§ 4.1.21. AP-Airport.  


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  • A.

    Principal uses:

    Agricultural

    1.

    Apiary (R)

    2.

    Commercial poultry farm (S)

    3.

    Equestrian operation (PSP/MS/
    S)—See section 4.3.1

    4.

    Farm (R)

    5.

    Feedyard (S)

    6.

    Fur farm (S)

    7.

    Garden supply center (S)

    8.

    Greenhouse (R)

    9.

    Livestock auction (S)

    10.

    Livestock veterinary clinic/hospital (MS/S)—See section 4.3.1

    11.

    Pet animal facility (MS/S)—See section 4.3.1

    12.

    Pet animal veterinary clinic/hospital (MS/S)—See section 4.3.1

    13.

    Sod farm, nursery (R)

    14.

    Tree farm (R)

    Residential

    15.

    Group home (R)

    16.

    Group home for the aged (R)

    17.

    Group home for developmentally disabled (R)

    18.

    Group home for the mentally ill (R)

    19.

    Single-family dwelling (R)

    20.

    Storage buildings and garages (R)—See section 4.3.2

    Commercial

    21.

    Automobile service station (S)

    22.

    Clinic (S)

    23.

    Carwash (S)

    24.

    Convenience store (S)

    25.

    Flea market (S)

    26.

    General commercial (S)

    27.

    General retail (S)

    28.

    Instructional facility (S)

    29.

    Outdoor display and sales (S)

    30.

    Bar/tavern (S)

    31.

    Personal service (S)

    32.

    Professional office (S)

    33.

    Restaurant (S)

    Institutional

    34.

    Cemetery (S)

    35.

    Church (MS/
    S)—See section 4.3.4

    36.

    Community hall (MS/
    S)—See section 4.3.4

    37.

    Health services (S)

    38.

    Hospital (S)

    39.

    Rehabilitation facility (S)

    40.

    School, nonpublic (S)

    Recreational

    41.

    Country club (S)

    42.

    Golf course (S)

    43.

    Membership club/clubhouse (S)

    44.

    Place of amusement or recreation (SP/
    S)—See section 4.3.5

    Accommodation

    45.

    Bed and breakfast (MS/
    S)—See section 4.3.6

    46.

    Hotel/motel (S)

    Industrial

    47.

    Enclosed storage (S)

    48.

    General industrial (S)

    49.

    Light industrial (S)

    50.

    Mining (S)

    51.

    Oil and gas drilling and production (R)

    52.

    Small solar facility (R/PSP)

    53.

    Trade use (S)

    Utilities

    54.

    Commercial mobile radio service (SP/
    S)—See section 16

    Transportation

    55.

    Airport (S)

    56.

    Bus terminal (S)

    57.

    Commercial aerial sightseeing/tour flights (S)

    58.

    Heliport (S)

    59.

    Park and ride (S)

    60.

    Parking lot/garage (S)

    61.

    Train station (S)

    62.

    Transportation depot (S)

    63.

    Transportation service (S)

    64.

    Truck stop (S)

    B.

    Lot, building and structure requirements:

    1.

    Minimum lot size:

    a.

    100,000 square feet (2.3 acres) if a well or septic system is used.

    b.

    15,000 square feet (0.34 acre) for any single-family dwelling lot approved through a general development plan as described in subsection 5.13.3 (general development plan). Public water and sewer are required for any lot of less than 100,000 square feet.

    c.

    100,000 square feet for any lot for a use that requires special review other than a single-family dwelling.

    d.

    Maximum density in a conservation development is calculated by dividing the total developable area by 100,000 square feet. Maximum density in a rural land plan is determined by subsection 5.8.6.A. Lots in a conservation development or rural land plan that use a well or an individual septic system must contain at least two acres (87,120 square feet). Lots in a conservation development or rural land plan connected to public water and either a public sewer or community sewer system are not required to meet minimum lot size requirements (except for the purpose of calculating density).

    2.

    Minimum required setbacks: (If more than one setback applies, the greater setback is required.)

    a.

    Street and road setback (Refer to section 4.9.1 setbacks from highways, county roads, and all other streets and roads.) The setback from a street or road must be 25 feet from the lot line, nearest edge of the road easement, nearest edge of right-of-way, or nearest edge of traveled way, whichever is greater.

    b.

    Side yards—Five feet.

    c.

    Rear yards—Five feet.

    d.

    Refer to section 4.9.2 for additional setback requirements (including but not limited to streams, creeks and rivers).

    3.

    Maximum structure height:

    a.

    Forty feet for uses by right.

    b.

    For special review uses, the maximum structure height is determined through the special review process based on the structure's impact on airport operations.

    4.

    No parcel can be used for more than one principal building; additional buildings on a parcel are allowed if they meet the accessory use criteria in subsection 4.3.10.

    C.

    Additional requirements for all uses in the AP-airport zone:

    1.

    No use will be allowed that would:

    a.

    Adversely affect visibility in the vicinity of the airport or the operational efficiency of any navigational or communications facilities used by aircraft at the airport;

    b.

    Make it difficult for pilots to distinguish between airport lights and other lighting; or

    c.

    Result in glare in the eyes of pilots using the airport.

    2.

    Unless approved through the special review process, no uses are allowed that require aboveground storage of chemicals, gases, liquids or other materials that are flammable, explosive or poisonous or which pose a safety hazard to the public in quantities of 1,000 gallons or more. Such materials in quantities exceeding 1,000 gallons can be stored aboveground only in accordance with safety criteria and standards relating to quantity-distance criteria, type of storage facilities and the shielding of storage facilities that are customary in the industry with respect to stored material;

    3.

    No uses are allowed where the principal business purpose is the manufacture, warehousing, storage or shipping of commercial explosives or radioactive materials;

    4.

    Any dust, fumes, odors, smoke, vapor, noise and vibration not directly resulting from the takeoff and landing of aircraft must be effectively confined within the boundaries of the AP-airport zone; and

    5.

    Certain uses or activities in the designated flight patterns, noise and/or critical areas shown on the flight patterns and Composite Noise Rating Contours Map are incompatible with airport operations. The following land uses are generally considered to be incompatible with airport operations in the following areas:

    a.

    Flight pattern area:

    (1)

    Schools

    (2)

    Churches

    (3)

    Hospitals

    (4)

    Libraries

    b.

    Noise area 2:

    (1)

    Residential dwellings

    (2)

    Schools

    (3)

    Churches

    (4)

    Hospitals

    (5)

    Libraries

    (6)

    Auditoriums

    (7)

    Outdoor amphitheaters

    (8)

    Concert halls

    (9)

    Sports arenas

    c.

    Noise area 3:

    (1)

    Residential dwellings

    (2)

    Hotels

    (3)

    Motels

    (4)

    Schools

    (5)

    Churches

    (6)

    Hospitals

    (7)

    Libraries

    (8)

    Auditoriums

    (9)

    Outdoor amphitheaters

    (10)

    Concert halls

    (11)

    Sports arenas

    (12)

    Playgrounds

    (13)

    Parks

    (14)

    Active open space

    (15)

    Office buildings

    (16)

    Personal, business and professional offices

    (17)

    Commercial uses

    (18)

    Manufacturing uses

    (19)

    Transportation uses

    (20)

    Communications and utilities

    d.

    Critical area:

    (1)

    Residential dwellings

    (2)

    Hotels

    (3)

    Motels

    (4)

    Schools

    (5)

    Churches

    (6)

    Hospitals

    (7)

    Libraries

    (8)

    Auditoriums

    (9)

    Outdoor amphitheaters

    (10)

    Concert halls

    (11)

    Sports arenas

(Res. No. 04292003R005, 4-29-2003; Res. No. 06172003R009, 6-17-2003; Res. No. 03302004R001, § 1(Exh. A), 3-15-2004; Res. No. 02222005R002, Exh. A, 2-22-2005; Res. No. 05022006R001, Exh. A, 5-2-2006; Res. No. 09262006R024, Exh. A, Item 1, 9-26-2006; Res. No. 04102007R018, Exh. A, 4-10-2007; Res. No. 01222008R001, Exh. A, 1-22-2008; Res. No. 10282008R005, Exh. A, 10-28-2008; Res. No. 02172009R010, Exh. A, 2-17-2009; Res. No. 04282009R001, Exh. A, 4-28-2009; Res. No. 08102010R001, Exh. A, 8-10-2010; Res. No. 01242012R001, Exh. A, 1-24-2012; Res. No. 02142012R001, Exh. A, 2-14-2012; Res. No. 05292012R003, Exh. A, 5-29-2012)