§ 4.3.5. Recreational uses.  


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  • A.

    Golf course. A parcel of land laid out for at least nine holes for playing the game of golf and improved with tees, greens, fairways and hazards. It may also include a clubhouse and other accessory structures.

    B.

    Country club. A facility that contains a golf course, a clubhouse and customary accessory uses and is open only to members and their guests.

    C.

    Riding stable. A facility where horses are harbored and the general public may, for a fee, hire horses for riding.

    1.

    A riding stable in the T-Tourist zoning district must locate all buildings, corrals, and storage areas for odor and dust-producing substances at least 250 feet from the centerline of all rights-of-way and at least 200 feet from all property lines.

    D.

    Place of amusement or recreation. A facility offering games, sports, exhibitions and/or rides but not including golf courses, country clubs, shooting ranges and riding stables.

    1.

    A place of amusement or recreation that involves any activity outside of a building, except the parking of customers' cars, requires approval through the special review process.

    2.

    A place of amusement or recreation can not include any adult uses as defined in subsection 4.3.3.1.

    E.

    Shooting range. A facility designed and arranged to accommodate fixed or moving targets for shooting practice with firearms or bow and arrow.

    1.

    A shooting range with any outdoor activity, other than parking of customers' cars, requires approval through the special review process.

    F.

    Membership club/clubhouse. A facility to accommodate a group of people organized for a common purpose to pursue common goals interests or activities and characterized by attributes such as membership qualifications, payment of fees and dues, regular meetings and/or a constitution and bylaws.

    G.

    Rafting business. A facility for the operation of a commercial rafting business where vehicles, rafts and other equipment are stored and where customers congregate to change clothes and be transported to and from the put in and take out sites.

(Res. No. 08282007R005 Exh. A, 8-28-2007; Res. No. 08102010R001, Exh. A, 8-10-2010)