40 INDUSTRIAL DISTRICTS
Industrial District Use Regulations | |
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District | Use Regulations |
M-1 District (Light Industry) | Uses Permitted: Light industrial operations not obnoxious, offensive or detrimental to neighboring property by reason of dust, smoke, vibration, noise, odor, or effluents, and including the following types of business or industry: ice cream plants and creameries; cold storage plants; ice plants; bottling and central distribution plants; baking plants; textile mills; dyeing plants; warehouses; dry cleaners and laundries; trailer camps, and similar types of industries or businesses. All business, service and manufacturing uses permitted in a B-2 business district. |
Uses Permitted on Appeal: Any manufacturing or business use not specifically prohibited herein. Any use permitted or permitted on appeal in an R-2 residential district, and subject to all district requirements of said district as specified in Chapter 18.30 CMC. | |
Uses Prohibited: Slaughterhouse; stockyard; bag cleaning; central mixing plant for cement, mortar, plaster, or paving material; curing, tanning or storage of hides; distillation of bones, coal, tar, or wood; fat rendering; forge plant; manufacture of acetylene, acid, alcohol, ammonia, bleaching powder, brick, pottery, terra-cotta or tile, concrete blocks, candles, disinfectants, dyestuffs, fertilizers, illuminating or heating gas including storage, paint, turpentine, varnish, soap, and tar products; wool pulling or scouring; junk yards; cotton waste reclaiming; and similar types of plants or operations. | |
M-2 District (General Industry) | Uses Permitted: Any industrial, service or commercial use, except those which in the opinion of the Building Inspector would cause noise, smoke, gas, vibration, fumes, dust, or other objectionable conditions which would affect a considerable portion of the City. |
Uses Permitted on Appeal: Any industrial, service or commercial use, and subject to such conditions and safeguards as the Board of Adjustment may require to preserve and protect any portions of the City which otherwise could be adversely affected. | |
Uses Prohibited: Residences and apartments, excepting quarters for a watchman or custodian and his family. | |
Industrial District Space and Height Regulations | |
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District | Space and Height Regulations |
M-1 District (Light Industry) | Minimum Lot Size: It is the intent of this title that lots of sufficient size be used for any industrial, service or business use to provide adequate parking and loading space in addition to the space required for the other normal operations of the enterprise. |
Minimum Yard Size Front yard: None specified, except where existing establishments (other than residential) are set back, any new structures shall be set back not less than the average of the setbacks of the existing establishments within 100 feet each side thereof. Side yards: None specified, excepting for a lot adjoining on its side lot line another lot which is in a residential district, there shall be a side yard not less than eight feet wide. Rear yard: None specified. | |
Maximum Height: 45 feet or three stories. | |
Off-Street Parking: Space necessary to accommodate the cars of all workers in the industry or use. Also, space necessary to store overnight all vehicles incidental to the operation of the industry or use. | |
Off-Street Loading or Unloading: Shall provide adequate space for loading or unloading all vehicles or trucks incidental to the operation of the industry or use. | |
M-2 District (General Industry) | Minimum Lot Size: Same as for M-1 industrial district. |
Minimum Yard Size: None specified. | |
Maximum Height: 45 feet or three stories. | |
Off-Street Parking: Same as for M-1 industrial district. | |
Off-Street Loading and Unloading: Same as for M-1 industrial district. | |
40 INDUSTRIAL DISTRICTS
Industrial District Use Regulations | |
|---|---|
District | Use Regulations |
M-1 District (Light Industry) | Uses Permitted: Light industrial operations not obnoxious, offensive or detrimental to neighboring property by reason of dust, smoke, vibration, noise, odor, or effluents, and including the following types of business or industry: ice cream plants and creameries; cold storage plants; ice plants; bottling and central distribution plants; baking plants; textile mills; dyeing plants; warehouses; dry cleaners and laundries; trailer camps, and similar types of industries or businesses. All business, service and manufacturing uses permitted in a B-2 business district. |
Uses Permitted on Appeal: Any manufacturing or business use not specifically prohibited herein. Any use permitted or permitted on appeal in an R-2 residential district, and subject to all district requirements of said district as specified in Chapter 18.30 CMC. | |
Uses Prohibited: Slaughterhouse; stockyard; bag cleaning; central mixing plant for cement, mortar, plaster, or paving material; curing, tanning or storage of hides; distillation of bones, coal, tar, or wood; fat rendering; forge plant; manufacture of acetylene, acid, alcohol, ammonia, bleaching powder, brick, pottery, terra-cotta or tile, concrete blocks, candles, disinfectants, dyestuffs, fertilizers, illuminating or heating gas including storage, paint, turpentine, varnish, soap, and tar products; wool pulling or scouring; junk yards; cotton waste reclaiming; and similar types of plants or operations. | |
M-2 District (General Industry) | Uses Permitted: Any industrial, service or commercial use, except those which in the opinion of the Building Inspector would cause noise, smoke, gas, vibration, fumes, dust, or other objectionable conditions which would affect a considerable portion of the City. |
Uses Permitted on Appeal: Any industrial, service or commercial use, and subject to such conditions and safeguards as the Board of Adjustment may require to preserve and protect any portions of the City which otherwise could be adversely affected. | |
Uses Prohibited: Residences and apartments, excepting quarters for a watchman or custodian and his family. | |
Industrial District Space and Height Regulations | |
|---|---|
District | Space and Height Regulations |
M-1 District (Light Industry) | Minimum Lot Size: It is the intent of this title that lots of sufficient size be used for any industrial, service or business use to provide adequate parking and loading space in addition to the space required for the other normal operations of the enterprise. |
Minimum Yard Size Front yard: None specified, except where existing establishments (other than residential) are set back, any new structures shall be set back not less than the average of the setbacks of the existing establishments within 100 feet each side thereof. Side yards: None specified, excepting for a lot adjoining on its side lot line another lot which is in a residential district, there shall be a side yard not less than eight feet wide. Rear yard: None specified. | |
Maximum Height: 45 feet or three stories. | |
Off-Street Parking: Space necessary to accommodate the cars of all workers in the industry or use. Also, space necessary to store overnight all vehicles incidental to the operation of the industry or use. | |
Off-Street Loading or Unloading: Shall provide adequate space for loading or unloading all vehicles or trucks incidental to the operation of the industry or use. | |
M-2 District (General Industry) | Minimum Lot Size: Same as for M-1 industrial district. |
Minimum Yard Size: None specified. | |
Maximum Height: 45 feet or three stories. | |
Off-Street Parking: Same as for M-1 industrial district. | |
Off-Street Loading and Unloading: Same as for M-1 industrial district. | |