INDUSTRIAL ZONES
Table 33-563 INDUSTRIAL ZONES | |
|---|---|
General Plan Designation | Corresponding Zoning |
General industrial | General industrial (M-2)/ Light industrial (M-1) |
Industrial office | General industrial (M-2)/ Light industrial (M-1)/ Industrial office (I-O) |
Light industrial | Light industrial (M-1)/ Industrial park (I-P) |
Table 33-564 PERMITTED AND CONDITIONALLY PERMITTED PRINCIPAL USES | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
Use Title | I-O | M-1 | M-2 | I-P |
Administrative and business offices | P | P | ||
Agriculture livestock (not including animal waste processing facilities) | C | P | ||
Ammunition manufacturing | C | C | ||
Animal boarding (indoor boarding only) and training, feeding, care, grooming and "daycare"2. Does not include animal shelters*****, sales or breeding | P | P | ||
Animal hospital and care | P | P | ||
Assembly | P | P | P | P |
Auction services | P | P | P | P |
Automotive services (including motorcycles, marine craft, and recreational vehicles) | ||||
Gasoline sales or services | ||||
Fleet fueling | P | P | ||
Car-wash, polishing, vacuuming, or detailing (primary or accessory use) | C | C | ||
Limited vehicle repair* (subject to Article 57) | P | P | ||
General vehicle repair* (subject to Article 57) | C# | C# | ||
Commercial vehicle repair* (subject to Article 57) | C | |||
Tire retreading* (subject to Article 57) | ||||
Junkyard and wrecking yard* (subject to Chapter 15 and Article 57) | C | |||
Fleet storage* (subject to Article 57) | C | C | ||
Tow yard storage* (subject to Article 57) | C | |||
Broadcasting (radio and/or television), recording, and/or sound studios3 | P | P | P | P |
Building materials** | P | P | P | P |
Bulk fertilizer (not including animal waste processing facilities) | C | |||
Cabinet manufacturer/wholesaler** | P | P | P | P |
Canning/curing seafoods | C | C | ||
Carpeting manufacturer/wholesaler** | P | P | P | P/C |
Car-wash, polishing, vacuuming, or detailing (primary or accessory use) (subject to Article 57) | C | C | ||
Communication facilities (subject to Article 34) | P | P | P | P |
Construction services | P | P | P | P |
Crematoriums | P | P | P | P |
Daycare (subject to Article 57) | C | |||
Electrical wholesale houses** | P | P | P | P |
Emergency shelters**** | P | |||
Equipment sales and leasing (subject to Article 57) | P | P | ||
Experimental-type uses | C | C | C | C |
Feed stores** | P | P | P | P |
Financial services | ||||
Bank | P | P | ||
Bank (drive-in,* drive-through*) (section 33-341) | C | C | ||
Check-cash/pay day | ||||
Real estate service or security broker | P | P | ||
Furniture manufacturer/wholesaler** | P | P | P | P |
Government services | P | |||
Grain mills | C | P | ||
Green waste compost facility | C | |||
Health and fitness facilities | C# | C# | ||
Heavy construction equipment** (e.g., tractors, earth moving equipment, etc.) | P | P | P | P |
Helipads | C | C | C | |
Industrial hardware** | P | P | P | P |
Landscape materials** (e.g., soil, compost, wood chips) | P | P | P | P |
Laundry and dry cleaning services | ||||
Self-service, coin-operated | ||||
Pick-up service only | ||||
Dry cleaning, laundering, pressing and dying for on-site retail customers only | ||||
Commercial laundry or pressing | C | C | ||
Lumber yards** | C | C# | P | C |
Manufacturing | P | P | P | P |
Masonry products** | P | P | P | P |
Materials batch plants and concrete recycling | C | |||
Medical laboratories | P | P | P | P |
Oil refinery and bulk stations (located outside of the HCO zone) | C | |||
Plumbing supply** | P | P | P | P |
Postsecondary vocational training schools, limited to training for uses which are permitted or conditionally permitted in the zone | C | C | C | C |
Power plants | C | C | ||
Primary metal manufacturing | C | |||
Recycling facilities1 | ||||
Reverse vending machine1 | P | P | P | |
Small processing facility1 | P/C | P | ||
Large processing facility1 | C | C | ||
Repair services | P | P | P | P |
Restaurants | C# | C# | C# | |
Slaughter houses/meat products | C | C | ||
Social and charitable services (including emergency shelters)*** | C | |||
Solid waste transfer facility | C | |||
Storage yards | C | P | ||
Swap meet | C | |||
Trades | P | P | P | P |
Transmission/communication facilities | C | C | ||
Transportation facilities | P | P | P | |
Uses involving hazardous chemicals or waste* | C | C | C | C |
Utilities | P | P | P | |
Vehicle Sales | ||||
Boutique car sales* (subject to Article 57) | ||||
Car dealership* (subject to Article 57) | C | C | C | C |
Parts and accessories sale and supply | P | P | P | |
Tractor or heavy truck sales, storage, or rental* (subject to Article 57) | C | C | ||
Vehicle, shredding and dismantling | C | P | ||
Warehousing and distribution | P | P | P | P |
Mini-warehouse storage facilities | C | |||
Wholesale | P | P | P | P |
Notes: | ||
|---|---|---|
* | = | As determined by the director and the fire chief based on information provided by the business describing the quantity and nature of hazardous chemicals used. |
** | = | |
*** | = | Only on sites immediately adjacent to the general commercial zone and within 500 feet of public transportation. |
**** | = | Only on sites within the emergency shelter overlay, Figure 33-661, and subject to the requirements of Article 27. |
***** | = | Dog shelters generally means an establishment, especially one supported by charitable contributions, that provides a temporary home for dogs, cats and other animals that are offered for adoption. |
1 | = | Pursuant to Article 33 of the zoning code (recycling facilities). |
2 | = | Pursuant to section 33-576 of this article (animal boarding and daycare). |
3 | = | Includes instruction. Pursuant to Chapter 17, Article 12 (noise abatement and control). |
P | = | Permitted use. |
C | = | Conditionally permitted use subject to issuance of a conditional use permit; either major (C) or minor (C#) (pursuant to Article 61, Division 1 of this chapter). |
Table 33-565 PERMITTED ACCESSORY USES AND STRUCTURES | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
Use Title | I-O | M-1 | M-2 | I-P |
ATM kiosk | ||||
ATM kiosk (drive-in,* drive-through*) (section 33-341) | ||||
Fleet storage* (subject to Article 57) | P | P | P | P |
Tow truck operation incidental to repair* (subject to Article 57) | P/C | P/C | ||
Bus stop shelters** | P | P | P | P |
Cafeteria, operated in conjunction with a permitted use for the convenience of persons employed upon the premises | P | P | P | P |
Caretakers' or watchperson's dwelling | P | P | P | P |
Commercial sales and service uses clearly incidental and secondary to a principal permitted use as provided for in section 33-565(b) | P | P | P | P |
Cottage food operations and home occupations as provided for in Article 44 | P | P | P | P |
Employee recreational facilities and play areas | P | P | P | P |
Other accessory uses and buildings customarily appurtenant to a permitted use | P | P | P | P |
Reverse vending machines* (Article 33) | P | P | P | P |
Satellite dish antennas* | P | P | P | P |
Storage buildings incidental to a permitted use | P | P | P | P |
Storage of materials used for the construction of a building, including the contractor's temporary office, provided that such use is on the building site or immediately adjacent thereto and provided further, that such use shall be permitted only during the construction period and the 30 days thereafter | P | P | P | P |
TABLE 33-569 INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
STANDARD | M-1 | M-2 | I-P | I-O |
Lot area(1, 2) | 7,000 SF | 10,000 SF | 1 Acre | 7,000 SF |
Average lot width(2) | 50′ | 50′ | 100′ | 50′ |
Lot frontage minimum(2) | 35′ | 35′ | 70′ except 35′ on cul-de-sac | 35′ |
Front setback(3) | 10′ | 10′ | 20′ | 15′ |
Side setback(3) | None | None | None | None |
Adjoining residential zone,(5) school, or park | 20′ | 20′ | 20′ | 20′ |
Adjoining dedicated street,(5) or right-of-way | 10′ | 10′ | 10′ | 15′ |
Rear setback(3) | None | None | None | None |
Adjoining residential zone,(5) school, or park | 20′ | 20′ | 20′ | 20′ |
Adjoining dedicated street,(5) or right-of-way | 10′ | 10′ | 20′ | 15′ |
Landscaping(4) | —Subject to citywide landscape ordinance(6)— See Article 62 | |||
Distance between buildings (on same property) | None | None | 15′ | 15′ |
Maximum building height | UBC | UBC | UBC | UBC |
Within 100′ from residentially zoned property | UBC | UBC | 35′ | 35′ |
Maximum lot coverage | None | None | 40% | None |
Average suite size | None | None | 5,000 SF | None |
Parking | According to section 33-760 | According to section 33-760 | According to section 33-760 | According to section 33-760 |
Off-street loading; Number of docks | Building over 10,000 SF shall provide minimum of 1 loading space for each additional 10,000 SF of gross floor area or fraction thereof, unless fewer loading docks are determined to be required for the use of the director of community development | Building over 10,000 SF shall provide minimum of 1 loading space for each additional 10,000 SF of gross floor area or fraction thereof, unless fewer loading docks are determined to be required for the use of the director of community development | Building under 30,000 SF -1 loading dock. Building over 30,000 SF - 2 loading dock/first 30,000 SF, plus 1 loading dock for each additional 20,000 SF (or fraction thereof) located to the rear of the buildings so that the door does not face toward a public street or adjoining residential property | A maximum of 1 off-street or alley loading space |
Size of space, minimum | 10′ x 30′ | 10′ x 30′ | 10′ x 30′ | 10′ x 30′ |
Outdoor storage | See outdoor storage section 33-571 | See outdoor storage section 33-571 | See outdoor storage section 33-571 | See outdoor storage section 33-571 |
Separation walls | Min. 6′ high wall adjacent to residentially zoned property, school, or park required | Min. 6′ high wall adjacent to residentially zoned property, school, or park required | Min. 6′ high wall adjacent to residentially zoned property, school, or park required | Min. 6′ high wall adjacent to residentially zoned property, school, or park required |
Exterior lighting | No light shall be directed toward adjacent properties or public rights-of-way (see section 33-710) | No light shall be directed toward adjacent properties or public rights-of-way (see section 33-710) | No light shall be directed toward adjacent properties or public rights-of-way (see section 33-710) | No light shall be directed toward adjacent properties or public rights-of-way (see section 33-710) |
Trash storage | Required per section 33-572 | Required per section 33-572 | Required per section 33-572 | Required per section 33-572 |
Notes: | |
|---|---|
(1) | Exception: a lot or parcel of land shall be required to have a larger lot size when, upon study of the topography, surrounding zoning, land uses and land features, it is determined to be in the public interest to increase the minimum lot size which shall be designated by a suffix to the zone. |
(2) | Nonconforming parcels. Lots or parcels of land which were legally created prior to the application of this zone shall be exempt from the parcel requirements of this section. |
(3) | Adjustments to all yard requirements of up to 25% may be granted. |
(4) | All required setbacks must be landscaped. Up to five feet of the public right-of-way adjacent to a rear yard may be landscaped and counted toward the usable area on the property. |
(5) | Fences and walls may be constructed in any location allowed for principal structures. |
(6) | Exceptions to the provisions of Article 62 landscape standards section 33-1339(b) and (d) may be granted by the director pursuant to an administrative adjustment filed in conformance with Article 61, Division 2 of this chapter, for expansions to existing uses in the M-1 and M-2 zones, based on the finding that the modifications are consistent with the intent of the citywide landscape ordinance, and do not result in detrimental impacts due to either the nature of the site, the nature of surrounding properties, or conditions placed on the landscape plan. |
INDUSTRIAL ZONES
Table 33-563 INDUSTRIAL ZONES | |
|---|---|
General Plan Designation | Corresponding Zoning |
General industrial | General industrial (M-2)/ Light industrial (M-1) |
Industrial office | General industrial (M-2)/ Light industrial (M-1)/ Industrial office (I-O) |
Light industrial | Light industrial (M-1)/ Industrial park (I-P) |
Table 33-564 PERMITTED AND CONDITIONALLY PERMITTED PRINCIPAL USES | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
Use Title | I-O | M-1 | M-2 | I-P |
Administrative and business offices | P | P | ||
Agriculture livestock (not including animal waste processing facilities) | C | P | ||
Ammunition manufacturing | C | C | ||
Animal boarding (indoor boarding only) and training, feeding, care, grooming and "daycare"2. Does not include animal shelters*****, sales or breeding | P | P | ||
Animal hospital and care | P | P | ||
Assembly | P | P | P | P |
Auction services | P | P | P | P |
Automotive services (including motorcycles, marine craft, and recreational vehicles) | ||||
Gasoline sales or services | ||||
Fleet fueling | P | P | ||
Car-wash, polishing, vacuuming, or detailing (primary or accessory use) | C | C | ||
Limited vehicle repair* (subject to Article 57) | P | P | ||
General vehicle repair* (subject to Article 57) | C# | C# | ||
Commercial vehicle repair* (subject to Article 57) | C | |||
Tire retreading* (subject to Article 57) | ||||
Junkyard and wrecking yard* (subject to Chapter 15 and Article 57) | C | |||
Fleet storage* (subject to Article 57) | C | C | ||
Tow yard storage* (subject to Article 57) | C | |||
Broadcasting (radio and/or television), recording, and/or sound studios3 | P | P | P | P |
Building materials** | P | P | P | P |
Bulk fertilizer (not including animal waste processing facilities) | C | |||
Cabinet manufacturer/wholesaler** | P | P | P | P |
Canning/curing seafoods | C | C | ||
Carpeting manufacturer/wholesaler** | P | P | P | P/C |
Car-wash, polishing, vacuuming, or detailing (primary or accessory use) (subject to Article 57) | C | C | ||
Communication facilities (subject to Article 34) | P | P | P | P |
Construction services | P | P | P | P |
Crematoriums | P | P | P | P |
Daycare (subject to Article 57) | C | |||
Electrical wholesale houses** | P | P | P | P |
Emergency shelters**** | P | |||
Equipment sales and leasing (subject to Article 57) | P | P | ||
Experimental-type uses | C | C | C | C |
Feed stores** | P | P | P | P |
Financial services | ||||
Bank | P | P | ||
Bank (drive-in,* drive-through*) (section 33-341) | C | C | ||
Check-cash/pay day | ||||
Real estate service or security broker | P | P | ||
Furniture manufacturer/wholesaler** | P | P | P | P |
Government services | P | |||
Grain mills | C | P | ||
Green waste compost facility | C | |||
Health and fitness facilities | C# | C# | ||
Heavy construction equipment** (e.g., tractors, earth moving equipment, etc.) | P | P | P | P |
Helipads | C | C | C | |
Industrial hardware** | P | P | P | P |
Landscape materials** (e.g., soil, compost, wood chips) | P | P | P | P |
Laundry and dry cleaning services | ||||
Self-service, coin-operated | ||||
Pick-up service only | ||||
Dry cleaning, laundering, pressing and dying for on-site retail customers only | ||||
Commercial laundry or pressing | C | C | ||
Lumber yards** | C | C# | P | C |
Manufacturing | P | P | P | P |
Masonry products** | P | P | P | P |
Materials batch plants and concrete recycling | C | |||
Medical laboratories | P | P | P | P |
Oil refinery and bulk stations (located outside of the HCO zone) | C | |||
Plumbing supply** | P | P | P | P |
Postsecondary vocational training schools, limited to training for uses which are permitted or conditionally permitted in the zone | C | C | C | C |
Power plants | C | C | ||
Primary metal manufacturing | C | |||
Recycling facilities1 | ||||
Reverse vending machine1 | P | P | P | |
Small processing facility1 | P/C | P | ||
Large processing facility1 | C | C | ||
Repair services | P | P | P | P |
Restaurants | C# | C# | C# | |
Slaughter houses/meat products | C | C | ||
Social and charitable services (including emergency shelters)*** | C | |||
Solid waste transfer facility | C | |||
Storage yards | C | P | ||
Swap meet | C | |||
Trades | P | P | P | P |
Transmission/communication facilities | C | C | ||
Transportation facilities | P | P | P | |
Uses involving hazardous chemicals or waste* | C | C | C | C |
Utilities | P | P | P | |
Vehicle Sales | ||||
Boutique car sales* (subject to Article 57) | ||||
Car dealership* (subject to Article 57) | C | C | C | C |
Parts and accessories sale and supply | P | P | P | |
Tractor or heavy truck sales, storage, or rental* (subject to Article 57) | C | C | ||
Vehicle, shredding and dismantling | C | P | ||
Warehousing and distribution | P | P | P | P |
Mini-warehouse storage facilities | C | |||
Wholesale | P | P | P | P |
Notes: | ||
|---|---|---|
* | = | As determined by the director and the fire chief based on information provided by the business describing the quantity and nature of hazardous chemicals used. |
** | = | |
*** | = | Only on sites immediately adjacent to the general commercial zone and within 500 feet of public transportation. |
**** | = | Only on sites within the emergency shelter overlay, Figure 33-661, and subject to the requirements of Article 27. |
***** | = | Dog shelters generally means an establishment, especially one supported by charitable contributions, that provides a temporary home for dogs, cats and other animals that are offered for adoption. |
1 | = | Pursuant to Article 33 of the zoning code (recycling facilities). |
2 | = | Pursuant to section 33-576 of this article (animal boarding and daycare). |
3 | = | Includes instruction. Pursuant to Chapter 17, Article 12 (noise abatement and control). |
P | = | Permitted use. |
C | = | Conditionally permitted use subject to issuance of a conditional use permit; either major (C) or minor (C#) (pursuant to Article 61, Division 1 of this chapter). |
Table 33-565 PERMITTED ACCESSORY USES AND STRUCTURES | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
Use Title | I-O | M-1 | M-2 | I-P |
ATM kiosk | ||||
ATM kiosk (drive-in,* drive-through*) (section 33-341) | ||||
Fleet storage* (subject to Article 57) | P | P | P | P |
Tow truck operation incidental to repair* (subject to Article 57) | P/C | P/C | ||
Bus stop shelters** | P | P | P | P |
Cafeteria, operated in conjunction with a permitted use for the convenience of persons employed upon the premises | P | P | P | P |
Caretakers' or watchperson's dwelling | P | P | P | P |
Commercial sales and service uses clearly incidental and secondary to a principal permitted use as provided for in section 33-565(b) | P | P | P | P |
Cottage food operations and home occupations as provided for in Article 44 | P | P | P | P |
Employee recreational facilities and play areas | P | P | P | P |
Other accessory uses and buildings customarily appurtenant to a permitted use | P | P | P | P |
Reverse vending machines* (Article 33) | P | P | P | P |
Satellite dish antennas* | P | P | P | P |
Storage buildings incidental to a permitted use | P | P | P | P |
Storage of materials used for the construction of a building, including the contractor's temporary office, provided that such use is on the building site or immediately adjacent thereto and provided further, that such use shall be permitted only during the construction period and the 30 days thereafter | P | P | P | P |
TABLE 33-569 INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
STANDARD | M-1 | M-2 | I-P | I-O |
Lot area(1, 2) | 7,000 SF | 10,000 SF | 1 Acre | 7,000 SF |
Average lot width(2) | 50′ | 50′ | 100′ | 50′ |
Lot frontage minimum(2) | 35′ | 35′ | 70′ except 35′ on cul-de-sac | 35′ |
Front setback(3) | 10′ | 10′ | 20′ | 15′ |
Side setback(3) | None | None | None | None |
Adjoining residential zone,(5) school, or park | 20′ | 20′ | 20′ | 20′ |
Adjoining dedicated street,(5) or right-of-way | 10′ | 10′ | 10′ | 15′ |
Rear setback(3) | None | None | None | None |
Adjoining residential zone,(5) school, or park | 20′ | 20′ | 20′ | 20′ |
Adjoining dedicated street,(5) or right-of-way | 10′ | 10′ | 20′ | 15′ |
Landscaping(4) | —Subject to citywide landscape ordinance(6)— See Article 62 | |||
Distance between buildings (on same property) | None | None | 15′ | 15′ |
Maximum building height | UBC | UBC | UBC | UBC |
Within 100′ from residentially zoned property | UBC | UBC | 35′ | 35′ |
Maximum lot coverage | None | None | 40% | None |
Average suite size | None | None | 5,000 SF | None |
Parking | According to section 33-760 | According to section 33-760 | According to section 33-760 | According to section 33-760 |
Off-street loading; Number of docks | Building over 10,000 SF shall provide minimum of 1 loading space for each additional 10,000 SF of gross floor area or fraction thereof, unless fewer loading docks are determined to be required for the use of the director of community development | Building over 10,000 SF shall provide minimum of 1 loading space for each additional 10,000 SF of gross floor area or fraction thereof, unless fewer loading docks are determined to be required for the use of the director of community development | Building under 30,000 SF -1 loading dock. Building over 30,000 SF - 2 loading dock/first 30,000 SF, plus 1 loading dock for each additional 20,000 SF (or fraction thereof) located to the rear of the buildings so that the door does not face toward a public street or adjoining residential property | A maximum of 1 off-street or alley loading space |
Size of space, minimum | 10′ x 30′ | 10′ x 30′ | 10′ x 30′ | 10′ x 30′ |
Outdoor storage | See outdoor storage section 33-571 | See outdoor storage section 33-571 | See outdoor storage section 33-571 | See outdoor storage section 33-571 |
Separation walls | Min. 6′ high wall adjacent to residentially zoned property, school, or park required | Min. 6′ high wall adjacent to residentially zoned property, school, or park required | Min. 6′ high wall adjacent to residentially zoned property, school, or park required | Min. 6′ high wall adjacent to residentially zoned property, school, or park required |
Exterior lighting | No light shall be directed toward adjacent properties or public rights-of-way (see section 33-710) | No light shall be directed toward adjacent properties or public rights-of-way (see section 33-710) | No light shall be directed toward adjacent properties or public rights-of-way (see section 33-710) | No light shall be directed toward adjacent properties or public rights-of-way (see section 33-710) |
Trash storage | Required per section 33-572 | Required per section 33-572 | Required per section 33-572 | Required per section 33-572 |
Notes: | |
|---|---|
(1) | Exception: a lot or parcel of land shall be required to have a larger lot size when, upon study of the topography, surrounding zoning, land uses and land features, it is determined to be in the public interest to increase the minimum lot size which shall be designated by a suffix to the zone. |
(2) | Nonconforming parcels. Lots or parcels of land which were legally created prior to the application of this zone shall be exempt from the parcel requirements of this section. |
(3) | Adjustments to all yard requirements of up to 25% may be granted. |
(4) | All required setbacks must be landscaped. Up to five feet of the public right-of-way adjacent to a rear yard may be landscaped and counted toward the usable area on the property. |
(5) | Fences and walls may be constructed in any location allowed for principal structures. |
(6) | Exceptions to the provisions of Article 62 landscape standards section 33-1339(b) and (d) may be granted by the director pursuant to an administrative adjustment filed in conformance with Article 61, Division 2 of this chapter, for expansions to existing uses in the M-1 and M-2 zones, based on the finding that the modifications are consistent with the intent of the citywide landscape ordinance, and do not result in detrimental impacts due to either the nature of the site, the nature of surrounding properties, or conditions placed on the landscape plan. |