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Miami City Zoning Code

ARTICLE VI

INDUSTRIAL DISTRICTS7


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State Law reference— Districts and district regulations authorized, 11 O.S. § 43-102.


Sec. 26-211.- M1 Limited industrial district.

(a)

Purpose. This district is designed to:

(1)

Provide an industrial park type environment exclusively for, and conducive to, the development and protection of modern administrative facilities, research institutions, and manufacturing plants, all of a nonnuisance type, and

(2)

Protect nearby residential and commercial areas.

(b)

District regulations. Zoning district regulations for the M1 district are set forth in section 26-214.

(c)

Permitted uses. Uses permitted in the M1 district are set forth in section 26-215.

(Ord. No. 1124, § 1(28-6.1.1), 6-18-79)

Sec. 26-212. - M2 General industrial district.

(a)

Purpose. This district is designed to accommodate a wide range of manufacturing, wholesale, and other industrial activities of medium intensity. The M2 district regulations are intended to permit such activities, subject to limitations that will protect nearby residential and commercial districts and will ensure that permitted uses are compatible with one another.

(b)

District regulations. Zoning district regulations for the M2 district are set forth in section 26-214.

(c)

Permitted uses. Uses permitted in the M2 district are set forth in section 26-215.

(Ord. No. 1124, § 1(28-6.1.2), 6-18-79)

Sec. 26-213. - M3 Intensive industrial district.

(a)

Purpose. This district is designed to accommodate the manufacturing and industrial activities that involve more objectionable influences and hazards. The M3 district regulations are designed to encourage the use of this district by such industries, subject to the minimum regulations necessary for the mutual protection of the permitted uses.

(b)

District regulations. Zoning district regulations for the M3 district are set forth in section 26-214.

(c)

Permitted uses. Uses permitted in the M3 district are set forth in section 26-215.

(Ord. No. 1124, § 1(28-6.1.3), 6-18-79)

Sec. 26-214. - Industrial district regulations.

No lot or yard shall be established in any industrial district that does not meet the minimum requirements set forth in the following table. No building or structure shall be erected or enlarged in any industrial district that will cause the maximum lot coverage or the maximum height regulations to be exceeded for such district as set forth in the following table. No lot or yard shall be reduced in dimension or area below the following requirements:

Zoning Districts Lot Area, Minimum (square feet) Lot Width At Front Building Line, Minimum (feet) Lot
Coverage,
Maximum
(percent)
Yards, Minimum (feet) Height,
Maximum a.
When Abutting a Street
Right-of-Way b.
When Abutting Other
Property Lines a.
When Across Street from a Residential District When Across Street from a Nonresidential District When Abutting Property in a Residential District When Abutting Property in a Nonresidential District Stories Feet
Minor Thoro. Major Thoro.
M1 limited industrial 20,000 100 40 75 75 75 30 12 35
M2 general industrial 5,000 50 50 75 10 75 12 12 35
M3 intensive industrial 20,000 100 60 75 10 75 60 12 75

 

a.  A building or structure may exceed the district maximum height regulations, provided there shall be one (1) foot of additional interior side yard required for each two (2) feet of additional height. (See also section 26-383, Height limit exceptions.)

b.  In the M1 district there shall be no exterior storage of industrial supplies, goods, equipment, or trucks within twenty (20) feet from any street line. In the M2 and M3 districts there shall be no exterior storage of industrial supplies, goods, equipment, or trucks within twenty (20) feet from any street line when across the street from any residential district or when abutting any street designated as a major thoroughfare on the comprehensive plan.

(Ord. No. 1124, § 1(28-6.2), 6-18-79)

Sec. 26-215. - Permitted uses.

(a)

Uses permitted in the industrial districts are shown by means of "Use Groups" on the basis of similarity of function, as well as compatibility with one another and with adjacent districts. The permitted "Use Groups" in each zoning district are shown by means of symbols in the permitted use tables.

(b)

The letter "x" means the use is permitted as a use of right subject to the providing of off-street parking in the amounts required by reference to the "Parking Group" column and the providing of off-street loading in accordance with article VIII, division 2.

(c)

The letter "O" means that the use is permitted subject to the conditions specified in the section whose number appears in the "Special Conditions" column opposite the permitted use in addition to the off-street parking and loading requirements.

(d)

No use shall be permitted in any district other than a use shown in the following tables, and no use shall be permitted in any such district unless the letter "x" or letter "O" appears opposite the "Use Group" within which the named use is listed and in the column headed by the designation of such district and all other requirements set forth herein have been met.

Zoning Districts
M1 M2 M3 Permitted Uses Parking
Group a.
Special
Conditions
O O O Use Group 1. (Agriculture: animal husbandry), as set forth in section 26-167, subject to the "Special Conditions" reference set forth therein.
x x x Use Group 2. (Agriculture: field crops), as set forth in section 26-167.
O O O Use Group 7. (Community facilities and utilities: Residential), as set forth in section 26-167, subject to "Special Conditions" reference set forth therein.
O O O Use Group 8. (Temporary uses), as set forth in section 26-167, subject to "Special Conditions" reference set forth therein.
O O O Use Group 10. (Off-street parking), as set forth in section 26-192, subject to "Special Conditions" reference set forth therein.
O O O Use Group 11. (Business, professional, and governmental offices), as set forth in section 26-192, subject to "Special Conditions" reference set forth therein.
x x Use Group 14. (Automobile service establishments), as set forth in section 26-192.
O O Use Group 15. (Automobile service establishments: other), as set forth in section 26-192, subject to "Special Conditions" reference set forth therein.
O O Use Group 16. (Advertising signs), as set forth in section 26-192, subject to "Special Conditions" reference set forth therein.
x x Use Group 18. (Community facilities and utilities: nonresidential), as set forth in section 26-192.
x x x Use Group 19. (Low nuisance type manufacturing uses), as set forth in section 26-192.
x x x Use Group 21. Use Group 21 consists of research or testing laboratories that are not harmful to nearby residential and commercial areas:
A.
Laboratory, Research or Testing.
16
B.
Accessory Uses.
O O Use Group 22. Use Group 22 consists primarily of nonmanufacturing and manufacturing uses that have a medium range of nuisance ratings with respect to the emission of smoke, noise, glare, vibration, and other objectionable elements:
A.
Nonmanufacturing Uses:
Airport, aircraft and landing strip. 26-402
Animal hospital, kennel, pound, or shelter. 14 26-403
Automobile, bus, truck dismantling, salvage, or wrecking. 22 26-420
Automobile, go-cart, miniature auto racing or driving tracks. 15 26-405
Bag cleaning. 16
Batching, or mixing plant, asphaltic or portland cement concrete, mortar, or plaster.
Construction equipment sales, service, rental, or repair.
Contractor's yard.
Drycleaning plant, including carpet cleaning. 12
Dump, public or private. 26-33—26-40
Extraction of clay, gravel, sand; quarrying of rock or stone. 26-421
Gases, flammable, storage of. 22 26-415
Grain elevator. 22
Hatchery. 22
Ice plant. 22
Incinerator, public. 26-33—26-40
Junk yard; including salvage yard and auto wrecking, assembling of iron, rags, and similar materials. 17 26-420
Liquids, flammable: storage of. 22
Livestock: auction sales, pens with barns, loading and unloading and shipping facilities. 11 26-403
Oil well supplies and machinery sales. 22
Petroleum storage, wholesale. 22
Pipe storage. 22
School, commercial or trade, when not involving any danger of fire or explosion or of offensive noise, vibration, dust, odor, glare, heat, or other objectionable elements. 15
Stable, commercial. 12 26-403
Theater, drive-in. 26-429
Veterinarian: animals kept or boarded on the premises in outdoor kennels. 14 26-403
Well drilling contractor's yard or shop.
Other nonmanufacturing uses that (1) are similar to the listed uses in function, traffic-generating capacity, and effects on other land uses, and (2) are not included in any other use group.
B.
Manufacturing Uses:
Air-conditioning equipment. 16
Aircraft, including parts. 16
Apparel or other textile products from textiles or other materials, including hat bodies, or similar products. 16
Automobiles, trucks, or trailer body repair. 16
Automobiles, trucks, or trailers, including parts, or rebuilding of engines. 16
Bakery products, unlimited floor area. 16
Boats, building or repair. 16
Books, binding, other than hand binding. 16
Brooms or brushes. 16
Cameras or other photographic equipment, except film. 16
Canvas or canvas products. 16
Carpets. 16
Chemicals, compounding or packaging.
Cosmetics or toiletries.
Dairy products.
Electrical appliances, including lighting fixtures, irons, fans, toasters, electric toys, or similar appliances.
Electrical equipment assembly, including home radio, or television receivers, home movie equipment, or similar products, but not including electrical machinery.
Electrical supplies, including wire or cable assembly, switches, lamps, insulation, dry cell batteries, or similar supplies.
Food products, except slaughtering of meat, or manufacture of vinegar or pickles.
Fur goods, not including tanning or dyeing.
Glass products from previously manufactured glass.
Hair, felt, or feather products, except washing, curing, or dyeing.
Hat bodies.
Heating equipment.
Hosiery.
Ice, dry or natural.
Ink or inked ribbon.
Jute, hemp, sisal, or oakum products.
Leather products, including shoes, machine belting, or similar products.
Luggage.
Machines, business, including typewriter, accounting machines, calculators, card-counting equipment, or similar products.
Machinery, miscellaneous, including washing machines, firearms, refrigerators, air conditioning, commercial motion picture equipment, or similar products.
Machine tools, including metal lathes, metal presses, metal stamping machines, woodworking machines, or similar products.
Mattresses, including rebuilding or renovating.
Metal finishing, plating, grinding, sharpening, polishing, cleaning, rust-proofing, heat treatment, or similar processes.
Metal stamping or extrusion, including costume jewelry, pins and needles, razor blades, bottle caps, buttons, kitchen utensils, or similar products.
Motion picture production.
Motorcycles, including parts.
Musical instruments, including pianos or organs.
Novelty products.
Orthopedic or medical appliances, including artificial limbs, braces, supports, stretchers, or similar appliances.
Paper products, including envelopes, stationery, bags, boxes, shipping containers, bulk goods, tubes, wallpaper printing, or similar products.
Pecan shelling.
Perfumes or perfumed soaps, compounding or packaging only.
Pharmaceutical products.
Plastic products, including tableware, phonograph records, or similar products.
Poultry or rabbit packing or slaughtering.
Rubber products, such as washers, gloves, footwear, bathing caps, atomizers, or similar products, but excluding all rubber or synthetic processing.
Scenery construction.
Shoddy.
Silverware, plate or sterling.
Soap or detergents, packaging only.
Sporting or athletic equipment, including balls, baskets, cues, gloves, bats, racquets, rods, or similar products.
Statuary, mannequins, figurines, or religious or church art goods, excluding foundry operations.
Steel products, miscellaneous fabrication or assembly, including steel cabinets, doors, fencing, metal furniture, or similar products.
Textiles, spinning, weaving, manufacturing, dyeing, printing, knit goods, yarn, thread, or cordage.
Tobacco, including curing, or tobacco products.
Tools or hardware, including bolts, nuts, screws, doorknobs, drills, hand tools, or cutlery, hinges, house hardware, locks, nonferrous metal castings, plumbing appliances, or similar products.
Toys.
Umbrellas.
Upholstering, bulk, excluding upholstering shops dealing directly with consumers.
Vehicles, children's, including bicycles, scooters, wagons, baby carriages, or similar vehicles.
Venetian blinds, window shades, or awnings.
Wax products.
Wood products, including furniture, boxes, crates, baskets, pencils, cooperage, or similar products.
Other manufacturing uses that (1) are similar to the listed uses in function, traffic-generating capacity, and effects on other land uses, and (2) are not included in any other use group.
C.
Accessory Uses
x Use Group 23. Use Group 23 consists primarily of manufacturing uses that either involve considerable danger of fire, explosion, or other hazards to public health or safety, or cannot economically be designed to eliminate these hazards:
A.
Manufacturing Uses:
Asphalt or asphalt products. 16
Beverages, alcoholic, including beer and ale. 16
Brick, tile, or clay. 16
Carbon black or lamp black.
Cement, lime, or plaster-of-paris.
Charcoal or fuel briquettes.
Chemicals, including acids, acetylene, aniline, dyes, ammonia, bleaching compounds, carbide, caustic soda, cellulose, chlorine, carbon black or bone black, cleaning or polishing preparations, creosote, exterminating agents, hydrogen or oxygen, industrial alcohol, potash, plastic materials, or synthetic resins, or rayon yarns.
Coal, coke, or tar products, including gas.
Cotton, ginning or processing.
Creosoting or similar process.
Distillation of bones or wood.
Excelsior or packing materials.
Explosives or fireworks.
Fat rendering.
Fertilizers.
Film, photographic.
Foundries, ferrous or nonferrous.
Gas or gas products.
Gelatin, glue, or size.
Glass or large glass products, including structural or plate glass or similar products.
Grain, milling or processing.
Graphite or graphite products.
Gypsum.
Hair, felt, or feathers, (bulk processing, washing, curing, or dyeing).
Incineration or reduction of garbage, offal, or dead animals.
Intersections, fungicides, disinfectants, or related industrial or household chemical compounds.
Leather or fur tanning, curing, finishing, or dyeing.
Linoleum or oil cloth.
Machinery, heavy, including agricultural construction, oilfield, or mining, including repairs.
Matches.
Meat products, including slaughtering of meat.
Metal alloys or foil, miscellaneous, including solder, pewter, brass, bronze, or tin, lead or gold foil, or similar products.
Metal casting or foundry products, heavy, including ornamental iron work, or similar products.
Metal or metal ores, reduction, refining, smelting or alloying.
Metal or metal products, treatment or processing, including enameling, japanning, lacquering, galvanizing, or similar processes.
Monument works, with no limitation on processing.
Paint, enamel, lacquer, turpentine, or varnish.
Petroleum or petroleum products, refining, including gasoline or other petroleum products with a closed cup flash point of less than 105° F.
Plastic, raw.
Porcelain products, including bathroom or kitchen equipment or similar products.
Radioactive waste handling.
Railroad equipment, including railroad cars and locomotives.
Rubber, natural or synthetic, including tires, tubes, or similar products.
Slaughtering or packing animals or poultry.
Soaps or detergents.
Solvent extracting.
Steel, structural products, including bars, girders, rails, wire rope, or similar products.
Stone processing or stone products, including abrasives, asbestos, stone screening, stone cutting, stone works, sand or lime products, or similar processes or products.
Sugar refining.
Tar or tar products.
Textile bleaching.
Vinegar, pickles, or similar products.
Wood or lumber processing, including sawmills or planing mills, excelsior, plywood, or veneer, wood-preserving treatment, or similar products or processes.
Wood pulp or fiber, reduction or processing, including paper mill operations.
Wool scouring or pulling.
Other manufacturing uses that (1) are similar to the listed uses in function, traffic-generating capacity, and effects on other land uses, and (2) are not included in any other use group.
B.
Accessory Uses.
Use Group 24. Use Group 24 consists of the following uses:
O x A.
Extraction of oil or natural gas.
26-33—26-40
x x x B.
Facilities of electric cooperatives or public utilities subject to the jurisdiction of the Corporation Commission of the State of Oklahoma or other similar state or federal body and that use public rights-of-way or easements.
O x x C.
Transportation, communication, and utility facilities: other.
26-33—26-40

 

a.  Parking groups are shown in section 26-357.

(Ord. No. 1124, § 1(28-6.3), 6-18-79)