07 - PF Public Facilities District2
Editor's note—Ord. No. 2220, adopted December 5, 2023, amended the title of Ch. 17-07 to read as herein set out. The former Ch. 17-07 title pertained to OLPF Open Lands and Public Facilities District.
The PF Public Facilities district is intended to provide areas for public facilities and open lands.
(Ord. 651 §2, 1985, Ord. 1974 §2, 2013)
(Ord. No. 2220, 12-5-23)
The following uses are permitted by right in the PF district:
(A)
Uses permitted in the OS district (chapter 17-07.1 of the BMC);
(B)
Uses permitted in the PROL district (chapter 17-07.2 of the BMC);
(C)
Public utilities, structures, and buildings, including but not limited to government offices, nature centers, libraries, water and wastewater facilities;
(D)
Water storage reservoirs;
(E)
Lift and booster stations
(F)
Amphitheaters; and
(G)
Public art installations.
(Ord. 651 §2, 1985, Ord. 1974 §2, 2013)
(Ord. No. 2220, 12-5-23)
The following uses are permitted by special review in the PF district:
(A)
Barbed wire fences;
(B)
Municipal cemeteries;
(C)
Freestanding solar arrays and solar gardens / solar farms not associated with a principal structure; whereas a solar garden / solar farms are defined as an installation or area of land in which a large number of solar panels are set up in order to generate electricity;
(D)
Wireless communication towers.
(Ord. 651 §2, 1985; Ord. 968 §3, 1993, Ord. 1974 §2, 2013)
(Ord. No. 2123, § 1, 5-12-20; Ord. No. 2220, 12-5-23)
The following are setback requirements in the PF district:
(Ord. 651 §2, 1985, Ord. 1974 §2, 2013)
(Ord. No. 2220, 12-5-23)
Buildings in the PF district shall not be higher than three stories, and in no case higher than fifty feet.
(Ord. 651 §2, 1985, Ord. 1974 §2, 2013)
(Ord. No. 2220, 12-5-23)
Use of land in the PF district shall also conform to the parking, signing, and other provisions of this title.
(Ord. 651 §2, 1985, Ord. 1974 §2, 2013)
(Ord. No. 2220, 12-5-23)
07 - PF Public Facilities District2
Editor's note—Ord. No. 2220, adopted December 5, 2023, amended the title of Ch. 17-07 to read as herein set out. The former Ch. 17-07 title pertained to OLPF Open Lands and Public Facilities District.
The PF Public Facilities district is intended to provide areas for public facilities and open lands.
(Ord. 651 §2, 1985, Ord. 1974 §2, 2013)
(Ord. No. 2220, 12-5-23)
The following uses are permitted by right in the PF district:
(A)
Uses permitted in the OS district (chapter 17-07.1 of the BMC);
(B)
Uses permitted in the PROL district (chapter 17-07.2 of the BMC);
(C)
Public utilities, structures, and buildings, including but not limited to government offices, nature centers, libraries, water and wastewater facilities;
(D)
Water storage reservoirs;
(E)
Lift and booster stations
(F)
Amphitheaters; and
(G)
Public art installations.
(Ord. 651 §2, 1985, Ord. 1974 §2, 2013)
(Ord. No. 2220, 12-5-23)
The following uses are permitted by special review in the PF district:
(A)
Barbed wire fences;
(B)
Municipal cemeteries;
(C)
Freestanding solar arrays and solar gardens / solar farms not associated with a principal structure; whereas a solar garden / solar farms are defined as an installation or area of land in which a large number of solar panels are set up in order to generate electricity;
(D)
Wireless communication towers.
(Ord. 651 §2, 1985; Ord. 968 §3, 1993, Ord. 1974 §2, 2013)
(Ord. No. 2123, § 1, 5-12-20; Ord. No. 2220, 12-5-23)
The following are setback requirements in the PF district:
(Ord. 651 §2, 1985, Ord. 1974 §2, 2013)
(Ord. No. 2220, 12-5-23)
Buildings in the PF district shall not be higher than three stories, and in no case higher than fifty feet.
(Ord. 651 §2, 1985, Ord. 1974 §2, 2013)
(Ord. No. 2220, 12-5-23)
Use of land in the PF district shall also conform to the parking, signing, and other provisions of this title.
(Ord. 651 §2, 1985, Ord. 1974 §2, 2013)
(Ord. No. 2220, 12-5-23)