01-10061 Zoning Regulations(Published in the Salina Journal Octobers; 2001)
AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE AMENDMENT OF CHAPTER 42,
SECTIONS 42-128, 42-143, 42-158, 42-173, 42-188, AND 42-203 PERTAINING TO CONIDITIONAL
USES FOR GROUP DAY-CARE CENTERS.
BE IT ORDAINED by the Governing Body of the City of Salina, Kansas:
Section 1. That sections 42-128, 42-143, 42-158, 42-173, 42-188, 42-203 of Chapter 42 of
the Salina Code are hereby amended to read as follows:
"Sec. 42-128. Conditional uses.
Conditional uses in the RS district are as follows:
(1) Churches, chapels, temples, synagogues, cathedrals and shrines;
(2) Group -care facilities;
(3) Group day care centers providing care for no more than twelve (12)
children in an occupied dwelling or with no maximum limitation if located
in a nonresidential building; provided that preschools providing care for
no more than twelve (12) children per session may be located in an
unoccupied dwelling.
(4) Hobby breeders keeping between eleven (11) and nineteen (19) dogs on a
zoning lot, subject to the provisions of adequate screening, waste disposal
facilities, pest control and fencing;
(5) Hospitals, sanitariums, rest homes and nursing homes, provided that they
shall be screened from adjacent residential property and shall be directly
accessible to a collector or arterial street;
(6) Public utility uses, as follows, provide that the location is first approved by
the planning commission, and provided further, that a landscape plan or
screening plan, if necessary, is first approved by the planning commission:
a. Substations;
b. Gas regulator stations;
c. Police and fire stations;
d. Pumping stations;
e. Ambulance services.
(7) Schools, primary, intermediate and secondary;
(8) Swimming clubs, tennis clubs and clubhouses accessory to golf courses;
(9) YMCA, YWCA and other similar uses, as defined in this chapter.
Sec. 42-143. Conditional uses.
Conditional uses in the R district are as follows:
(1) Churches, chapels, temples, synagogues, cathedrals and shrines;
(2) Group -care facilities;
(3) Group day-care centers providing care for no more than twelve (12) children in
an occupied dwelling or with no maximum limitation if located in a
nonresidential building; provided that preschools providing care for no more
than twelve (12) children per session may be located in an unoccupied dwelling.
(4) Hobby breeders keeping between eleven (11) and nineteen (19) dogs on a zoning
lot, subject to the provisions of adequate screening, waste disposal facilities, pest
control and fencing;
(5) Hospitals, sanitariums, rest homes and nursing homes, provided that they shall
be screened from adjacent residential property and shall be directly accessible to
a collector or arterial street;
(6) Public utility uses, as follows, provided that the location is first approved by the
planning commission and provided further that a landscape plan or screening
plan, if necessary, is first approved by the planning commission:
a. Ambulance services;
b. Gas regulator stations;
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C. Police and fire stations
d. Pumping stations
e. Substations
f. Water towers and standpipes.
(7) Schools: primary, intermediate and secondary;
(8) Swimming clubs, tennis clubs, and clubhouses accessory to golf courses;
(9) YMCA, YWCA and other similar uses, as defined in this chapter.
Sec. 42-158. Conditional uses.
Conditional uses in the R-1 district are as follows:
(1) Churches, chapels, temples, synagogues, cathedrals and shrines;
(2) Group -care facilities;
(3) Group day-care centers providing care for no more than twelve (12) children in
an occupied dwelling or with no maximum limitation if located in a
nonresidential building; provided that preschools providing care for no more
than twelve (12) children per session may be located in an unoccupied dwelling.
(4) Hobby breeders keeping between eleven (11) and nineteen (19) dogs on a zoning
lot, subject to the provisions of adequate screening, waste disposal facilities, pest
control and fencing;
(5) Hospitals, sanitariums, rest homes and nursing homes, provided that they shall
be screened from adjacent residential property and shall be located on an arterial
street;
(6) Public utility uses, as follows, provided that the location is first approved by the
planning commission, and provided further, that a landscape plan or screening
plan, if necessary, is first approved by the planning commission.
a. Ambulance service;
b. Gas regulator stations
C. Police and fire stations
d. Pumping stations
e. Substations;
f. Water towers and standpipes;
(7) Schools: primary, intermediate and secondary;
(8) Swimming clubs, tennis clubs and clubhouses accessory to golf courses;
(9) YMCA, YWCA and other similar uses, as defined in this chapter.
Sec. 42-173. Conditional uses.
Conditional uses in the R-2 district are as follows:
(1) Churches, chapels, temples, synagogues, cathedrals and shrines;
(2) Group care facilities;
(3) Group day care centers providing care for no more than twelve (12) children in an
occupied dwelling or with no maximum limitation if located in a nonresidential
building; provided that preschools providing care for no more than twelve (12) children
per session may be located in an unoccupied dwelling.
(4) Group rehabilitation facility;
(5) Hobby breeders keeping between eleven (11) and nineteen (19) dogs on a zoning lot,
subject to the provision of adequate screening, waste disposal facilites, pest control and
fencing;
(6) Hospitals, sanitariums, rest homes and nursing homes, provided that they shall be
screened from adjacent residential property and shall be directly accessible to a
collector or arterial street;
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(7) Multiple -family dwellings; provided however, that any such use which exists on March
10, 1989, shall be deemed to be a nonconforming use but shall, without further action
be deemed a lawful conforming use;
(8) Public utility uses, as follows, provided that the location is first approved by the
planning commission and provided further that a landscape plan or screening plan, if
necessary, is first approved by the planning commission:
a. Ambulance services;
b. Gas regulator stations
c. Police and fire stations
d. Pumping stations
e. Substations;
f. Water towers and standpipes.
(9) Rooming and boarding houses;
(10) Schools: primary, intermediate and secondary;
(11) Single-family attached dwellings exceeding two (2) but not exceeding six (6) units per
building;
(12) Swimming clubs, tennis clubs and clubhouses accessory to golf courses;
(13) YMCA, YWCA and other similar uses, as defined in this chapter.
Sec. 42-188. Conditional uses.
Conditional uses in the R-2.5 district are as follows:
(1) Churches, chapels, temples, synagogues, cathedrals and shrines;
(2) Group day care centers providing care for no more than twelve (12) children in an
occupied dwelling or with no maximum limitation if located in a nonresidential
building; provided that preschools providing care for no more than twelve (12) children
per session may be located in an unoccupied dwelling.
(3) Group rehabilitation facility;
(4) Hobby breeders keeping between eleven (11) and nineteen (19) dogs on a zoning lot,
subject to the provision of adequate screening, waste disposal facilities, pest control and
fencing;
(5) Hospitals, sanitariums, rest homes and nursing homes, provided that they shall be
screened from adjacent residential property;
(6) Multiple -family dwellings for elderly and/or handicapped persons with the following
permitted exceptions to the required bulk and lot size:
a. Minimum lot area: five hundred (500) square feet per dwelling unit.
b. Bulk regulations:
1. Maximum structure height: one hundred fifty (150) feet except as provided in
subsection (6)b.2.ii.
2. Minimum yard requirements:
i. Front Yard: thirty (30) feet on all sides abutting a street.
ii. Side Yard: fifteen (15) feet except there shall be an additional side yard
setback of one (1) foot for each two (2) feet of height over fifty (50) feet.
iii. Rear yard: twenty-five (25) feet.
(7) Professional offices, provided that they be located on an arterial or collector street and
occupy a structure of less than two thousand (2,000) square feet of gross floor area;
(8) Public utility uses, as follows, provided that the location is first approved by the
planning commission and provided further that a landscape plan or screening plan, if
necessary, is first approved by the planning commission:
g. Ambulance services;
h. Gas regulator stations
i. Police and fire stations
J. Pumping stations
k. Substations;
1. Water towers and standpipes.
(9) Schools: primary, intermediate and secondary;
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(10) Swimming clubs, tennis clubs and clubhouses accessory to golf courses;
(11) YMCA, YWCA and other similar uses, as defined in this chapter.
Sec. 42-203. Conditional uses.
Conditional uses in the R-3 district are as follows:
(1) Churches, chapels, temples, synagogues, cathedrals and shrines;
(2) Group day care centers providing care for no more than twelve (12) children in an
occupied dwelling or with no maximum limitation if located in a nonresidential
building; provided that preschools providing care for no more than twelve (12) children
per session may be located in an unoccupied dwelling.
(3) Group rehabilitation facility;
(4) Hobby breeders keeping between eleven (11) and nineteen (19) dogs on a zoning lot,
subject to the provision of adequate screening, waste disposal facilities, pest control and
fencing;
(5) Hospitals, sanitariums, rest homes and nursing homes, provided that they shall be
screened from adjacent residential property;
(6) Multiple -family dwellings for elderly and/or handicapped persons with the following
permitted exceptions to the required bulk and lot size:
a. Minimum lot area: five hundred (500) square feet per dwelling unit.
b. Bulk regulations:
1. Maximum structure height: one hundred fifty (150) feet except as provided in
subsection (6)b.2.11.
2. Minimum yard requirements:
i. Front Yard: thirty (30) feet on all sides abutting a street.
ii. Side Yard: fifteen (15) feet except there shall be an additional side yard
setback of one (1) foot for each two (2) feet of height over fifty (50) feet.
iii. Rear yard: twenty-five (25) feet.
(7) Professional offices, provided that they be located on an arterial or collector street and
occupy a structure of less than two thousand (2,000) square feet of gross floor area;
(8) Public utility uses, as follows, provided that the location is first approved by the
planning commission and provided further that a landscape plan or screening plan, if
necessary, is first approved by the planning commission:
in. Ambulance services;
n. Gas regulator stations
o. Police and fire stations
p. Pumping stations
q. Substations;
r. Water towers and standpipes.
(9) Schools: primary, intermediate and secondary;
(10) Swimming clubs, tennis clubs and clubhouses accessory to golf courses;
YMCA, YWCA and other similar uses, as defined in this chapter."
Section 2. That the existing sections 42-128, 42-143, 42-158, 42-173, 42-188, 42-203 are hereby
repealed.
Section 3. That this ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its adoption and
publication once in the official city newspaper.
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Mara
. Weber, Deputy City Clerk
Introduced: October 15, 2001
Passed: October 22, 2001
Istin M. Seat , Mayor