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Myersville City Zoning Code

ARTICLE XIX

Village Industrial District

§ 165-155 Intent.

There shall be a Village Industrial (VI) District. It is the intent of the VI District to provide areas for limited industrial purposes that are not significantly objectionable in terms of noise, odor, fumes, etc., to surrounding properties. The regulations that apply within the district are designed to encourage the formation and continuance of a compatible environment for uses generally classified to be light industrial in nature; protect and reserve undeveloped areas that are suitable for such industries; and discourage encroachment by those residential, commercial, or other uses capable of adversely affecting the basic industrial character of the VI District.

§ 165-156 Permitted uses.

A. 
Houses of worship.
B. 
Public buildings and facilities.
C. 
Schools, nonpublic and nonprofit.
D. 
General merchandise, variety or department stores, retail.
E. 
Food, groceries, retail.
F. 
Apparel and accessories, retail.
G. 
Furniture, home furnishing and equipment, retail.
H. 
Paint, glass, wallpaper and hardware, retail.
I. 
Heating, plumbing and electrical equipment, retail.
J. 
Finance, insurance and real estate services.
K. 
Personal services, laundry, barber, beautician, funeral.
L. 
Business services, advertising, employment, consulting.
M. 
Professional services, medical, dental, legal, engineering.
N. 
Other repair services, electrical appliances, upholstery, jewelry.
O. 
Commercial recreation.
P. 
Private and commercial schools, dance, business, day care, trade.
Q. 
Greenhouses, nurseries, retail.
R. 
Public utility structures and buildings.
S. 
Convalescent or nursing homes.
T. 
Hospitals, institutions.
U. 
Veterinary clinics, animal kennels.
V. 
Eating and drinking establishments, restaurants.
W. 
Contract construction services.
X. 
Warehouse and storage services.
Y. 
Vehicle repair and service.
Z. 
Vehicle sales, autos, campers, farm equipment, marine craft.
AA. 
Gasoline stations.
BB. 
Shopping centers.
CC. 
Hotels and motels.
DD. 
Lumber and building materials, retail.
EE. 
Research laboratories.
FF. 
Assembly of electronic apparatus.
GG. 
Clothing manufacturing.
HH. 
General office.
II. 
Breweries, distilleries, and wineries.
JJ. 
Canneries, bottling facilities.
KK. 
Cannabis dispensaries.
[Added 7-9-2024 by Ord. No. 2024-01]
LL. 
Cannabis processing facilities.
[Added 7-9-2024 by Ord. No. 2024-01]
MM. 
Cannabis growing facilities.
[Added 7-9-2024 by Ord. No. 2024-01]

§ 165-157 Special exception uses.

A. 
Raw materials processing, reclamation, recycling, and handling.
B. 
Solar energy farms, wind farms, or energy production facilities.

§ 165-158 Accessory uses.

Accessory uses and structures customarily incidental to any principal use shall be permitted, including signs as regulated in § 165-17.

§ 165-159 Height limitations.

No structure shall exceed 40 feet in height.

§ 165-160 Lot width, area, and yard minimum requirements.

There shall be no minimum lot area requirements. The minimum lot width shall be 50 feet. The minimum yard areas shall be as follows:
A. 
Front yard: 20 feet.
B. 
Side yard: 20 feet.
C. 
Rear yard: 30 feet.

§ 165-161 Site improvement plans required.

A. 
Whenever any use is to be established within a VI District, a site improvement plan of development must be submitted to the Planning Commission and approved by it. Said site improvement plan shall show the proposed building location and use, driveways, parking and loading areas, landscaping, water and sewer facilities, storm drainage facilities and streetlighting, all showing relationships to adjacent development.
B. 
The site improvement plan shall conform to all specifications and requirements of the district.
C. 
Site improvement plan format. The site improvement plan shall comply with the plat requirements of Chapter 130, Subdivision and Land Development.
D. 
Site improvement plan fee. A fee shall be paid by the developer for each site improvement plan when submitted to the Planning Commission to partially defray the costs of examination and consideration of the site improvement plan in accordance with these regulations. Such fees shall be established, from time to time, by the Town Council. The fee schedule shall be maintained on file in the office of the Town Clerk.

§ 165-162 Special conditions.

[Added 3-11-2025 by Ord. No. 2025-04]
All buildings, or roof-covered structures, enclosed or unenclosed in nature, shall not have a total building footprint area in excess of 75% of the total lot area.