Zoning Classifications.
(a) Light Industrial (M-1). The purpose of the M-1 zone is to allow for light industrial and service commercial uses that have little potential to create noise, odor, vibration, or other similar impacts to adjacent uses and surrounding areas.
(b) Heavy Industrial (M-2). The purpose of the M-2 zone is to allow for a full range of industrial uses, including operations that necessitate the storage of large volumes of hazardous or unsightly materials, or which produce dust, smoke, fumes, odors, of noise at levels that would affect surrounding land uses.
(c) Research and Development (RD). The purpose of the RD zone is to provide areas for the location of high technology, non-polluting manufacturing plants, research and development facilities, corporate and industrial offices, and support service facilities in a rural or campus-like setting, such as a business park environment. (Ord. No. 765 § 2 (Exh. A) (part))
(a) Allowed uses and associated structures shall comply with the following development standards, in addition to any other applicable requirements of this title, unless a variance is obtained in compliance with section 44-1.90.050; and subject only to such regulations as are needed to control congestion and protect surrounding areas from significant environmental impacts. Table 44-2.50-1 identifies the development standards applicable to the Industrial Zones.
Development Standards – Light Industrial (M-1), Heavy Industrial (M-2), and Research and Development (RD) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Zoning Classifications | ||||
M-1 | M-2 | RD | Special Regulations | ||
Parcel Size and Density | |||||
Minimum Parcel Size [1] | None | None | None |
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Minimum Parcel Width | 60 ft | 60 ft | 60 ft |
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Minimum Parcel Depth | 100 ft | 100 ft | 100 ft |
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Maximum Dwelling Units per Acre | - | - | - |
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Minimum Dwelling Units per Acre | - | - | - |
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Maximum Floor Area Ratio (FAR) | 0.6 | 0.6 | 0.75 |
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Setbacks and Height Standards | |||||
Minimum Setbacks | Front | None[2] | 30 ft | None[2] |
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Rear | 10 ft | 15 ft[4] | 10 ft |
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Side | None[3] | None[4] | None[4] |
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Maximum Primary Structure Height | 50 ft | 100 ft | 50 ft |
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Maximum Accessory Structure Height | 70 ft | 200 ft | 70 ft |
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Notes: [1] 1 acre outside of water and sewer district service area. [2] A 15-foot front setback shall be required when adjacent to a Residential Zone. [3] A 15-foot setback shall be required when adjacent to a Residential Zone. A zero side lot line must include fireproof walls and meet all applicable building and fire code requirements. [4] A 30-foot setback shall be required when adjacent to a Residential Zone. A zero side lot line must include fireproof walls and meet all applicable building and fire code requirements. | |||||
(b) Performance Standards. The following performance standards apply to permitted uses and uses allowed with an administrative permit in Industrial Zones as required in Table 44-2.50-2. Projects that cannot meet the following performance standards shall be elevated to a minor use permit or use permit.
(1) Maximum Noise Levels. Maximum noise levels shall meet the requirements of General Plan Table N-1. Further, maximum noise levels shall not exceed sixty dB at the property line of adjacent uses that are not in an Agricultural or Industrial Zone.
(2) Maximum Daily Trips. New daily trips shall not exceed an additional one hundred car or light truck vehicle trips or an additional seventy heavy truck or bus vehicle trips, or a combination of the two over existing or previously established traffic volumes.
(3) Water and Sewer. Adequate capacity for provision of on-site water and sewer service consistent with the requirements of the division of environmental health shall be demonstrated to the satisfaction of the director where the project will not connect to public water and/or wastewater infrastructure.
(4) Flood Management. Development shall comply with chapter 33 (Flood Damage Prevention).
(5) Drainage and Water Quality. There shall be no net increase in off-site drainage flows, including peak flows during a storm event, and water quality measures shall be implemented to reduce stormwater pollutants including the appropriate permits from Regional Water Quality Control Board.
(6) Roadway and Access Improvements. The project shall demonstrate adequate roadway and access improvements consistent with county standards to accommodate the maximum daily trips to the satisfaction of the director of public works.
(7) Fire Protection. The project shall demonstrate adequate fire protection measures to the satisfaction of the community development director.
(8) Air Quality. The project shall demonstrate adequate air quality protection measures related to air pollution, off-site particulate matter migration and odors to the satisfaction of air pollution control and community development. (Ord. No. 765 § 2 (Exh. A) (part): Ord. No. 796, § 6; Ord. No. 816, § 4.)
Table 44-2.50-2 identifies land uses allowed in the industrial zones.
Allowed Uses – Light Industrial (M-1), Heavy Industrial (M-2), and Research and Development (RD) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
P = Permitted Use A = Administrative Permit M = Minor Use Permit U = Use Permit T = Temporary Use Permit - = Use not allowed | Zoning Classifications | |||
M-1 | M-2 | RD | Special Regulations | |
Agricultural and Agricultural Support Uses | ||||
Agricultural Processing, Off-Site Products | M | P | U |
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Agricultural Processing, On-Site Products | M | P | M |
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Animal Grazing | - | - | - |
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Animal Processing and Rendering | - | M | - |
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Animal Raising and Keeping, Commercial | - | U | - |
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Animal Raising and Keeping, Private | - | - | - |
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Apiaries | - | - | - |
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Accessory Structures to Primary Agricultural Use | - | - | - |
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Crop Production and Cultivation, Including Orchards and Vineyards | - | - | - |
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Dairy | - | U | - |
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Equestrian Facilities, Commercial | M | - | M |
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Equestrian Facilities, Private | - | - | - |
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Intensive Animal Operations | - | U | - |
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Nurseries and Greenhouses | P | P | P |
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Private Farm Airstrips | - | U | - |
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Visitor-Serving Agricultural Support Use | M | M | M |
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Wineries | M | M | - |
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Natural Resource Uses | ||||
Energy Generation for Off-Site Use | U | P | U | |
Energy Generation for On-Site Use | P | P | P |
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Forestry and Logging | - | - | - |
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Mining | - | U | - | Chapter 9A |
Oil and Gas Extraction | U | U | - |
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Timber Processing | - | U | - |
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Habitat Mitigation and Management | - | - | - |
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Commercial Uses | ||||
Agricultural Product Sales, Off-Site | - | - | - |
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Agricultural Product Sales, On-Site | - | - | - |
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Agriculture Auction and Sales Yards | M | P | P |
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Agriculture Chemicals Manufacturing and Distribution | U | U | U |
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Agriculture Chemicals Use and Storage | A | A | A |
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Animal Hospitals and Kennels | P | P | P |
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Bars, Nightclubs, and Lounges | U | - | - |
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Bed and Breakfast | - | - | - |
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Commercial Recreation, Indoor | P | P | P |
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Commercial Recreation, Outdoor | - | - | - |
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Construction, Maintenance, and Repair Services | P | P | P |
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Equipment Sales and Rental | P | P | P |
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Farm Equipment: Sale, Rental, Repair and Supplies | P | P | P |
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Farm Supply and Feed Store | A | - | - |
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Food Truck | P | P | P |
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Gas and Service Stations | P | M | P |
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Grocery Stores | - | - | - |
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Hotel and Motel | U | - | U |
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Hotel and Motel – Extended Stay | - | - | - |
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Duck, Hunting, and Fishing Clubs | - | - | - |
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Medical Offices and Clinics | M | - | P |
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Nursery, Retail | P | M | P |
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Offices, Professional | P | M | P |
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Personal Services | P | - | P |
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Public/Mini Storage | P | P | M |
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Recreational Vehicle Parks | - | - | - |
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Restaurant | M | - | - |
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Retail, General | M | - | - |
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Retail, Large Projects | - | - | - |
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Tasting Rooms | M | M | M |
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Vehicle Repair, Service and Maintenance | P | P | M |
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Vehicle Sales and Rental | P | P | P |
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Community and Recreational Uses | ||||
Boat Ramps and Landings | - | - | - |
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Campground | - | - | - |
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Cemeteries | - | - | - |
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Child Care Center | - | - | - |
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Clubs, Lodges, and Private Meeting Halls | - | - | - |
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Community Centers | M | - | M |
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Community Colleges and Universities | M | - | M |
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Correctional Institutions and Facilities | U | U | U |
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Cultural Institutions and Museums | M | - | M |
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Emergency Shelters | P | M | M | |
Family Day Care, Small | - | - | - |
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Family Day Care, Large | - | - | - |
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Golf Courses and Country Clubs | - | - | - |
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Group Day Care Center | - | - | - |
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Hospitals | - | - | - |
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Marinas | - | - | - |
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Off-Highway Vehicle Recreation Area | - | - | - |
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Offices, Governmental | P | - | P |
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Parks and Recreational Facilities, Public | - | - | - |
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Public Safety Facilities | P | P | P |
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Recreational Facilities, Private | M | - | M |
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Religious Facilities and Institutions | P | - | P |
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Residential Care Facility | - | - | - |
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Schools, Public and Private | U | U | U |
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Trail Head Parking or Staging Area | - | - | P |
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Residential Uses | ||||
Agricultural Worker Housing Center | - | - | - |
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Agricultural Worker Housing Unit | - | - | - |
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Caretaker Quarters | A | A | A |
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Duplex Home | - | - | - |
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Live/Work Unit | - | - | - |
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Manufactured or Mobile Home | - | - | - |
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Mobile Home (Temporary) | - | - | - |
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Mobile Home Park | - | - | - |
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Multiple-Family Dwelling | - | - | - |
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Residential Care Homes, Large | - | - | - |
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Residential Care Homes, Small | - | - | - |
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Secondary Dwelling | - | - | - |
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Single-Family Home | - | - | - |
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Industrial Uses | ||||
Manufacturing, General | P | P | P |
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Manufacturing, Heavy | U | P | U |
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Manufacturing, Light | P | P | P |
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Research and Development | P | P | P |
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Warehousing, Wholesaling, and Distribution | P | P | M |
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Transportation, Communication, and Utility Uses | ||||
Airport-Related Uses | U | U | U |
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Airports for Commercial Farm Services | U | U | U |
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Solid Waste Disposal Site | U | U | U |
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Composting Facilities and Soil Amendment Facilities | M | M | M |
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Sewage Disposal Site | - | U | - |
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Freight and Truck Terminals and Yards | M | P | M |
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Recycling Collection or Processing Facility, Large | U | M | U |
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Recycling Collection or Processing Facility, Small | M | P | M |
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Reverse Vending Machine | P | P | P |
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Telecommunications Facilities | P | P | P | See Footnote 1 |
Utilities, Major | U | U | U |
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Utilities, Minor | P | P | P |
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1 The minimum setback from any public right-of-way for all structures, equipment, fences, and all other components of a telecommunication facility shall equal or exceed one foot of setback or fraction thereof for each one foot of height or fraction thereof of the tallest component of the telecommunication facility. All other development standards shall apply.
(Ord. No. 765 § 2 (Exh. A) (part); Ord. No. 788, § 8: Ord. No. 793, § 4; Ord. No. 796, § 7; Ord. No. 827, § 5; Ord. No. 832, § 5; Ord. No. 838, § 2.)
Zoning Classifications.
(a) Light Industrial (M-1). The purpose of the M-1 zone is to allow for light industrial and service commercial uses that have little potential to create noise, odor, vibration, or other similar impacts to adjacent uses and surrounding areas.
(b) Heavy Industrial (M-2). The purpose of the M-2 zone is to allow for a full range of industrial uses, including operations that necessitate the storage of large volumes of hazardous or unsightly materials, or which produce dust, smoke, fumes, odors, of noise at levels that would affect surrounding land uses.
(c) Research and Development (RD). The purpose of the RD zone is to provide areas for the location of high technology, non-polluting manufacturing plants, research and development facilities, corporate and industrial offices, and support service facilities in a rural or campus-like setting, such as a business park environment. (Ord. No. 765 § 2 (Exh. A) (part))
(a) Allowed uses and associated structures shall comply with the following development standards, in addition to any other applicable requirements of this title, unless a variance is obtained in compliance with section 44-1.90.050; and subject only to such regulations as are needed to control congestion and protect surrounding areas from significant environmental impacts. Table 44-2.50-1 identifies the development standards applicable to the Industrial Zones.
Development Standards – Light Industrial (M-1), Heavy Industrial (M-2), and Research and Development (RD) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Zoning Classifications | ||||
M-1 | M-2 | RD | Special Regulations | ||
Parcel Size and Density | |||||
Minimum Parcel Size [1] | None | None | None |
| |
Minimum Parcel Width | 60 ft | 60 ft | 60 ft |
| |
Minimum Parcel Depth | 100 ft | 100 ft | 100 ft |
| |
Maximum Dwelling Units per Acre | - | - | - |
| |
Minimum Dwelling Units per Acre | - | - | - |
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Maximum Floor Area Ratio (FAR) | 0.6 | 0.6 | 0.75 |
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Setbacks and Height Standards | |||||
Minimum Setbacks | Front | None[2] | 30 ft | None[2] |
|
Rear | 10 ft | 15 ft[4] | 10 ft |
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Side | None[3] | None[4] | None[4] |
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Maximum Primary Structure Height | 50 ft | 100 ft | 50 ft |
| |
Maximum Accessory Structure Height | 70 ft | 200 ft | 70 ft |
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Notes: [1] 1 acre outside of water and sewer district service area. [2] A 15-foot front setback shall be required when adjacent to a Residential Zone. [3] A 15-foot setback shall be required when adjacent to a Residential Zone. A zero side lot line must include fireproof walls and meet all applicable building and fire code requirements. [4] A 30-foot setback shall be required when adjacent to a Residential Zone. A zero side lot line must include fireproof walls and meet all applicable building and fire code requirements. | |||||
(b) Performance Standards. The following performance standards apply to permitted uses and uses allowed with an administrative permit in Industrial Zones as required in Table 44-2.50-2. Projects that cannot meet the following performance standards shall be elevated to a minor use permit or use permit.
(1) Maximum Noise Levels. Maximum noise levels shall meet the requirements of General Plan Table N-1. Further, maximum noise levels shall not exceed sixty dB at the property line of adjacent uses that are not in an Agricultural or Industrial Zone.
(2) Maximum Daily Trips. New daily trips shall not exceed an additional one hundred car or light truck vehicle trips or an additional seventy heavy truck or bus vehicle trips, or a combination of the two over existing or previously established traffic volumes.
(3) Water and Sewer. Adequate capacity for provision of on-site water and sewer service consistent with the requirements of the division of environmental health shall be demonstrated to the satisfaction of the director where the project will not connect to public water and/or wastewater infrastructure.
(4) Flood Management. Development shall comply with chapter 33 (Flood Damage Prevention).
(5) Drainage and Water Quality. There shall be no net increase in off-site drainage flows, including peak flows during a storm event, and water quality measures shall be implemented to reduce stormwater pollutants including the appropriate permits from Regional Water Quality Control Board.
(6) Roadway and Access Improvements. The project shall demonstrate adequate roadway and access improvements consistent with county standards to accommodate the maximum daily trips to the satisfaction of the director of public works.
(7) Fire Protection. The project shall demonstrate adequate fire protection measures to the satisfaction of the community development director.
(8) Air Quality. The project shall demonstrate adequate air quality protection measures related to air pollution, off-site particulate matter migration and odors to the satisfaction of air pollution control and community development. (Ord. No. 765 § 2 (Exh. A) (part): Ord. No. 796, § 6; Ord. No. 816, § 4.)
Table 44-2.50-2 identifies land uses allowed in the industrial zones.
Allowed Uses – Light Industrial (M-1), Heavy Industrial (M-2), and Research and Development (RD) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
P = Permitted Use A = Administrative Permit M = Minor Use Permit U = Use Permit T = Temporary Use Permit - = Use not allowed | Zoning Classifications | |||
M-1 | M-2 | RD | Special Regulations | |
Agricultural and Agricultural Support Uses | ||||
Agricultural Processing, Off-Site Products | M | P | U |
|
Agricultural Processing, On-Site Products | M | P | M |
|
Animal Grazing | - | - | - |
|
Animal Processing and Rendering | - | M | - |
|
Animal Raising and Keeping, Commercial | - | U | - |
|
Animal Raising and Keeping, Private | - | - | - |
|
Apiaries | - | - | - |
|
Accessory Structures to Primary Agricultural Use | - | - | - |
|
Crop Production and Cultivation, Including Orchards and Vineyards | - | - | - |
|
Dairy | - | U | - |
|
Equestrian Facilities, Commercial | M | - | M |
|
Equestrian Facilities, Private | - | - | - |
|
Intensive Animal Operations | - | U | - |
|
Nurseries and Greenhouses | P | P | P |
|
Private Farm Airstrips | - | U | - |
|
Visitor-Serving Agricultural Support Use | M | M | M |
|
Wineries | M | M | - |
|
Natural Resource Uses | ||||
Energy Generation for Off-Site Use | U | P | U | |
Energy Generation for On-Site Use | P | P | P |
|
Forestry and Logging | - | - | - |
|
Mining | - | U | - | Chapter 9A |
Oil and Gas Extraction | U | U | - |
|
Timber Processing | - | U | - |
|
Habitat Mitigation and Management | - | - | - |
|
Commercial Uses | ||||
Agricultural Product Sales, Off-Site | - | - | - |
|
Agricultural Product Sales, On-Site | - | - | - |
|
Agriculture Auction and Sales Yards | M | P | P |
|
Agriculture Chemicals Manufacturing and Distribution | U | U | U |
|
Agriculture Chemicals Use and Storage | A | A | A |
|
Animal Hospitals and Kennels | P | P | P |
|
Bars, Nightclubs, and Lounges | U | - | - |
|
Bed and Breakfast | - | - | - |
|
Commercial Recreation, Indoor | P | P | P |
|
Commercial Recreation, Outdoor | - | - | - |
|
Construction, Maintenance, and Repair Services | P | P | P |
|
Equipment Sales and Rental | P | P | P |
|
Farm Equipment: Sale, Rental, Repair and Supplies | P | P | P |
|
Farm Supply and Feed Store | A | - | - |
|
Food Truck | P | P | P |
|
Gas and Service Stations | P | M | P |
|
Grocery Stores | - | - | - |
|
Hotel and Motel | U | - | U |
|
Hotel and Motel – Extended Stay | - | - | - |
|
Duck, Hunting, and Fishing Clubs | - | - | - |
|
Medical Offices and Clinics | M | - | P |
|
Nursery, Retail | P | M | P |
|
Offices, Professional | P | M | P |
|
Personal Services | P | - | P |
|
Public/Mini Storage | P | P | M |
|
Recreational Vehicle Parks | - | - | - |
|
Restaurant | M | - | - |
|
Retail, General | M | - | - |
|
Retail, Large Projects | - | - | - |
|
Tasting Rooms | M | M | M |
|
Vehicle Repair, Service and Maintenance | P | P | M |
|
Vehicle Sales and Rental | P | P | P |
|
Community and Recreational Uses | ||||
Boat Ramps and Landings | - | - | - |
|
Campground | - | - | - |
|
Cemeteries | - | - | - |
|
Child Care Center | - | - | - |
|
Clubs, Lodges, and Private Meeting Halls | - | - | - |
|
Community Centers | M | - | M |
|
Community Colleges and Universities | M | - | M |
|
Correctional Institutions and Facilities | U | U | U |
|
Cultural Institutions and Museums | M | - | M |
|
Emergency Shelters | P | M | M | |
Family Day Care, Small | - | - | - |
|
Family Day Care, Large | - | - | - |
|
Golf Courses and Country Clubs | - | - | - |
|
Group Day Care Center | - | - | - |
|
Hospitals | - | - | - |
|
Marinas | - | - | - |
|
Off-Highway Vehicle Recreation Area | - | - | - |
|
Offices, Governmental | P | - | P |
|
Parks and Recreational Facilities, Public | - | - | - |
|
Public Safety Facilities | P | P | P |
|
Recreational Facilities, Private | M | - | M |
|
Religious Facilities and Institutions | P | - | P |
|
Residential Care Facility | - | - | - |
|
Schools, Public and Private | U | U | U |
|
Trail Head Parking or Staging Area | - | - | P |
|
Residential Uses | ||||
Agricultural Worker Housing Center | - | - | - |
|
Agricultural Worker Housing Unit | - | - | - |
|
Caretaker Quarters | A | A | A |
|
Duplex Home | - | - | - |
|
Live/Work Unit | - | - | - |
|
Manufactured or Mobile Home | - | - | - |
|
Mobile Home (Temporary) | - | - | - |
|
Mobile Home Park | - | - | - |
|
Multiple-Family Dwelling | - | - | - |
|
Residential Care Homes, Large | - | - | - |
|
Residential Care Homes, Small | - | - | - |
|
Secondary Dwelling | - | - | - |
|
Single-Family Home | - | - | - |
|
Industrial Uses | ||||
Manufacturing, General | P | P | P |
|
Manufacturing, Heavy | U | P | U |
|
Manufacturing, Light | P | P | P |
|
Research and Development | P | P | P |
|
Warehousing, Wholesaling, and Distribution | P | P | M |
|
Transportation, Communication, and Utility Uses | ||||
Airport-Related Uses | U | U | U |
|
Airports for Commercial Farm Services | U | U | U |
|
Solid Waste Disposal Site | U | U | U |
|
Composting Facilities and Soil Amendment Facilities | M | M | M |
|
Sewage Disposal Site | - | U | - |
|
Freight and Truck Terminals and Yards | M | P | M |
|
Recycling Collection or Processing Facility, Large | U | M | U |
|
Recycling Collection or Processing Facility, Small | M | P | M |
|
Reverse Vending Machine | P | P | P |
|
Telecommunications Facilities | P | P | P | See Footnote 1 |
Utilities, Major | U | U | U |
|
Utilities, Minor | P | P | P |
|
1 The minimum setback from any public right-of-way for all structures, equipment, fences, and all other components of a telecommunication facility shall equal or exceed one foot of setback or fraction thereof for each one foot of height or fraction thereof of the tallest component of the telecommunication facility. All other development standards shall apply.
(Ord. No. 765 § 2 (Exh. A) (part); Ord. No. 788, § 8: Ord. No. 793, § 4; Ord. No. 796, § 7; Ord. No. 827, § 5; Ord. No. 832, § 5; Ord. No. 838, § 2.)