14.- COMMUNITY FACILITIES ZONE
The purpose of the CF (Community Facilities) Zone is to provide for a wide range of public, quasipublic, and private land use activities serving the residents of the city. The maximum intensity of development is FAR 1.0.
(Ord. No. 98-193, §§ 1—4, 10-19-98)
The following uses may be permitted subject to the approval of a planned development permit by the planning commission:
(a)
Art galleries/museums;
(b)
Churches;
(c)
Cultural/recreational activities;
(d)
Government administrative offices/facilities;
(e)
Hospitals;
(f)
Libraries;
(g)
Public utilities;
(h)
Schools; and
(i)
Theaters.
(Ord. No. 98-193, §§ 1—4, 10-19-98)
Any structure/use located in the CF zone shall be:
(a)
Sited in a manner sensitive to the existing natural resources and constraints of the land.
(b)
Landscaped in a manner which compliments both the immediate setting and surrounding areas.
(c)
Subject to a visual analysis relating structural proportions, massing, height, and setbacks to preserve and enhance the scenic character of the area.
(d)
Designed to ensure that all roof-mounted air conditioning or heating equipment, vents or ducts shall not be visible from any abutting parcel or any public street or right-of-way. This shall be accomplished through the extension of the main structure or roof or through the use of screening which is architecturally integrated with the main structure(s).
(e)
Designed to ensure that all elevations are architecturally treated to provide compatibility with all neighboring structures and the established character of the city.
(f)
Provided with a trash receptacle(s) on the premises. The trash receptacle(s) shall be of sufficient number and size to accommodate the trash generated. The receptacle(s) shall be screened from public view on at least three sides by a solid wall seven feet in height and on the fourth side by a solid metal gate not less than six feet in height. The gate shall be maintained in good working order and shall remain closed except when in use. The wall and gate shall be architecturally compatible with the surrounding structures.
(Ord. No. 98-193, §§ 1—4, 10-19-98)
All uses shall be subject to the applicable regulations of this code, including provisions located in the following chapters:
(a)
Chapter 9.48 Conditional Use Permits
(b)
Chapter 9.27 Landscaping Standards
(c)
Chapter 9.26 Off-Street Loading Standards
(d)
Chapter 9.25 Off-Street Parking Standards
(e)
Chapter 9.47 Planned Development Permits
(f)
Chapter 9.29 Sign Standards
(g)
Chapter 9.42 Temporary Use Permits
(h)
Chapter 9.46 Variances
(Ord. No. 98-193, §§ 1—4, 10-19-98)
14.- COMMUNITY FACILITIES ZONE
The purpose of the CF (Community Facilities) Zone is to provide for a wide range of public, quasipublic, and private land use activities serving the residents of the city. The maximum intensity of development is FAR 1.0.
(Ord. No. 98-193, §§ 1—4, 10-19-98)
The following uses may be permitted subject to the approval of a planned development permit by the planning commission:
(a)
Art galleries/museums;
(b)
Churches;
(c)
Cultural/recreational activities;
(d)
Government administrative offices/facilities;
(e)
Hospitals;
(f)
Libraries;
(g)
Public utilities;
(h)
Schools; and
(i)
Theaters.
(Ord. No. 98-193, §§ 1—4, 10-19-98)
Any structure/use located in the CF zone shall be:
(a)
Sited in a manner sensitive to the existing natural resources and constraints of the land.
(b)
Landscaped in a manner which compliments both the immediate setting and surrounding areas.
(c)
Subject to a visual analysis relating structural proportions, massing, height, and setbacks to preserve and enhance the scenic character of the area.
(d)
Designed to ensure that all roof-mounted air conditioning or heating equipment, vents or ducts shall not be visible from any abutting parcel or any public street or right-of-way. This shall be accomplished through the extension of the main structure or roof or through the use of screening which is architecturally integrated with the main structure(s).
(e)
Designed to ensure that all elevations are architecturally treated to provide compatibility with all neighboring structures and the established character of the city.
(f)
Provided with a trash receptacle(s) on the premises. The trash receptacle(s) shall be of sufficient number and size to accommodate the trash generated. The receptacle(s) shall be screened from public view on at least three sides by a solid wall seven feet in height and on the fourth side by a solid metal gate not less than six feet in height. The gate shall be maintained in good working order and shall remain closed except when in use. The wall and gate shall be architecturally compatible with the surrounding structures.
(Ord. No. 98-193, §§ 1—4, 10-19-98)
All uses shall be subject to the applicable regulations of this code, including provisions located in the following chapters:
(a)
Chapter 9.48 Conditional Use Permits
(b)
Chapter 9.27 Landscaping Standards
(c)
Chapter 9.26 Off-Street Loading Standards
(d)
Chapter 9.25 Off-Street Parking Standards
(e)
Chapter 9.47 Planned Development Permits
(f)
Chapter 9.29 Sign Standards
(g)
Chapter 9.42 Temporary Use Permits
(h)
Chapter 9.46 Variances
(Ord. No. 98-193, §§ 1—4, 10-19-98)