12-10631 Public Use District(Published in the Salina Journal on March_�0, 2012.)
ORDINANCE NUMBER 12-10631
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 42, ARTICLE VI OF THE SALINA CODE
BY ADDING DIVISION 10.2 CREATING A PUBLIC USE ZONING DISTRICT.
w BE IT ORDAINED by the Governing Body of the city of Salina, Kansas:
Section 1. That Division 10.2 is hereby added to Chapter 42, Article VI of the Salina Code as
follows:
"DIVISION 10.2 P PUBLIC USE DISTRICT
See. 42-248. Design.
The P district is designed and intended to be a special purpose zoning district. This district is
intended to accommodate many of the city's public, semi-public and governmental facilities. It is
intended for use in areas of the city which have been assigned a public/semi-public or parks/open
space future land use designation in the Comprehensive Plan. The three (3) principal purposes of
this district are:
(1) To provide suitable locations for governmental and educational facilities which serve a
public need in the community;
(2) To accommodate the unique operational needs of public buildings, facilities and uses which
are owned, controlled or used by the City of Salina or other governmental body; and
(3) To insure that sufficient land area, open space, buffering and access control are provided by
public uses so as to minimize potential adverse impacts on adjacent land uses.
See. 42-248.1. Permitted uses. Permitted uses in the P district are as follows:
Public Facilities District P -(PF)
Permitted Uses:
(1) Animal shelter;
(2) Aquatic centers and spray parks;
(3) Community centers;
(4) Community gardens;
(5) Dog parks;
(6) Fire stations;
(7) Golf courses;
(8) Governmental buildings and offices;
(9) Indoor recreation centers;
(10) Libraries;
(11) Neighborhood centers;
(12) Public parks and playgrounds;
(13) Pump stations, wells;
(14) Accessory and temporary uses as permitted by Article IV of this chapter;
(15) Signs as permitted by Article X of this chapter;
(16) Off-street parking and loading as required by Article X of this chapter.
Conditional Uses:
(1) Athletic stadiums;
(2) Cemeteries;
(3) Jails and other detention facilities;
(4) Public arenas;
(5) Public works and public utilities maintenance facilities and yards;
(6) Sanitary landfills;
w
(7) Utility substations;
(8) Water towers;
yN
N
(9) Wastewater treatment plants;
(10) Water treatment plants;
(11) Wireless communication facilities (By Special Permit under Section 42-69);
(12) Zoos.
Educational Facilities District P -(EF)
Permitted Uses:
(1) Administrative offices;
(2) Elementary and intermediate schools, public and private, and related support facilities
and uses, including but not limited to accessory storage buildings, accessory school bus
parking and outdoor sports recreational fields;
(3)
Secondary schools, public and private, and related support facilities and uses including
but not limited to accessory storage buildings, accessory school bus parking,
greenhouses, gymnasiums and outdoor sports and recreation fields.
Conditional Uses
(1)
Athletic stadiums;
'
(2)
(3)
Bus barns;
School maintenance facilities and yards;
(4)
Accessory and temporary uses as permitted by Article IV of this chapter;
(5)
Signs as permitted by Article X of this chapter;
(6)
Off-street parking and loading as required by Article XI of this chapter;
.(7)
Public arenas;
(8)
Wireless communication facilities (By Special Permit under Section 42-69).
Exposition Facilities District P -(EX)
Permitted
Uses:
(1)
Agricultural demonstration plots;
(2)
Animal shows, including but not limited to dog shows, horse shows and rodeos;
(3)
Aquatic centers;
(4)
Commercial expositions and trade shows;
(5)
Concerts;
'
(6)
Convention centers, meetings spaces, including licensed drinking and dining facilities;
(7)
Dog parks;
(8)
Fairs, carnivals, circuses;
(9)
Parking and storing of motor vehicles;
(10)
Public parks and playgrounds;
(11)
Public recreation centers;
(12)
Sporting events;
(13) Temporary overnight camping facilities;
(14) Accessory and temporary uses as permitted by Article IV of this chapter;
(15) Off-street parking and loading as permitted by Article XI of this chapter;
w
(16) Signs as permitted by Article X of this chapter.
Conditional Uses:
(1) Athletic stadiums;
s
0(2) Public arenas;
(3) Wireless communication facilities (by Special Permit under Section 42-69).
See. 42-248.3. Lot size requirements.
Lot size requirements in the P district are as follows:
(1) Minimum lot area: Fifteen thousand (15,000) square feet
(2) Minimum lot width: Thirty-five (35) feet at property line.
One hundred (100) feet at building setback line.
(3) Minimum lot depth: One hundred fifty (15 0) feet.
See. 42-248.4. Bulk regulations.
Bulk regulations in the P district are as follows:
(1) Maximum structure height: Sixty (60) feet. This limitation shall not apply to water
towers, chimneys, flues, stacks, fire escapes, elevator enclosures, equipment penthouses
rooftop support lighting or other appurtenances needed to operate and maintain the
building on which they are located. Communication towers and rooftop antennas shall not
be subject to this height limit but shall be subject to the requirements in Section 42-69.
2) Minimum yard requirements:
a) Front yard:
1) Property located adjacent to the following various types of streets shall maintain the
following yard requirements regardless of whether it is a front, side, or rear yard, or any
combination thereof: .
(i) Residential Street: twenty-five (25) feet from the property line or fifty-five
(55) feet from the centerline, whichever is greater.
(ii) Collector Street: twenty-five (25) feet from the property line or fifty-five
(55) feet from the centerline, whichever is greater.
(iii)Arterial Street: twenty-five (25) feet from the property line or seventy-five
(75) feet from the centerline, whichever is greater.
2) When an addition to an existing nonconforming structure located on a corner lot is to be
constructed, said addition may be allowed to match the front yard setback of the existing
structure; provided, that the front yard so affected does not abut an arterial street with
right-of-way less than one hundred (100) feet; and further provided, that the construction
conforms with all remaining bulk regulations.
3) Maximum lot coverage: Fifty (50) percent.
4) Maximum site coverage: Eighty (80) percent (including buildings, paving and sidewalks
on a lot);
5) Minimum landscaped area: Twenty (20) percent (excluding parking lot islands).
See. 42-248.5. Use limitations.
Use limitations in the P district shall be as follows:
(1) Where the exterior boundary of a P district is marked by a public street, a buffer area not
less than fifteen (15) feet in width shall be maintained abutting the right-of-way. No
structures shall be permitted within said buffer area except for monument signs, walls or
fences.
(2) Where the exterior boundary of a P district abuts a residential district, a landscaped buffer
area of not less than twenty-five (25) feet in width shall be provided between the lot line
w and any building, structure, or activity area. No building, structure, parking, loading or
storage shall occur within the buffer area.
' (3) All outdoor storage areas shall be enclosed by sight obscuring screening of not less than
six (6) feet in height.
(4) Exterior lighting in the P district shall be shaded and downcast so that no direct light is cast
upon any property located in a residential district and so that no glare is visible to any
traffic on any public street."
Section 2. That Division 10.2 is hereby added to Article VI of Chapter 42.
Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its publication in the
official newspaper.
Introduced: March 19, 2012
Passed: arch 2012
Samantha P. Angell Mayor
[SEAL]
ATTEST:
�ayt�1-ltlzuira- - .
Shandi Wicks, CMC, Deputy City Clerk