The intent of the Public/Institutional Zoning District is to provide a zoning district that encourages the development of public institutional type uses in an environment conducive to such development and protected from the intrusions of commercial development.
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See Article X, § 550-36 for additional criteria
A use which is not listed may be permitted subject to the conditions outlined in Article XV.
Principal Uses
*Single-family dwellings
*Two-family dwellings
*Multifamily dwellings
Conversion of existing structures into duplex or multifamily structures
Public schools and private schools of character similar to the public schools
College facilities and related structures to include dormitories and fraternity and sorority houses
Charitable institution
Private or commercial school similar in character to public, nursery, prekindergarten, and business schools
Cultural facility (libraries, museums, and art galleries)
*Personal care residence
Essential services
Nursing home facility (skilled intermediate or long term)
*Parking lot and/or parking structure
*Bed-and-breakfast establishment
Public grounds
Accessory Uses
Private garage
Shelter for household pets (in accordance Chapter 175, Animals)
*Fences, walls and similar accessory structures
Storage shed/greenhouse
Solar heat collector
*Storage or parking of commercially licensed vehicles
*Parking and storage, or use of major recreational equipment
Tennis court for noncommercial use
*Swimming pool
*Home occupation
*Parking and loading facilities and signs
*Boarding room, or rooming unit in a single-family dwelling
Home satellite dishes
*Marijuana grow facilities and dispensaries
[Added 7-9-2018 by Ord. No. 1579]
A. 
All permitted uses density, yard, lot, and area requirements shall conform with Article III, §§ 550-10 and 550-11 for the R-3 Zoning District.
B. 
Non-dwelling structures height requirements.
(1) 
Maximum height for permitted non-dwelling buildings may exceed 35 feet, provided that an additional three feet above the 35 feet maximum is permitted for each one foot the side yards are increased beyond the required five-foot minimum side yards, but not exceeding a total height of 60 feet.
(2) 
Example of height requirements for non-dwelling structures.
Height Requirements Nondwelling.tif