60.- M-1 GENERAL INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT
Certain classes of districts, designated in this chapter by the primary symbol "M" and collectively referred to as "industrial" or M districts are established to provide for the various types of manufacturing, warehousing, and processing activities of the city.
(Code 1985, § 17.60.010; Ord. No. 424, exh. A(22.30.010), 1984)
The general industrial M-1 district is intended to provide space in suitable locations in the city for all types of manufacturing, warehousing and processing, provided such activity does not cause pollution of any human or natural resource.
(Code 1985, § 17.60.020; Ord. No. 424, exh. A(22.30.020), 1984)
The following uses are permitted uses within the M-1 districts:
A.
Retail and wholesale establishment for the sale or distribution of products manufactured or produced by the industry on the same site;
B.
Manufacture of:
1.
Food and beverage products;
2.
Metal and nonmetallic molding, including stamping and/or welding;
3.
Leather and leather products:
a.
Industrial leather belting and packing;
b.
Boot and shoe cut stock and findings;
4.
Miscellaneous manufacturing industries:
a.
Electrical and electronic products;
b.
Pharmaceutical and medical supplies;
c.
Beauty and barbershop equipment;
d.
Paper, wood and metal products;
C.
Auto wrecking and salvage yards;
D.
Processing of natural resource products;
E.
Industrial and warehouse storage facilities.
The planning commission may grant a use permit to such other uses as they deem similar but not more obnoxious to surrounding use, nor detrimental to the health, safety and general welfare of the public.
(Code 1985, § 17.60.030; Ord. No. 424, exh. A(22.30.030), 1984)
Permitted accessory buildings include any accessory customarily incident to any of the uses listed in section 17.60.030 when located on the same lot.
(Code 1985, § 17.60.040; Ord. No. 424, exh. A(22.30.040), 1984)
Other permitted uses include any use similar to those listed specifically for the M-1 district if the use, location and development plan is approved by the planning commission.
(Code 1985, § 17.60.050; Ord. No. 424, exh. A(22.30.050), 1984)
Uses in the M-1 district shall be planned, developed, conducted and operated, so that smoke, fumes, dust, odors, liquids and other waste of any kind is confined and/or purified to control pollution of air, soil or water to meet the standards and requirements of the planning commission and in such manner as to provide no threat to public health and welfare, or aesthetic value of the city.
(Code 1985, § 17.60.060; Ord. No. 424, exh. A(22.30.060), 1984)
Parking requirements shall be as follows:
A.
For manufacturing or industrial buildings: one space for each 400 square feet of gross floor area, or one space for every two employees on the largest work shift, whichever is larger.
(Code 1985, § 17.60.070; Ord. No. 424, exh. A(22.30.070), 1984)
The minimum requirements for yards in the M-1 district shall be as follows:
A.
Front yard: 25 feet;
B.
Rear yard: 15 feet;
C.
Side yards: ten feet.
(Code 1985, § 17.60.080; Ord. No. 424, exh. A(22.30.080), 1984)
All buildings within a M-1 district shall not exceed two stories or 30 feet. In cases where a building, structure, chimney or other facility exceeds 30 feet or two stories in height, approval shall be obtained from the planning commission.
(Code 1985, § 17.60.090; Ord. No. 424, exh. A(22.30.090), 1984)
Every lot or building site in an M-1 district shall have an area not less than 20,000 square feet and a width of not less than 100 feet.
(Code 1985, § 17.60.100; Ord. No. 424, exh. A(22.30.100), 1984)
60.- M-1 GENERAL INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT
Certain classes of districts, designated in this chapter by the primary symbol "M" and collectively referred to as "industrial" or M districts are established to provide for the various types of manufacturing, warehousing, and processing activities of the city.
(Code 1985, § 17.60.010; Ord. No. 424, exh. A(22.30.010), 1984)
The general industrial M-1 district is intended to provide space in suitable locations in the city for all types of manufacturing, warehousing and processing, provided such activity does not cause pollution of any human or natural resource.
(Code 1985, § 17.60.020; Ord. No. 424, exh. A(22.30.020), 1984)
The following uses are permitted uses within the M-1 districts:
A.
Retail and wholesale establishment for the sale or distribution of products manufactured or produced by the industry on the same site;
B.
Manufacture of:
1.
Food and beverage products;
2.
Metal and nonmetallic molding, including stamping and/or welding;
3.
Leather and leather products:
a.
Industrial leather belting and packing;
b.
Boot and shoe cut stock and findings;
4.
Miscellaneous manufacturing industries:
a.
Electrical and electronic products;
b.
Pharmaceutical and medical supplies;
c.
Beauty and barbershop equipment;
d.
Paper, wood and metal products;
C.
Auto wrecking and salvage yards;
D.
Processing of natural resource products;
E.
Industrial and warehouse storage facilities.
The planning commission may grant a use permit to such other uses as they deem similar but not more obnoxious to surrounding use, nor detrimental to the health, safety and general welfare of the public.
(Code 1985, § 17.60.030; Ord. No. 424, exh. A(22.30.030), 1984)
Permitted accessory buildings include any accessory customarily incident to any of the uses listed in section 17.60.030 when located on the same lot.
(Code 1985, § 17.60.040; Ord. No. 424, exh. A(22.30.040), 1984)
Other permitted uses include any use similar to those listed specifically for the M-1 district if the use, location and development plan is approved by the planning commission.
(Code 1985, § 17.60.050; Ord. No. 424, exh. A(22.30.050), 1984)
Uses in the M-1 district shall be planned, developed, conducted and operated, so that smoke, fumes, dust, odors, liquids and other waste of any kind is confined and/or purified to control pollution of air, soil or water to meet the standards and requirements of the planning commission and in such manner as to provide no threat to public health and welfare, or aesthetic value of the city.
(Code 1985, § 17.60.060; Ord. No. 424, exh. A(22.30.060), 1984)
Parking requirements shall be as follows:
A.
For manufacturing or industrial buildings: one space for each 400 square feet of gross floor area, or one space for every two employees on the largest work shift, whichever is larger.
(Code 1985, § 17.60.070; Ord. No. 424, exh. A(22.30.070), 1984)
The minimum requirements for yards in the M-1 district shall be as follows:
A.
Front yard: 25 feet;
B.
Rear yard: 15 feet;
C.
Side yards: ten feet.
(Code 1985, § 17.60.080; Ord. No. 424, exh. A(22.30.080), 1984)
All buildings within a M-1 district shall not exceed two stories or 30 feet. In cases where a building, structure, chimney or other facility exceeds 30 feet or two stories in height, approval shall be obtained from the planning commission.
(Code 1985, § 17.60.090; Ord. No. 424, exh. A(22.30.090), 1984)
Every lot or building site in an M-1 district shall have an area not less than 20,000 square feet and a width of not less than 100 feet.
(Code 1985, § 17.60.100; Ord. No. 424, exh. A(22.30.100), 1984)