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Jefferson City Zoning Code

CHAPTER 12

31 PUBLIC FACILITY PF DISTRICT

§ 12.31.010 Purpose.

The purpose of the PF District is to recognize existing public facility uses and to provide for the development of future public facility uses.
(Ord. 675 § 4, 2012)

§ 12.31.020 Permitted uses.

The following uses are permitted in the PF District when developed under the applicable development standards of this code and subject to site development review:
A. 
Public uses including, but not limited to, City Hall, administrative and office buildings, community centers, libraries, schools, museums, fire stations and police stations;
B. 
Public uses including, but not limited to, pump stations, public works and emergency responder communication antennas, water reservoirs, water treatment plant and facilities, sewage treatment plant and facilities, and related offices and laboratories;
C. 
Public use sewer lagoons and polishing ponds;
D. 
Public uses including, but not limited to, storage yards for machinery, equipment and other materials related to public facilities;
E. 
Private electrical substations;
F. 
Public indoor and outdoor recreation uses including, but not limited to, parks, swimming pools, activity structures and golf courses;
G. 
Public open space and uses including, but not limited to, nature preserves and scenic areas;
H. 
Public and private cemetery, mausoleum and columbarium;
I. 
Public parking lot;
J. 
Public schools, kindergarten through high school; and
K. 
Park and ride lot, provided each space is occupied by a vehicle whose driver is riding public transit or participates in a public administered transit system or public sponsored car pool program.
(Ord. 675 § 4, 2012)

§ 12.31.030 Conditional uses.

The following uses may be permitted in the PF District subject to obtaining site development review approval and a conditional use permit.
A. 
Wireless communication facility.
(Ord. 675 § 4, 2012)

§ 12.31.040 Dimensional standards.

The following minimum dimensional standards shall be provided in the PF District, except as otherwise provided in this code.
A. 
Lot Dimensions.
1. 
Minimum lot area shall be sufficient to meet the minimum standards of the PF District.
2. 
Minimum lot width: 30 feet, except for public facility uses, including, but not limited to, sewer pump stations, where a 30 foot width is inappropriate.
B. 
Minimum Yard Setbacks.
1. 
Lot or parcel abutting, or across an alley from, a residential district:
a. 
Front yard: 20 feet.
b. 
Side yard: 15 feet.
c. 
Rear yard: 15 feet.
2. 
Lot or parcel not abutting, or across an alley from, a residential district:
a. 
Front yard: 20 feet.
b. 
Side yard: zero feet.
c. 
Side yard abutting a street: 20 feet.
d. 
Rear yard: zero feet.
e. 
Rear yard abutting a street: 20 feet.
3. 
Subsections (B)(1) and (B)(2) do not apply to public facility uses, including, but not limited to, sewer and water pump stations, where the required setbacks would not be needed.
C. 
Maximum building and structure height: 80 feet.
D. 
Maximum structure height for wireless communication facilities: As determined by the conditional use permit decision authority based on coverage and capacity supported by information in the application materials, but not greater than 100 feet.
(Ord. 675 § 4, 2012)

§ 12.31.050 Development standards.

Development in the PF District shall comply with the applicable provisions of this code. In addition, the following standards shall apply:
A. 
Off-Street Parking. Off-street parking and loading shall comply with Chapter 12.44, Parking and Loading Requirements.
B. 
Signs. Signs shall comply with Chapter 12.68, Signs.
C. 
Site Plan Review. Development in the PF District shall comply with Chapter 12.88, Site Plan Review.
D. 
Landscaping and Screening. A minimum of 10% of the gross site area shall be landscaped and screening shall be provided consistent with the site plan review and conditional use permit decisions.
E. 
Storage. Outside storage areas shall be screened by a 100% sight-obscuring fence or wall at least six feet in height. The fence or wall may be screened by an evergreen hedge at least three feet in height and capable of attaining a height of six feet.
(Ord. 675 § 4, 2012)