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Dearborn City Zoning Code

ARTICLE 21

00 - I-D, GENERAL INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT1

Sec. 21.01. - Statement of purpose.

   The intent of the I-D, General Industrial District is to provide locations for any industrial development or industrial related land use.
(Ord. No. 00-831, 11-8-2000)

Sec. 21.02. - Permitted uses and structures.

   A.   Principal uses and structures. 
      1.   All uses not expressly prohibited by this ordinance shall be permitted in a General Industrial (I-D) zone, provided, however, that certain uses enumerated below shall be permitted by the plan commission only as a special land use as hereinafter provided.
      2.   Uses and structures accessory to the above, subject to the provisions in Article [Section] 2.03. Accessory office and sales operations may be permitted where such activities are clearly incidental to the principal industrial use, subject to the provisions in Section 7.04.
   B.   Special land uses. The following uses may be permitted subject to the conditions specified for each use, review and approval of the site plan, any special conditions imposed during the course of review, and the provisions set forth in Article 32.00.
(Ord. No. 00-831, 11-8-2000)

Sec. 21.03. - Development standards.

   A.   Site Plan Review. Site Plan Review and approval is required by the city planner for all uses in the General Industrial District in accordance with Article 32.00.
   B.   Area, height, bulk, and placement requirements. Buildings and uses in the General Industrial District are subject to the area, height, bulk, and placement requirements in Article 29.00—Schedule of Regulations.
   C.   General development standards. Buildings and uses in the General Industrial District shall be subject to all applicable standards and requirements set forth in this Ordinance, including the following:
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Topic
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Definitions
General Provisions
Off-Street Parking and Loading
Landscaping
Walls
Site Development Standards
Performance Standards
Schedule of Regulations
 
(Ord. No. 00-831, 11-8-2000)