-way line shall be a minimum of 200 feet, except as <br />provided in § 160.376(A)(3) of this chapter. <br />44 (4) No day care center or group nursery shall be permitted where the distance <br />from the property line for the day care center or group nursery to a premises requiring a <br />liquor license, as provided in Ch. 110 of this code of ordinances, or a license for an adult <br />establishment, as provided in Ch. 116 of this code of ordinances, is 500 feet or less; <br />except that, the 500-foot requirement shall not apply to any liquor establishment receiving <br />at least 60% of its annual gross sales revenue from the sale of food. <br />{e) (5) The operator shall secure all necessary county or state licenses and <br />approvals. <br />(9) Mas6age therapy, 61bjeGt t9 the FeqQiremeRts of Ch. 114 of—thi6 -Gede Gf <br />erd i Ra uses- <br />{)) (E) Recreational facilities. Swimming pools, patios, decks, gazebos, swing sets, <br />play systems and play houses, outdoor living rooms, tennis courts and other recreational <br />facilities which are operated for the enjoyment and convenience of the residents of the <br />principal use and their guests. The facilities shall be set back five feet or more from a <br />property line, except swimming pools, which shall be set back ten feet or more from a <br />property line. <br />{E4 (F) Boarding. Boarding or renting of rooms to not more than two roomers or <br />boarders. <br />{F l Other uses. Other allowed uses incidental to the dwelling unit, including but not <br />limited to: clothes lines and poles; lawn and garden ornaments and other landscaping <br />features; and pet house, facility or kennel. A pet house, facility or kennel shall be set back <br />five feet or more from a property line. <br />{G)) Solar energy sources and systems and the like. Solar energy sources and <br />systems and geothermal energy sources and systems as regulated by <br />§§ 160.435 through 160.439 of this chapter. <br />{#} Columbaria. Columbarium as an accessory use to a religious institution; subject <br />to the following conditions. <br />(1) The religious institution must own the property on which the columbarium is <br />placed. <br />(2) The exterior of the columbaria must be stone, brick, bronze, stainless steel or <br />aluminum. <br />
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