48 - I-1 LIGHT INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT
This district is designed to provide for the establishing of industries distinguished from major fabrication, in which uses are largely devoid of nuisance factors, hazards or exceptional demands upon public facilities and services, and to establish a land use pattern advantageous to the specialized needs of the uses permitted in this district.
(Ord. 333 (part), 2005: Ord. 241 § 13.06.010, 1998)
The following uses or activities are permitted in the district:
A.
Light industrial uses;
B.
Caretaker or owner occupied residence that is accessory to a permitted industrial use.
(Ord. 333 (part), 2005: Ord. 241 § 13.06.020, 1998)
(Ord. No. 410, § 10, 3-17-2014; Ord. No. 482, § 11, 3-14-2023)
A.
Single-family dwelling;
B.
Child day care centers subject to the following conditions:
1.
Child day care centers shall comply with the standards and requirements of the Grays Harbor environmental health division;
2.
Child day care centers shall comply with the licensing standards and requirements of the Washington State Department of Social and Health Services;
3.
Child day care centers shall comply with the standards and requirements of the 1994 Uniform Fire Code and its successor;
4.
Child day care centers shall comply with the standards and requirements of the 1994 Uniform Building Code and its successor;
5.
Child day care centers shall not be established on lands designated pursuant to RCW 36.70A.170 as geologically hazardous areas, frequently flooded areas, or wetlands.
C.
Cannabis processing and production (subject to Section 17.60.210).
(Ord. 242 (part), 1998: Ord. 241 § 13.06.030, 1998)
(Ord. No. 482, § 12, 3-14-2023)
A.
Minimum lot size: Ten acres.
B.
Minimum Yard Requirements:
1.
Front yard: The front yard shall be established by measuring back forty feet from the right-of-way.
2.
Side yard and rear yard: Thirty-five feet.
(Ord. 241 § 13.06.040, 1998)
Off-street parking shall be provided in accordance with Chapter 17.68.
(Ord. 241 § 13.06.070, 1998)
48 - I-1 LIGHT INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT
This district is designed to provide for the establishing of industries distinguished from major fabrication, in which uses are largely devoid of nuisance factors, hazards or exceptional demands upon public facilities and services, and to establish a land use pattern advantageous to the specialized needs of the uses permitted in this district.
(Ord. 333 (part), 2005: Ord. 241 § 13.06.010, 1998)
The following uses or activities are permitted in the district:
A.
Light industrial uses;
B.
Caretaker or owner occupied residence that is accessory to a permitted industrial use.
(Ord. 333 (part), 2005: Ord. 241 § 13.06.020, 1998)
(Ord. No. 410, § 10, 3-17-2014; Ord. No. 482, § 11, 3-14-2023)
A.
Single-family dwelling;
B.
Child day care centers subject to the following conditions:
1.
Child day care centers shall comply with the standards and requirements of the Grays Harbor environmental health division;
2.
Child day care centers shall comply with the licensing standards and requirements of the Washington State Department of Social and Health Services;
3.
Child day care centers shall comply with the standards and requirements of the 1994 Uniform Fire Code and its successor;
4.
Child day care centers shall comply with the standards and requirements of the 1994 Uniform Building Code and its successor;
5.
Child day care centers shall not be established on lands designated pursuant to RCW 36.70A.170 as geologically hazardous areas, frequently flooded areas, or wetlands.
C.
Cannabis processing and production (subject to Section 17.60.210).
(Ord. 242 (part), 1998: Ord. 241 § 13.06.030, 1998)
(Ord. No. 482, § 12, 3-14-2023)
A.
Minimum lot size: Ten acres.
B.
Minimum Yard Requirements:
1.
Front yard: The front yard shall be established by measuring back forty feet from the right-of-way.
2.
Side yard and rear yard: Thirty-five feet.
(Ord. 241 § 13.06.040, 1998)
Off-street parking shall be provided in accordance with Chapter 17.68.
(Ord. 241 § 13.06.070, 1998)