40 INDUSTRIAL ZONE CLASSIFICATIONS
Table 15.40.020.A Permitted Uses |
Table 15.40.020.A Permitted Uses | ||
Classified Uses | NAICS** | M-P or M-G Zone |
Agricultural production (including on-site sales of produce grown on premises) | 111 | X |
Electrical distribution substations | 2211 | CUP |
Building construction -- General contractors and operative builders | 233 | X |
Heavy construction -- General contractors | 234 | X |
Cannabis Cultivation | NP | |
Construction – Special trade contractors | 235 | X |
Manufacturing: | ||
Animal food products | 3111 | X* |
Grain and oilseed milling | 3112 | X* |
Sugar and confectionary products | 3113 | X* |
Dairy products | 3115 | X* |
Bakery and tortilla products | 3118 | X* |
Other food products | 3119 | X |
Soft drinks and ice products | 31211 | X |
Breweries | 31212 | X* |
Wineries | 31213 | X* |
Distilleries | 31214 | X* |
Textile mills | 313 | X |
Textile product mills | 314 | X |
Apparel | 315 | X |
Leather and hide tanning and finishing | 3161 | CUP |
Footwear | 3162 | X |
Veneer, plywood and engineered wood products | 3212 | X* |
Other wood products | 3219 | X* |
Converted paper products | 3222 | X |
Printing and related support activities | 323 | X |
Asphalt paving, roofing, and saturated materials | 32412 | X |
Other petroleum lubricating oil and grease products | 32419 | X |
Chemical products | 325 | X |
Plastics and rubber products | 326 | X* |
Nonmetallic mineral products | 327 | X* |
Primary metal products (but not including: | 331 | X |
3315 “Foundries” and all raw metal production) | ||
Foundries | 3315 | CUP |
Fabricated metal products (but not including: | 332 | X* |
332993 “Ammunition (except small arms)” | ||
Machinery products | 333 | X |
Computer and electronic products | 334 | X |
Electrical equipment, appliance and component products | 335 | X |
Transportation equipment | 336 | X* |
Furniture and related products | 337 | X |
Medical equipment and supplies | 3391 | X |
Miscellaneous products | 3399 | X |
Wholesale trade, durable goods (but not including: 42393 “Recyclable materials”) | 423 | X |
Wholesale trade, non-durable goods (but not including: | 424 | X |
42444 “Poultry and poultry products” | ||
4245 “Farm product raw materials” | ||
4246 “Chemicals and allied products” | ||
4247 “Petroleum and petroleum products”) | ||
Automobile service station (additional requirements 15.30.040.D.2) | 447 | CUP |
Non-store retailer | 454 | X |
Automobile, truck and equipment, rental, storage facilities not within 300 feet of a residential zone | 484 | X |
Automobile, truck and equipment rental, storage facilities within 300 feet of a residential zone | 484 | CUP |
Trucking, general freight | 4841 | CUP |
Trucking, specialized freight | 4842 | CUP |
Taxi and limousine service | 4853 | X |
Charter bus industry | 4855 | X |
Motor vehicle towing | 48841 | X |
Postal service | 491 | X |
Couriers and messengers | 492 | X |
Warehousing and storage | 493 | X |
Publishing industry | 511 | X |
Motion picture and video production | 51211 | X |
Motion picture and video distribution | 51212 | X |
Postproduction services for motion picture and video industry | 51219 | X |
Sound recording industry | 5122 | X |
Broadcasting and telecommunications | 513 | X |
Self-service storage facilities | 53113 | X |
Architectural, engineering and related services | 5413 | X |
Specialized design services | 5414 | X |
Computer systems design and related services | 5415 | X |
Management, scientific and technical consulting services | 5416 | X |
Scientific research and development services | 5417 | X |
Advertising and related services | 5418 | X |
Photographic services | 54192 | X |
Veterinary services | 54194 | X |
Administrative and support services | 561 | X |
Recycling facility (when in accordance with Section 15.30.090 of this title): | 56292 | X |
Mobile recycling center (see Chapter 15.04) | X | |
Recycling collection facility (see Chapter 15.04) | X | |
Light processing facility (see Chapter 15.04) | X | |
Heavy processing facility (see Chapter 15.04) | CUP | |
Business schools and computer and management training | 6114 | MSP |
Technical and trade school | 6115 | MSP |
Ambulance service | 62191 | X |
Eating and drinking place | 722 | CUP |
Fitness and recreational sports centers (membership only) | 71394 | CUP |
Automotive repair and maintenance not within 300 feet of a residential zone (includes 81192 "Auto detailing" but not 811192 "Car washes") | 8111 | X |
Automotive repair and maintenance within 300 feet of a residential zone (includes 81192 "Auto detailing" but not 811192 "Car washes") | 8111 | CUP |
Reupholster and furniture repair and finishing | 81142 | X |
Linen supply | 812331 | X |
Industrial laundry and dry cleaning | 812332 | X* |
Carpet and upholstery cleaning | 812332 | X* |
Kennel, pet boarding | 812910 | X |
Photo finishing laboratory | 812921 | X |
Notes: * If proposed within 1,000 feet of property with a residential zone classification and the gross floor area exceeds 10,000 square feet, the use is subject to the approval of a Conditional Use Permit. ** Where three-digit and four-digit codes are listed, all NAICS uses beginning with the same digits shall be included, unless specifically excluded. NP: denotes that the use is not permitted. | ||
Non-Classified Uses | M-P or M-G Zone | |
Additional non-residential use not provided for as a permitted or accessory use | CUP | |
Adult use (pursuant to additional requirements in FMC Chapter 7.95 | X | |
Automotive sales, "single car display" dealer as an accessory use to an automotive repair and maintenance facility; limit one per business address
| X | |
Caretaker's residence | X | |
Central administrative office (an establishment primarily engaged in management and general administrative functions performed centrally for other establishments of the same company) | X | |
X1 | ||
Heliport | CUP | |
Joint/mixed use development, predominantly industrial in scope, with limited accessory residential and/or commercial components | CUP | |
Marijuana Related Use and/or Activity | NP | |
Medical marijuana dispensary | NP | |
X1 | ||
Outdoor storage (pursuant to Subsection 15.40.020.E of this chapter) | X | |
Restaurants within the Restaurant Overlay District pursuant to Chapter 15.67 | X | |
X | ||
Tattoo Parlor | NP | |
TV transmitter and equipment building | X | |
Notes: X denotes that the use is permitted. | ||
NP: denotes that the use is not permitted. | ||
MSP denotes that the use is permitted with the approval of a Minor Site Plan in accordance with Chapter 15.47 of this title. | ||
CUP denotes that the use is permitted with the approval of a Conditional Use Permit in accordance with Chapter 15.70 of this title. 1 Permitted in the Emergency Shelter Overlay Zone, pursuant to Chapter 15.42. | ||
Table 15.40.040.A Building Setbacks for Industrial Zone Classifications | ||
Minimum setback from a property line: | M-P | M-G |
... along a public street | 20 feet | 10 feet |
5 feet | 5 feet | |
10 feet | 10 feet | |
...along or across a public street or alley from property with a residential zone | ||
Table 15.40.040.B Maximum Heights for Walls and Fences in Industrial Zone Classifications | |
Location | Maximum Height |
In a street setback area | Three feet within front yard setback area. The Director of Development Services may approve non-view obscuring fences taller than three feet. |
Interior lot line adjacent to property with a residential zone | Eight feet within five feet of the side property line |
Not within a setback area | Subject to applicable height restrictions for buildings. |
Within a corner cut off area | Three feet. (The height applies to any feature that could block a clear view of traffic across a vision clearance area.) |
Table 15.40.050.A Parking Requirements for Uses in the Industrial Zone Classifications | |
Type of Activity | Parking Requirement (spaces/gross square feet) |
General manufacturing | 1 per 800 |
Warehousing, wholesaling, and storage | 1 per 2,000 |
Administrative and business office, retail or service areas | 1 per 250 |
Trade schools, including but not limited to, vocational training, real estate, art and professional schools | Subject to approval of a Minor Site Plan pursuant to Chapter 15.47. |
Research and development, including, but not limited to: contractors offices, industrial development planning services, industrial management services, management engineering, systems engineering and systems research and development | Uses shall be broken into component parts (office, manufacturing, etc.) and shall meet the cumulative parking requirements of all parts |
Restaurant with up to 200 seats (non-drive-through) within the Restaurant Overlay District pursuant to Chapter 15.67 | May be eligible for a parking exemption pursuant to 15.67.030 |
Self-service storage facility | At least six spaces, accessible at all times as “visitor” parking |

Table 15.40.060.A Parking and Drive Aisle Minimum Design Standards for One-Way Drive Aisle | ||||||||
Stall Angle | Standard Size Stalls (9’ x 19’) | Compact Size Stalls (8’ x 16’) | ||||||
Bay Width | Row Width | Drive Aisle Width | Bay Width | Row Width | Drive Aisle Width | |||
SingleLoaded | DoubleLoaded | SingleLoaded | DoubleLoaded | |||||
0 degrees | 21.00 | 30.00 | 9.00 | 12.00 | 20.00 | 28.00 | 8.00 | 12.00 |
30 degrees | 29.30 | 46.60 | 17.30 | 12.00 | 26.93 | 41.86 | 14.93 | 12.00 |
45 degrees | 33.80 | 53.60 | 19.80 | 14.00 | 30.97 | 47.94 | 16.97 | 14.00 |
60 degrees | 38.96 | 59.92 | 20.96 | 18.00 | 35.86 | 54.72 | 17.86 | 18.00 |
90 degrees | 44.00 | 63.00 | 19.00 | 25.00 | 41.00 | 57.00 | 16.00 | 25.00 |
Note: All measurements are in feet. | ||||||||
Table 15.40.060.B Parking and Drive Aisle Minimum Design Standards for Two-Way Drive Aisles | ||||||||
Stall Angle | Standard Size Stalls (9’ x 19’) | Compact Size Stalls (8’ x 16’) | ||||||
Bay Width | Row Width | Aisle Width | Bay Width | Aisle Width | ||||
Single Loaded | Double Loaded | Single Loaded | Double Loaded | |||||
0 degrees | 29.00 | 38.00 | 9.00 | 20.00 | 28.00 | 36.00 | 8.00 | 20.00 |
30 degrees | 37.30 | 54.60 | 17.30 | 20.00 | 34.93 | 49.86 | 14.93 | 20.00 |
45 degrees | 39.80 | 59.60 | 19.80 | 20.00 | 36.97 | 53.94 | 16.97 | 20.00 |
60 degrees | 45.96 | 66.92 | 20.96 | 25.00 | 42.86 | 61.72 | 17.86 | 25.00 |
90 degrees | 44.00 | 63.00 | 19.00 | 25.00 | 41.00 | 62.00 | 16.00 | 25.00 |
Note: All measurements are in feet. | ||||||||


40 INDUSTRIAL ZONE CLASSIFICATIONS
Table 15.40.020.A Permitted Uses |
Table 15.40.020.A Permitted Uses | ||
Classified Uses | NAICS** | M-P or M-G Zone |
Agricultural production (including on-site sales of produce grown on premises) | 111 | X |
Electrical distribution substations | 2211 | CUP |
Building construction -- General contractors and operative builders | 233 | X |
Heavy construction -- General contractors | 234 | X |
Cannabis Cultivation | NP | |
Construction – Special trade contractors | 235 | X |
Manufacturing: | ||
Animal food products | 3111 | X* |
Grain and oilseed milling | 3112 | X* |
Sugar and confectionary products | 3113 | X* |
Dairy products | 3115 | X* |
Bakery and tortilla products | 3118 | X* |
Other food products | 3119 | X |
Soft drinks and ice products | 31211 | X |
Breweries | 31212 | X* |
Wineries | 31213 | X* |
Distilleries | 31214 | X* |
Textile mills | 313 | X |
Textile product mills | 314 | X |
Apparel | 315 | X |
Leather and hide tanning and finishing | 3161 | CUP |
Footwear | 3162 | X |
Veneer, plywood and engineered wood products | 3212 | X* |
Other wood products | 3219 | X* |
Converted paper products | 3222 | X |
Printing and related support activities | 323 | X |
Asphalt paving, roofing, and saturated materials | 32412 | X |
Other petroleum lubricating oil and grease products | 32419 | X |
Chemical products | 325 | X |
Plastics and rubber products | 326 | X* |
Nonmetallic mineral products | 327 | X* |
Primary metal products (but not including: | 331 | X |
3315 “Foundries” and all raw metal production) | ||
Foundries | 3315 | CUP |
Fabricated metal products (but not including: | 332 | X* |
332993 “Ammunition (except small arms)” | ||
Machinery products | 333 | X |
Computer and electronic products | 334 | X |
Electrical equipment, appliance and component products | 335 | X |
Transportation equipment | 336 | X* |
Furniture and related products | 337 | X |
Medical equipment and supplies | 3391 | X |
Miscellaneous products | 3399 | X |
Wholesale trade, durable goods (but not including: 42393 “Recyclable materials”) | 423 | X |
Wholesale trade, non-durable goods (but not including: | 424 | X |
42444 “Poultry and poultry products” | ||
4245 “Farm product raw materials” | ||
4246 “Chemicals and allied products” | ||
4247 “Petroleum and petroleum products”) | ||
Automobile service station (additional requirements 15.30.040.D.2) | 447 | CUP |
Non-store retailer | 454 | X |
Automobile, truck and equipment, rental, storage facilities not within 300 feet of a residential zone | 484 | X |
Automobile, truck and equipment rental, storage facilities within 300 feet of a residential zone | 484 | CUP |
Trucking, general freight | 4841 | CUP |
Trucking, specialized freight | 4842 | CUP |
Taxi and limousine service | 4853 | X |
Charter bus industry | 4855 | X |
Motor vehicle towing | 48841 | X |
Postal service | 491 | X |
Couriers and messengers | 492 | X |
Warehousing and storage | 493 | X |
Publishing industry | 511 | X |
Motion picture and video production | 51211 | X |
Motion picture and video distribution | 51212 | X |
Postproduction services for motion picture and video industry | 51219 | X |
Sound recording industry | 5122 | X |
Broadcasting and telecommunications | 513 | X |
Self-service storage facilities | 53113 | X |
Architectural, engineering and related services | 5413 | X |
Specialized design services | 5414 | X |
Computer systems design and related services | 5415 | X |
Management, scientific and technical consulting services | 5416 | X |
Scientific research and development services | 5417 | X |
Advertising and related services | 5418 | X |
Photographic services | 54192 | X |
Veterinary services | 54194 | X |
Administrative and support services | 561 | X |
Recycling facility (when in accordance with Section 15.30.090 of this title): | 56292 | X |
Mobile recycling center (see Chapter 15.04) | X | |
Recycling collection facility (see Chapter 15.04) | X | |
Light processing facility (see Chapter 15.04) | X | |
Heavy processing facility (see Chapter 15.04) | CUP | |
Business schools and computer and management training | 6114 | MSP |
Technical and trade school | 6115 | MSP |
Ambulance service | 62191 | X |
Eating and drinking place | 722 | CUP |
Fitness and recreational sports centers (membership only) | 71394 | CUP |
Automotive repair and maintenance not within 300 feet of a residential zone (includes 81192 "Auto detailing" but not 811192 "Car washes") | 8111 | X |
Automotive repair and maintenance within 300 feet of a residential zone (includes 81192 "Auto detailing" but not 811192 "Car washes") | 8111 | CUP |
Reupholster and furniture repair and finishing | 81142 | X |
Linen supply | 812331 | X |
Industrial laundry and dry cleaning | 812332 | X* |
Carpet and upholstery cleaning | 812332 | X* |
Kennel, pet boarding | 812910 | X |
Photo finishing laboratory | 812921 | X |
Notes: * If proposed within 1,000 feet of property with a residential zone classification and the gross floor area exceeds 10,000 square feet, the use is subject to the approval of a Conditional Use Permit. ** Where three-digit and four-digit codes are listed, all NAICS uses beginning with the same digits shall be included, unless specifically excluded. NP: denotes that the use is not permitted. | ||
Non-Classified Uses | M-P or M-G Zone | |
Additional non-residential use not provided for as a permitted or accessory use | CUP | |
Adult use (pursuant to additional requirements in FMC Chapter 7.95 | X | |
Automotive sales, "single car display" dealer as an accessory use to an automotive repair and maintenance facility; limit one per business address
| X | |
Caretaker's residence | X | |
Central administrative office (an establishment primarily engaged in management and general administrative functions performed centrally for other establishments of the same company) | X | |
X1 | ||
Heliport | CUP | |
Joint/mixed use development, predominantly industrial in scope, with limited accessory residential and/or commercial components | CUP | |
Marijuana Related Use and/or Activity | NP | |
Medical marijuana dispensary | NP | |
X1 | ||
Outdoor storage (pursuant to Subsection 15.40.020.E of this chapter) | X | |
Restaurants within the Restaurant Overlay District pursuant to Chapter 15.67 | X | |
X | ||
Tattoo Parlor | NP | |
TV transmitter and equipment building | X | |
Notes: X denotes that the use is permitted. | ||
NP: denotes that the use is not permitted. | ||
MSP denotes that the use is permitted with the approval of a Minor Site Plan in accordance with Chapter 15.47 of this title. | ||
CUP denotes that the use is permitted with the approval of a Conditional Use Permit in accordance with Chapter 15.70 of this title. 1 Permitted in the Emergency Shelter Overlay Zone, pursuant to Chapter 15.42. | ||
Table 15.40.040.A Building Setbacks for Industrial Zone Classifications | ||
Minimum setback from a property line: | M-P | M-G |
... along a public street | 20 feet | 10 feet |
5 feet | 5 feet | |
10 feet | 10 feet | |
...along or across a public street or alley from property with a residential zone | ||
Table 15.40.040.B Maximum Heights for Walls and Fences in Industrial Zone Classifications | |
Location | Maximum Height |
In a street setback area | Three feet within front yard setback area. The Director of Development Services may approve non-view obscuring fences taller than three feet. |
Interior lot line adjacent to property with a residential zone | Eight feet within five feet of the side property line |
Not within a setback area | Subject to applicable height restrictions for buildings. |
Within a corner cut off area | Three feet. (The height applies to any feature that could block a clear view of traffic across a vision clearance area.) |
Table 15.40.050.A Parking Requirements for Uses in the Industrial Zone Classifications | |
Type of Activity | Parking Requirement (spaces/gross square feet) |
General manufacturing | 1 per 800 |
Warehousing, wholesaling, and storage | 1 per 2,000 |
Administrative and business office, retail or service areas | 1 per 250 |
Trade schools, including but not limited to, vocational training, real estate, art and professional schools | Subject to approval of a Minor Site Plan pursuant to Chapter 15.47. |
Research and development, including, but not limited to: contractors offices, industrial development planning services, industrial management services, management engineering, systems engineering and systems research and development | Uses shall be broken into component parts (office, manufacturing, etc.) and shall meet the cumulative parking requirements of all parts |
Restaurant with up to 200 seats (non-drive-through) within the Restaurant Overlay District pursuant to Chapter 15.67 | May be eligible for a parking exemption pursuant to 15.67.030 |
Self-service storage facility | At least six spaces, accessible at all times as “visitor” parking |

Table 15.40.060.A Parking and Drive Aisle Minimum Design Standards for One-Way Drive Aisle | ||||||||
Stall Angle | Standard Size Stalls (9’ x 19’) | Compact Size Stalls (8’ x 16’) | ||||||
Bay Width | Row Width | Drive Aisle Width | Bay Width | Row Width | Drive Aisle Width | |||
SingleLoaded | DoubleLoaded | SingleLoaded | DoubleLoaded | |||||
0 degrees | 21.00 | 30.00 | 9.00 | 12.00 | 20.00 | 28.00 | 8.00 | 12.00 |
30 degrees | 29.30 | 46.60 | 17.30 | 12.00 | 26.93 | 41.86 | 14.93 | 12.00 |
45 degrees | 33.80 | 53.60 | 19.80 | 14.00 | 30.97 | 47.94 | 16.97 | 14.00 |
60 degrees | 38.96 | 59.92 | 20.96 | 18.00 | 35.86 | 54.72 | 17.86 | 18.00 |
90 degrees | 44.00 | 63.00 | 19.00 | 25.00 | 41.00 | 57.00 | 16.00 | 25.00 |
Note: All measurements are in feet. | ||||||||
Table 15.40.060.B Parking and Drive Aisle Minimum Design Standards for Two-Way Drive Aisles | ||||||||
Stall Angle | Standard Size Stalls (9’ x 19’) | Compact Size Stalls (8’ x 16’) | ||||||
Bay Width | Row Width | Aisle Width | Bay Width | Aisle Width | ||||
Single Loaded | Double Loaded | Single Loaded | Double Loaded | |||||
0 degrees | 29.00 | 38.00 | 9.00 | 20.00 | 28.00 | 36.00 | 8.00 | 20.00 |
30 degrees | 37.30 | 54.60 | 17.30 | 20.00 | 34.93 | 49.86 | 14.93 | 20.00 |
45 degrees | 39.80 | 59.60 | 19.80 | 20.00 | 36.97 | 53.94 | 16.97 | 20.00 |
60 degrees | 45.96 | 66.92 | 20.96 | 25.00 | 42.86 | 61.72 | 17.86 | 25.00 |
90 degrees | 44.00 | 63.00 | 19.00 | 25.00 | 41.00 | 62.00 | 16.00 | 25.00 |
Note: All measurements are in feet. | ||||||||

