"POS" park and open space district.
The "POS" park and open space district is intended to help preserve and protect lands set aside for parks, natural areas, retention ponds, detention basins and open land corridor connections. It is also to ensure permanent access to outdoor recreation and natural areas for residents in all neighborhoods and to enhance the value of nearby properties. They provide cultural and recreation opportunities; preserve natural and scenic areas; protect sensitive natural resource areas; and offer refuge from the built, urban environment.
(a)
Permitted uses in the "POS" park and open space district.
(1)
Public recreational facilities including playgrounds, public swimming pools, playing fields, trails, sports activities, outdoor amphitheaters, camping areas, picnicking areas, shelters, field house, boating areas, fishing activities, golf courses and accessory uses such as related parking, washrooms, storage, and other similar uses.
(2)
Natural areas and passive parks for the purpose of preservation and establishing wildlife corridors.
(3)
Retention ponds and detention basins.
(4)
General open space.
(b)
Conditional uses.
(1)
Civic uses.
(c)
Lot and building requirements.
(1)
No minimum lot requirements.
(Ord. of 9-17-2013, § 11)
"POS" park and open space district.
The "POS" park and open space district is intended to help preserve and protect lands set aside for parks, natural areas, retention ponds, detention basins and open land corridor connections. It is also to ensure permanent access to outdoor recreation and natural areas for residents in all neighborhoods and to enhance the value of nearby properties. They provide cultural and recreation opportunities; preserve natural and scenic areas; protect sensitive natural resource areas; and offer refuge from the built, urban environment.
(a)
Permitted uses in the "POS" park and open space district.
(1)
Public recreational facilities including playgrounds, public swimming pools, playing fields, trails, sports activities, outdoor amphitheaters, camping areas, picnicking areas, shelters, field house, boating areas, fishing activities, golf courses and accessory uses such as related parking, washrooms, storage, and other similar uses.
(2)
Natural areas and passive parks for the purpose of preservation and establishing wildlife corridors.
(3)
Retention ponds and detention basins.
(4)
General open space.
(b)
Conditional uses.
(1)
Civic uses.
(c)
Lot and building requirements.
(1)
No minimum lot requirements.
(Ord. of 9-17-2013, § 11)