The institutional district provides for the preservation of those areas of the village which are characterized by natural features and for the development of a broad range of selective educational, religious and other institutional uses. (Ord. G-60, 3-22-1966)
13-9-2: RESERVED:
(Ord. G-989, 1-22-2013)
13-9-3: SPECIAL USES:
Agricultural use, only on a lot twenty (20) acres or more in area; except when the pursuit of agriculture is accessory to an institutional or residential use on a lot not less than ten (10) acres in area.
Cemeteries (subject to compliance with the regulations in chapter 16 of this title). Any existing cemetery and structure shall be deemed to have a special use permit as required by this section, notwithstanding whether these existing cemeteries and structures comply, as of January 22, 2013, with the provisions of chapter 16 of this title. Any expansion, change, or new construction relating to an existing cemetery and structure shall comply with chapter 16 of this title, but any such activity shall not require a new or amended special use permit, or other zoning relief, provided that the activities comply with chapter 16 of this title.
Electric distribution centers and substations.
Gas regulator stations.
Public utility, governmental service and transportation uses.
Residential use, but only for detached dwellings, on lots not less than one acre, when the said dwelling is in the same ownership as one or more of the institutional uses above set forth.
Sewage and stormwater lift stations.
Telephone exchanges, transmission buildings and equipment, outdoor telephone booths and pedestals.
Water filtration plants, wells, pumping stations and reservoirs. (Ord. G-989, 1-22-2013)
13-9-4: LOT AREA REQUIREMENTS:
A. Floor area ratio: Not to exceed 0.4 for nonresidential uses.
B. Structure height: Not more than forty five feet (45'); steeples, spires and towers not more than ninety feet (90').
C. Yards:
1. Institutional:
a. No structure shall be built abutting any existing street closer than one hundred feet (100').
b. Nonresidential uses shall not be less than one hundred feet (100') from any residential district line.
2. Residential: As provided in the R2 single-family residence district in chapter 6, article B of this title. (Ord. G-60, 3-22-1966)
13-9-5: ADDITIONAL REGULATIONS:
A. Signs: See chapter 11 of this title.
B. Off Street Parking And Loading: Off street parking and loading shall be as provided in chapter 12 of this title. (Ord. G-60, 3-22-1966; Ord. G-207, 1-11-1977; Ord. G-695, 3-26-2002)
Oak Brook City Zoning Code
CHAPTER 9
INSTITUTIONAL DISTRICT
13-9-1: PURPOSE:
The institutional district provides for the preservation of those areas of the village which are characterized by natural features and for the development of a broad range of selective educational, religious and other institutional uses. (Ord. G-60, 3-22-1966)
13-9-2: RESERVED:
(Ord. G-989, 1-22-2013)
13-9-3: SPECIAL USES:
Agricultural use, only on a lot twenty (20) acres or more in area; except when the pursuit of agriculture is accessory to an institutional or residential use on a lot not less than ten (10) acres in area.
Cemeteries (subject to compliance with the regulations in chapter 16 of this title). Any existing cemetery and structure shall be deemed to have a special use permit as required by this section, notwithstanding whether these existing cemeteries and structures comply, as of January 22, 2013, with the provisions of chapter 16 of this title. Any expansion, change, or new construction relating to an existing cemetery and structure shall comply with chapter 16 of this title, but any such activity shall not require a new or amended special use permit, or other zoning relief, provided that the activities comply with chapter 16 of this title.
Electric distribution centers and substations.
Gas regulator stations.
Public utility, governmental service and transportation uses.
Residential use, but only for detached dwellings, on lots not less than one acre, when the said dwelling is in the same ownership as one or more of the institutional uses above set forth.
Sewage and stormwater lift stations.
Telephone exchanges, transmission buildings and equipment, outdoor telephone booths and pedestals.
Water filtration plants, wells, pumping stations and reservoirs. (Ord. G-989, 1-22-2013)
13-9-4: LOT AREA REQUIREMENTS:
A. Floor area ratio: Not to exceed 0.4 for nonresidential uses.
B. Structure height: Not more than forty five feet (45'); steeples, spires and towers not more than ninety feet (90').
C. Yards:
1. Institutional:
a. No structure shall be built abutting any existing street closer than one hundred feet (100').
b. Nonresidential uses shall not be less than one hundred feet (100') from any residential district line.
2. Residential: As provided in the R2 single-family residence district in chapter 6, article B of this title. (Ord. G-60, 3-22-1966)
13-9-5: ADDITIONAL REGULATIONS:
A. Signs: See chapter 11 of this title.
B. Off Street Parking And Loading: Off street parking and loading shall be as provided in chapter 12 of this title. (Ord. G-60, 3-22-1966; Ord. G-207, 1-11-1977; Ord. G-695, 3-26-2002)