Chapter 18.07
PUBLIC INSTITUTIONAL (PI) ZONING DISTRICT
Sections:
18.07.020 Public institutional zoning district use regulations.
18.07.030 Public institutional site development standards.
18.07.010 Purpose and intent.
The public institutional (PI) zoning district is established for the following purposes:
A. To ensure that the public, quasi-public, and institutional use of property is related to the purposes and policies of the general plan and the public/quasi-public land use classification contained in the general plan;
B. To recognize the public, quasi-public, and institutional nature of particular parcels of land and provide standards and guidelines for their continued use and future development; and
C. To ensure that the public, quasi-public, and institutional structures and developments in the district will be compatible with surrounding districts and uses.
The requirements of the PI zoning district are intended to apply to publicly owned property, property owned by quasi-public or public service entities, and property used or planned to be used for certain institutional facilities. (Ord. 698-2015 § 3 (Att. 1) (part), 2015)
18.07.020 Public institutional zoning district use regulations.
Subject to applicable general plan policies and all applicable city ordinances, resolutions and/or regulations, the following table identifies whether a use is a permitted use or requires a city permit. The legend identifies the type of permit required. Uses not permitted in the table are prohibited.
Many uses in this table have a corresponding definition in Chapter 18.14.
Legend P Permitted PP Permitted Subject to Plot Plan Review C Permitted Subject to Issuance of a Conditional Use Permit (see Section 18.03.110 for additional information—use may be permitted without or subject to plot plan review based on criteria listed herein) NP Not Permitted |
|
---|---|
Land Uses |
P-I1 |
Government services |
PP |
Libraries and museums |
PP |
Emergency shelters |
PP |
Air transportation facilities |
C |
Cemeteries |
C |
Clubs, lodges, and meeting halls |
C |
Community centers |
C |
Maintenance and service facilities |
C |
Public safety facilities |
C |
Recreational facilities, public |
C |
Religious facilities |
C |
Schools |
C |
Transportation terminals |
C |
Utilities, major |
C |
Gravel mining |
C |
NOTES TO TABLE:
1. The uses permitted subject to the approval of a conditional use permit also require design review approval.
(Ord. 698-2015 § 3 (Att. 1) (part), 2015)
18.07.030 Public institutional site development standards.
The following minimum site development standards shall apply to property within the PI zoning district:
|
P-I |
---|---|
Lot size (minimum) |
6,000 sf |
Lot width (minimum) |
60' |
Lot depth (minimum) |
100' |
Setbacks (minimum) |
To be determined by conditional use permit and design review, taking into account surrounding uses and zoning. |
Lot coverage (maximum) |
|
Building height (maximum) |
A. Modifications to Required Setbacks. Eaves, roof projections, awnings, and similar architectural features when located at least eight feet above grade may project into required building setback area a maximum distance of three feet; provided, that such feature shall be at least five feet from a property line. (Ord. 698-2015 § 3 (Att. 1) (part), 2015)